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Ethnographic Data Generation in a Mental Health Setting: The Role of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurses

Psychiatric and mental health nurses work with clients suffering from various mental health problems with complex needs. This article discusses focused ethnography as a tool to develop mental health care: careful planning of the field work, incorporating several data sets, data generation within a r...

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Health planning
Health problems
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mental health care
Mental health services
Nurses
Nursing
Psychiatric nurses
Qualitative research
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