Module Additional Assessment Details
Evaluation of a mental health assessment relevant to your area of practice. (addressing all LO's)
Formative Assessment / Feedback:
Individual seminar presentation to the group including an outline of the planned assessment, should include context, tools, underpinning philosophy and conduct, and rationales.
Module Learning Strategies
The module requires participation from students to relate and utilise elements of mental health assessment relevant to the students' own clinical area of work. The module is divided into independent learning and contact time. A range of strategies will be used during the contact time including:
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: (30 hours)
12 hours Group work and discussion
14 hours Lectures
4 hours Individual and group tutorials
Guided Independent Study: (120 hours)
20 hours Work based investigation
60 hours Reading and Study
40 hours Assignment preparation
Module Indicative Content
Comprehensive mental health assessment - utilising different models and considering evidence based practice
Assessment as a therapeutic intervention including motivational interviewing and brief interventions
Single assessment and multi professional, multi agency working
Personal and professional philosophy, including ethical and legal standing
The principles of health assessment, interviewing and history taking to form a nursing diagnosis.
Contextual issues and holistic practice in evaluating health ? selecting the right approach
User and carer involvement, negotiation, consent and issues of choice for service users
Assessment schedules and rating scales
The physical health needs of mental health clients
Mental health promotion and education
Use of Information technology and record keeping
Module Texts
BARKER, P. (2004) Assessment in psychiatric and mental health nursing: in search of the whole person. Second Edition Cheltenham: Nelson Thornes.
NORMAN, I. & RYRIE, I. (2009) The art and science of mental health nursing. Maidenhead: Open University Press.
PAPWORTH, M. Marrinan, T, Martin, B. Keegan, D. Chaddock, A. (2013) Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Sage, London.
WALKER, S. CARPENTER, D. & MIDDLEWICK, Y. (2013) Assessment and decision making in mental health nursing London: Learning Matters.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Students will need to be able to work with someone with a mental health issue
Module Resources
Library
IT resources