Faculty and Staff

Catherine Kane, PhD, RN, FAAN

Associate Professor of Nursing & Psychiatric Medicine

Department: Family, Community & Mental Health Systems

Office: CMNEB 2105
Phone: (434) 924-0100
Email: cfk9m@Virginia.EDU
Fax: (434) 243-8371

Publications

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Journal Articles

Kane, C. F., & Brackley, M.A., (co-chairs), Psychiatric Mental Health Substance Abuse Essential Competencies Taskforce of the American Academy of Nursing Psychiatric Mental Health Substance Abuse Expert Panel. (2012). Essential psychiatric, mental health and substance use competencies for the registered nurse. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 26(2), 80-110. doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2011.12.010.

Kane, C. F. (2012). Essential psychiatric and substance use competencies for the registered nurse: Crucial and complex knowledge, skills, and abilities [Invited editorial]. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 26(2), 77-79. doi:10.1016/j.apnu.2011.12.009.

Tierney, K. R. & Kane, C. (2011). Promoting wellness and recovery for persons with serious mental illness: A program evaluation. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 25, 77-89.

Tratnack, S. & Kane, C. (2010). Preventive Health Screenings in a Clubhouse Setting for Persons with Serious Mental Illness. American Journal of Nurse Practitioners, 14, 8-18.

Bennett, C.F, McLoughlin, K.A., Kane, C. (2010). Intervention found. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 24, 367.

Tompkins, A.J. & Kane, C.F. (2010). Behavioral Health Services in the New Decade: Perspectives on Practices and Policies. American Journal of Community Psycholology, 46, 312-313.

Boyer, D. & Kane, C. (2010). Program evaluation of a community crisis stabilization program. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 24(6), 387-396.

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Recognitions

"The power of nurses. The strength and quality of our caring, set against the history of health care, and the University of Virginia. We’re so proud of what’s going on here." - Dorrie Fontaine, Dean