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Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The Field of Knowledge

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ISBN: 978-0-470-77442-7

February 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

266 pages

Description

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The Field of Knowledge provides an analytical and critical introduction to the current state of knowledge in psychiatric and mental health nursing in the UK.

The first section of the book explores current professional, disciplinary and educational contexts. In the second section leading UK authors from diverse academic settings provide case studies of the knowledge and scientific traditions they draw on to inform their practice, understand patient needs, and foster different aspects of nursing practice.

In the final section the UK authors comment on each other's accounts. Those chapters and comments are then discussed by leading overseas academics to provide an invaluable international perspective. The final stage is a sociologically-informed analysis which identifies sociopolitical trends in order to make sense of the UK and international views. The editor then assesses the potential for intellectual integration and collective advance in psychiatric and mental health nursing.

About the Author

Stephen Tilley is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing Studies at the University of Edinburgh.

Features
· Explores key facets of psychiatric and mental health nursing in the UK
· Provides an innovatory framework for analysing professional knowledge
· Analyses individual perspectives and the contribution of different centres of excellence
· Places current knowledge in an international context