Erschienen in:
03.03.2016
Care Plans in Community Mental Health: an Audit Focusing on People with Recent Hospital Admissions
verfasst von:
Vimal Stanislaus, PhD, MD, Tarun Bastiampillai, FRANZCP, MBBS, BMedSc, Melanie Harris, PhD, MEd, DipInfMan/Lib, BTechnol, Malcolm Battersby, PhD, FRANZCP, FAChAM, MBBS
Erschienen in:
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
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Ausgabe 3/2017
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Excerpt
Care planning is a key requirement for recovery-focused mental health care.
1 , 2 with care plans widely regarded as crucial, fundamental and largely successful guides in managing the complex problems of people with mental illnesses.
3 , 4 Various mental health policies internationally mandate that care plans must be created for all people using mental health services. As well, care planning approaches have been developed worldwide to provide comprehensive assessment and holistic management of the person’s illnesses and social needs using a multidisciplinary approach and involvement of the service user. Care planning generally begins with assessment of mental, social and physical needs, and then, care activities and coordinating services are formulated to address the identified needs. …