2013
DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2012.758205
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Mental Health Learning Needs Assessment: Competency-Based Instrument for Best Practice

Abstract: A learning needs assessment focused on psychiatric/mental health nursing competency development is a central component of nursing education in specialty mental health nursing practice. The provision of education for mental health nursing relies on the underlying assumption that the learning needs of experienced mental health nurses have been assessed and educational programs implemented to address educational needs for competency in professional practice. Few professional learning needs assessments have been d… Show more

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“…This is supported in a study by Phan and VandenBerg (2012), wherein an outpatient LAI clinic was able to avoid up to $9000.00 of losses from non-reimbursable readmission charges per patient enrolled. Education and nurse advocacy for patients should also ally with current best practices and the educational needs of nursing staff (Dickerson, 2016;McKnight, 2013). The evidence supports identifying individuals who are frequently readmitted to inpatient psychiatry through the EMR and initiate them on LAI therapy.…”
Section: Available Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is supported in a study by Phan and VandenBerg (2012), wherein an outpatient LAI clinic was able to avoid up to $9000.00 of losses from non-reimbursable readmission charges per patient enrolled. Education and nurse advocacy for patients should also ally with current best practices and the educational needs of nursing staff (Dickerson, 2016;McKnight, 2013). The evidence supports identifying individuals who are frequently readmitted to inpatient psychiatry through the EMR and initiate them on LAI therapy.…”
Section: Available Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This calls for a process of increasing awareness of how we structure and organise this work. According to McKnight (), there is a paucity of available learning needs assessments to determine the knowledge base and skill needs in the field of professional mental health nursing. Our findings indicate a need for specialised education focusing on user involvement in forensic mental health nursing.…”
Section: Relevance To Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…“Competency” is the nurse's ability to integrate knowledge, skills, judgment, and professional characteristics to act safely and ethically in accordance with the nursing scope,[ 1 ] and in specific clinical situations. [ 2 ] The clinical competency of psychiatric nurses is to integrate carefully and continuously therapeutic communication with technical skills, knowledge, clinical reasoning, emotions, and values in the context of psychiatric nursing interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%