1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910420943703321

Autore

Buxton Julia

Titolo

Drug policies and development : conflict and coexistence / / edited by Julia Buxton, Mary Chinery-Hesse, Khalid Tinasti

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Brill, 2020

Leiden; ; Boston : , : Brill | Nijhoff, , 2021

ISBN

90-04-44049-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (312 pages) : illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)

Collana

International Development Policy ; ; 12

Disciplina

362.29/1561091724

Soggetti

Drug control - Economic aspects - Developing countries

Drug traffic - Economic aspects - Developing countries

Economic development - Developing countries

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword -- Preface -- List of Illustrations -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Are Barriers to Sustainable Development Endogenous to Drug Control Policies? -- Khalid Tinasti, Julia Buxton and Mary Chinery-Hesse -- PART 1 -- Milestones of Drug Policies and Development -- 2 Drug Control and Development: a Blind Spot -- Julia Buxton -- 3 Imperial Drug Economies, Development, and the Search for Alternatives in Asia, from Colonialism to Decolonisation -- John Collins -- 4 From Alternative Development to Development-oriented Drug Policies -- Daniel Brombacher and Sarah David -- 5 Trying to Be All Things to All People: Alternative Development in Afghanistan -- David Mansfield -- 6 Cannabis Regulation and Development: Fair(er) Trade Options for Emerging Legal Markets -- David Bewley-Taylor, Martin Jelsma and Sylvia Kay -- PART 2 Human Development and Drug Policies -- 7 Making War: Conflict Zones and Their Implications for Drug Policy -- Tuesday Reitano -- 8 The Neo-patrimonial 'Use' of Drug Policy in Electoral Processes -- Khalid Tinasti -- 9 The Meaningful Participation of 'Stakeholders' in Global Drug Policy Debates-A Policy Comment -- Ann Fordham -- 10 The World Drug Policy Problem: Interview with José Ramos-Horta -- José Ramos-Horta and Khalid Tinasti -- PART 3 -- Drugs, Development and Cross-cutting Issues -- 11 The Rif and



California: Environmental Violence in the Era of New Cannabis Markets -- Kenza Afsahi -- 12 The Gendered Impacts of Drug Policy on Women: Case Studies from Mexico -- Corina Giacomello -- 13 Incorporating Child Rights into Scheduling Decisions at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs -- Damon Barrett and Diederik Lohman -- 14 More Harm than Public Health in Drug Policy? A Comment -- Joanne Csete -- 15 Prohibitionist Drug Policy in South Africa-Reasons and Effects -- Andrew Scheibe, Shaun Shelly and Anna Versfeld -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

The 12th volume of International Development Policy explores the relationship between international drug policy and development goals, both current and within a historical perspective. Contributions address the drugs and development nexus from a range of critical viewpoints, highlighting gaps and contradictions, as well as exploring strategies and opportunities for enhanced linkages between drug control and development programming. Criminalisation and coercive law enforcement-based responses in international and national level drug control are shown to undermine peace, security and development objectives.



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910629284703321

Titolo

Advanced Practice in Mental Health Nursing : A European Perspective / / edited by Agnes Higgins, Nina Kilkku, Gisli Kort Kristofersson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022

ISBN

3-031-05536-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2022.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (537 pages)

Collana

Medicine Series

Disciplina

616.89

616.890231

Soggetti

Nursing

Mental health

Nursing - Research

Medical policy

Nursing services - Administration

Mental Health

Nursing Research

Health Policy

Nursing Management

Infermeria psiquiàtrica

Malalties mentals

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part I. Theoretical and historical perspectives -- Chapter 1. Landscape of Advanced Practice Mental Health Nursing in Europe -- Chapter 2.Role and competencies of Advanced Practice Mental Health Nurses -- Chapter 3. Perspectives and Frameworks underpinning the practice of Advanced Mental Health Nursing -- Part II. Foundations for collaborative working -- Chapter 4. Therapeutic alliance -- Chapter 5.Advanced mental health nursing assesment -- Chapter 6.Integrative care planning -- Part III. Therapeutic engagement in different contexts -- Chapter 7. Collaboration with families, networks and communities



-- Chapter 8.Advanced Practice Mental Health Nursing and Mental Health Promotion -- Chapter 9. Trauma and Trauma Informed Care -- Chapter 10.Mental health care in the era of growing global risk and uncertainty – a recovery and person-centred approach -- Chapter 11. Interface between physical and mental health -- Chapter 12.Spirituality: Resilience in the emotional desert -- Chapter 13.Diversity and culturally responsive mental health practice -- Chapter 14.Collaborative prescribing and advanced mental health nursing practice -- Part IV. Beyond the clinical dimension of the Advanced Practice Mental Health Nursing -- Chapter 15.Educational aspects in Advanced Mental Health Nursing Practice -- Chapter 16. Advocacy and the Advanced Nurse Practitioner -- Chapter 17.Advanced Practice Mental Health Nurses as leaders -- Part V. Advancing the Evidence Based Practice Agenda -- Chapter 18.Knowledge translation and linking evidence to practice -- Chapter 19.Enhancing the quality of care through participatory generation of evidence -- Chapter 20. Maintaining professional competence -- Part VI. Emerging issues and challenges -- Chapter 21. eMental Health and health informatics -- Chapter 22. Into the future: challenges and opportunities for the APMHN role.

Sommario/riassunto

This textbook explores issues central to the provision of recovery-orientated care based on ethical principles and human rights perspectives. Written by academics and nurse practitioners, this comprehensive text draws together theory, research and practice to map the landscape of Advanced Practice in Mental Health Nursing (APMHN) in Europe. Underpinned by a rights- and relational- based approach to care, the textbook is organized around six themes: theoretical and historical perspectives; foundations for collaborative working; therapeutic engagement in different contexts; beyond the clinical dimension of the APMHN role; advancing the evidence-based practice agenda and emerging issues and challenges. Each theme consists of a number of chapters that are designed to address different aspects of APMHN. With a focus on illuminating the collaborating aspect of their role and advancing nurses’ competencies, debates and guidance are provided in areas such as therapeutic alliance, assessment, care-planning, mental health promotion, family work, trauma, diversity and culture, spirituality, risk and uncertainty, and prescribing. In addition to addressing the leadership, education and advocacy role, specific chapters explore the APMHN role in linking evidence to practice, in the participatory generation of evidence and maintaining professional competence. With a focus on future challenges and opportunities the textbook concludes with discussion on issues, such as eMental Health and future challenges and possibilities facing APMHNs, including challenges in informing policy, democratizing services, working across service and disciplinary boundaries, collaboratively shaping the evidence agenda, as well sustaining their role into the future. Within the book theoretical debate is grounded in case studies and/or examples from across Europe. This textbook is especially relevant to Mental Health Nurses undertaking studies at the Advanced Practice level. It is also suited to all Mental Health Nurses studying at post-graduate level who wish to advance their practice irrespective of the country. Educators, researchers and policy-makers involved in the area of Mental Health and Advanced Nursing Practice along with people with lived experiences will find the text of relevance.