Overview
- Relevance of patient mental health needs
- Methods to address patient mental health needs
- Teaching plans for patients and caregivers
- Mental health issue treatment
Caregivers
- Identify the exact needs, cultural peculiarities, and learning styles
- Provide information about the health issue
- Inform about available resources
- Provide training addressing the most urgent needs
Summary
- Mental health needs
- Addressing mental health needs
- Teaching plans for patients and caregivers
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