Policy determines much of what nurses actually do on a daily
basis, which means it is essential for nurses to engage with policy
if they are to understand their own practice. Mental health nursing
in particular has been shaped by a variety of policy factors in the
past fifty years. In this new textbook, edited by the mental health
advisor to the Royal College of Nursing, a range of experts in
their field introduce the essential elements of mental health
policy to students and experienced practitioners. The book covers a
broad range of areas, including settings for care and the
historical context, policy affecting various diagnoses and service
user groups, and how policy is translated into action. Clinical
examples are drawn on throughout, to help students think about the
real-life context of what can be a difficult subject.
It will be essential reading for pre-registration mental health
nursing students, and valuable to those working in practice who
want to gain an understanding of policy.
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