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District Nurses in rural areas frequently fulfil, in some permutation, the
functions of district nursing, health visiting, school nursing, and communi
ty midwifery. This complex role can bring them into contact with a wide ran
ge of mental health problems.
The extent, nature and type of mental health problems, and their response t
o these problems, is not well documented in the literature.
The findings of this qualitative study indicate that District Nurses do in
fact have contact with a wide range of mental health problems. The role of
District Nurses in caring for this client group is more substantial than ha
s been previously recognized.
It is suggested that this role be formally acknowledged and that systems pu
t in place to optimize the effectiveness of District Nursing interventions.