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Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Vol. 1, No. 5, 154-163 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/107839039500100504
© 1995 American Psychiatric Nurses Association

Primary Mental Health Care: A Model for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

Judith Haber, RN, CS, PhD, FAAN

Carolyn V. Billings, RN, CS, MSN

This article introduces and defines the concept of primary mental health care, a model for the delivery of community-based, comprehensive psychiatric-mental health nurs ing care. The primary mental health care model incorporates professional role re sponsibilities, role functions, and intervention activities for psychiatric-mental health nurses at the basic and advanced levels of practice. Use of this model will enable psychiatric nurses to articulate a nursing perspective about primary mental health care to colleagues, to policymakers, and to consumers. (J Am PSYCHIATR NURSES Assoc [1995]. 1, 154-163)


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