Community mental health nurses in GP practices ‘significantly improves’ patient wellbeing

Having community mental health nurses based at GP practices can significantly improve patient health outcomes, a new study has suggested. The research from Staffordshire University is based on anonymised data of more than 1,500 patients at a primary care mental health service in North Staffordshire. Patients in the study were treated over a period of... Read moreThe post Community mental health nurses in GP practices ‘significantly improves’ patient wellbeing appeared first on Nursing in Practice.
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