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Rural physical health care services for people with serious mental illness: A nursing perspective

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posted on 2022-11-29, 22:56 authored by B Happell, David ScottDavid Scott, C Platania-Phung, J Nankivell
Objective: To understand nurse perspectives on the physical health needs of their mental health clients and how well rural services are meeting their overall care needs. Design: Focus groups with semistructured format. Setting: Community mental health care in a regional and rural district of Queensland. Participants: Thirty-eight nurses in public mental health care. Results: The major themes were (i) stigma of mental illness, (ii) barriers to accessing physical health care services, (iii) nurse adaptations under demands, and (iv) community and integration towards better overall health. Nurses integrate overall care and foster its continuity for people with physical and mental co-morbidity and can be supported much better in sustaining this. Conclusion: Access and continuity of physical health care experienced by all Australians is exacerbated for people in rural areas. Physical health of people with serious mental illness residing in remote Australia needs to be a national health priority. © 2012 The Authors. Australian Journal of Rural Health © National Rural Health Alliance Inc.

History

Journal

Australian Journal of Rural Health

Volume

20

Pagination

248 - 253

ISSN

1038-5282

eISSN

1440-1584

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal