Laying the warps for the wefts: the validation of benchmarking tools for the 'Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health Nurses: 2010'

Neville, C. and Hangan, C. (2012). Laying the warps for the wefts: the validation of benchmarking tools for the 'Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health Nurses: 2010'. In: , Abstracts Australian College of Mental Health Nursing 38th International Conference – The Fabric of Life. ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, Darwin, NT, Australia, (19-19). 3-5 October 2012.


Author Neville, C.
Hangan, C.
Title of paper Laying the warps for the wefts: the validation of benchmarking tools for the 'Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health Nurses: 2010'
Conference Paper Type Published Abstract
Conference name ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life
DOI 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2012.00878.x
Conference location Darwin, NT, Australia
Conference dates 3-5 October 2012
Proceedings title Abstracts Australian College of Mental Health Nursing 38th International Conference – The Fabric of Life  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank A)   Check publisher's open access policy
Journal name International Journal of Mental Health Nursing  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank A)   Check publisher's open access policy
Place published Richmond, VIC, Australia
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
Publication date 2012
Volume number 21
Issue number Supp. 1
ISSN 1445-8330;1447-0349
Start page 19
End page 19
Total pages 1
Language eng
Q-Index Code EX
Q-Index Status Provisional Code
Institutional Status UQ

Document type: Conference Paper
Sub-type: Published Abstract
Collection: School of Nursing and Midwifery Publications
 
Versions
Version Filter Type
Citation counts: TR Web of Science Citation Count  Cited 0 times in Thomson Reuters Web of Science Article
Google Scholar Search Google Scholar
Access Statistics: 16 Abstract Views  -  Detailed Statistics
Created: Mon, 08 Oct 2012, 16:27:14 EST by Dr Christine Neville on behalf of School of Nursing and Midwifery