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ISBN 10: 0335215815
ISBN 13: 978-0335215812
Author: John Keady, Charlotte Clarke, Sean Page
“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 O’Donovan, Sean Page, Emma Pritchard, Jan Reed, Jeannie Robinson, David Stanley, Fiona Wilkie, Heather Wilkinson, Kevin G. Wood
Partnerships in Community Mental Health Nursing & Dementia Care 1st edition Table of contents:
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Introduction to Community Mental Health and Dementia Care
- Overview of Community Mental Health Nursing
- The Importance of Dementia Care in the Community
- The Role of Partnerships in Improving Care
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Theories and Models in Community Mental Health Nursing
- Key Theoretical Frameworks in Mental Health Nursing
- Integrating Dementia Care with Mental Health Approaches
- The Biopsychosocial Model of Care
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Understanding Dementia and Its Impact
- Defining Dementia: Types and Stages
- The Neurological and Cognitive Aspects of Dementia
- The Psychological and Social Impact of Dementia
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Partnerships in Care: Collaboration in Community Health
- Multidisciplinary Teamwork in Community Mental Health Nursing
- Collaboration Between Nurses, Families, and Caregivers
- The Role of Community Resources and Support Networks
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Assessment and Diagnosis in Dementia Care
- Tools and Techniques for Early Diagnosis of Dementia
- Mental Health Assessment in Dementia Patients
- Comprehensive Care Plans for Dementia Patients
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Nursing Interventions in Community Mental Health
- Evidence-Based Approaches in Mental Health Nursing
- Psychiatric and Psychological Interventions
- Supporting Families and Caregivers of People with Dementia
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Cultural Sensitivity and Ethical Considerations
- Cultural Competency in Mental Health and Dementia Care
- Ethical Challenges in Dementia and Mental Health Nursing
- Protecting Rights and Dignity in Dementia Care
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Caring for Individuals with Complex Needs
- Managing Co-morbidities in Dementia and Mental Health Disorders
- Crisis Intervention and De-escalation Techniques
- Promoting Quality of Life in Community Settings
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Psychosocial Support for Families and Caregivers
- Providing Emotional and Practical Support
- Training Caregivers in Dementia and Mental Health Nursing
- Coping Strategies for Families
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Community Engagement and Health Promotion
- Public Health Approaches to Mental Health and Dementia
- Advocacy for Dementia-Friendly Communities
- Promoting Mental Health Awareness in the Community
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Challenges and Future Directions in Dementia and Mental Health Nursing
- Addressing Gaps in Community-Based Mental Health and Dementia Care
- Innovations in Care Models for Dementia and Mental Health
- Preparing the Nursing Workforce for the Growing Demand
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Conclusion
- The Future of Community Mental Health and Dementia Care
- Strengthening Partnerships for Improved Care Outcomes
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