Measuring Mental Health Needs
Herausgeber: Thornicroft, Graham
Measuring Mental Health Needs
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This book asks what are needs for mental health services, and how they can be measured.
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This book asks what are needs for mental health services, and how they can be measured.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781901242607
- ISBN-10: 1901242609
- Artikelnr.: 35664858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 762g
- ISBN-13: 9781901242607
- ISBN-10: 1901242609
- Artikelnr.: 35664858
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Contents; Contributors; Foreword Sir Douglas Black; Preface Graham
Thornicroft; Part I. Definitions and Targets for Needs Assessment: 1.
Defining mental health needs John Wing, Chris R. Brewin and Graham
Thornicroft; 2. Health targets Rachel Jenkins and Bruce Singh; Part II.
Measuring Population Needs: 3. Population surveys of morbidity and need
Rachel Jenkins and Howard Meltzer; 4. Commissioners' information
requirements on mental health needs and commissioning for mental health
services Andrew Stevens, James Raftery and Richard A. Mendelsohn; 5.
Measuring (relative) need for mental health care services Roy Carr-Hill; 6.
Assessing demand for care at district level using a psychiatric case
register Mirella Ruggeri, Francesco Amaddeo and Michele Tansella; 7.
Assessing the need for psychiatric services at district level: using the
results of community surveys Paul Bebbington and Sian Rees; Part III.
Choosing among Needs: Priorities and Costs: 8. Setting priorities during
the development of local psychiatric services Elaine Murphy; 9. The Care
Programme Approach: prioritising according to need in policy and practice
Jonathan Bindman and Gyles Glover; 10. Local catchment areas for needs-led
mental health services Geraldine Strathdee and Graham Thornicroft; 11.
Needs from a user perspective Marion Beeforth and Helen Wood; 12. Costing
psychiatric interventions Jennifer Beecham and Martin Knapp; Part IV.
Evaluating the Ability of Psychiatric Services to Meet Needs: 13. Assessing
systems of care for the long-term mentally ill in urban settings M. Susan
Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman and Joseph P. Morrissey; 14. Auditing the use of
psychiatric beds Bernard Audini and Richard Duffett; Part V. Methods for
Assessing Individual Needs: 15. The Cardinal Needs Schedule: a standardised
research instrument for measuring individual needs Austin Lockwood and Max
Marshall; 16. Measuring individual needs for care and services Chris R.
Brewin; 17. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) Mike Slade and Paul
McCrone; Part VI. Needs of Special Groups: 18. Mental health services for
homeless people William R. Breakey, Ezra Susser and Philip Timms; 19. Needs
of carers Elizabeth Kuipers; 20. Mental health needs of children and young
people Robert Jezzard; 21. Measurement of needs in people with learning
disabilities and mental health problems Kiriakos Xenitidis and Nick Bouras;
22. Needs assessment in mental health care for older people Tom Reynolds
and Martin Orrell; 23. Mental health needs in primary care Andre Tylee; 24.
Mental health needs assessment for ethnic and cultural minorities Kamaldeep
Bhui; 25. Needs assessment for rural mental health services Alain Gregoire;
26. Needs assessment and drug misuse services John Marsden and John Strang;
27. Needs assessment and eating disorders Janet Treasure and Ulrike
Schmidt; 28. Needs assessment and alcohol E. Jane Marshall; Index.
Thornicroft; Part I. Definitions and Targets for Needs Assessment: 1.
Defining mental health needs John Wing, Chris R. Brewin and Graham
Thornicroft; 2. Health targets Rachel Jenkins and Bruce Singh; Part II.
Measuring Population Needs: 3. Population surveys of morbidity and need
Rachel Jenkins and Howard Meltzer; 4. Commissioners' information
requirements on mental health needs and commissioning for mental health
services Andrew Stevens, James Raftery and Richard A. Mendelsohn; 5.
Measuring (relative) need for mental health care services Roy Carr-Hill; 6.
Assessing demand for care at district level using a psychiatric case
register Mirella Ruggeri, Francesco Amaddeo and Michele Tansella; 7.
Assessing the need for psychiatric services at district level: using the
results of community surveys Paul Bebbington and Sian Rees; Part III.
Choosing among Needs: Priorities and Costs: 8. Setting priorities during
the development of local psychiatric services Elaine Murphy; 9. The Care
Programme Approach: prioritising according to need in policy and practice
Jonathan Bindman and Gyles Glover; 10. Local catchment areas for needs-led
mental health services Geraldine Strathdee and Graham Thornicroft; 11.
Needs from a user perspective Marion Beeforth and Helen Wood; 12. Costing
psychiatric interventions Jennifer Beecham and Martin Knapp; Part IV.
Evaluating the Ability of Psychiatric Services to Meet Needs: 13. Assessing
systems of care for the long-term mentally ill in urban settings M. Susan
Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman and Joseph P. Morrissey; 14. Auditing the use of
psychiatric beds Bernard Audini and Richard Duffett; Part V. Methods for
Assessing Individual Needs: 15. The Cardinal Needs Schedule: a standardised
research instrument for measuring individual needs Austin Lockwood and Max
Marshall; 16. Measuring individual needs for care and services Chris R.
Brewin; 17. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) Mike Slade and Paul
McCrone; Part VI. Needs of Special Groups: 18. Mental health services for
homeless people William R. Breakey, Ezra Susser and Philip Timms; 19. Needs
of carers Elizabeth Kuipers; 20. Mental health needs of children and young
people Robert Jezzard; 21. Measurement of needs in people with learning
disabilities and mental health problems Kiriakos Xenitidis and Nick Bouras;
22. Needs assessment in mental health care for older people Tom Reynolds
and Martin Orrell; 23. Mental health needs in primary care Andre Tylee; 24.
Mental health needs assessment for ethnic and cultural minorities Kamaldeep
Bhui; 25. Needs assessment for rural mental health services Alain Gregoire;
26. Needs assessment and drug misuse services John Marsden and John Strang;
27. Needs assessment and eating disorders Janet Treasure and Ulrike
Schmidt; 28. Needs assessment and alcohol E. Jane Marshall; Index.
Contents; Contributors; Foreword Sir Douglas Black; Preface Graham
Thornicroft; Part I. Definitions and Targets for Needs Assessment: 1.
Defining mental health needs John Wing, Chris R. Brewin and Graham
Thornicroft; 2. Health targets Rachel Jenkins and Bruce Singh; Part II.
Measuring Population Needs: 3. Population surveys of morbidity and need
Rachel Jenkins and Howard Meltzer; 4. Commissioners' information
requirements on mental health needs and commissioning for mental health
services Andrew Stevens, James Raftery and Richard A. Mendelsohn; 5.
Measuring (relative) need for mental health care services Roy Carr-Hill; 6.
Assessing demand for care at district level using a psychiatric case
register Mirella Ruggeri, Francesco Amaddeo and Michele Tansella; 7.
Assessing the need for psychiatric services at district level: using the
results of community surveys Paul Bebbington and Sian Rees; Part III.
Choosing among Needs: Priorities and Costs: 8. Setting priorities during
the development of local psychiatric services Elaine Murphy; 9. The Care
Programme Approach: prioritising according to need in policy and practice
Jonathan Bindman and Gyles Glover; 10. Local catchment areas for needs-led
mental health services Geraldine Strathdee and Graham Thornicroft; 11.
Needs from a user perspective Marion Beeforth and Helen Wood; 12. Costing
psychiatric interventions Jennifer Beecham and Martin Knapp; Part IV.
Evaluating the Ability of Psychiatric Services to Meet Needs: 13. Assessing
systems of care for the long-term mentally ill in urban settings M. Susan
Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman and Joseph P. Morrissey; 14. Auditing the use of
psychiatric beds Bernard Audini and Richard Duffett; Part V. Methods for
Assessing Individual Needs: 15. The Cardinal Needs Schedule: a standardised
research instrument for measuring individual needs Austin Lockwood and Max
Marshall; 16. Measuring individual needs for care and services Chris R.
Brewin; 17. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) Mike Slade and Paul
McCrone; Part VI. Needs of Special Groups: 18. Mental health services for
homeless people William R. Breakey, Ezra Susser and Philip Timms; 19. Needs
of carers Elizabeth Kuipers; 20. Mental health needs of children and young
people Robert Jezzard; 21. Measurement of needs in people with learning
disabilities and mental health problems Kiriakos Xenitidis and Nick Bouras;
22. Needs assessment in mental health care for older people Tom Reynolds
and Martin Orrell; 23. Mental health needs in primary care Andre Tylee; 24.
Mental health needs assessment for ethnic and cultural minorities Kamaldeep
Bhui; 25. Needs assessment for rural mental health services Alain Gregoire;
26. Needs assessment and drug misuse services John Marsden and John Strang;
27. Needs assessment and eating disorders Janet Treasure and Ulrike
Schmidt; 28. Needs assessment and alcohol E. Jane Marshall; Index.
Thornicroft; Part I. Definitions and Targets for Needs Assessment: 1.
Defining mental health needs John Wing, Chris R. Brewin and Graham
Thornicroft; 2. Health targets Rachel Jenkins and Bruce Singh; Part II.
Measuring Population Needs: 3. Population surveys of morbidity and need
Rachel Jenkins and Howard Meltzer; 4. Commissioners' information
requirements on mental health needs and commissioning for mental health
services Andrew Stevens, James Raftery and Richard A. Mendelsohn; 5.
Measuring (relative) need for mental health care services Roy Carr-Hill; 6.
Assessing demand for care at district level using a psychiatric case
register Mirella Ruggeri, Francesco Amaddeo and Michele Tansella; 7.
Assessing the need for psychiatric services at district level: using the
results of community surveys Paul Bebbington and Sian Rees; Part III.
Choosing among Needs: Priorities and Costs: 8. Setting priorities during
the development of local psychiatric services Elaine Murphy; 9. The Care
Programme Approach: prioritising according to need in policy and practice
Jonathan Bindman and Gyles Glover; 10. Local catchment areas for needs-led
mental health services Geraldine Strathdee and Graham Thornicroft; 11.
Needs from a user perspective Marion Beeforth and Helen Wood; 12. Costing
psychiatric interventions Jennifer Beecham and Martin Knapp; Part IV.
Evaluating the Ability of Psychiatric Services to Meet Needs: 13. Assessing
systems of care for the long-term mentally ill in urban settings M. Susan
Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman and Joseph P. Morrissey; 14. Auditing the use of
psychiatric beds Bernard Audini and Richard Duffett; Part V. Methods for
Assessing Individual Needs: 15. The Cardinal Needs Schedule: a standardised
research instrument for measuring individual needs Austin Lockwood and Max
Marshall; 16. Measuring individual needs for care and services Chris R.
Brewin; 17. The Camberwell Assessment of Need (CAN) Mike Slade and Paul
McCrone; Part VI. Needs of Special Groups: 18. Mental health services for
homeless people William R. Breakey, Ezra Susser and Philip Timms; 19. Needs
of carers Elizabeth Kuipers; 20. Mental health needs of children and young
people Robert Jezzard; 21. Measurement of needs in people with learning
disabilities and mental health problems Kiriakos Xenitidis and Nick Bouras;
22. Needs assessment in mental health care for older people Tom Reynolds
and Martin Orrell; 23. Mental health needs in primary care Andre Tylee; 24.
Mental health needs assessment for ethnic and cultural minorities Kamaldeep
Bhui; 25. Needs assessment for rural mental health services Alain Gregoire;
26. Needs assessment and drug misuse services John Marsden and John Strang;
27. Needs assessment and eating disorders Janet Treasure and Ulrike
Schmidt; 28. Needs assessment and alcohol E. Jane Marshall; Index.