7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
People with mental health conditions receive specialised care from psychiatric nurses. To evaluate, identify, and treat mental health problems, they collaborate with psychiatrists, psychologists, and other medical specialists. Psychiatric nurses offer a variety of treatments, such as individual and group counselling, psychotherapy, medication management, crisis intervention, and community outreach. Additionally, they create treatment programmes and keep tabs on patient development. Registered nurses with specific training who assist in identifying, treating, and keeping track of mental health and behavioural issues are known as psychiatric mental health nurses (PMHNs). They could work with people, families, organisations, or communities. The majority of PMHNs collaborate with a group of other qualified mental healthcare professionals.









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