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What GPs need to know about the GMC's new guidance on prescribing Avoiding risks when consulting with patients remotely Getting the most out of remote consultations New GMC guidance on consent explained Parental responsibility and consent Advance decisions to refuse treatment - what GPs need to know Saying sorry - what does the duty of candour mean for GPs?

How GPs can reduce risk when working in unscheduled care Responding to a request to amend patient records How to reduce the risk of prescribing errors Confidentiality: When can GPs disclose information to the police? The video aims to raise awareness of mental health problems in older adults, and hopefully will encourage people to seek help. See also BJGP paper. The following charities may be used by patients to learn more about their mental health condition, and read case studies of others who have suffered and been treated for them.

They also provide a handy contact resource for questions outside of GP surgery hours. The following resources may benefit a patient suffering from mental distress, who does not yet want or require treatment:.

Many doctors find it hard to acknowledge their own mental health issues and put off seeking help. The following resources are aimed towards supporting healthcare professionals cope with stress and other issues which may arise as a result of practising medicine. Trainees in difficulty can contact the Professional Support Unit in their respective deaneries for free support with ill health while training. Current national and legal guidelines for healthcare professionals to follow regarding mental health issues:.

The RCGP training curriculum for mental health issues ensures GPs start with an understanding of the demands of working with people with mental health problems and the need to make sure they remain healthy.

The following resources may be accessed for continuing and developing this purpose, and for providing evidence for Appraisal and Revalidation. Developed in partnership with the Clinical Innovation and Research Centre, the guidance and resources within the Mental Health toolkit reflect current guidelines.

They provide a toolkit to which general practitioners may refer to recognise and diagnose mental health conditions, as well as suggesting the best management options for a particular patient. Please send any comments or suggestions to clinicalquality rcgp. Close This site uses cookies.

If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you agree to our use of cookies. Find out more. Tell us what you think of this website. Home Clinical Resources Clinical Toolkits Mental Health Toolkit Mental Health Toolkit Approximately a quarter of all people will experience a mental health problem in the course of a year, and 23 out of 30 who experience mental health problems will visit their GP.

Background The Mental Health Toolkit provides resources for healthcare professionals to reference regarding the diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems. Who is the Mental Health Toolkit for? Clinical resources and guidance for practices The following tools may be used for recognising, diagnosing and helping patients with a mental illness.

Mental health in partnership with physical health Promoting Awareness of physical health in people with a serious mental illness - NHS England and NHS improvement The NICE approved Lester cardiometabolic intervention framework for patients on antipsychotic medication Early intervention in psychosis - keeping the body in mind Healthy Active Lives HeAL consensus statement: Keeping the body in mind in youths with psychosis Treating depression in people with coronary heart disease The management of patients with physical and psychological problems in primary care Improving the physical health of people with serious mental illness - a practical toolkit Living Better patient information leaflets offering advice for patients with long-term conditions on coping with low mood, depression and anxiety.

WONCA Severe Mental Illness Resources Ten top tips to protect the physical health of patients experiencing psychosis Mental health and smoking People with mental health problems die on average 10 to 20 years earlier than would otherwise be expected, and a large proportion of this difference is due to tobacco use. Psychologically informed delivery Business in the Community published the Mental Health for Employers Toolkit to challenge organisations to provide their staff with the time and a safe space to develop mental health skills.

Dementia The following resources may be used to support health professionals caring for people suffering from dementia and or mental health problems. Resources for practitioners Top Tips The following factsheets offer guidance for approaching a range of common situations which may cause mental health problems for patients. Suicide and Crisis Care Crisis care The Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat is a national agreement between services and agencies involved in the care and support of people in crisis.

The resources below can be useful within mental health crisis care: Mental Capacity Act decision making pathway Options for getting help in a crisis - summary for GPs, patients and families The Mental Health Act: sectioning explained Information sharing and suicide prevention - consensus statement on information sharing Clinical Guide: Assessment of suicide risk in people with depression Centre for Suicide Research at the University of Oxford Suicide prevention and risk assessment The following tools assist GPs in the recognition of suicide risk, and give clinical guidance for assisting those who may be at risk of taking their own life: Staying Safe offers advice to people with suicidal thoughts and those supporting them.

It has practical ideas on how to find a way forward, including making a Safety Plan.



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