An Evaluation of the Outcomes of Psychosocial Intervention Training for Qualified and Unqualified Nursing Staff Working in a Low-Secure Mental Health Unit
Type:
Peer-Reviewed Literature
Published in the Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, the following study aims to evaluate a Psychosocial Intervention Training (PSI) training course for qualified and unqualified nurses working in a low-secure unit. The study suggests that PSI training may result in improvements in knowledge, attitude and practice in qualified and unqualified nurses working with severely mentally ill patients in low-secure settings, but the training does not incur protection against burnout.
Topics:
Organizational Strategies
Tags:
International, Nurse