Nurses' perception of preparedness for moving mental health care from psychiatric to general hospitals in Jamaica
Objectives. To examine nurses' perception of readiness to care for patients with mental illness at two general hospitals in St. Catherine, Jamaica. Methods. This mixed-methods, cross-sectional study was conducted among nurses on the medical wards of two hospitals. A 39-item, self-administered q...
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Main Authors: | Claudine Douglas (Author), Aileen Standard-Goldson (Author), Kenneth James (Author), Wendel Abel (Author) |
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Pan American Health Organization,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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