Items where Author is "Day, Patricia"
Number of items: 11.
TURNER, James, COOPER, Lucy, WOODWARD, Amie, PAINTER, Jon, DAY, Patricia, HAZELBY, Gayle, HARROP, Deborah and MOORE, Kerry
(2022).
Report on a scoping review of nursing interventions for young people’s psychological wellbeing.
British journal of Child Health, 3 (2).
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue, SHEARN, Katie, WOOD, David, FRANKLAND, Sharon and DAY, Patricia
(2020).
Extending the Scope of Health Visiting and School Nursing Practice Within a 0–19 Service.
Journal of Health Visiting, 8 (10), 426-434.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia
(2019).
Should school nurses embrace new therapeutic approaches to enhancing emotional wellbeing?
British Journal of School Nursing, 14 (1), 29-33.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia, PECKOVER, Sue, HAZELBY, Gayle, CHAUHDRY, Hayley, KIRKHAM, Lucy and MCALEAVY, Janet
(2018).
Putting new therapeutic communication skills into public health nursing practice: the student experience.
British journal of school nursing, 13 (8), 386-392.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia
(2018).
Treatment of anxiety in elderly housebound patients.
Journal of Community Nursing, 32 (2), 52-55.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia, GOULD, Julie and HAZELBY, G
(2017).
The use of motivational interviewing in community nursing.
Journal of Community Nursing, 31 (3), 59-63.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia
(2016).
School nursing is at a crossroads.
British Journal of School Nursing, 11 (7), p. 358.
[Article]
DAY, Patricia
(2016).
Motivating teen spirit: Early mental health intervention.
British Journal of School Nursing, 11 (2), 93-95.
[Article]
DOEL, Mark, NELSON, Peter and DAY, Patricia
(2011).
Targeted Mental Health in Schools Programme.
Project Report.
Sheffield Local Authority.
(Unpublished)
[Monograph]
DAY, Patricia
(2009).
The application of cognitive behavioural techniques to mental health promotion in a classroom setting.
British Journal of School Nursing, 4 (3), 130-132.
[Article]
TURNER, James and DAY, Patricia
(2006).
A study of transition from child to adult mental health services.
In: 3rd National Treating Schizophrenia Congress, London.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]