22. Health Promotion (WHO, 2014) 14. Triangle of Care (OURSPACE, 2014) 5. Essence of Care (2010) Families Health care Professionals service users Information, working in partnership, collaboration 1. Recovery, Timeline, (Centre for Mental Health, 2008) Care planning, Risk assessment, food and fluid, lifestyle Changes, medication monitoring, care planning Approach, Active daily llive activities (OT)
15. PHYSICAL HEALTH (Rethink, 2014) respiratory disease diabeties Chronic obstruction pulmonary disease (COPD) Coronary heart disease Infections 11. obesity ( NICE, 2006 ) Lifestyle factors e.g. smoking, alcohol, drug use, excercise
Policy Drivers and Practice Guidance 13. Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008) 3. Department of Health (2008, 2013) 6. Equality Act, (2010) 9. Mind (2013) 22. World Health Organisation (WHO) (2014) 17. Royal College of Psychiatrists (2013) 16. Royal college of nursing (2006) 18. SANE (2014) 15. Rethink Mental Health ( 2014) 11. National Institute of Care and Excellence (NICE) (2006) 20. Mental health Implementation framework (2011) 8. Mental health foundation (2013) 1. Centre for Mental Health (CMH, 2008) 21.Turning point (2012) 4. No health without health (2013) 12. NHS Confederation Mental Health Network (2013)
Relevant Themes 11. Medication side effects (NICE, 2006) 19. Integration of care (Thorncroft et al, 2007) 2. Accessing GP Surgeries (Deherts et al, 2009) 7. The role of local community and support groups (Hug, 2014) 15. support in inpatient settings (Rethink, 2014)
OAR COMPETENCY BASED - OUTCOME 42: To work in partnership with service users, their families and carers promoting mental health and well-being while challenging the inequalities and discrimination that may arise from or contribute to mental health needs.
17. Mental Health Disorders (RCPSYCH, 2014) Schizophrenia 6. Equality Act, (2010) Bipolar Depression Anxiety 19. Discrimination (Thorncroft et al (2007) Stigma
13. ROLES OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSES IN PROMOTING PHYSICAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING (NMC, 2008) Interprofessional working Liaison role and Evidence-based practice Education and support role for practitioners Assess their own training, skills and supervision Screening and physical assessment care Advocacy role and Leadership/management
10. Implications for practice (Nash, 2010) 15. Recommendations (Rethink, 2014) Development and dissemination of Physical Health Check tool There should be adequate monitoring of weight and frequent medication reviews. 15. Future development (Rethink, 2014) Dietary and exercise programs should be an essential part of what mental health services provide comprehensive mental health training among healthcare staff would improve attitudes and morale clearer communication channels between various health- professionals All doctors should take responsibility, when prescribing medications for people with mental health issues, to treat them holistically and monitor their physical health changes and needs There should be appropriate screening, assessment and physical health checks for all persons with identified mental illness, including attention to dental health care All mental health programs and policy areas should report on physical health screening, assessment and monitoring for all mental health consumers in receipt of services. easily accessible manual and online physical health resources
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