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05 Apr 2007

Accepted for publication: 9 January 2007

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing

Volume 14 Issue 3 Page 226-232, May 2007

To cite this article: M. JUBB-SHANLEY mn bn pgcertcmhn rgn rpn, E. SHANLEY phd msc ba(hons) rpn rnid cpn (2007) Trialling of the Partnership in Coping system
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 14 (3) , 226–232 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2850.2007.01065.x

Abstract

Trialling of the Partnership in Coping system

  • 1Lecturer, School of Nursing, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, and 2Lecturer, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland
M. Jubb-Shanley
School of Nursing Dublin City University
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
Ireland
E-mail: maureen.jubb@dcu.ie
JUBB-SHANLEY M. & SHANLEY E. (2007) Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 14, 226–232
Trialling of the Partnership in Coping system

Abstract

The paper describes the results of a preliminary trial of a system of mental health nursing, the Partnership in Coping system, based on the subjective experiences of the participating mental health nurses and service users. The community mental health study involved action research, with data being collected through individual interviews and focus groups. Data analysis, using thematic content analysis, resulted in the emergence of two main dimensions. These dimensions are centred around a shift in responsibility from the service to the service user, and the authentication and clarification of the roles of the nurse and the service user.

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