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Meeting Mental Health Needs: Service Delivery in Israel
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Meeting Mental Health Needs: Service Delivery in Israel

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This book summarises findings of studies that are united by a common theme of needs of psychiatric patients in Israel. The studies were performed from 2001-2010, in the Research Unit of Mental Health Services at the Ministry of Health and were motivated by the authors’ deep need to learn more about the met and mainly unmet needs of mentally ill people, and an urgent demand to develop innovative health services or adjust the existing ones to both meet the needs and improve the quality of care and quality of life of their patients. Although the conception of need is a composite one and can be defined in multiple ways to include different aspects of common wishes motivating human activities and ways of their fulfilment, the authors’ used the Bradshaw definition of need (1972) as perceived’ need or what individuals believe they require. Within the context of health care, a need was considered as a lack of health or welfare, or a lack of access to care. All the investigations were conducted t in parallel with the Mental Health Reform in Israel and, therefore, reflect the specific needs and demands of deinstitutionalisation. The selection of topics, the emphasis on briefly summarising research findings rather than exhaustively reviewing the scientific literature and providing practical recommendations are intended to make the book an interesting and useful resource for policymakers, clinicians, and other health professionals, such as clinical psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, general and family medical practitioners, nursing personnel, family members and other support persons, and perhaps mentally ill persons themselves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
10 April 2014
Pages
164
ISBN
9781631173066

This book summarises findings of studies that are united by a common theme of needs of psychiatric patients in Israel. The studies were performed from 2001-2010, in the Research Unit of Mental Health Services at the Ministry of Health and were motivated by the authors’ deep need to learn more about the met and mainly unmet needs of mentally ill people, and an urgent demand to develop innovative health services or adjust the existing ones to both meet the needs and improve the quality of care and quality of life of their patients. Although the conception of need is a composite one and can be defined in multiple ways to include different aspects of common wishes motivating human activities and ways of their fulfilment, the authors’ used the Bradshaw definition of need (1972) as perceived’ need or what individuals believe they require. Within the context of health care, a need was considered as a lack of health or welfare, or a lack of access to care. All the investigations were conducted t in parallel with the Mental Health Reform in Israel and, therefore, reflect the specific needs and demands of deinstitutionalisation. The selection of topics, the emphasis on briefly summarising research findings rather than exhaustively reviewing the scientific literature and providing practical recommendations are intended to make the book an interesting and useful resource for policymakers, clinicians, and other health professionals, such as clinical psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, general and family medical practitioners, nursing personnel, family members and other support persons, and perhaps mentally ill persons themselves.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
10 April 2014
Pages
164
ISBN
9781631173066