Nursing Care in Geropsychiatric
Received Date: Feb 01, 2023 / Accepted Date: Feb 22, 2023 / Published Date: Feb 28, 2023
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric nursing (GPN) has been characterized by the GPN Collaborative1,2 as the holistic bolster for the care of more seasoned grown-ups and their families as they expect and/or involvement developmental and cognitive challenges, mental health concerns, and psychiatric/substance abuse disorders over a assortment of health and mental wellbeing care settings.1 The GPN Collaborative was begun by a gather of leaders in GPN, Drs Cornelia Beck, Kitty Buckwalter and Lois Evans funded by the John A Hartford Establishment to upgrade the cognitive and mental health of older grown-ups through Geropsychiatric Nurses.3 This definition of GPN is purposively wide to encompass the integration of geropsychiatric care over the continuum of care.
Citation: Balina T (2023) Nursing Care in Geropsychiatric. J Comm Pub HealthNursing, 9: 389. Doi: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000389
Copyright: Balina T (2023) Nursing Care in Geropsychiatric. J Comm Pub HealthNursing, 9: 389.
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