Routledge Handbook of Global Mental Health Nursing
Evidence, Practice and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Yearwood, Edilma; Hines-Martin, Vicki
Routledge Handbook of Global Mental Health Nursing
Evidence, Practice and Empowerment
Herausgeber: Yearwood, Edilma; Hines-Martin, Vicki
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Psychiatric disorders have consistently been identified as serious and significant global burdens of disease, yet often they are not always a priority in health care. This important reference work sets out the knowledge base for understanding the state of mental health care globally, and translating that into effective practice.
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Psychiatric disorders have consistently been identified as serious and significant global burdens of disease, yet often they are not always a priority in health care. This important reference work sets out the knowledge base for understanding the state of mental health care globally, and translating that into effective practice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1060g
- ISBN-13: 9781138017610
- ISBN-10: 1138017612
- Artikelnr.: 42739681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1060g
- ISBN-13: 9781138017610
- ISBN-10: 1138017612
- Artikelnr.: 42739681
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edilma L. Yearwood is a faculty member and Chair, Department of Professional Nursing Practice at Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies, USA. Vicki P. Hines-Martin is a tenured Professor at the University of Louisville School of Nursing, USA. She is also Director of the Office of Health Disparities and Community Engagement at the School.
Part 1: Historical and Contemporary Mental Health Nursing
1. Overview of Mental Health in Low, Middle and High Income Global
Communities
2. Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Care
3. Mental Health Promotion
4. Social Determinants of Mental Health
5. The Effects of Culture and Stigma on Mental Health
6. Global Health Ethics and Mental Health
7. Standard of Mental Health Care: Meeting Consumer Needs
8. Mental Health Care Nursing Standards: International Perspectives
9. Transformational Leadership to Promote Well-being
Part 2: Promoting Mental Health Nursing Within Social and Cultural
Contexts: Research, Best Practices and Clinical Perspectives
10. Recognizing and Managing Stress
11. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Anxiety or
Anxiety Disorders
12. Suicide and Other Deliberate Self-harm Behaviors: Promoting Prevention
13. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Depression
14. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Bipolar
Symptoms and Illness
15. Schizophrenia: Fostering Understanding and Facilitating Health
Promotion
16. Health Promotion Strategies for Substance Use
17. Mental Health and Aging: Needs and Care of Older Adults
18. Strategies for Mental Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents
19. Strategies for Health Promotion after Violence Exposure
20. Evidence-based Mental Health Practice in a Global Context
Part 3: Cultural Voices and Human Rights: Case Exemplars
21. Deinstitutionalized Care: Jamaican Psychiatric Workers' Viewpoints
22. Korean American and Depression
23. The Philippines: The Nurse's Role in Bullying Prevention
24. Case Exemplar from South Africa
25. Australia: Social and Emotional Wellbeing of an Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Population
26. Mental Health, Traditional Healers and Barriers to Care in Malawi
27. Argentina
28. Japan: Disaster Mental Health
29. A Canadian Perspective on Psychiatric Nursing Care
30. Transition Experiences for Adults with an Intellectual Disability:
Theories for Compassionate Nursing Practice
Part 4: Empowerment Strategies
31. Mental Health Literacy
32. Models and Frameworks of Mental Health Care Within Community
Environments
33. Conclusions and Recommendations
1. Overview of Mental Health in Low, Middle and High Income Global
Communities
2. Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Care
3. Mental Health Promotion
4. Social Determinants of Mental Health
5. The Effects of Culture and Stigma on Mental Health
6. Global Health Ethics and Mental Health
7. Standard of Mental Health Care: Meeting Consumer Needs
8. Mental Health Care Nursing Standards: International Perspectives
9. Transformational Leadership to Promote Well-being
Part 2: Promoting Mental Health Nursing Within Social and Cultural
Contexts: Research, Best Practices and Clinical Perspectives
10. Recognizing and Managing Stress
11. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Anxiety or
Anxiety Disorders
12. Suicide and Other Deliberate Self-harm Behaviors: Promoting Prevention
13. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Depression
14. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Bipolar
Symptoms and Illness
15. Schizophrenia: Fostering Understanding and Facilitating Health
Promotion
16. Health Promotion Strategies for Substance Use
17. Mental Health and Aging: Needs and Care of Older Adults
18. Strategies for Mental Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents
19. Strategies for Health Promotion after Violence Exposure
20. Evidence-based Mental Health Practice in a Global Context
Part 3: Cultural Voices and Human Rights: Case Exemplars
21. Deinstitutionalized Care: Jamaican Psychiatric Workers' Viewpoints
22. Korean American and Depression
23. The Philippines: The Nurse's Role in Bullying Prevention
24. Case Exemplar from South Africa
25. Australia: Social and Emotional Wellbeing of an Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Population
26. Mental Health, Traditional Healers and Barriers to Care in Malawi
27. Argentina
28. Japan: Disaster Mental Health
29. A Canadian Perspective on Psychiatric Nursing Care
30. Transition Experiences for Adults with an Intellectual Disability:
Theories for Compassionate Nursing Practice
Part 4: Empowerment Strategies
31. Mental Health Literacy
32. Models and Frameworks of Mental Health Care Within Community
Environments
33. Conclusions and Recommendations
Part 1: Historical and Contemporary Mental Health Nursing
1. Overview of Mental Health in Low, Middle and High Income Global
Communities
2. Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Care
3. Mental Health Promotion
4. Social Determinants of Mental Health
5. The Effects of Culture and Stigma on Mental Health
6. Global Health Ethics and Mental Health
7. Standard of Mental Health Care: Meeting Consumer Needs
8. Mental Health Care Nursing Standards: International Perspectives
9. Transformational Leadership to Promote Well-being
Part 2: Promoting Mental Health Nursing Within Social and Cultural
Contexts: Research, Best Practices and Clinical Perspectives
10. Recognizing and Managing Stress
11. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Anxiety or
Anxiety Disorders
12. Suicide and Other Deliberate Self-harm Behaviors: Promoting Prevention
13. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Depression
14. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Bipolar
Symptoms and Illness
15. Schizophrenia: Fostering Understanding and Facilitating Health
Promotion
16. Health Promotion Strategies for Substance Use
17. Mental Health and Aging: Needs and Care of Older Adults
18. Strategies for Mental Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents
19. Strategies for Health Promotion after Violence Exposure
20. Evidence-based Mental Health Practice in a Global Context
Part 3: Cultural Voices and Human Rights: Case Exemplars
21. Deinstitutionalized Care: Jamaican Psychiatric Workers' Viewpoints
22. Korean American and Depression
23. The Philippines: The Nurse's Role in Bullying Prevention
24. Case Exemplar from South Africa
25. Australia: Social and Emotional Wellbeing of an Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Population
26. Mental Health, Traditional Healers and Barriers to Care in Malawi
27. Argentina
28. Japan: Disaster Mental Health
29. A Canadian Perspective on Psychiatric Nursing Care
30. Transition Experiences for Adults with an Intellectual Disability:
Theories for Compassionate Nursing Practice
Part 4: Empowerment Strategies
31. Mental Health Literacy
32. Models and Frameworks of Mental Health Care Within Community
Environments
33. Conclusions and Recommendations
1. Overview of Mental Health in Low, Middle and High Income Global
Communities
2. Historical Overview of Psychiatric Mental Health Care
3. Mental Health Promotion
4. Social Determinants of Mental Health
5. The Effects of Culture and Stigma on Mental Health
6. Global Health Ethics and Mental Health
7. Standard of Mental Health Care: Meeting Consumer Needs
8. Mental Health Care Nursing Standards: International Perspectives
9. Transformational Leadership to Promote Well-being
Part 2: Promoting Mental Health Nursing Within Social and Cultural
Contexts: Research, Best Practices and Clinical Perspectives
10. Recognizing and Managing Stress
11. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Anxiety or
Anxiety Disorders
12. Suicide and Other Deliberate Self-harm Behaviors: Promoting Prevention
13. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Depression
14. Strategies for Health Promotion in Individuals Experiencing Bipolar
Symptoms and Illness
15. Schizophrenia: Fostering Understanding and Facilitating Health
Promotion
16. Health Promotion Strategies for Substance Use
17. Mental Health and Aging: Needs and Care of Older Adults
18. Strategies for Mental Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents
19. Strategies for Health Promotion after Violence Exposure
20. Evidence-based Mental Health Practice in a Global Context
Part 3: Cultural Voices and Human Rights: Case Exemplars
21. Deinstitutionalized Care: Jamaican Psychiatric Workers' Viewpoints
22. Korean American and Depression
23. The Philippines: The Nurse's Role in Bullying Prevention
24. Case Exemplar from South Africa
25. Australia: Social and Emotional Wellbeing of an Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Population
26. Mental Health, Traditional Healers and Barriers to Care in Malawi
27. Argentina
28. Japan: Disaster Mental Health
29. A Canadian Perspective on Psychiatric Nursing Care
30. Transition Experiences for Adults with an Intellectual Disability:
Theories for Compassionate Nursing Practice
Part 4: Empowerment Strategies
31. Mental Health Literacy
32. Models and Frameworks of Mental Health Care Within Community
Environments
33. Conclusions and Recommendations