Mental Health in the Primary Care SettingKimberly R SIRK MSN,CNS,APRN,PMHNP-BCPatients Verses Psychiatric Nurse PractitionersQ. What's the difference between the Psych NP and the patients admitted to an inpatient psychiatric hospital?A. The patients eventually get better and go home!Emoticons for ...
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Summary This chapter argues that the management of mental health disorders in primary care is not just a question of psychotropic drug prescription. On the contrary, several factors of different nature (e.g. organisation of services, professional ability and preferences) are involved. Each of them...
Shared Mental Health Care: The Calgary Model--A Commentary Mental health problems are common in primary care, representing 30%-50% of visits. Family physicians are often frustrated by their lack of training and by the difficulties of obtaining a timely referral for this group of patients. A co...
to the wider primary care mental health team of counselling, family therapy and group dynamics, and finally to specific disorders such as psychosis, eating disorders, depression, suicide, and trauma as they present in the primary care setting. The book ends with practical guidance in the use of...
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Scaling up mental healthcare through integration into primary care remains the main strategy to address the extensive unmet mental health need in low-income countries. For integrated care to achieve its goal, a clear understanding of the organisational p
The authors review a series of recent publications which discuss aspects of mental health care in primary care settings. Publications of general interest are discussed along with articles which consider more specifically issues in assessment and epidemiology of mental illness in primary care settings, ef...
Mental health matters in primary careByng, R.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
As a result, they can only make recommendations and hope the patient follows through. Lack of care coordination: Because the majority of behavioral or mental healthcare takes place entirely divorced from the primary care setting, it’s difficult to integrate that care ...