Why physical well-being is important in mental health nursing
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Why physical well-being is important in mental health nursing

Neil Brimblecombe Professor of mental health, London South Bank University, Mental Health Practice

Concerns have been raised about the education of mental health nurses failing to prioritise mental health-specific skills and knowledge adequately. Does this signal a trend toward abolishing mental health nurse training at preregistration level?

Mental Health Practice. 28, 2, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/mhp.28.2.5.s1

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