The article aims at reviewing the improvisation in the operational and behavioral results associated with the mental health nursing after the PSI training. The paper is jointly written by M O ’Neill, K Moore and A Ryan who are all lecturers in nursing in the School of Nursing and Institute of Nursing Research, University of Ulster, Co Londonderry. The qualification of the authors well suiting with the subject and their professional credentials make them ideally qualified for dealing with such a research.
The abstract of the paper has well represented all the particulars of the research. The abstract has successfully conveyed an introduction to the context and has well included the methodology, observations and the suggestions put forward by the research. The introduction part of the paper has included reference to a number of related studies well proving to be a background to the study. The introduction of the paper has well dealt with the history of psychosocial interventions. It has critically discussed the impact of psychosocial interventions as recorded by other researchers in the past.
Thus the introduction serves as an ideal background for the whole paper as the reader very well gets to understand the relevance of the research. Though there is no separate section in the paper for the literature review, all through the paper the authors have referred to appropriate and adequate works. The authors have referred to an explicit range of database and periodicals. A wide range was covered as literatures have been referred by the authors in the process of reviewing the methodology.
The importance of focus groups as a critically important research methodology has been confirmed by authors through reference literatures which confirm the same. The data collection method followed by the research also has been confirmed by the authors in the literature review process. Further the methodology for data analysis is also ensured to be
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