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Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry

Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry

9780198794257
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Inpatient mental health care is an essential part of community-based mental health care in the UK. Patients admitted to acute mental health wards are often experiencing high levels of distress and acute mental illness and need to be assessed, managed, and treated by a wide team of mental health care professionals. Inpatient care is often a traumatic experience for patients and their relatives which can define their relationship with mental health care services. Reforming inpatientpsychiatry is a priority for both patients and staff, yet there are few reference texts on this psychiatric specialty. The Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry bridges this gap by offering a comprehensive and pragmatic guide to the UKs inpatient mental health care system today. Written and edited by a multidisciplinary team, this innovative resource discusses the real-life experiences and challenges of a wide range of professionals working on acute mental health wards. Organized into 8 sections this resource covers nursing, team leadership, multidisciplinary work, psychology, and medical aspects.Individual chapters address key topics such as the management of children and adolescents, and contain information on up-to-date research and best practice. Focusing on the dignity and autonomy of patients, this unique resource offers a model for clinical and organizational practice both at a national and international level.
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OUP Oxford
84424
9780198794257
9780198794257

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
219 x 276
Weight (g)
1316
  • Section 1: the context of acute inpatient psychiatric care; Historical and conceptual aspects; Mental health legislation; International perspectives on inpatient mental health care; The design and function of inpatient wards; The context of inpatient mental health care in England; Section 2: team leadership and multidisciplinary work; Multidisciplinary work, multidisciplinary team; Modern matron, ward manager, consultant nurse; Occupational therapy: values, evidence, and interventions; The interface with community services; Section 3: medical aspects; Initial assessment, ward rounds, the discharge process; Physical health care; Adverse reactions to medication; Substance misuse disorders on the psychiatric ward; Electroconvulsive therapy; Prevention and management of violence and aggression; Assessment and management of vulnerable patients; People with personality disorders and developmental conditions on an inpatient ward; Autoimmune- related psychosis; Rehabilitation wards; Clinical pharmacy: safe prescribing and monitoring; Section 4: nursing aspects; Daily ward process in inpatient mental health care; Nursing observations of patient on inpatient wards; Assessment and management of the risk of suicide; Implementation of the Safewards model on inpatient wards; Post-incident debriefing, team formulation and staff support; Working with relatives and friends; Accreditation of inpatient mental health services; Section 5: psychological aspects; Psychological treatment on the acute ward; Interventions for specific conditions; Section 6: diversity, advocacy, staffing issues; Diversity in inpatient care; Advocacy; Staff burnout and staff turnover on inpatient wards; Section 7: specialist services across the life span; Acute inpatient care for children and adolescents; Acute inpatient care in older adults; Psychiatric intensive care; Eating disorders;
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