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Primary Care Mental Health in Older People, 1st ed. 2019 A Global Perspective

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : de Mendonça Lima Carlos Augusto, Ivbijaro Gabriel

Couverture de l’ouvrage Primary Care Mental Health in Older People

This book is a practical resource that will support the delivery of holistic mental health interventions in the primary and community care setting for older people. Primary care delivery is discussed in relation to both functional mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression, and psychotic and personality disorders, and acquired organic mental disorders of old age, such as dementia, cognitive impairments, and delirium. Careful consideration is paid to the complex relationship between mental and somatic health problems, as well as the impacts of multimorbidity and polypharmacy. Further topics include, for example, epidemiology, wider determinants of health, different care models, history taking, neurocognitive and capacity assessment, and pharmacological, psychological, and physical interventions.

The wider goals of the book are to support the development of community resilience and self-care in older people; to promote universal access and equity for older people in order to enable them to achieve or recover the highest attainable standard of health, regardless of age, gender, or social position; and to promote pathways to care for older people with mental health problems respecting their autonomy, independence, human rights, and the importance of the life-course approach. This book will be an invaluable resource for all professionals who work with older adults with mental health problems and those training in these fields including physicians, psychiatrists, family doctors, geriatricians, general practitioners, nurses, psychologists, neurologists, occupational therapists, social workers, support workers and community health and social care workers.

Part I

1              Aims and concept of the Companion to Primary Care Mental Health in Older People

2              Epidemiology and the scale of the problem

3              Wider determinants of health

Part II

4              Frailty

5              Comorbidity and multimorbidity including stepped care and skill mix

Part III

6              History taking and assessment

7              Neurocognitive assessment

8              Promoting dignity in the care of older adults

Part IV

9              Pharmacological interventions in older adults

10           Psychological interventions in older adults

11           Exercise for older adults with mental health problems

12           Advocating better mental health care for older adults

Part V

13           Anxiety disorder in older adults

14           Bereavement in older adults

15           Bodily distress syndrome (BDS), bodily stress syndrome and health anxiety in older adults

16           Biopsychosocial approaches to depression in older adults

17           Suicidality in older adults

18           Psychosis in older adults

19           Sexual disorder in older adults

Part VII

20           Delirium in older adults: practical guide for primary health services

21           "Neurocognitive disorders in older adults

·         Alzheimer’s disease

·         Vascular dementia

·         Lewy body dementia

·         Frontal lobe disorder

·         Prion diseases

·         Dementia secondary to infective disorder"

22           "Neurocognitive disorders in older adults

·         Vascular dementia"

23           Health care delivery for older people with dementia in primary care

24           Agitation

Part VIII

25           Psychosocial rehabilitation in mental health care for older adults

26           Cognitive intervention for patients with cognitive impairments

Part XI

27           Clinical cases

               

               

               

               

               

               

Dr Carlos A. de Mendonça Lima obtained his medical degree at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and achieved its equivalence in Portugal and in Switzerland. He specialized in Psychiatry at the Université de Franche-Comté, France. He subsequently completed a Master degree in Epidemiology and Statistics and another one in Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics at the University of Nancy I, France. He is Doctor in Sciences of Life and Health (PhD) by the Université de Franche-Comté, France. He was a consultant of the Mental Health Division of the World Health Organization from 1992 to 1998. He helped to create the WHO Collaborating Centre for Psychiatry of the Elderly in 1996 and he was its director from 1998 to 2004. He was president of the European Association of Geriatric Psychiatry between 2003 and 2004 and he was Member of the Board of Directors of the International Psychogeriatric Association from 2004 to 2012. He was Vice-Chair of the European Psychiatric Association Section of Old Age Psychiatry from 2004 until 2010 when he was elected its Chair, a position he held until 2014; until today he is its Councilor. In 1999 he became member of the board of the World Psychiatric Association Section of Old Age Psychiatry and in 2008 he assumed its secretary, position that he still stands today. He assumed clinical, teaching and research positions in 4 different countries (Brazil, French, Portugal and Switzerland) and today he has the charge of the Unity of Old Age Psychiatry at the Centre Les Toises, Lausanne. He also has intense clinical activity together with Primary Care Doctors of a rural area in Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.

Professor Gabriel Ivbijaro is Visiting Professor of Population Mental Health at NOVA University, Lisbon, Portugal and a specialist in Integrated Care and Primary Care Mental Health, with expertise in service re-design. He co-edited ‘Integrating Mental Health Into Primary Care: A Global Perspective’ in collaborati

Supports the delivery of holistic mental health interventions in older people

Covers functional mental health problems and acquired organic mental disorders

Presents case scenarios from low-, medium-, and high-income countries

Addresses delivery of the Global Mental Health Action Plan

Features contributions from a range of care providers

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