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      “A must read for all paramedics and pre-hospital clinicians" Gemma Howlett, Principal Lecturer in Paramedic Apprenticeships, University of Cumbria, UK"A unique and valuable book to enable paramedics to undertake the daily challenges of providing care and support for patients and service users exp...

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      Product ID:9780335249930
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:An Introduction to Mental Health in Paramedic Science
      Authors:Author: Joanne Augustus, Yuet Wah Patrick, Paula Gardner
      Page Count:232
      Subjects:Care of people with mental health issues, Care of the mentally ill, Mental health services, First aid and paramedical services, Mental health services, First aid & paramedical services
      Description:“A must read for all paramedics and pre-hospital clinicians" Gemma Howlett, Principal Lecturer in Paramedic Apprenticeships, University of Cumbria, UK"A unique and valuable book to enable paramedics to undertake the daily challenges of providing care and support for patients and service users experiencing mental health difficulties.”Clare Keenan, Lecturer in Paramedic Science BSc (Hons), University of Plymouth, UK“This is an essential book, written by credible and knowledgeable authors. Chris Matthews, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science – University of Brighton, UK and Critical Care Paramedic Team Leader – South East Coast Ambulance ServiceAn Introduction to Mental Health for Paramedic Science explores how mental health problems impact on the individual in the context of emergency medicine, covering the critical areas that students and practitioners need to know, such as: •The key characteristics of mental health problems•How mental health problems relate to the assessment performed in the community•Referral pathways•Treatment following referralTaking key concepts of mental health, including person-centred care, as the framework Mental Health for Paramedic Science includes guidance on:•Multidisciplinary working•Principles and practical applications of legislation•Evidence based bio-medical approaches•Trauma informed careWritten by experienced paramedic educators this new book is the go-to guide for students and practicing paramedics wanting to explore mental health treatments as encountered in paramedic settings. Joanne Augustus is the course leader and a senior lecturer for the Foundation Degree in Mental Health at the University of Worcester, UK. Yuet Wah Patrick is a senior lecturer in paramedic science at the University of Gloucester, UK. Paula Gardner is a senior lecturer in paramedic science at the University of Worcester, UK.
      “A must read for all paramedics and pre-hospital clinicians" 
      Gemma Howlett, Principal Lecturer in Paramedic Apprenticeships, University of Cumbria, UK

      "A unique and valuable book to enable paramedics to undertake the daily challenges of providing care and support for patients and service users experiencing mental health difficulties.”
      Clare Keenan, Lecturer in Paramedic Science BSc (Hons), University of Plymouth, UK

      “This is an essential book, written by credible and knowledgeable authors. 
      Chris Matthews, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science – University of Brighton, UK and Critical Care Paramedic Team Leader – South East Coast Ambulance Service

      An Introduction to Mental Health for Paramedic Science explores how mental health problems impact on the individual in the context of emergency medicine, covering the critical areas that students and practitioners need to know, such as: 

      The key characteristics of mental health problems
      How mental health problems relate to the assessment performed in the community
      Referral pathways
      Treatment following referral

      Taking key concepts of mental health, including person-centred care, as the framework Mental Health for Paramedic Science includes guidance on:

      Multidisciplinary working
      Principles and practical applications of legislation
      Evidence based bio-medical approaches
      Trauma informed care

      Written by experienced paramedic educators this new book is the go-to guide for students and practicing paramedics wanting to explore mental health treatments as encountered in paramedic settings.

      Joanne Augustus is the course leader and a senior lecturer for the Foundation Degree in Mental Health at the University of Worcester, UK.

      Yuet Wah Patrick is a senior lecturer in paramedic science at the University of Gloucester, UK.

      Paula Gardner is a senior lecturer in paramedic science at the University of Worcester, UK.







      Imprint Name:Open University Press
      Publisher Name:Open University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-01-26

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      Weight294 g
      Dimensions152 × 229 × 27 mm