Risk Assessment and Management in Mental Health Nursing

Risk Assessment and Management in Mental Health Nursing

by Phil Woods (Editor)

Synopsis

Risk assessment and management is a core element of mental health practice, and all nurses need to be aware of the risks surrounding them and their patients in order to create a safe working environment. This timely and accessible text explores how nurses can enhance their skills, and improve their practice so that risk is assessed and managed safely and effectively. Risk Assessment and Management in Mental Health Nursing explores issues including context and definitions of risk, risk assessment tools and techniques, strategies for preventing risk situations, suicide, self-harm, neglect, forensic aspects of risk, substance misuse, ethical considerations, , victimology, risk to others and risk to self. Special Features: Written in the context of latest policy developments such as the National Service Frameworks Discusses the role of the mental health nurse in the assessment and management of risk Explores an increasingly important and timely subject in mental health practice Practical focus, with case studies throughout Written by experts in the field

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 266
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 27 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1405152869
ISBN 13: 9781405152860

Media Reviews
It provides an excellent overview of risk theory, and technical approaches to risk assessment in a manner that may be easily understood by health care professionals. (Journal Health Risk & Society, 22 September 2011)
Author Bio
Dr Phil Woods is Associate Professor at the College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan. He has an extensive personal portfolio of forensic and mental health related research. He is a well known author of mental health and forensic nursing articles and books. Dr Alyson M. Kettles is Research Officer (Mental Health) for NHS Grampian in Aberdeen, Scotland. She is also Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen. She has published widely on forensic mental health nursing and has an extensive portfolio of mental health research.