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Burnout in acute psychiatric care : an Italian survey

2009
Emergency mental health professionals are asked to face an increasing number of clinical, legal and economic issues that may be sources of occupational stress. Aims of this cross-sectional, multicentre study were to evaluate the prevalence of burnout and job satisfaction among psychiatrists and nurses working in inpatient psychiatric wards and to ...
C. Bressi, M. Porcellana, G. Invernizzi
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An ethnography of caring and control in an acute psychiatric unit.

Nursing praxis in New Zealand inc, 1993
The setting for this study was a 19 bed general hospital psychiatric ward serving a heterogeneous population. The objective of the study was to generate thick description of the cultural knowledge patients and nurses used to organise their behaviour and interpret their experience in an acute psychiatric unit. Further aims were to describe the nature of
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Coping with everyday reality: Mental health professionals' reflections on the care provided in an acute psychiatric ward

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2001
Elisabeth Severinsson, J K Hummelvoll
exaly  

Psychiatric consultation and care after acute burn injury: a 6-month naturalistic prospective study

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2011
Erkki Tapio Isometsä   +2 more
exaly  

Acute psychiatric inpatient care: A cross-cultural comparison between two hospitals in Germany and Japan

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2013
Tanja Neuner, Helmut Hausner
exaly  

Psychiatric Patients In Acute Care Hospitals

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1975
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Effect of Psychiatric Illness on Acute Care Utilization at End of Life From Serious Medical Illness

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2017
, Elizabeth Trice Loggers, Ben Dunlap
exaly  

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