Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Barrera, Alvaro; Chaplin, Rob; Attard, Caroline
Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Barrera, Alvaro; Chaplin, Rob; Attard, Caroline
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The Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry offers a comprehensive and pragmatic guide to the UK's inpatient mental health care system.
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The Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry offers a comprehensive and pragmatic guide to the UK's inpatient mental health care system.
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- Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 222mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1306g
- ISBN-13: 9780198794257
- ISBN-10: 0198794258
- Artikelnr.: 55733350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Textbooks in Psychiatry
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 222mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1306g
- ISBN-13: 9780198794257
- ISBN-10: 0198794258
- Artikelnr.: 55733350
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alvaro Barrera is a Consultant Psychiatrist, at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford, an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Oxford University Department of Psychiatry, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He completed a MSc in neurobiology and behavioural science and subsequently completed a PhD at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he also trained in neuropsychiatry. His research interests comprise transforming inpatient care using digital technology and organisational approaches, the psychopathology and cognitive neuroscience of severe mental illness, as well as empathy in clinical psychiatry. Caroline Attard is currently the Director of Quality Improvement working in Berkshire Health Foundation Trust in the UK. Her career and expertise spans over 20 years working in her native country Malta and in the United Kingdom. She specialises in in-patient mental health nursing and Quality Improvement. She has worked as an in-patient mental health Nurse Consultant which consisted of education, clinical leadership, research and service improvement. Caroline has taught on under and post graduate level mental health nursing programmes at various universities. She has also developed and facilitated various in-house training programmes on a variety of subjects including suicide prevention, risk training and psycho social interventions. She has developed a preceptorship programme for newly qualified mental health. nurses which focuses on resilience and uses methods such as action learning sets and quality improvement methodology Rob Chaplin has recently retired from the National Health Service where he worked in an inpatient and formerly community mental health care as a Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry. He is currently working as Clinical Lead for Accreditation at the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Centre for Quality Improvement. He worked in Oxford, UK for the last 16 years at the Warneford and Littlemore Hospitals and has co authored more than 60 peer reviewed publications in the field of mental health service research. He has trained doctors at all stages of psychiatric training.
Section 1: the context of acute inpatient psychiatric care
1: Historical and conceptual aspects
2: Mental health legislation
3: International perspectives on inpatient mental health care
4: The design and function of inpatient wards
5: The context of inpatient mental health care in England
Section 2: team leadership and multidisciplinary work
6: Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team
7: Modern matron, ward manager, consultant nurse
8: Occupational therapy: values, evidence, and interventions
9: The interface with community services
Section 3: medical aspects
10: Initial assessment, ward rounds, the discharge process
11: Physical health care
12: Adverse reactions to medication
13: Substance misuse disorders on the psychiatric ward
14: Electroconvulsive therapy
15: Prevention and management of violence and aggression
16: Assessment and management of vulnerable patients
17: People with personality disorders and developmental conditions on an inpatient ward
18: Autoimmune- related psychosis
19: Rehabilitation wards
20: Clinical pharmacy: safe prescribing and monitoring
Section 4: nursing aspects
21: Daily ward process in inpatient mental health care
22: Nursing observations of patient on inpatient wards
23: Assessment and management of the risk of suicide
24: Implementation of the Safewards model on inpatient wards
25: Post-incident debriefing, team formulation and staff support
26: Working with relatives and friends
27: Accreditation of inpatient mental health services
Section 5: psychological aspects
28: Psychological treatment on the acute ward
29: Interventions for specific conditions
Section 6: diversity, advocacy, staffing issues
30: Diversity in inpatient care
31: Advocacy
32: Staff burnout and staff turnover on inpatient wards
Section 7: specialist services across the life span
33: Acute inpatient care for children and adolescents
34: Acute inpatient care in older adults
35: Psychiatric intensive care
36: Eating disorders
1: Historical and conceptual aspects
2: Mental health legislation
3: International perspectives on inpatient mental health care
4: The design and function of inpatient wards
5: The context of inpatient mental health care in England
Section 2: team leadership and multidisciplinary work
6: Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team
7: Modern matron, ward manager, consultant nurse
8: Occupational therapy: values, evidence, and interventions
9: The interface with community services
Section 3: medical aspects
10: Initial assessment, ward rounds, the discharge process
11: Physical health care
12: Adverse reactions to medication
13: Substance misuse disorders on the psychiatric ward
14: Electroconvulsive therapy
15: Prevention and management of violence and aggression
16: Assessment and management of vulnerable patients
17: People with personality disorders and developmental conditions on an inpatient ward
18: Autoimmune- related psychosis
19: Rehabilitation wards
20: Clinical pharmacy: safe prescribing and monitoring
Section 4: nursing aspects
21: Daily ward process in inpatient mental health care
22: Nursing observations of patient on inpatient wards
23: Assessment and management of the risk of suicide
24: Implementation of the Safewards model on inpatient wards
25: Post-incident debriefing, team formulation and staff support
26: Working with relatives and friends
27: Accreditation of inpatient mental health services
Section 5: psychological aspects
28: Psychological treatment on the acute ward
29: Interventions for specific conditions
Section 6: diversity, advocacy, staffing issues
30: Diversity in inpatient care
31: Advocacy
32: Staff burnout and staff turnover on inpatient wards
Section 7: specialist services across the life span
33: Acute inpatient care for children and adolescents
34: Acute inpatient care in older adults
35: Psychiatric intensive care
36: Eating disorders
Section 1: the context of acute inpatient psychiatric care
1: Historical and conceptual aspects
2: Mental health legislation
3: International perspectives on inpatient mental health care
4: The design and function of inpatient wards
5: The context of inpatient mental health care in England
Section 2: team leadership and multidisciplinary work
6: Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team
7: Modern matron, ward manager, consultant nurse
8: Occupational therapy: values, evidence, and interventions
9: The interface with community services
Section 3: medical aspects
10: Initial assessment, ward rounds, the discharge process
11: Physical health care
12: Adverse reactions to medication
13: Substance misuse disorders on the psychiatric ward
14: Electroconvulsive therapy
15: Prevention and management of violence and aggression
16: Assessment and management of vulnerable patients
17: People with personality disorders and developmental conditions on an inpatient ward
18: Autoimmune- related psychosis
19: Rehabilitation wards
20: Clinical pharmacy: safe prescribing and monitoring
Section 4: nursing aspects
21: Daily ward process in inpatient mental health care
22: Nursing observations of patient on inpatient wards
23: Assessment and management of the risk of suicide
24: Implementation of the Safewards model on inpatient wards
25: Post-incident debriefing, team formulation and staff support
26: Working with relatives and friends
27: Accreditation of inpatient mental health services
Section 5: psychological aspects
28: Psychological treatment on the acute ward
29: Interventions for specific conditions
Section 6: diversity, advocacy, staffing issues
30: Diversity in inpatient care
31: Advocacy
32: Staff burnout and staff turnover on inpatient wards
Section 7: specialist services across the life span
33: Acute inpatient care for children and adolescents
34: Acute inpatient care in older adults
35: Psychiatric intensive care
36: Eating disorders
1: Historical and conceptual aspects
2: Mental health legislation
3: International perspectives on inpatient mental health care
4: The design and function of inpatient wards
5: The context of inpatient mental health care in England
Section 2: team leadership and multidisciplinary work
6: Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team
7: Modern matron, ward manager, consultant nurse
8: Occupational therapy: values, evidence, and interventions
9: The interface with community services
Section 3: medical aspects
10: Initial assessment, ward rounds, the discharge process
11: Physical health care
12: Adverse reactions to medication
13: Substance misuse disorders on the psychiatric ward
14: Electroconvulsive therapy
15: Prevention and management of violence and aggression
16: Assessment and management of vulnerable patients
17: People with personality disorders and developmental conditions on an inpatient ward
18: Autoimmune- related psychosis
19: Rehabilitation wards
20: Clinical pharmacy: safe prescribing and monitoring
Section 4: nursing aspects
21: Daily ward process in inpatient mental health care
22: Nursing observations of patient on inpatient wards
23: Assessment and management of the risk of suicide
24: Implementation of the Safewards model on inpatient wards
25: Post-incident debriefing, team formulation and staff support
26: Working with relatives and friends
27: Accreditation of inpatient mental health services
Section 5: psychological aspects
28: Psychological treatment on the acute ward
29: Interventions for specific conditions
Section 6: diversity, advocacy, staffing issues
30: Diversity in inpatient care
31: Advocacy
32: Staff burnout and staff turnover on inpatient wards
Section 7: specialist services across the life span
33: Acute inpatient care for children and adolescents
34: Acute inpatient care in older adults
35: Psychiatric intensive care
36: Eating disorders