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C/N/365. Collaborative care in mental health practice
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- DATE:
- 2010
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The paper looks at the concept of collaborative working in mental health practice describing the person-centred approach to collaborative care (CC), identifying the problems related to CC, and the use of mentoring amongst nursing professionals to enhance CC provision.
KEYWORDS: Collaborative Care, Mental Health, nursing,
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