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Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing & Dementia Care

Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing & Dementia Care

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How useful is this book? I have referred to it often, and found myself quoting information and models of care from it. I lent it to a colleague to prepare a presentation on challenging behaviour to our local carers group and he thought it was an excellent resource. It is key reading for any mental health professional with an interest in improving the quality of life of people with dementia. I would recommend that all community teams have a copy.
Dementia

Overall, this book is useful. It is well-indexed and has helpful summaries and sections on lessons for practice. It is to be hoped that the title will not deter clinicians other than nurses from reading it, as it will be of interest and of use to them too.
mentalhealth today

This is an excellent reader aimed at a wide readership. I believe it is particularly appropriate for qualified staff in CMHTs, but also for mental health, occupational therapy and social work students as a comprehensive introductory text for mental health for older people in community settings.
Mark Vincent, University of Northampton, UK

A very useful foundation book for those wishing to understand the challenges of dementia care.
Anthony Fraher, University of the West of England, UK

  • What is the role of the community mental health nurse (CMHN) in dementia care?
  • What knowledge and frameworks influence the way CMHNs practice in dementia care?
  • How will community mental health nursing be driven forward in the future?
This exciting and long-awaited new book is a companion volume to the respected Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care:: Practice Perspectives (Open University Press, 2003, edited by Keady, Clarke and Adams). The book enhances the link between theory and practice, providing a rounded and evidence-based account of the complexity, breadth and diversity of community mental health nursing practice in dementia care.

The text is divided into three distinct sections::

  • Models of community support and practice values
  • Professional roles and clinical work
  • Moving forward:: Changing and developing CMHN practice
The book includes coverage of key contemporary issues such as service user involvement, nurse prescribing, younger people with dementia, social exclusion and vulnerability.Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing and Dementia Care:: Practice Perspectives is key reading for students of dementia care at all levels. It is also of relevance to professionals within the field of community mental health nursing and all other mental health or gerontology related areas.

Contributions to this book are drawn from practising CMHNs in dementia care, researchers and commentators who are working at the forefront of their respective fields.

Contributors:: Trevor Adams, Susan Ashcroft-Simpson, Caroline Baker, Diane Beavis, Catherine Brannan, Dawn Brooker, Shane Burke, Suzanne Cahill, Caroline Cantley, Peter Caswell, Charlotte L. Clarke, Vivienne Davies-Quarrell, Kenneth Day, Kay de Vries, Aine Farrell, Paula Gardiner, Sue Gunstone, Philip Hardman, Steve Iliffe, Dee Jones, Gary and Linda Jones, John Keady, Cordelia Man-yuk Kwok, Jenny Mackenzie, Mike Nolan, Simon ODonovan, Sean Page, Emma Pritchard, Jan Reed, Jeannie Robinson, David Stanley, Fiona Wilkie, Heather Wilkinson, Kevin G. Wood

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Rok wydania
2007
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
312
Wymiary (mm)
193 x 251
Waga (g)
900

  • Index of figures
    Index of tables
    Acknowledgements
    Notes on contributors
    Foreword

    Introduction

    Section one:: Models of community support and practice values
    Models of community support for people with dementia:: Where does the CMHN fit in?
    How others see us:: General practitioner reflections on the role and value of the community mental health nurse in dementia care
    Beyond respite:: Working in collaboration with younger people with dementia and their families in designing support services that “enhance life”
    The right route:: Service user involvement in care pathways
    Legal and ethical considerations in the role of the CMHN
    Ethnic minority communities and the experience of dementia:: A review and implications for practice
    An Inclusive and relationship centred approach to community mental health nursing to people with dementia and their family carers

    Section two:: Professional role and clinical work
    The Alzheimers medication service:: Developing an early intervention service in a rural community
    Nurse prescribing and the CMHN:: Assuming new responsibilities in dementia treatment
    Rural practice, dementia and CMHN activity:: An Irish perspective
    Younger people with dementia:: Emerging needs, multi-disciplinarity and the CMHN
    The CMHN:: Pathways for assessing vulnerability and abuse in dementia care
    Supporting people with a learning disability and dementia:: The role of the community learning disability nurse
    The role of the community mental health nurse and the creative arts
    The community mental health nurse in the care home sector:: Issues of assessment and intervention
    Assertive outreach and the CMHN:: A role for the future?
    ‘A third way? - Challenging behaviour and the development of CMHN services:: Case site examples from Hong Kong, China and Manchester, UK
    Matters of the heart:: The CMHN and palliative care
    At the margins of society:: Social exclusion and the experience of dementia, some reflections and challenges to CMHN practice

    Section 3:: Moving forward:: Changing and developing CMHN practice
    The community mental health nurse in dementia care:: Educational opportunities and future role preparation
    Out of our history and into our future:: Reflections on developing CMHN practice
    Signposts to the future:: Some personal reflections and messages for CMHN practice

    Index

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