The Engagement Model, Transition Processes and a New Definition of Health

Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 7 (3) (2016)
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Abstract

This article is about a new definition of health and how this relates to transition processes. It focuses on the practical translation of the new concepts into challenges for mental health nurses. To that aim the Engagement Model is examined and operationalized. We did so as nurse researcher and lecturer involved in training nurse practitioners.

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