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CULTURALLY-SENSITIVE PSYCHIATRIC NURSING CARE: AN IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY INTERVENTION IN COMMUNITY-BASED ACUTE CARE SETTINGS

open access: yesThe Indonesian Journal of Public Health, 2020
ABSTRACK Psychiatric nursing care is an indispensable aspect of the total health care services provided by nurses in both the acute and chronic care settings. This study investigated the extent of preliminary clinical nursing care provided by registered
Randy Ian Ferenal Gallego
doaj   +1 more source

BOREDOM IN ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC CARE [PDF]

open access: yesIssues in Mental Health Nursing, 2007
Patients hospitalized in acute care psychiatric settings often complain of boredom. Neither historical context nor geographical settings seem to make a difference. Boredom can be found in contemporary studies and older studies, in studies in the United States and the United Kingdom (Raphael, 1974; Raphael & Peers, 1972; Shields, Morrison, & Hart, 1988;
openaire   +2 more sources

CON perspective

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
Body Psychiatry is facing major challenges during times of a pandemic as illustrated by the current COVID-19 pandemic. The challenges involve its actual and perceived role within the medical system, in particular how psychiatric hospitals can maintain ...
P. Falkai
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Emergency medical care of patients with psychiatric disorders -  challenges and opportunities: Results of a multicenter survey

open access: yesBMC Emergency Medicine, 2022
Background Pre-clinical psychiatric emergencies are generally treated by emergency medical staff. The subsequent clinical treatment is often conditioned by interaction problems between emergency medical staff and psychiatric clinical staff. Objectives To
Benedikt Schick   +8 more
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Does an Internet-Based Emotion Regulation Intervention Provide Added Value for Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Care? Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

open access: yesJMIR Research Protocols, 2023
BackgroundThere is a lack of studies on internet-based interventions in inpatient settings. This is especially true for studies of internet-based interventions in acute psychiatric inpatient care.
Laura Luisa Bielinski   +4 more
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Service users experiences of a therapeutic group programme in an acute psychiatric inpatient unit. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Psychiatric nurses have been facilitating therapeutic groups in acute psychiatric inpatient units for many years; however, there is a lack of nursing research related to this important aspect of care.
Horgan, Aine M., O'Mahony, James
core   +1 more source

To what extent could acute general psychiatric day care reduce inpatient admissions? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The multi-site research project (Acronym: EDEN-study) “Psychiatric day hospital treatment: An alternative to inpatient treatment, being cost-effective and minimizing post-treatment needs for care?
Howardova, A   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Schizophrenia in the Netherlands: Continuity of Care with Better Quality of Care for Less Medical Costs.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
BackgroundPatients with schizophrenia need continuous elective medical care which includes psychiatric treatment, antipsychotic medication and somatic health care.
Arnold van der Lee   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘Main the gap!’ The view of healthcare professionals on gains and pitfalls of traditional and innovative models for providing mental health care to imprisoned persons with a severe mental illness in Spain

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction Different mental health care provision models coexist in prisons in Spain. The Ministry of Interior applies a traditional model to secure mental health care to 83% of the country imprisoned population. Three autonomous regions with acquired
J. Antón Basanta   +5 more
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Shame and acute psychiatric in-patient care [PDF]

open access: yesThe Psychiatrist, 2011
Aims and methodTo investigate the complementarities of staff and service users' experiences of shame in psychiatric in-patient settings. Qualitative methods were used by means of focus group interviews in two compositions – staff and service users.
David Richard Crossley   +1 more
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