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Depression: you see it--but what do you do about it?.

Nursing

Smith ML.
PMID: 249378
Nursing. 1978 Sep;8(9):42-5. doi: 10.1097/00152193-197809000-00009.

No abstract available.

Psychologic and physiologic aspects of depression.

The Nursing clinics of North America

Buckwalter KC, Babich KS.
PMID: 2235646
Nurs Clin North Am. 1990 Dec;25(4):945-54.

Depression is a serious condition that will be encountered by most nurses regardless of their specialty area or practice setting. There is good empirical support for biologic and psychologic models of depression. This article discusses how symptom management is...

Depression in life-threatening illness and its treatment.

Nursing times

Saunders P.
PMID: 7716019
Nurs Times. 1995 Mar 15-21;91(11):41-3.

Health-care professionals may feel at a loss when caring for the individual faced with a life-threatening illness who is also depressed, and may even consider that depression in such circumstances is inevitable. Assessment of the individual's mental state may...

[Sick of living].

Krankenpflege. Soins infirmiers

Taillens F.
PMID: 8336470
Krankenpfl Soins Infirm. 1993 Jun;86(6):68-71.

No abstract available.

Helping the depressed patient.

Nursing times

Rowe D.
PMID: 6557483
Nurs Times. 1983 Oct 26-Nov 1;79(43):62-3.

No abstract available.

A collaborative approach to health promotion in early stage dementia.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)

Jenkins C, McKay A.
PMID: 23821990
Nurs Stand. 2013 May 8-14;27(36):49-57; quiz 58. doi: 10.7748/ns2013.05.27.36.49.e7304.

Dementia affects all aspects of a person's life, including memory, functioning, emotions and social relationships. Dementia care is a national priority because of an increasingly older population and the effect of the condition on individuals, families and communities. Early...

A nursing practice paradigm for depressed rural women: theoretical basis.

Archives of psychiatric nursing

Hauenstein EJ.
PMID: 8897711
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 1996 Oct;10(5):283-92. doi: 10.1016/s0883-9417(96)80037-9.

Depression is common among disadvantaged, rural women. Few of these women are treated because of access barriers or because treatment does not meet their needs. A treatment program for major depressive disorder (MDD) was designed based on biopsychosocial perspectives...

The stress of communicating with seriously ill patients.

Nursing

Maguire P.
PMID: 3241701
Nursing (Lond). 1988 Dec;3(32):25-7.

No abstract available.

Depression. The story of the blues.

Nursing times

Barker P.
PMID: 1608775
Nurs Times. 1992 Jun 3-9;88(23):24-6.

No abstract available.

Breaking through the blues.

Nursing

Zorn RL, Zorn JM.
PMID: 1037734
Nursing. 1975 Feb;5(2):64-5.

No abstract available.

Understanding depression: awareness, assessment, and nursing intervention.

Clinical journal of oncology nursing

Blair EW.
PMID: 23022929
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2012 Oct;16(5):463-5. doi: 10.1188/12.CJON.463-465.

Clinical depression often is overlooked by healthcare providers when treating patients with cancer. Oncology nurses are in a pivotal position to assess for depression, communicate any changes in emotional status to the oncology treatment team, and offer support and...

[Nursing of a patient with depression].

Kangogaku zasshi

Yamamoto K.
PMID: 4196929
Kangogaku Zasshi. 1973 Apr;37(4):449-53.

No abstract available.

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