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AbstractThis paper describes a programme I have led on behalf of Tate Britain over the last five years, and sets out some initial thoughts about the impact on it of a range of different, sometimes conflicting, influences and pressures. The programme is Nahnou‐Together, which translates from the Arabic as ‘we together’ and, in this context, implies ...
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Aims: To explore whether locally described ‘gold standards’ have been met for transfers of older people (over 65 years of age) from a district general hospital to inpatient psychiatric units and to generate suggestions for further quality improvement.
Mandakini Bhowmick +3 more
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Choice or no choice? The need for better branded public sector condoms in South Africa
Condoms are one of the cornerstones to any response to the HIV epidemic. However, targetedmarketing strategies that make condoms more attractive to people at high risk of infection areoften overlooked.
John Ashmore, Ruth Henwood
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Aims This re-audit of rapid tranquillisation (RT) practices in patients over the age of 65 at a district general hospital took place as part of a wider quality improvement project to assess whether practices had improved following previous audits ...
Hardeep Singh +2 more
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Realizing the promises of telepsychiatry in special populations
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Candace B. Borders
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Introduction Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly being researched within the field of psychiatry to find out what use it might be.
G. Belam, R. Nilforooshan
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This chapter is about borders that are made and broken at gay pride parades. Specifically, I examine the discursive and material borders maintained in tourism discourse.
Johnston, Lynda
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Background Though there are a growing number of programs seeking to prevent violence against women and children, adolescent girls often fall into a gap between these approaches.
Maureen Murphy +3 more
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Use of Treatment Escalation Plans to Guide Care Planning on a Specialist Dementia Unit
Aims This audit reviewed the use of Treatment Escalation Plans (TEPs) on the Borders Specialist Dementia Unit (BSDU). We aimed to use data on completion rates and quality to adapt the TEP form to both improve practice and develop a more specialised form
Charlotte Russell, Lucy Calvert
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Transforming care for people with dementia using the Internet of Things
There are currently around 46.8 million people living with dementia around the world and this number is estimated to increase to 74.7 million by 2030 and to 131.5 million by 2050.
Ramin Nilforooshan +6 more
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