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Maude Charron1, Arnaud Duhoux2, Damien Contandriopoulos3
1Faculté des sciences infirmières, Université de Montréal.
Abstract:
The prevalence of common mental disorders (CMD) increases both in Quebec and in the world. Governments, researchers and clinicians are in search of the best practices to improve the services offered to clients with CMD. The data suggest that these services should be primarily offered in primary care, but their current organization in Quebec does not adequately address the needs of people with CMD as well as those of their relatives. Over the next few years, different types of nurses will have an expanded role in primary care and will represent a larger portion of the workforce at this level, potentially improving access to services. Nurses and other clinicians are not always aware of the role of nurses in mental health and their contribution to all phases of the continuum of care. Interprofessional collaboration is fundamental to improving mental primary care services and is based on a fair understanding of roles among all members of a team. The objectives of this article are to: 1) describe best practices in primary care for interprofessional collaboration in mental health; 2) discuss the roles of nurses in CMD; and (3) to present avenues of intervention to extend these roles. A conceptualization of nursing roles well integrated into an multiprofessional primary care practice in mental health is presented in this article.
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