Medicines Management in Mental Health Care (PDF)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Medicines are the most common form of treatment for those with
mental health problems worldwide. Medicines Management in Mental
Health Care is the first detailed evidence-based medicines
management text for mental health practitioners in the...
mental health problems worldwide. Medicines Management in Mental
Health Care is the first detailed evidence-based medicines
management text for mental health practitioners in the...
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Medicines are the most common form of treatment for those with
mental health problems worldwide. Medicines Management in Mental
Health Care is the first detailed evidence-based medicines
management text for mental health practitioners in the UK.
Medicines Management in Mental Health Care is divided into
two parts. Part one provides mental health nurses and other mental
health workers with a detailed understanding of the evidence-base
for medicines management covering subjects including psychotropic
medication and co-morbidity. Part two addresses the practical
implications for clinical practice and provides vital guidance on
prescribing and medicines management, working with service users,
treatment adherence, evaluation skills and problem solving as well
as specific advice relating to the realities of practice.
Medicines Management in Mental Health Care is an essential
resource for mental health nurses and mental health
practitioners.
* Discusses evidence-based interventions
* Outlines the main types of medicines offered
* Discusses co-morbidity
* Outlines a model of medicines management
* Discusses good prescribing practice
mental health problems worldwide. Medicines Management in Mental
Health Care is the first detailed evidence-based medicines
management text for mental health practitioners in the UK.
Medicines Management in Mental Health Care is divided into
two parts. Part one provides mental health nurses and other mental
health workers with a detailed understanding of the evidence-base
for medicines management covering subjects including psychotropic
medication and co-morbidity. Part two addresses the practical
implications for clinical practice and provides vital guidance on
prescribing and medicines management, working with service users,
treatment adherence, evaluation skills and problem solving as well
as specific advice relating to the realities of practice.
Medicines Management in Mental Health Care is an essential
resource for mental health nurses and mental health
practitioners.
* Discusses evidence-based interventions
* Outlines the main types of medicines offered
* Discusses co-morbidity
* Outlines a model of medicines management
* Discusses good prescribing practice
Autoren-Porträt
Dr Neil Harris is a Consultant Nurse at Manchester MentalHealth & Social Care Trust and Lecturer at the University of
Manchester.
Dr John Baker is a Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing at the
University of Manchester.
Dr Richard Gray is Professor of Nursing Research at the
University of East Anglia.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2009, 1. Auflage, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Neil Harris, John Baker, Richard Gray
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444316168
- ISBN-13: 9781444316162
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.08.2009
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