Mental Health Care

Tuesday, 05 April 2005 15:47
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A MODEL FOR PAIN TREATMENT SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTH NATIONAL SERVICE FRAMEWORK (NSF)

The NSF listed certain criteria that should be met:

Standard three

Any individual with a common mental health problem should:

All mental health service users on Care Programme Approach (CPA) should:

IMPLEMENTATION OF NSF (National Service Framework)

A "new Duty of Quality will drive the quality agenda, underpinned by clinical governance, the National Institute of Clinical Excellence and the Commission for Health Improvement"

This has been achieved via the National Mental Health Implementation Group and the National Mental Health Implementation Team.

The NSF proposed a Learning Zone containing a national database of Service Delivery and Practice and a Mental health learning network was planned. 

"National support for local action"

This incorporated criteria of vital core functions to provide comprehensive services including:

AIMS OF NSF

All of these aims would be just as appropriate for patients with pain.

The NSF Mental Health specified Staffing levels for 350 patients, half with severe mental illness as: 8 Care Co-ordinators (each with max. caseload of 35), of these:
3-4 CPNs; 2-3 Social Workers, 1-1.5 Occupational Therapists*; 1-1.5 Psychologists; 1 Consultant, 1-1.5 non-consultant med. Staff, 1-3 Mental Health support workers; admin.

Staff

Team leader one of above (30-50% caseload?)

Users of service should be provided with written information on the service provided; contact numbers, care plan, disorder and its treatment, relapse plan and crisis plan, contingency plans, support networks etc.

Community Psychiatric Nurses (CPNs)

DOH figures for 2001/2: