week 2 Flashcards
what is the biomedical model of mental health
telling patients what we think is best for them
whats the opposite of the biomedical model
recovery oriented practice
what is the difference between clinical recovery and personal recovery
clinical recovery: getting rid of symptoms and getting back to normal
personal recovery: taking responsibility for recovery, finding purpose meaning and sense of hope
what is the main difference with clinical and personal recovery
source of expertise
is finding a cure a guiding principle for recovery
no, a patient must come to terms with their mental illness
what are the three key themes of recovery oriented practice
hope
person centred care
consideration of patients perspectives
what are the five key points in recovery focused care
- concept is highlighted in many mental health policies
- gives professionals insight into patients needs
- involve family to build trust
- lack of time often a reason for not focusing on recovery
- nurses should always involve service users in decisions about their care
what is the main difference between traditional approach vs. recovery approach in terms of goals of care
traditional: compliance and returning to normal
recovery: choice, transformation
which approach to mental health emphasises rewarding compliance
traditional
which approach to mental health emphasises a decrease in adverse events
traditional
which approach to mental health involves a social context
recovery
how do we as nurses work to be mindful of SDOH
provide equity of care and resources
what is mental health promotion
enhancing the capacity of individuals to take control of their lives and improve their mental health
what are the aspects of making a recovery plan(3)
making a wellness plan
managing ups and downs
managing crisis (and what to do after a crisis)
what is a wellness planner
a client held medical record that will increase quality of life, continuity of care
i.e.: here are the symptoms when im not doing well
here are my safe spaces