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MENTAL HEALTH 
( PSYCHIATRIC) NURSING 
A Presentation on TRENDS 
and ISSUES
Points for Discussion 
A) Trends 
 Introduction 
 History 
 Psychiatric Nursing In Globalization era 
 Present scene 
 Changes and Challenges 
 Current trends 
 Trends in the Role of a Psychiatric 
Nurse
B) Issues 
Legal Aspects 
• Terminologies 
• Types of laws 
• Legal Issues 
Ethical Aspects 
• Principles 
• Dilemmas 
• Issues
Trends in Psychiatric Mental 
Health Nursing 
History Institutionalization
In the Globalization 
Era 
De Institutionalization Psychotropic Drugs
How do we integrate with 
Mental Health Community? 
• Experience and Education 
• Role and Functions 
• Relationships with other 
professions 
- Leininger(1973)
Present Scene of Mental 
Health 
• 450 million people affected worldwide 
• Mental problems common to all countries 
• 1 in every 4 persons going for health 
services has atleast one emotional 
problems 
• Mental problems of Clients with Chronic 
disorders 
• Unavailability of cost effective treatment 
• Lack of recognition, awareness and action
Issues around Mental health 
Nursing 
• Hard to justify scientifically due to 
the lack of Research results 
• Less ready to face the free market 
• Role differentiation based on 
education and experience is 
unclear. 
• Become Psychiatric Nurse is not an 
option for students!
Changes and Challenges 
Demographic 
changes 
Social 
changes 
Economic 
Changes 
Technological 
changes 
Mental 
health care 
changes
a) Demographic Changes 
Type of family Increasing No. of Elderly
b) Social changes 
• Intergroup and 
intra group loyalty 
maintenance 
• Peer Pressure
c) Economic changes 
• Industrialization 
• Urbanization 
• Raised Standard 
of Living
d) Technological changes 
• Mass media 
• Electronic 
Systems 
• Information 
Technology
e) Mental Health care 
changes 
• Increased 
awareness in 
public about 
Mental health 
• Need to maintain 
mental stability 
• Increased mental 
health problems
Current trends in Mental 
health carte 
• Educational Programmes for Psychiatric Nurse 
• Development of Code of Ethics 
• Legal aspects in Psychiatric Nursing 
• Promotion of Research in Mental Health Nursing 
• Cost effective Nursing Care 
• Focus of Care 
• World Health Day 
• Mental Health Global Action Programme 
• Health and Human Rights 
• Revision of Hospital Medical Code 
• Getting ready for DSM-5
New Trends in the Role of a 
Psychiatric Nurse
New Trends in the Role of a 
Psychiatric Nurse 
Primary Mental 
Health Nursing 
Collaborative 
Psychiatric 
Nursing Practice 
Clinical Nurse 
Specialist 
Nurse 
Psychotherapist 
Psychiatric Nurse 
Educator 
Psycho social 
Rehabilitation 
Nursing
New trends 
Child 
Psychiatric 
Nursing 
Gerontological 
and Geriatric 
Nursing 
Deaddiction 
nursing 
Neuro 
psychiatric 
Nursing 
Community 
Mental Heath 
nursing
Issues in Psychiatric Mental 
Health Nursing
Legal Aspects
Basic Terminologies 
• Civil Law: Civil law defines the 
rights and duties of the individuals 
in relation to each other. Civil law 
protects the private and property 
rights of the individuals and 
businesses. 
I. Tort 
• Intentional 
• Unintentional 
II. Contract
• Criminal Law: Criminal law defines 
certain acts as offences against the 
state and in doing so makes them 
punishable. The criminal law is 
enforced by or on behalf of the 
State. Criminal law provides 
protection from conduct deemed 
injurious to the public welfare
• Statutory Law: A statutory law is a law 
that has been enacted by legislative 
body, such as country or city council, the 
state legislature or the parliament. An 
example statutory law such as the Indian 
Nursing Council Act. 
• Common Law: Common laws are 
derived from decisions made in 
previous cases. These laws apply to 
a body of principles that evolve 
from court decisions resolving 
various controversies
• Right to Confidentiality is a basic one, 
and especially so in psychiatry. Although 
social attitudes are improving, 
individuals have been discriminated 
against in the past for no other reason 
than for having a history of emotional 
illness. 
• Informed Consent is a client’s 
permission granted to a physician to 
perform therapeutic procedure, before 
which information about the procedure 
has been presented to the client with 
adequate time given for consideration 
about the pros and cons.
• Restraints generally refers to a set 
of leather straps that are used to 
restrain the extremities of an 
individual whose behaviour is out 
of control and who poses an 
inherent risk to the physical safety 
and psychological well-being of the 
individual and staff. 
• Seclusion is another type of 
physical restraint in which the 
client is confined alone in a room 
from which he or she is unable to 
leave.
• False Imprisonment is the 
deliberate and unauthorized 
confinement of a person within 
fixed limits by the use of verbal or 
physical means. 
• Gravely Disabled is generally 
defined as a condition in which an 
individual, as a result of mental 
illness, is in danger of serious 
physical harm resulting from 
inability to provide for basic needs, 
such as food, clothing, shelter, 
medical care and personal safety.
• Negligence: The omission (of a 
person) to do something which a 
reasonable person, guided by those 
ordinary considerations which 
ordinarily regulated human affairs, 
would do or the doing of 
something which a prudent and 
reasonable person would not do.
• Malpractice:“The failure of one 
rendering professional services to 
exercise that degree of skill and 
learning commonly applied under 
all the circumstances in the 
community by the average prudent 
reputable member of the 
profession with the result of injury, 
loss or damage to the recipient of 
those services or to those entitled 
to rely upon them.”
• Libel: Written Defamation 
• Slander: Oral defamation 
• Invasion of Privacy: is a charge that 
may result when a client is 
searched without probable cause. 
• Assault is an act that results in a 
person’s genuine fear and 
apprehension that he or she will be 
touched without consent. 
• Battery is the unconnected 
touching of another person.
Types of Laws 
Types of Laws 
Statutory Law 
a)Tort 
b)Contract 
Common Law
Legal Issues 
• Right to Confidentiality is a basic 
one, and especially so in psychiatry. 
Although social attitudes are 
improving, individuals have been 
discriminated against in the past 
for no other reason than for having 
a history of emotional illness.
Informed Consent 
• Informed Consent is a client’s 
permission granted to a physician 
to perform therapeutic procedure, 
before which information about 
the procedure has been presented 
to the client with adequate time 
given for consideration about the 
pros and cons.
3 major elements of informed consent 
Knowledge 
Competency 
Free Will
Restraints and Seclusion 
• Restraints generally refers to a set of 
leather straps that are used to restrain 
the extremities of an individual whose 
behaviour is out of control and who 
poses an inherent risk to the physical 
safety and psychological well-being of 
the individual and staff. 
“Talking down”- a less Restrictive measure 
• Seclusion is another type of physical 
restraint in which the client is confined 
alone in a room from which he or she is 
unable to leave. 
 Orders re issued for R&S?
False Imprisonment 
• False Imprisonment is the 
deliberate and unauthorized 
confinement of a person within 
fixed limits by the use of verbal or 
physical means.
Commitment Issues 
Voluntary Admissions 
Involuntary 
Commitment 
Emergency 
Commitment 
The Mentally ill person 
in need of Treatment 
Involuntary Outpatient 
Commitment(IOC) 
The Gravely Disabled 
Client
Malpractice and 
Negligence 
Malpractice is the failure of 
one rendering 
professional services to 
exercise that degree of 
skill and learning 
commonly applied under 
all the circumstances in 
the community by the 
average prudent 
reputable member of the 
profession with the 
result of injury, loss or 
damage to the recipient 
of those cervices or to 
those entitled to rely 
upon them 
Negligence is the omission 
(of a person) to do 
something which a 
reasonable person, 
guided by those ordinary 
considerations which 
ordinarily regulated 
human affairs, would do 
or the doing of 
something which a 
prudent and reasonable 
person would not do.
Failure to prevent 
Dangerous Client 
behaviour 
• “ Tarasoff Duty to warn” 
An interesting Love story???!!!
Sexual 
Involvement 
with Clients 
Breaching 
Confidentiality 
Failure to 
Honour 
individual Rights 
Control of 
Violent or Self 
destructive 
behaviours
Law suits that occur in 
Psychiatric Nursing 
• Breach of Confidentiality 
• Defamation of Character 
Libel 
Slander 
• Invasion of Privacy 
Assault 
Battery
How to avoid Liability? 
Practice within the scope of the nurse practice 
act. 
Observe the hospital’s and department’s policy 
manuals. 
Measure up to established practice standards. 
Always put the client’s rights and welfare first. 
Develop and maintain a good interpersonal 
relationship with each client and his or her family.
Ethical Aspects
Ethical Principles 
Autonomy 
Beneficence 
Fidelity 
Justice 
Non Malefience 
Veracity
Ethical Dilemmas in Mental 
Health 
An ethical dilemma is a situation in 
which ethical principles conflict or 
when there is no one clear course 
of action in a given situation.
Ethical Decision Making
• Assessment 
 Subjective and Objective data 
• Problem Identification 
 Conflict 
• Plan 
 Explore benefits and Consequences 
 Principles and Theories 
 Select an alternative 
• Implementation 
• Evaluation
Let’s Decide!
Should a client who is loud 
and intrusive to other 
clients on a hospital unit 
be secluded from the 
others?
When a therapeutic 
relationship has ended, can a 
health care professional nurse 
ever have a social or intimate 
relationship with someone he 
or she met as a client?
Are clients who are 
psychotic necessarily 
incompetent or do they 
still have the right to refuse 
hospitalization and 
medication?

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Ppttrendsandissues 130711111203-phpapp01

  • 1. MENTAL HEALTH ( PSYCHIATRIC) NURSING A Presentation on TRENDS and ISSUES
  • 2. Points for Discussion A) Trends  Introduction  History  Psychiatric Nursing In Globalization era  Present scene  Changes and Challenges  Current trends  Trends in the Role of a Psychiatric Nurse
  • 3. B) Issues Legal Aspects • Terminologies • Types of laws • Legal Issues Ethical Aspects • Principles • Dilemmas • Issues
  • 4. Trends in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing History Institutionalization
  • 5. In the Globalization Era De Institutionalization Psychotropic Drugs
  • 6. How do we integrate with Mental Health Community? • Experience and Education • Role and Functions • Relationships with other professions - Leininger(1973)
  • 7. Present Scene of Mental Health • 450 million people affected worldwide • Mental problems common to all countries • 1 in every 4 persons going for health services has atleast one emotional problems • Mental problems of Clients with Chronic disorders • Unavailability of cost effective treatment • Lack of recognition, awareness and action
  • 8. Issues around Mental health Nursing • Hard to justify scientifically due to the lack of Research results • Less ready to face the free market • Role differentiation based on education and experience is unclear. • Become Psychiatric Nurse is not an option for students!
  • 9. Changes and Challenges Demographic changes Social changes Economic Changes Technological changes Mental health care changes
  • 10. a) Demographic Changes Type of family Increasing No. of Elderly
  • 11. b) Social changes • Intergroup and intra group loyalty maintenance • Peer Pressure
  • 12. c) Economic changes • Industrialization • Urbanization • Raised Standard of Living
  • 13. d) Technological changes • Mass media • Electronic Systems • Information Technology
  • 14. e) Mental Health care changes • Increased awareness in public about Mental health • Need to maintain mental stability • Increased mental health problems
  • 15. Current trends in Mental health carte • Educational Programmes for Psychiatric Nurse • Development of Code of Ethics • Legal aspects in Psychiatric Nursing • Promotion of Research in Mental Health Nursing • Cost effective Nursing Care • Focus of Care • World Health Day • Mental Health Global Action Programme • Health and Human Rights • Revision of Hospital Medical Code • Getting ready for DSM-5
  • 16. New Trends in the Role of a Psychiatric Nurse
  • 17. New Trends in the Role of a Psychiatric Nurse Primary Mental Health Nursing Collaborative Psychiatric Nursing Practice Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Psychotherapist Psychiatric Nurse Educator Psycho social Rehabilitation Nursing
  • 18. New trends Child Psychiatric Nursing Gerontological and Geriatric Nursing Deaddiction nursing Neuro psychiatric Nursing Community Mental Heath nursing
  • 19. Issues in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
  • 21. Basic Terminologies • Civil Law: Civil law defines the rights and duties of the individuals in relation to each other. Civil law protects the private and property rights of the individuals and businesses. I. Tort • Intentional • Unintentional II. Contract
  • 22. • Criminal Law: Criminal law defines certain acts as offences against the state and in doing so makes them punishable. The criminal law is enforced by or on behalf of the State. Criminal law provides protection from conduct deemed injurious to the public welfare
  • 23. • Statutory Law: A statutory law is a law that has been enacted by legislative body, such as country or city council, the state legislature or the parliament. An example statutory law such as the Indian Nursing Council Act. • Common Law: Common laws are derived from decisions made in previous cases. These laws apply to a body of principles that evolve from court decisions resolving various controversies
  • 24. • Right to Confidentiality is a basic one, and especially so in psychiatry. Although social attitudes are improving, individuals have been discriminated against in the past for no other reason than for having a history of emotional illness. • Informed Consent is a client’s permission granted to a physician to perform therapeutic procedure, before which information about the procedure has been presented to the client with adequate time given for consideration about the pros and cons.
  • 25. • Restraints generally refers to a set of leather straps that are used to restrain the extremities of an individual whose behaviour is out of control and who poses an inherent risk to the physical safety and psychological well-being of the individual and staff. • Seclusion is another type of physical restraint in which the client is confined alone in a room from which he or she is unable to leave.
  • 26. • False Imprisonment is the deliberate and unauthorized confinement of a person within fixed limits by the use of verbal or physical means. • Gravely Disabled is generally defined as a condition in which an individual, as a result of mental illness, is in danger of serious physical harm resulting from inability to provide for basic needs, such as food, clothing, shelter, medical care and personal safety.
  • 27. • Negligence: The omission (of a person) to do something which a reasonable person, guided by those ordinary considerations which ordinarily regulated human affairs, would do or the doing of something which a prudent and reasonable person would not do.
  • 28. • Malpractice:“The failure of one rendering professional services to exercise that degree of skill and learning commonly applied under all the circumstances in the community by the average prudent reputable member of the profession with the result of injury, loss or damage to the recipient of those services or to those entitled to rely upon them.”
  • 29. • Libel: Written Defamation • Slander: Oral defamation • Invasion of Privacy: is a charge that may result when a client is searched without probable cause. • Assault is an act that results in a person’s genuine fear and apprehension that he or she will be touched without consent. • Battery is the unconnected touching of another person.
  • 30. Types of Laws Types of Laws Statutory Law a)Tort b)Contract Common Law
  • 31. Legal Issues • Right to Confidentiality is a basic one, and especially so in psychiatry. Although social attitudes are improving, individuals have been discriminated against in the past for no other reason than for having a history of emotional illness.
  • 32. Informed Consent • Informed Consent is a client’s permission granted to a physician to perform therapeutic procedure, before which information about the procedure has been presented to the client with adequate time given for consideration about the pros and cons.
  • 33. 3 major elements of informed consent Knowledge Competency Free Will
  • 34. Restraints and Seclusion • Restraints generally refers to a set of leather straps that are used to restrain the extremities of an individual whose behaviour is out of control and who poses an inherent risk to the physical safety and psychological well-being of the individual and staff. “Talking down”- a less Restrictive measure • Seclusion is another type of physical restraint in which the client is confined alone in a room from which he or she is unable to leave.  Orders re issued for R&S?
  • 35. False Imprisonment • False Imprisonment is the deliberate and unauthorized confinement of a person within fixed limits by the use of verbal or physical means.
  • 36. Commitment Issues Voluntary Admissions Involuntary Commitment Emergency Commitment The Mentally ill person in need of Treatment Involuntary Outpatient Commitment(IOC) The Gravely Disabled Client
  • 37. Malpractice and Negligence Malpractice is the failure of one rendering professional services to exercise that degree of skill and learning commonly applied under all the circumstances in the community by the average prudent reputable member of the profession with the result of injury, loss or damage to the recipient of those cervices or to those entitled to rely upon them Negligence is the omission (of a person) to do something which a reasonable person, guided by those ordinary considerations which ordinarily regulated human affairs, would do or the doing of something which a prudent and reasonable person would not do.
  • 38. Failure to prevent Dangerous Client behaviour • “ Tarasoff Duty to warn” An interesting Love story???!!!
  • 39. Sexual Involvement with Clients Breaching Confidentiality Failure to Honour individual Rights Control of Violent or Self destructive behaviours
  • 40. Law suits that occur in Psychiatric Nursing • Breach of Confidentiality • Defamation of Character Libel Slander • Invasion of Privacy Assault Battery
  • 41. How to avoid Liability? Practice within the scope of the nurse practice act. Observe the hospital’s and department’s policy manuals. Measure up to established practice standards. Always put the client’s rights and welfare first. Develop and maintain a good interpersonal relationship with each client and his or her family.
  • 43. Ethical Principles Autonomy Beneficence Fidelity Justice Non Malefience Veracity
  • 44. Ethical Dilemmas in Mental Health An ethical dilemma is a situation in which ethical principles conflict or when there is no one clear course of action in a given situation.
  • 46. • Assessment  Subjective and Objective data • Problem Identification  Conflict • Plan  Explore benefits and Consequences  Principles and Theories  Select an alternative • Implementation • Evaluation
  • 48. Should a client who is loud and intrusive to other clients on a hospital unit be secluded from the others?
  • 49. When a therapeutic relationship has ended, can a health care professional nurse ever have a social or intimate relationship with someone he or she met as a client?
  • 50. Are clients who are psychotic necessarily incompetent or do they still have the right to refuse hospitalization and medication?