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The rhythm of sensory input shapes audio‐visual temporal processing
Abstract The temporal relationship between incoming signals is crucial in determining whether multisensory information is integrated into unitary percepts. Temporal binding windows (TBWs) define the time range within which multisensory inputs are highly likely to be perceptually integrated, even if asynchronous.
Denisa Adina Zamfira +5 more
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Emergency Department presentations for mental health crisis: Comparing ED‐only care with transfer to a Crisis Stabilisation Unit. ABSTRACT Emergency departments (EDs) are often the first point of contact for individuals experiencing mental health crises; however, they remain unsuitable to cater to the complex needs of mental health patients.
Carly Hudson, Marcus Randall
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ABSTRACT Clinical placement is an essential part of Australian pre‐registration nursing degrees and is mandated for all students to become registered as nurses. Clinical placement in mental health settings is important for preparing students to work with individuals with mental ill health and mental health conditions, with positive experiences during ...
Alana Wilson, Renee Molloy, Adam Searby
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ABSTRACT Coercive measures in psychiatric inpatient care remain controversial and are often associated with negative experiences for both patients and staff. The Safewards model aims to reduce conflict and containment by fostering a safer and more therapeutic ward environment. However, evidence regarding its effectiveness is mixed.
Jenny Karlsson +5 more
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Patient Agitation in the Intensive Care Unit: A Concept Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim Exploring the concept of patient agitation in the intensive care unit. Background Patient agitation in the intensive care unit is of widespread concern and linked to negative outcomes for patients, staff, and family members. There is currently no consensus on what constitutes agitation in the intensive care context, hindering effective and
Anne Mette N. Adams +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore current evidence regarding the provision of palliative care for individuals with very severe to extreme behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) in a hospital setting. Design Scoping review. Reporting Method The PRISMA‐ScR reporting guideline. Methods The JBI guidelines for scoping reviews were followed.
Maree Gallop +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Intellectual disability (ID) and schizophrenia are known to separately carry a high risk of comorbidity of mental health and physical conditions. However, the prevalence and risk of comorbidities among people diagnosed with concurrent ID and schizophrenia have to date not been studied.
Trine Lise Bakken +2 more
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Gender differences in persistent delusional disorder
Karishma R Kulkarni +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are known to have a higher risk for a wide range of health conditions compared to the general population. However, there is little research comparing a more comprehensive range of diseases and conditions at different ages.
Magnus Sandberg +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The importance of recovery‐focused practice is widely recognised. However, limited attention has been paid to how nurses continue to engage reflectively and creatively in long‐term care settings. Aim This study explored how nurses provided recovery‐oriented care for people with mental illness in long‐term, complex, and uncertain ...
Ryo Odachi +3 more
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