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The patient's daily activities in acute psychiatric care

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 1997
The patient's daily activities in acute psychiatric careThis study is part of a research project entitled:‘Towards patient‐focused nursing on an acute psychiatric ward’. The aim of the project is to describe the changes taking place in nursing activities during a research project.
I, Lepola, L, Vanhanen
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Storytelling of co‐operative team meetings in acute psychiatric care

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, 2002
Background.  One of the goals of co‐operative psychiatric nursing and co‐operative team meetings is to improve patients' and significant others' participation and thus, to enhance patients' resources outside the hospital. The objective of this paper is to describe the different expert interventions that either enabled or prevented patient and his/her ...
Päivi, Vuokila-Oikkonen   +3 more
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Sleep problems predict next-day suicidal thinking among adolescents: A multimodal real-time monitoring study following discharge from acute psychiatric care

Development and Psychopathology, 2021
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) are major public health concerns among adolescents, and research is needed to identify how risk is conferred over the short term (hours and days).
Catherine R. Glenn   +6 more
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Feasibility and Acceptability of Ecological Momentary Assessment with High-Risk Suicidal Adolescents Following Acute Psychiatric Care

Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2020
Objective: The study purpose was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of intensive ecological momentary assessment (EMA) among high-risk adolescents with suicidal thoughts and behaviors following discharge from acute psychiatric care.
Catherine R. Glenn   +6 more
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Humanization of care in acute psychiatric hospitalization units. Scoping Review.

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2022
INTRODUCTION Humanization in Mental Health refers to give the same relevance to the clinical needs and to the social, emotional, and psychological needs. AIM To identify the published knowledge on current care models related to the Humanization of Care
Maria Teresa Sanz-Osorio   +5 more
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Developing psychosocial care for acute psychiatric wards

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2000
The author has reviewed current literature which suggests that it is possible to utilize psychosocial interventions within inpatient care. Through discussion of specific interventions including medication, cognitive behavioural therapy, coping strategy enhancement and education, problems are identified which can impede nurses from developing these ...
Baker, John, Baker, J. A.
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ADHD in acute care psychiatric inpatients

ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders, 2018
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurocognitive disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention, impulsivity and motor hyperactivity. The worldwide prevalence of ADHD, in the general adult population, has been estimated to be 2.8%. Patients with ADHD have a high incidence of comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders. Those with
Katherine L, Lines, Joseph, Sadek
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Psychiatric intensive care in acute psychosis

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1996
We have reviewed the development of psychiatric intensive care, focusing on organizational factors and the causes of psychiatric violence, suggesting guidelines for rapid tranquillization. The economics of running a psychiatric intensive care unit were subjected to an analysis of fixed, semi-fixed and variable costs.
C E, Hyde, C, Harrower-Wilson
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Acute and chronic psychiatric care: Establishing boundaries

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1995
Despite advances in psychiatry, a proportion of those with mental illness have episodes of severe illness, and a few of these patients may attain only partial recovery. In this respect, mental illness is similar to physical illness and systems of acute and chronic care are essential.
L I, Sederer, B, Dickey
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Health Professionals’ Experiences of Providing Trauma-Informed Care in Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Settings: A Scoping Review

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2020
Background: Trauma-informed care is increasingly recognized as the ideal model of care for acute psychiatric inpatient units; however, it continues to be a challenge to implement.
C. O’Dwyer   +3 more
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