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Dr . Reena George

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Assistant Professor, N/A, Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS)

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Total Articles 16
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Publications 1992-2022

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Honours and Awards

2021

Distinguished Alumna

Father Muller College of Nursing
2006

Best Dissertation

Father Muller College of Nursing

Professional Recognition

2020

Ethics Committee, IMHANS

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Indian Society of Psychiatric Nursing

Life member

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Personal Details

  • Female
  • Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS)
  • IMHANS,Medical College Campus Kozhikode,, 673008 - 673008
PhD
Bharathiar University 2017
MSc PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
Father Muller College of Nursing 2006
Assistant Professor 2018 – Present
Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS)

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Effects of Hardiness training on Ways of Coping, Care giving Burden and Level of hardiness among family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia

University Bharathiar University
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Scholarly Publications

Effect of Simulation Based Breast-Self Examination Techniques on knowledge and skill in performing breast self-examination among women

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Mental Health Problems of Nursing practitioners during COVID 19Pandemic- A cross sectional survey

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2021
Authors: Reena George

Noncompliance to treatment among persons with mental illness.

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Perceived stress of nurses working among patients with COVID 19 – A cross sectional study

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Authors: Reena George

Resilient Coping of Nurses working Among Patients with Covid 19 -A Cross Sectional Online survey

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2021
Authors: Reena George