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Mental Illnesses And Mental Health

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Mental illnesses lead to more disability than any other chronic illnesses and contribute significantly to the burden of diseases worldwide; moreover, the number of patients with mental illnesses and co-occurring physical illnesses are on the rise (SAMHSA, 2012; WHO, 2011). To meet this challenge, more psychiatric nurses with appropriate mental health training are needed, especially in the United States and China. Psychiatric-mental health nurses work with individuals and families to assess their mental health needs, diagnose mental disorders, and offer a range of treatment plans and services. The misconceptions and the neglect of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (PMHN) in nursing education curricula make the recruitment of nurses for …show more content…

As a result of this collaboration, this paper (1) describes the state of mental health nursing in the United States and China; (2) presents and overview of contributing factors related to current numbers and interest of new nurses in psychiatric-mental health; and (3) discusses marketing strategies for repositioning psychiatric-mental health nursing programs in the United States and China.
State of Mental Health Nursing in United States and China
In the United States, mental disorders are common, often serious, yet treatable disorders that have a major impact on the United States population. Mental disorders are prevalent among one in four Americans and are second only to cardiovascular diseases as the leading disease burden in the United States (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2006). According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), in 2009 almost 20% of the United States adult population experienced acute mental illnesses (AMI) (excluding substance use disorders) in the previous year; and 4.8% of adults had serious mental illnesses (SMI), which equates to approximately 11 million adults annually (SAMHSA, 2012). Serving the mental health needs is a growing challenge worldwide. The mental health scenario in China highlights the pressing need for improved

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