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Mental Health Nursing: Competencies for Practice

Autor Stephan D. Kirby, Denis Hart, Dennis Cross
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2004
Pre-registration nurse training across the UK is now competency based and this is the first mental health nursing text devoted to this approach. It explores the practical application of a competency based Exit Profile for mental health nursing students, which ensures that there is consistency in the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes that mental health nursing students will acquire by the end of their training programmes. This timely and contemporary text will be an essential resource for all Mental Health Branch nursing students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403902627
ISBN-10: 1403902623
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:2004
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Explores the use of 'Exit Profile' competencies within a range of clinical settings and across a variety of mental health client groups

Notă biografică

STEPHAN D. KIRBY is Senior Lecturer (Forensic Health and Social Care) at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside.GORDON MITCHELL is Senior Lecturer at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside.DENNIS CROSS is Principal Lecturer (Mental Health) at the School of Health and Social Care, University of Teesside.DENIS HART is Visiting Lecturer, at School of Health and Social Care, University of Teeside.

Cuprins

Introduction; S.Kirby, G.Mitchell, D.Cross & D.Hart PART ONE: BACKGROUND TO GOOD PRACTICE AND EFFECTIVE LEARNING Developing a Competence-Based 'Exit Profile' for Pre-registration Mental Health & Nursing; D.Cross & E.Readhead The Recognition of Inequality and the Need for Empowerment and Mental Health; D.Hart How Can Nurses Meet the Needs of Mental Health Clients?; S.Jackson & C.Stevenson The User Perspective The Good Psychiatric Nurse; A.Maidment Carer Issues in Mental Health; V.Chapman Working with People who have Special Needs and Disabilities and Mental Health Problems; C.Harbottle & D.Mudd PART TWO: PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION Common Mental Health Problems; D.Hart Mental Health Promotion; D.Cross A Positive Approach to Mental Health Nursing: Roles, Values and Attitudes; D.Cross Risk Prevention; D.Hart & S.Kirby Creating and Maintaining a Safe Environment; N.Woodward, L.Williams & P.Melia PART THREE: CONTINUUM OF TREATMENT Interdisciplinary Approaches to Community Mental Health Practice; D.Hart & A.Hall Supporting People and their Families During Psychopharmacotherapy; M.Fleet Using Counselling in Mental Health Practice; M.Hadland Some Brief Psychological Therapies; L.Desira & G.Martin Treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; G.Green Assessing and Engaging People with Personality Disorders; P.Melia & S.Kirby The Influence of Dual Diagnoses; D.Wake Psychosocial Interventions for People with Serious Mental Illness; M.Fleet Mental Health Nursing within Secure Conditions; S.Kirby & D.Hart Acute In-Patient Setting; G.Mitchell; C.Stanbury & S.Arnold Assertive Community Treatment with People Experiencing Serious Mental Illness; M.Fleet Mental Health & Community Safety; D.Hart & S.Kirby PART FOUR: USING EFFECTIVE LEARNING TO DEVELOP REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Legal and Professional Issues in Mental Health Practice; G.Mitchell Management for Practice; J.T.Watson Facilitating Multi-Disciplinary Relationships and Practice; M.Hadland The Evidence Base; A.Morgan & C.Stevenson Learning: From Self Development to Competency; S.Kirby & D.Hart A Framework for Success: A Student's Perspective; C.Rowley 'A Day in the Life of...'; M.Firn, S.Harrison & P.Melia Conclusions; S.Kirby, D.Hart, G.Mitchell & D.Cross Appendix: The Competency Framework.