The Role of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse

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The Role of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse

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This is a discussion paper on the role of psychiatric mental health nurse

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According to the World Bank, mental and psychiatric health illnesses present a vast challenge to societies across the globalised. In particular, depression upsets around 350 million people and acts as the main contributor to living with disability. As a major economic burden, depression was approximated to result in $800 billion loses in economic output in 2010 and projected to hit $1600 billion by 2030. World Bank demonstrated that countries often ignore the immense challenge of mental health or remain unable to contain it. As such, the society continues to experiencing the burden aggravated by stigma, stereotyping, ruined social positions and unavailable or insufficient health and social support. Western countries lead in cases of mental illnesses. For example, the United States leads with the highest number of adult incarcerations as 2.2 million people are either jailed or imprisoned (Travis, Western & Redburn, 2014). A systematic review of incarcerated people suffering from mental and psychiatric concisions   showed that about 3.7% of the patients suffered from psychotic conditions. Women accounted to 4% of psychosis,

 

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