Nurse-delivered interventions for mental health in primary care: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Family Practice Oct 31, 2018
Halcomb EJ, et al. - Considering the increasingly prevalent mental health issues within the community and the recent growth of general practice nursing, researchers performed a systematic review of randomized control trials retrieved from the CINAHL, Ovid MEDLINE and EBSCO electronic databases from 1998-2017 to assess the evidence about nurse-delivered interventions in primary care for adults with mental illness. This study yielded limited evidence on the impact of nurse-delivered interventions in this study population. Included studies showed the significant improvements in symptoms and the acceptability of interventions. This highlights the necessity for further robust research exploring the role of the general practice nurses both individually and within the multidisciplinary team.
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