mental health problems in the population of the UK. Effecting 11.2 per cent women (The…
The following is a summary of the prevalence and correlates of mental disorders among Native American women in primary care. This summary will include the objectives, the methods, the results, and the conclusions.…
The inequalities within the health and social care system are widely recognised (K272, Unit 1, p. 10, K272, Unit 4, p. 79). These inequalities relate to the boundaries within the society and especially communication (Anderson et al, 2003). The disproportions in the multicultural society may be even bigger due to higher number of boundaries and lack of understanding demonstrated by the majority towards minorities. Health and social care services should accommodate everybody’s needs. Mental health services should be developed to promote equality and inclusion and should be available for whole society. Implementing the cultural competence model could be one of the ways to ensure fairness of the mental health services. In this essay we will discuss what the cultural competence is and how to implement it in the metal health services. We will also try to distinguish if the implementation of cultural competence model would improve current services.…
As a young woman who is still experimenting with adulthood myself, having to read about the oppression and subordination of females in the 19th century can become very depressive and heartbreaking. It often goes unnoticed that social neglect leads to mental illnesses and includes more than loneliness and depressive behavior but it rather voids the individual from the identity and the aspiration that they have for themselves and that they are passionate about. The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story published in 1982 that addresses the marital, mental and social struggles that its narrator is facing. Jane, the narrator, is a newly wed young lady who just gave birth to her…
For health care providers to deliver the best holistic care that patients deserve, a thorough spiritual assessment must be included during their care. With more research showing a relationship between supporting a patient’s spirituality with their health and ability to cope with illness, it is now a requirement of organizations to include a spiritual assessment to maintain accreditation with The Joint Commission. The minimum required of a spiritual assessment by The Joint Commission is to determine the patient’s religion and if they have any spiritual practices that are important to them (The Joint Commission, 2005). When I first began my research for this assignment, I believed that was all my facility included in our spiritual assessment done upon admission; just the minimum. There is a very small section in the admission database titled “Spirituality.” In this section there are two questions: “Do you have a religious preference” and “do you have any religious or cultural beliefs that may affect your care during your stay?” When I came across more material and all that should be included in a thorough spiritual assessment, I found that my facility’s admission database included a very comprehensive spiritual assessment placed throughout the admission database. Therefore, my facilities admission database served as a great reference in creating a spiritual assessment tool and serve as great way to ease into such a personal conversation. Many of my questions were created from the three empirical referents of spiritual well-being (personal faith, spiritual contentment and religious practice) and from intervening variables (severity of illness, social support and stressful life events) of the middle-range theory of spiritual well-being in illness…
Mental Illnesses Throughout our country's existence there have been ups and downs, but after all the challenges our country always come out stronger. The Great Depression occurred when the stock-market crashed. It affected the working-class, the poor, and the elderly worse than anybody else. After the stock market crashed, the economy went declining and the income between 1929 and 1932 was cut by one-half. Mental illnesses (also called mental disorders) are health conditions involving changes in thinking, emotion, or behavior.…
Any serious discussion of the key public policy issues in Australia over the last five years cannot overlook the almost continuous discourse surrounding mental health services, public funding and service delivery. There are several reasons for this.…
Mental health illness are more prevalent than people think, or want to believe. An estimate of 61.5 million Americans experience mental illnesses in a year. Contrary to popular belief, anyone can fall victim to a mental health illness. Approximately Four million adolescents suffer from mental illnesses, in the United States (www.nami.org). The growing rate of mental health issues has concluded in the improvement and expansion of mental health treatment, more research is being done on the different kinds of illnesses, and how to treat them, or cope with them.…
Research has shown an estimated of 70% of patients seek help for their mental health needs while visiting their primary care physician (PCP). However PCPs are not equipped and/or trained to treat an individual with mental health issues to its full capacity. Nonetheless, several surveys report that people would rather seek help from their primary physician rather a psychiatrist or other mental health professional. So in a response to initiating better healthcare practices to treat the whole-person properly and to provide quality of care services to an extensive range of the population; healthcare practices throughout the US have started to implement behavioral healthcare into their healthcare delivery system. It has been reported that 3 out of 5 people diagnosed with a serious mental disorder typically die from related health issues. Overall people with a serious mental disorder are dying at a faster rate of at least 25 years earlier than individuals without a serious mental illness. People that are diagnosed with a mental disorder that only seeks treatment from a mental health professional as well as, people with a mental disorder only seeking treatment from their primary care physician contributes to the high rate of mortality among the population diagnosed with a mental disorder. An individual with a mental illness need to treat the whole-person; while there are several associated health issues that accompany some mental illnesses; if left untreated increases the risk of vital organs shutting down ultimately leading to death and the same goes for a person only seeking treatment for health issues but fail to get treatment for their mental illness. Failing to get treatment for a mental illness can contribute to physical health issues.…
factsheets: You are welcome to print and photocopy this page of Mind's website. Organisations are free to distribute copies to service users and colleagues, but must ensure they always use the latest version, as available on the website, at the time of distribution.…
Mental Health has always been a troubling issue in Australia, not to mention the world with recent statistics by the ABS stating that approximately 40% of people will have suffered a mental health issue or know someone who has in the last 12 months at any given time, and that the majority of the population will suffer form of mental illness in their lifetime (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2008). As a result, Australia has many policies and programs in place within the mental health sector, notably the national mental health policy hope to make additions to. Here we will address the current effects of policy and explore the work already done in these fields and why more must be done.…
There is also the social influences and stigmas that are associated with the illness. Depending on one’s culture mental illness is not something that people seek treatment for. In the African American community, they tend to lean more towards faith and religion when dealing with mental health issues as oppose to seeking professional medical treatment (NAMI, n.d). Only about one-quarter of African Americans seek mental health care, compared to 40% of whites (NAMI n.d) Looking at the social-economic demographic 45 percent of homeless people have been diagnosed with having mental health related issues but because of their circumstance are unable to seek adequate…
During the Antebellum period in the southern regions of the United States, medical knowledge was primitive. Physicians used methods of healing backed up by little to no scientific research or evidence of true effectiveness. Among these were bleeding and purging, techniques of severing a patient’s skin in order to let the disease escape the body (Fitzgerald 47). Many African Americans had already been diagnosed with a variety of blood disorders, including hemophilia, thus giving them better knowledge of necessary treatments (Ray 3). Slaves coming to the New World from Africa had used herbal remedies in their home countries, which were proven as time went on, to be significantly more effective than the treatments American doctors used. Burdock root, for example, could be used for antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory purposes, while Asafetida helped prevent pulmonary illnesses.…
George Bush developed the Commission on Mental Health Services (CMHS) in response to the obstacles that exist for people to receive adequate mental health care in the US. The CMHS came up with six goals to transform our mental health care in the US. First goal is to successfully have Americans understand that mental health is essential to your overall well-being (Achieving the Promise). Often times, too many Americans are not knowledgeable about the different types of mental illnesses and there specific types of treatments that can be offered to recover from the specific disorder. Furthermore, many people are unaware of the fact that treatment early on can solve the problem and by not treating these issues, various times can be very consequential to the patient’s life. The second goal of this organization is that mental health care is consumer and family driven. Consumers of these services are often overwhelmed and confused about how to access the services that are needed to receive disability benefits for multiple, disconnected programs that span Federal, State, and local agencies, as well as the private sector. Mostly this goal is to improve service coordination, make informed choices that will lead to improved individual outcomes, and achieve and sustain recovery for the patient. To help aid the consumers with needs for multiple services and supports, the burden of coordination and accessibility to care should not be solely the responsibility of the family or patient receiving the care, but should be shared with the service providers (Achieving the Promise). The third goal is to eliminate disparities in mental health services. Unfortunately, the mental health system is not adequate to treat the different needs of the racial and ethnic minority groups. The system has consistently neglected to understand and incorporate the diverse beliefs, traditions, languages, histories, and value systems of these culturally different groups of people.…
The understanding of mental illness today since the early 1900s has changed significantly. In the 1900s, people still had no real understanding of what caused mental illnesses, let alone how to treat the disease. The disease was feared and was seen as incurable. Mentally ill patients would be sent to asylums, and as a form of treatment they were tortured. Until in the later 1900s, it was discovered that certain factors and drug therapy could be a treatment to cure the mentally ill. Today there are various forms of treatment and treatment settings for the different mental illnesses that help to benefit the patients’ condition.…