Bibliography C

Bibliography C

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Canadian Textbooks on Mental Health & Addiction

  • Austin, W., & Boyd, M. A. (Eds.). (2015). Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Halter, M. J. (2014). Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach (First Canadian ed.). C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Children

  • See Adolescents and Children

Cognitive Disorders

  • Stein-Parbury, J., & Eliopoulos, C. (2014). Cognitive disorders. Adapted by C. L. Pollard. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 18, pp. 342–371). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • Austin, W. (2015). Cognitive-behavioral techniques. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 13, pp. 232–243). Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Communication
  • Forchuk, C. (2015). Communication and the therapeutic relationship. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 6, pp. 64–81). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Communication and the clinical interview. Adapted by M. A. Tarko. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 11, pp. 165–183). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Community Settings

  • Cirpili, A., & Shoemaker, N. C. (2014). Psychiatric mental health nursing in community settings. Adapted by H. Symonds-Brown. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 6, pp. 85–98). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Community Treatment Orders (CTO)
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2013). Community treatment orders (CTO’s). Retrieved from http://durham.cmha.ca/programs_services/community-treatment-orders/
  • Rynor, B. (2010). Value of community treatment orders remains at issue. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182(8), E337–E338.

Community Treatment Orders (CTO)

Comorbidity/Medically Compromised

  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77.
  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762.
  • Government of Canada. (2015). Report from the Canadian chronic disease surveillance system: Mental illness in Canada, 2015. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • Tarko, M. A. (2015). Care of medically compromised persons. In W. Austin, & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed., pp. 831–852). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Waite, R., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Psychological needs of patients with medical conditions.
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77. 
  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181e8cfb5
  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2008). The relationship between mental health, mental illness and chronic physical conditions. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Cirpili, A., & Swisher, M. (2014). Psychiatric mental health care in acute care settings. Adapted by K. Clements. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 5, pp. 74–84). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • De Hert, M., Correll, C. U., Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., ... Leucht, S. (2011). Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders: Part I – Prevalence, impact of medications and disparities in health care. World Psychiatry, 10(1), 52–77. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048500/
  • Dewa, C. S., Chau, N., & Dermer, S. (2010). Examining the comparative incidence and costs of physical and mental health-related disabilities in an employed population. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 52(7), 758–762. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0b013e3181e8cfb5
  • Government of Canada. (2015). Report from the Canadian chronic disease surveillance system: Mental illness in Canada, 2015. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
  • Tarko, M. A. (2015). Care of medically compromised persons. In W. Austin, & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd Canadian ed., pp. 831–852). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Waite, R., & Varcarolis, E. M. (2014). Psychological needs of patients with medical conditions. Adapted by S. Mitchell. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 32, pp. 647–658). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Competencies – Psychiatric/Mental Health

  • Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing & Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses. (2015). Entry-to-practice mental health and addiction competencies for undergraduate nursing education. Ottawa, ON: Author.
  • Registered Psychiatric Nurse Regulators of Canada. (2014). Registered psychiatric nurse entry-level competencies.
  • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. (2014). Mental health core competencies for physicians
  • Tognazzini, P., Davis, C., Kean, A., Osborne, M., & Wong, K. (2009). Core competencies in psychiatric mental health nursing for undergraduate nursing education: Position paper. Toronto, ON: Canadian Federation of Mental Health Nurses Education Committee.

Concurrent Disorders

  • Canadian Mental Health Association. (2015). Concurrent disorders. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Els, C., & Kunyk, D. (2015). Care of persons with concurrent substance-related addictive, and other mental disorders. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., pp. 822–830). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Cost (Economic)

  • See Economic (Cost)

Corrections (see Forensic)

Crisis and Disaster

  • Jakubec, S. L. (2014). Crisis and disaster. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 24, pp. 491–508). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.

Culture (Multicultural)

  • Mordoch, E. (2014). Cultural implications for psychiatric mental health nursing. With contributions from R. Zoucha & K. Gregg. In M. J. Halter, Varcarolis’s Canadian psychiatric mental health nursing: A clinical approach. C. L. Pollard, S. L. Ray, & M. Haase (Eds.), (First Canadian ed., Chapter 7, pp. 99–113). Toronto, ON: Elsevier Canada.
  • Srivastava, R. (Ed.) (2007). The healthcare professional’s guide to clinical cultural competence. Toronto, ON: Mosby Elsevier.

Cultural Competence/Safety

  • Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing &Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in nursing education. Ottawa, ON: ANAC.
  • Baba, L. (2013). Cultural safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis public health: Environmental scan of cultural competency and safety in education, training and health services. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.
  • Browne, A. J., Varcoe, C., Smye, V., Reimer-Kirkham, S., Lynam, M. J., & Wong, S. (2009). Cultural safety and the challenges of translating critically oriented knowledge in practice. Nursing Philosophy, 10(3), 167–179.
  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in nursing education: A framework for First nations, Métis and Inuit Nursing. Aboriginal Nurses Association [ANA], Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing [CASN], and Canadian Nurses Association [CNA]. 
  • Canadian Nurses Association. (2009). Global health and equity (Position statement). 
  • Canadian Nurses Association (CNA). (2010). Position Statement - Promoting cultural competence in nursing. Ottawa, ON: Author. 
  • Hart-Wasekeesikaw, F., & Gregory, D. (2009). Cultural competence and cultural safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis nursing education: An integrated review of the literature. Institutional Repository, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB.
  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
  • Kersey-Matusiak, G. (2012). Culturally competent care: Are we there yet? Nursing Management (Springhouse), 43(4), 34-39. 
  • Kirmayer, L. J. (2012). Cultural competence and evidence-based practice in mental health: Epistemic communities and the politics of pluralism. Social Sciences & Medicine, 75(2), 249-256. 
  • Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). (2007). Embracing cultural diversity in health care: Developing cultural competence. Toronto, ON: Author.
  • Richardson, D. (2008). Cultural safety: An introduction. Paediatric Nursing, 20(2), 39–43.

Culture

  • Kent-Wilkinson, A. (2015). The context of mental health care: Cultural, socioeconomic, and legal. In W. Austin & M. A. Boyd (Eds.), Psychiatric & mental health nursing for Canadian practice (3rd ed., Chapter 3, pp. 25–41). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer
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