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Australian mental health staff response to antipsychotic medication side effects – the perceptions of consumers

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Pages 4-13 | Received 03 Dec 2014, Accepted 05 Aug 2015, Published online: 04 Sep 2015

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Paul Morrison, Norman J. Stomski, Margaret McAllister, Dianne Wynaden, Catherine Hungerford, Kim Usher, Phil Maude, Andrew Crowther & Robert Batterbee. (2017) Survey of antipsychotic medication curriculum content in Australian university nursing programmes. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 26:1, pages 56-64.
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Norman J Stomski, Paul Morrison & Tom Meehan. (2016) Assessing clinicians' perspectives about the identification and management of antipsychotic medication side-effects: Psychometric evaluation of a survey questionnaire. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 25:2, pages 171-179.
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