7. Models of Care and Change
Published Online: 4 SEP 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444327816.ch7
Copyright © 2010 G. Hussein Rassool
Book Title

Addiction for Nurses
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How to Cite
Rassool, G. H. (2010) Models of Care and Change, in Addiction for Nurses, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781444327816.ch7
Publication History
- Published Online: 4 SEP 2010
- Published Print: 15 OCT 2010
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9781405187466
Online ISBN: 9781444327816
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Keywords:
- models of care and change;
- contemporary health care systems - facing challenges in providing quality care as consequence of changing patterns and nature of addiction;
- Models of Care for Treatment of Adult Drug Misusers or MoCDM (NTA 2002) - setting out a national framework;
- MoCDM and MoCDM Updated - key tenets of care planning and coordination of care and development of integrated care pathways;
- MoCDM (NTA 2002), a four tiers' system of models of care;
- Tier 3 services, specialist services - solely for drug and alcohol misusers in structured programmes of care;
- transtheoretical model, an integrative model of behaviour change - involving emotions, cognition and behaviour;
- stage of change model - change as series of six stages, pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance and termination or relapse;
- model of the Process of Change;
- Nursing models, systematic direction to nursing care
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
Models of care: drugs
Models of care: alcohol
Transtheoretical model of change
Stages of change
Nursing model
References
