... outcome for the patient (3) and thirdly, the patients who use mentalhealthcare services often have low level of functioning and lack the ability to ensure that they receive the interventions they ... of Care Pathways in MentalHealthCare (20, 21) and in the continuum of care including Primary Care (22, 23), the concept is seen as an important contribution toward improving future healthcare ... professional (mental health nurses and GPs in Primary HealthCareand psychiatrists and psychologist in Specialised MentalHealth Care) and management perspectives will be conducted The groups will...
... approaches in mentalhealth care, andthe role of spirituality and religion in mentalhealth Chapter 14 addresses the role of meditation and other mindfulness practices, and Chapter 15 examines the role ... orthodox theories and practices of conventional biomedicine andthe established theories and practices of the world’s major systems of medicine as they pertain to mentalhealthcareThe book ... about the management of mental illness from the unique perspectives of their eclectic training and research and their work as mentalhealth professionals Conventionally trained mental health...
... concept, rather than physical location, that ensures a child has coordinated and comprehensive access to medical care, mentalhealth care, and oral healthcare Directs the Colorado Department of Health ... with federal and state dollars and administered by the Department of HealthCare Policy and Financing (HCPF) An in-depth analysis of the 2009 American Community Survey by the Colorado Health Institute ... to get thecare they need if they are sick and injured Families with uninsured children report they often not have a usual source of care, postpone or forgo care they need because of cost and cannot...
... the god Ometeotl represents the dual nature of the culture Ometeotl is androgynous—both father and mother of the other gods (There many other malefemale deities contained in the religion of the ... Central and South America andthe Caribbean Polar opposites—male and female, religion and war, poetry and math—were often fused in the cultures of the Nahuas and Mayans In the religion of the Nahuas, ... Mestiza/o, the product of the synthesis of the Native American Indian and European groups in the Americas, was the end result of the RAMIREZ intial stages in the development of the ideal citizen of the...
... SB and EM participated in the design and analysis of the study SB conducted the research and drafted the paper All authors contributed to the final manuscript All authors read and approved the ... providers regarding the factors affecting their performance and retention within the Malawian health system and addressed the following questions: • What factors affect the quality of their working ... needed for them to remain within thehealthcare system? • How MLPs feel that more established healthcare personnel view them? Methods Qualitative health research aims to answer "how" and "why"...
... satisfaction andmentalhealth (r = 0.39), job satisfaction and physical health/ well-being (r = 0.36), mentaland physical health/ well-being (r = 0.37), and workplace stress andmental strain ... conceived and designed in consultation with the other authors the study, analyzed the data and drafted the manuscript, JFN contributed to the concept and design and statistical analysis of the data, ... between physical health, mental health, and work satisfaction may indicate that physical andmentalhealth mediates the relationship between job satisfaction and work ability The higher prevalence...
... first learn about an intervention, then plan the intervention, and then implement the plan Rather, individuals and collectives must learn as they act and they must act in order to learn [25] Page ... affect their organization For example, when the office manager is the spouse of the lead physician, staff may have difficulties talking to each other or to either of them about the problem of the ... of swivel chairs The office manager brought the staff together at the end of the morning, before people got away, to discuss how the practice could improve the way they managed these types of situations...
... in mental healthcare, 2008 witnessed the launch of The Global Movement for MentalHealth http://www.globalmentalhealth.org The movement has three key objectives: the scaling up of mentalhealth ... recommendations for the delivery of mentalhealthcare which emphasize the need for decentralisation, community- http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/5/1/13 based mentalhealth care, andthe integration ... policies and legislation to both enhance the provision of mentalhealth care, and to protect human rights The scarcity of accessible and high quality mentalhealthcare undoubtedly contributes to the...
... first learn about an intervention, then plan the intervention, and then implement the plan Rather, individuals and collectives must learn as they act and they must act in order to learn [25] Page ... affect their organization For example, when the office manager is the spouse of the lead physician, staff may have difficulties talking to each other or to either of them about the problem of the ... of swivel chairs The office manager brought the staff together at the end of the morning, before people got away, to discuss how the practice could improve the way they managed these types of situations...
... contributions PNP and PV designed the study, conducted the field study in Uganda, and analyzed the data PNP, PV, and ES interpreted the data and wrote the report All authors read and approved the final ... addition, the PCL-C and JHD had good reliability when used by the investigators for this and prior study in Uganda [8] and other countries including Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo [9-11] The ... to trace the whereabouts of their parents and relatives and, if successful, the former abductees would be reunited with their parents or other relatives To understand how abduction andthe process...
... based on the patient's age at onset, the rate of the curve progression as measured via radiographic by the Cobb angle, the magnitude of the scoliosis at the end of the growth phase, andthe curve ... demonstrated where gaps exist in the research record Discussion Throughout school health, community health, and clinical health practice, the quality of healthcare delivery needs to be provided ... organizational factors in a communityand can serve to ensure that interventions and other learning opportunities are tailored to the needs and cultural values of thecommunity [12] The PP model can provide...
... in the age group 13–19 years [33] MentalhealthThementalhealth variables were derived from thementalhealth "Symptom Check List" andthe school adjustmentpart of the questionnaire Anxiety and ... designing the study, performed the analysis and drafted the article TLH is the PI of the YoungHUNT-study and participated in the design, statistical analysis, drafting and presentation of the results ... local health authorities, to be used for planning of health services, in accordance with the consent given The study was evaluated and approved by the Regional Medicine Ethics Committee and the...
... analysis and writing of the report BA performed much of the literature reviewing and contributed to the writing of the report HJM contributed to appraising the content andthe writing of the report ... contributed to the supervision and conceptualisation of the project andthe writing of the report All authors read and approved the final manuscript Authors’ Information PAT is an academic child and adolescent ... knowledge, attitudes and behaviour London: The NHS Information Centre for Healthand Social Care; 2008 32 The NHS Information Centre: Health Survey for England 2007: Volume 2Methodology and Documentation...
... chased down by their irate parents, and teenaged single mothers abandoned by their husbands; these and similar stories often made the pages of the newspapers and hinted at the social and moral decline ... examine the reasons behind the emergence of these reformers andthe state's expansion into theMuslimcommunity' s affairs Armed with their visions of a proper Malay -Muslim family, these reformers and ... providing the political and legislative tools to bring change in thecommunity Through these measures, the state moulded theMuslimcommunity' s attitude and practices to fit in with the state's...
... (UNDP and others) What is needed, now and later? International support, cooperation and coordination Current international support to Viet Nam on CC • Support to the mitigation of effects of CC and ... resources, public and private • Stress capacity building at all levels, and focus on the most vulnerable social groups, localities, andthe most sensitive economic sectors What is needed, now and later? ... reduction and emissions mitigation in all sorts of national strategies and national action plans; (b) to mobilize national and international financial resources to address the causes and effects...
... in the planning and conception of the research questions andthe study design HEN and PN were responsible for analyzing the data HEN and ML drafted the article and Page of critically revising the ... maternity care, newborn care, and newborn and under-5 childhood illnesses Information on men’s awareness of their wives’ use of FP methods, taking maternity and newborn care, andcare during newborn and ... they are usually the decision-makers in the families Therefore, some activities were designed to improve their role in maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) in thecommunity As part of the...
... with mentalhealthand merit full discussion, the primary focus of this report is on mentalhealthand aging andthe services and systems designated to deal with these areas of concern Mentalhealth ... underdiagnosis and undertreatment of mentalhealth problems in the primary care setting and in thecommunity In each instance, mentalhealth professionals assist primary care physicians and their staff ... mental illness, and enhance the primary care physicians’ skills in the detection and management of mental illness; and, § Communitymentalhealth teams – These teams operate within thecommunity but...
... clinics and rural and remote community outreach Community outpatient/outreach mentalhealth teams, whether hospital or community- based, and inpatient elderly mentalhealthcare constitute the foundation ... reasonable figure The Principles of Elderly MentalHealthCareand nine key elements, considered vital to the provision of mentalhealthcare for the elderly, provided the core principles and assumptions ... in thementalhealth service structure Effective elderly mentalhealthcare also requires the development of a formalized collaborative relationship with home andcommunity care. 3 Home and community...
... (Beneduce et al.) – and instilled in themselves and others the belief that they (the combatants) had some strange magical or other-worldly power In this sense, they embody the uncanny” in the way Freud ... The book relies on an interplay between the presentation of a story of the process of the South African TRC, my role in and about it andthe learning that flowed from this, on the one hand, and ... of the survivors Chapter focuses on the question of justice and its role in dealing with the past and, specifically, what it means to the victims andthe survivors It asks whether justice is therapeutic...
... Psychotherapy Faculty His previous publications include the Routledge handbooks The Art and Science of Assessment in Psychotherapy; Heart and Soul: The therapeutic face of philosophy; and Evidence ... for each to claim a monopoly in the ®rst, and that the other is a bastion of what is undesirable and wrong The ®fth continent lies at the heart of the others There may be least to show in terms ... future, and present forms cognizable through the eye' (Nanamoli and Bodhi 1995: 203) This same circular sequence is then applied in turn to the ear and sounds, the nose and odours, the tongue and...