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Allen, J.

Evaluation of effectiveness and satisfaction outcomes of a mental health screening and referral clinical pathway for community nursing care

The study aimed to explore the effectiveness of a mental health screening and referral clinical pathway for generalist community nursing care of war veterans and war widow(er)s in Australia on outcomes of client self-reported mental health, quality of life, and client and carer satisfaction. The pathway was developed by literature review and consultation, then trialled and evaluated. Validated screening tools were embedded within the pathway to support generalist nurses' mental health decision making. Pre- and post-measures were applied.

Thu, 07/20/2017 - 15:21

Mixed Methods Evaluation Research for a Mental Health Screening and Referral Clinical Pathway

Rationale: This study is an exemplar of mixed method evaluation research for development of a clinical pathway.

Aim: To develop and evaluate an evidence-based, feasible mental health screening and referral clinical pathway for Department of Veterans’ Affairs-funded community nursing care of war veterans and war widows in the Australian context.

Thu, 07/20/2017 - 15:10