Mental Health and Wellbeing: A guide for nurses and healthcare professionals working with adults in primary care

Mental Health and Wellbeing: A guide for nurses and healthcare professionals working with adults in primary care
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Publisher : M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages : 116
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ISBN-10 : 9781910451649
ISBN-13 : 1910451649
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Mental Health and Wellbeing: A guide for nurses and healthcare professionals working with adults in primary care by : Dr Sheila Hardy

Around 30% of people attending primary care have a mental health problem – and the Covid-19 pandemic has seen an increase in anxiety, isolation and other mental health issues. In addition, we have an aging population and more people coping with chronic physical and mental conditions. All these factors mean that healthcare professionals need more guidance on dealing with mental health and wellbeing.Those with long-term physical conditions, such as diabetes, are more likely to have mental health issues and will be healthier if both their physical and mental health are considered. Those with severe mental illness and a learning disability are more likely to die early from a physical cause than the rest of the population and this group therefore needs proactive monitoring and encouragement to promote healthy behaviour. People with dementia and their carers also need support to live well; and those who are addicted to substances or specific behaviours need help to manage their dependence.The Charlie Waller Trust (https://charliewaller.org), one of the UK’s most respected mental health charities, recognises this need and provides high-quality training for GPs, nurses and allied healthcare professionals in primary care, to help them meet the holistic mental health needs of the people they see in healthcare settings every day. Written by a registered general and mental nurse with 20 years’ clinical experience in primary care, this helpful, practical book serves as a manual to accompany the CWT training and as a learning resource in its own right.

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Mental Health and Wellbeing
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1910451142
ISBN-13 : 9781910451144
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Mental Health and Wellbeing by : Sheila Hardy

A Complete Guide to Primary Care Mental Health

A Complete Guide to Primary Care Mental Health
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Publisher : Constable
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 184529596X
ISBN-13 : 9781845295967
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis A Complete Guide to Primary Care Mental Health by : Julie Attenborough

Mental health.

Dilemmas and Decision Making in Nursing

Dilemmas and Decision Making in Nursing
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Publisher : Critical Publishing
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781915080332
ISBN-13 : 1915080339
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Dilemmas and Decision Making in Nursing by : Julia Hubbard

Looking for a book that will help you hone your decision-making skills as a nursing student or practitioner? Look no further than this innovative volume. It provides a collection of engaging fictional scenarios that explore how nurses tackle clinical dilemmas, weigh up options and make good decisions based on a sound understanding of theory related to practice. More than just a simple collection of case studies, this book offers a comprehensive thinking framework that will allow you to truly understand how theory can be applied to practice. It provides opportunities to discuss clinical dilemmas in a safe space in which you can explore your own values and beliefs, apply professional knowledge and consider new approaches to nursing. Featured in these clinical scenarios are professional dilemmas you may not have yet encountered in your practice to help you uncover new methods of decision-making. It explores best practice and takes account of other professional perspectives, including challenges and barriers to interdisciplinary working. After using this book you will feel confident in your problem-solving and decision-making abilities.

The Guide to Mental Health for Nurses in Primary Care

The Guide to Mental Health for Nurses in Primary Care
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Publisher : Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 1857754352
ISBN-13 : 9781857754353
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Guide to Mental Health for Nurses in Primary Care by : Elizabeth Armstrong

Nurses and professionals allied to medicine in primary care have increasingly important roles in implementing the National Service Framework (NSF) standards for mental health. Guide describes what nurses can do on a daily basis to improve the care of people with mental health problems. It highlights the necessary tools and skills to identify those patients who need referral to a GP or community mental health nurse. The basis of the diagnostic criteria and clinical guidelines are from the World Health Organisation's Guide to Mental Health (UK version).

Psychiatric and Mental Health Essentials in Primary Care

Psychiatric and Mental Health Essentials in Primary Care
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9781136890123
ISBN-13 : 1136890122
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychiatric and Mental Health Essentials in Primary Care by : Lee Ann Hoff

Psychiatric and Mental Health Essentials in Primary Care addresses key mental health concepts and strategies for time-pressured practitioners in various healthcare settings serving diverse populations. It offers theoretically sound and succinct guidelines for compassionate, efficient, and effective service to people in emotional and physical pain and distress, capturing the essentials of mental health care delivered by primary care providers. The text provides a theoretical overview, discussing mental health assessment, crisis care basics, alternative therapies, and vulnerable groups such as children, adolescents and older people. It includes chapters that focus on the following topics in Primary Care Practice: Suicide and Violence Anxiety Mood disorders Schizophrenia Substance Abuse Chronic illness and mental health. This invaluable text is designed for primary care providers in either graduate student or practice roles across a range of primary care practice, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners

The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9781119609551
ISBN-13 : 1119609550
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners by : Esther Murray

THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS Explore this innovative new volume covering the growing mental health crisis amongst healthcare practitioners In The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners, accomplished researchers and authors Esther Murray and Jo Brown deliver an insightful exploration of the theoretical and practical aspects of implementing mental health improvement within the healthcare system through a range of practical examples and cases. The book also explores the possibilities available to professionals to talk about their mental health using “borrowed” words and concepts, and uncovers structural and social concerns that prevent practitioners from accessing the time and space they need to address their mental health concerns. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of topics such as: Borrowed words in emergency medicine and how moral injury makes spaces for talking Finding a voice through medical student engagement in creative enquiry Using language and discourse to explore queer identities in medicine Stress and mental wellbeing in emergency medical dispatchers and paramedics Perfect for healthcare students, professionals, and researchers in the fields of medicine, medical education, psychology, and sociology, The Mental Health and Wellbeing of Healthcare Practitioners will also earn a place in the libraries of healthcare management professionals and regulators.

Mental Health Issues in Primary Care

Mental Health Issues in Primary Care
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9781349133628
ISBN-13 : 1349133620
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Mental Health Issues in Primary Care by : Elizabeth Armstrong

This book sets out to demystify primary mental health care. It looks at the major mental health problems encountered by doctors and community nurses in general practice, health centres and other primary care settings. It provides a down-to-earth guide for effectively meeting the needs of patients and clients and is based on both current research and practical experience. Written for primary care nurses this book will also be invaluable for health promotion officers, facilitators, FHSA advisers, GPs and anyone wishing to improve the primary care contribution to meeting the Health of the Nation mental illness targets.

Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients

Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9781444361285
ISBN-13 : 1444361287
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients by : Ian Wood

INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MEDICAL PATIENTS INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE MEDICAL PATIENTS A GUIDE FOR NURSES AND HEALTHCARE PRACTITIONERS Second Edition Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients is a clinically focused, practical and contemporary guide for assessing and managing patients with acute medical conditions. Suitable for all nurses and healthcare practitioners working in medical assessment units, medical wards and emergency departments, it presents a structured approach based on common presenting features and focuses on the first 24 hours of the patient’s hospital stay. The book draws on a wide range of supporting evidence and also provides the reader with sources for further reading. KEY FEATURES Written predominantly by nurses for nurses, this text is also suitable for a range of healthcare professionals, including paramedics and nurse practitioners, and anybody working in an acute care environment including primary care assessment units, clinical decision units and intermediate care. Designed as a quick reference text for use in clinical practice. Extensively referenced throughout, thus increasing its appeal to practitioners at all stages of their careers and to those who are undertaking further study. Devotes two entire chapters to assessing and meeting the acute care needs of vulnerable adults (i.e. older adults, those with mental health needs and those with learning disabilities), and discussing best practice in dealing with sudden death. Each chapter offers clear, concise and down-to-earth information based on a common presenting symptom and provides practical advice, supported by best evidence and the most up-to-date clinical guidelines. Fully updated and extensively expanded to include recent guidelines and procedures.

Companion to Primary Care Mental Health

Companion to Primary Care Mental Health
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1420
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ISBN-10 : 9781000605136
ISBN-13 : 1000605132
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Companion to Primary Care Mental Health by : Gabriel Ivbijaro

Companion to Primary Care Mental Health is the result of a major collaboration of an international group of general practitioners, psychiatrists, policy-makers, mental health professionals and mental health advocates. This extraordinary guide provides the best available evidence for the management of patients with mental health conditions in primary care. It draws on the wisdom of a range of experts from primary and secondary care, who have translated information from the literature and their own clinical experience to apply it across the globe to everyday family practice. With the emphasis on practical application it presents family doctors and their teams with the evidence-based knowledge necessary to support the development of fully integrated systems to promote good mental health using tables and figures to illustrate complex matters. This includes the need to harness the wider determinants of health and mental health and to tackle stigma through advocacy, spirituality and ethical practice. The role of public health and the management of the many interfaces associated with providing good mental health are also covered. It includes tools for assessment, including classification and risk assessment, and the general principles required to enable a biopsychosocial approach to care. The book also considers the individual mental health conditions that family doctors and their teams are likely to encounter. As comorbidity and the management of complexity are very common in primary care mental health, these are also explored in the final chapters of the book.