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UK Mental Health Policy Mental Healthcare Service

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UK Mental Health Policy

Mental healthcare service delivery in the UK has been subjected to a series of significant imperative policy in the last few decades, and number of people suffering from mental illness is on the increase. ecent statistics reveal that one out of four people in the UK has been diagnosed of mental problem. (Mental……

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Allen, T. (1997). The Invention of the White Race: Volume 2 London, UK: Verso.

American Psychiatric Association (2004) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM IV, Fourth Edition, American Psychiatric Association .

Ballou, M.B. & Brown, L.S. (2002). Rethinking Mental Health and Disorder: Feminist Perspectives. UK, Guilford Press.

Barber, P., Brown, R., Martin, D. (2012) Mental Health Law in England and Wales, 2nd Edition, Learning Matters

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Community Mental Health Care Service

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The lack of training and overreliance on experience, combined with the difficult of overcoming some of the communication barriers also contributes to the intransigence of this problem.

There are some areas for further study that flow from this research. One critical area of further study is with regards to training programs. Study on this subject should address……

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Drug Abuse In Mental Health Patients

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Drug abuse among patients with mental problems is a serious issue that has gained some popularity in America today because it affects people from all lifestyles and age groups. The associated health problems are common, serious, and recurrent although the prospects of recovery on both issues cannot be ruled out. Therefore, knowledge on common drug abuse and mental health problems……

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Berkman, N., Davis, T. and McCormack, l. (2010). Health literacy: What is it? Journal of Health Communication, 15(S2): 9-19.

DrugAbuse.com (2017). Mental health and drug abuse. Retrieved from  https://drugabuse.com/library/mental-health-and-drug-abuse/ 

Newman, T. (2016). Schizophrenia risk increased with alcohol, drug abuse. Medical News Today.

NIH. (2011). Comorbidity: Addiction and other mental disorders. Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/comorbidity-addiction-other-mental-disorders

SAMHSA. (2017). Mental and substance use disorders. Retrieved from  https://www.samhsa.gov/disorders 

Speros, C. I. (2011). Promoting health literacy: a nursing imperative. Nursing Clinics of North America, 46(3), 321-333.

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Improving The Mental Health Healthy Lifestyle Choices

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Improving the Mental Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, and Physical Health of Hispanic Adolescents: A andomized Controlled Pilot Study" by Melnyk and colleagues is a reaction to a seldom studied area of adolescent health research. Preventing the most common mental health disorders and obesity of some of the most dominant health concerns in America today, and Melnyk and associates are aware……

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LoBiondo-Wood, G. e. (2010). Study Guide for Nursing Research. New York: Mosby.

Melnyk, B., & al., e. (2009). Improving the mental health, healthy lifestyle choices, and physical health of Hispanic adolescents: a randomized controlled pilot study. Journal of School Health, 575-84.

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A PMHNP Or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

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NURSING AbstractThe growing needs of behavioral and mental healthcare have enforced the state regulation to rethink psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners across the country. The advanced practicing specialties need to be greatly emphasized in this field since its cost0-effective option grants a new role to these nurse practitioners for assessing, evaluating, diagnosing, and suggesting therapeutic interventions for the individuals who……

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Wraparound Care For Mental Health In African American Population

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Mental Health Care Coordination PlanIntroductionAfrican Americans have long been underserved by the mental health care system in the United States. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need for improved care coordination for this population, with a focus on addressing psychosocial needs. One model of care coordination that has shown promise is the wraparound model. This……

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Nursing Ethics For Mental Health Care

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Preliminary Care Coordination Plan in Support of Mental HealthEffective Strategies for CollaboratingThere are a number of effective strategies that can be used to collaborate with patients and their families to achieve desired health outcomes in support of mental health. One key strategy is to ensure that there is open communication between all parties involved (Arnold & Boggs, 2019). This includes……

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Caring For Mental Health After

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There must be special training programs for doctors and nurses to be able to help support psychiatric services on the initial temporary basis. This can work on empowering physicians and nurses to be able to diagnose and therefore recommend treatment for psychiatric conditions... This is essentially extending their roles within the care community, but it is needed in order to……

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Clinical Assessment Of Mental Health Nursing

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Introduction
Clinical reasoning is linked to sound and evidence-based clinical judgment, to problem solving and decision-making, and to critical thinking. Critical thinking in the nursing profession is in turn defined as the “purposeful, self-regulatory judgment that uses cognitive tools such as interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, and explanation” of contextual variables (Benner, Hughes & Sutphen, 2008, p. 1). Therefore, clinical……

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Benner, P., Hughes, R.G. & Sutphen, M. (2008). Clinical reasoning, decision making, and action. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Happell, B., Conwin, L., Roper, C., Lakeman, R. & Cox, L. (2013). Introducing mental health Nursing : A service user approach. 2nd ed. Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest.

Howe, D., Batchelor, S., Coates, D. & Cashman, E. (2013). Nine key principles to guide youth mental health. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 8(2): 190-197.

Kidd, S., Kenny, A. & McKinstry, C. (2014). From experience to action in recovery-oriented mental health practice: A first person inquiry. Action Research 12i(4): 357-373.

Kidd, S.A., McKenzie, K.J. & Virdee, G. (2014). Mental health reform at a systems level. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 59(5): 243-249.

McCloughen, A., Foster, K., Kerley, D. et al (2016). Physical health and well-being: Experiences and perspectives of young adult mental health consumers. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 25(4): 299-307.

Rickwood, D., Van Dyke, N. & Telford, N. (2013). Innovation in youth mental health services in Australia: common characteristics across the first headspace centres. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 9(1): 29-37.

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