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CPNs have kept pace with changing needs

B Rogers

    Nursing Times
    |June 22, 1994
    PubMed
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    Community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) have a strong track record of developing innovative interventions for diverse client groups, even within uncoordinated services. Adequate resources are crucial for any future focus on severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia.

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    Area of Science:

    • Community psychiatric nursing
    • Mental health services research
    • Healthcare coordination

    Background:

    • Community psychiatric nurses (CPNs) operate within healthcare systems often lacking overall coordination.
    • Despite systemic challenges, CPNs have demonstrated success in developing interventions.
    • The effectiveness of CPNs across various client groups is a key area of study.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To defend and highlight the successful track record of CPNs.
    • To examine the capacity of CPNs to innovate within uncoordinated service environments.
    • To discuss the implications of refocusing services on severe mental illnesses.

    Main Methods:

    • This paper presents a defense and argument based on the existing track record of CPNs.

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  • It analyzes the opportunities CPNs have seized for intervention development.
  • The study considers the context of uncoordinated service delivery.
  • Main Results:

    • CPNs have effectively grasped opportunities to create innovative interventions for diverse client populations.
    • The success of CPNs has been achieved despite operating in services with limited coordination.
    • A potential refocusing on severe mental illnesses is viable but resource-dependent.

    Conclusions:

    • CPNs have a proven ability to deliver innovative care across a spectrum of client needs.
    • The success of CPNs underscores their value in community-based mental healthcare.
    • Future service strategies, particularly for severe mental illnesses, require adequate resource allocation for CPNs to succeed.