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1 online resource (539 pages) |
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Fundamentals Ser |
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Fundamentals Ser
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Contents |
Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing: An Essential Guide for Nursing and Healthcare Students; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; About the Companion Website; Part 1 Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing; 1 What is mental health?; Introduction; Mental health in context; Definitions of mental health; Theories of mental health: biological theory and interventions; Brain structure; Neurochemistry; Genetics; Medication; Electroconvulsive therapy; Questions; Theories of mental health: social theory and interventions; Social theory; Economic inequalities; Social and cultural inequalities |
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Structure/agencyQuestions; Theories of mental health: psychological theory and interventions; Humanistic approach; Psychodynamic approach; Cognitive behavioural approach; The trauma model; Question; Theories of mental health: anti-psychiatry; Critical psychiatry; Summary; Test your understanding; Word search; Suggestions for further reading; Some websites to visit; References; 2 The policy context of mental health nursing in the UK; Introduction; Policy in the UK in context; Policy process; Policy context of mental health services; England; Northern Ireland; Scotland; Wales |
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Specific policy context of mental health nursing practiceKey policy themes of mental health nursing practice; Values based practice; Recovery focused care and services; Summary; Test your understanding; Word search; Suggestions for further reading; Some websites to visit; References; 3 Models and values of mental health nursing practice; Introduction; Recovery orientated mental healthcare; Underpinning principles of recovery; Barriers to recovery; Recovery models; Values based mental healthcare; Complexity of values; Values applied to mental health practice |
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Principles of values based practiceSummary; Test your understanding; Word search; Promoters and de-motors of recovery; Suggestions for further reading; Some websites to visit; Recovery models; Influential writers in recovery; References; 4 Legal and ethical frameworks for mental health nursing practice; Introduction; Moral philosophy and ethics; Theoretical approaches to ethics; Deontology (duty based theories); Consequentialism and utilitarianism (consequence based theories of action); Virtue ethics; Ethics of care; Four principles framework; Legal framework; 1983 Mental Health Act |
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StructureIssue of competence and the Mental Capacity Act 2005; Professional frameworks; Conclusion; Summary; Test your understanding; Word search; Suggestions for further reading; Some websites to visit; References; 5 Facilitating evidence based practice; Introduction; Evidenced based practice; Best clinical practice; Levels, strength and quality of evidence; Critical appraisal of the evidence; Translation of research to practice; What is a research ethos (culture)?; Research in mental health nursing; Developing a research question; Approaches to research -- what are the options? |
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Ethical approval |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Psychiatric nursing -- Methods
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Psychiatric nursing
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Genre/Form |
Methods (Music)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hemingway, Steve
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Felton, Anne
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Stacey, Gemma
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ISBN |
9781118880234 |
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1118880234 |
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