Introduction and Historical development of Psychiatric Nursing

Subject: Mental Health (Theory)

Overview

A person is in a mentally healthy state if they are aware of their own skills, able to handle life's usual stressors, able to work professionally and successfully, and able to give back to their community. The nursing specialty of mental health nursing, sometimes known as psychiatric nursing, is focused on the prevention, treatment, and cure of mental illness or mental discomfort in people of all ages, including psychosis, dementia, depression, and schizophrenia. Although mental health nursing has developed into a skilled profession, there are still many challenges for mental health nurses to overcome, including the need to balance the caring and directing functions of mental health nursing practice and ongoing policy development in the provision of services.

Mental Health

Definition

A person is in a mentally healthy state if they are aware of their own abilities, able to handle life's normal stresses, able to work productively and successfully, and able to give back to their community.

The nursing specialty of mental health nursing, sometimes known as psychiatric nursing, is focused on the prevention, treatment, and cure of mental illness or mental discomfort in people of all ages, including psychosis, dementia, depression, and schizophrenia.

Historical Development of Psychiatric Nursing

  • The 18th century saw the development of psychiatric mental health nursing and a shift toward compassionate kindness.
  • The advancement of caring has replaced punishment.
  • The "Certificate in Psychological Medicine" was created in 1818 for medical training.
  • All asylum attendants had access to schooling thanks to the 1870 Education Act.
  • Although nursing is becoming more respected, asylum seekers in New Zealand still have a stigmatized status.
  • The first nursing school in the United States for mental health nursing opened its doors in 1882.
  • Published in 1885 was the Handbook for the Instruction of Attendants1of the Insane.
  • In 1902, 15,000 copies were sold, and the oral tradition of mental healthcare gave way to writing.
  • A nurse training program was created in 1890.
  • 15 asylums participated in the training program in 1892.
  • New Zealand has since developed similarly to the UK.
  • First mental nurse training program and registered business in Auckland, 1907.
  • Published in 1923 was "The Handbook for Mental Health Nurses."
  • Pharmaceutical treatment with antidepressants and antipsychotics first became available after World War II.
  • Many institutionalized customers were able to leave the hospital for the first time in decades thanks to this success.
  • Hildegarde Peplau launches the first speciality training program and the text book "Interpersonal Relations in Nursing" between 1950 and 1954.
  • An international trend was the conceptualization of mental health nursing as a therapeutic relationship.
  • Orlando and Barker, nursing theorists, expanded on Peplau's notion.
  • 1970: The transition of education from mental institutions to universities and polytechnics
  • The postgraduate certificate program in mental health nursing was created in 1995.
  • 2000 postgraduate diploma's masters professionalism of specialized in mental health nursing
  • Deinstitutionalization in the 1980s
  • A set of five strategic directions were formed by the New Zealand Ministry of Health in 1994. Strategic future directions for mental health services
  • The Mental Health Commission was founded in 1996 to carry out the National Mental Health Strategy abroad.
  • The national plan for more and better mental health services was published in 1997 as "Moving Forward."
  • The 1998 Mental Health Services Blueprint.
  • Recovery ideas emerged in the 1990s, and consumers got involved.
  • Although mental health nursing has developed into a skilled profession, there are still many challenges for mental health nurses to overcome, including the need to balance the caring and directing functions of mental health nursing practice and ongoing policy development in the provision of services.

 

Things to remember
  • A person is in a mentally healthy state if they are aware of their own abilities, able to handle life's normal stresses, able to work productively and successfully, and able to give back to their community.
  • The nursing specialty of mental health nursing, also known as psychiatric nursing, is focused on the prevention, treatment, and cure of mental illness or mental distress in people of all ages, including psychosis, dementia, depression, and schizophrenia.
  • Although mental health nursing has developed into a skilled profession, there are still many challenges for mental health nurses to overcome, including the need to balance the caring and directing functions of mental health nursing practice and ongoing policy development in the provision of services.
  • The 18th century saw the development of psychiatric mental health nursing and a shift toward compassionate kindness.
  • The advancement of caring has replaced punishment.
  • The "Certificate in Psychological Medicine" was created in 1818 for medical training.
  • All asylum attendants had access to education thanks to the 1870 Education Act.
  • Although nursing is becoming more respected, asylum seekers in New Zealand still have a stigmatized status.
Questions and Answers

Mental Health is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and a fruitfully ad is able to make a contribution to his or her community.

 

 

 

 

  • 18th century- move towards humane kindness an emergence of psychiatric mental health nursing.
  • Punishment was replacement by the development of the care.
  • 1818- Training for doctors developed “Certificate in Psychological Medicine”.
  • 1870 Education Act- education was provided for all attendants of asylum.
  • Nursing rises in status but the status of the asylum worker in New Zealand share the stigmatize status of their charges.
  • 1882 first nursing school (USA) for mental health nursing based on Nightingale teaching.
  • 1885 Handbook for the instruction of attendants1of the insane was published.
  • 1902- 15000 copies have been sold and mental nursing became a written instead of oral tradition.
  • 1890-A training scheme was developed for nurses
  • 1892- 15 asylums were participating in the training scheme
  • New Zealand now followed the UK in development.
  • 1907- First training program for psychiatric nurses and registration commerce in Auckland.
  • 1923- “The Handbook for Mental Health Nurses” was published.
  • Following World War II pharmacological treatment emerged with1antidepressants1and antipsychotic.
  • So successfully that many institutionalized clients were able to leave the hospital for the first time in decades.
  • 1950-1954- Hildegarde Peplau initiates, first specialty traning1and text book “Interpersonal Relations in Nursing.”
  • Conceptualization of mental health nursing as a therapeutic relationship was an international trend.
  • Nursing theorists reader, Orlando an Barker developed further on peplau`s theory
  • 1970- Education from mental institutional to poly technique and universities
  • 1995 development of postgraduate certificate program of mental health nursing
  • 2000 professionalism of specialty of mental health nursing postgraduate diploma’s masters
  • 1980`s de-institutionalization
  • 1994 New Zealand Ministry of health established a ]et of five strategic directions “ Looking forward strategic directions for mental health services
  • 1996- The Mental Health Commission established to an overseas implementation of the National Mental Health strategy.
  • 1997-“Moving forward- The national1plan for more and better mental health services”
  • 1998- Blueprint for mental health services.
  • 1990`s recovery principles developed and consumes became involved
  • Mental health nursing has blossomed into a skilled profession but there are still many challenges] faced by mental health nurses with ongoing policy development in the1provision of services and the need to balance the caring and controlling function of mental health nursing practice.

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