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Non-psychiatric physicians' learning experiences from past psychiatric training in Japan: a qualitative pilot study with intergroup contact theory approach. [PDF]
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Commercial Price Variation for 11 Outpatient-Based Psychiatric Services.
King K, Skydel JJ, Ross JS, Wallach JD.
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The Case for Psychiatric Hospitalization
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974The goal of psychiatric treatment is to restore the patient to a reasonable state of mental health. Hospitalization is often considered to be an unnecessarily expensive component of a total treatment program. In our zeal to reduce expense, many patients for whom hospitalization is indicated are either refused admission or are prematurely discharged ...
C J, Rabiner, A, Lurie
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Accidents in a Psychiatric Hospital
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1978SummaryIn a six-month study of psychiatric hospital in-patients, it was found that accidents more often occurred among females and among patients on psychogeriatric wards. Falls were the most common form of accident. Accidents resulting from the aggressive behaviour of other patients usually occurred on long-stay and rehabilitation wards, with middle ...
K, Hawton, H, Leopoldt
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Bereavement and Psychiatric Hospitalization
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977Two hundred forty-nine psychiatric inpatients were compared with 249 matched controls and with a psychiatric hospital survey group of 95 patients for incidence of recent bereavement. There were no significant differences between the groups for loss of a first-degree relative in six months and one year prior to admission.
N R, Frost, P J, Clayton
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Psychiatric Hospital Accreditation
Psychiatric Services, 1963the need to transfer him from one ward to another within the unit. All personnel on the unit report to the psychiatrist in charge, although in a sense they have a dual responsibility. They have a clearly defined “line” relationship to the unit psychiatrist, and a staff relationship to the chief of their particular discipline.
D, BLAIN, K B, BABCOCK, F J, GERTY
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Suicide in the psychiatric hospital
Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 1993Society's attitudes toward and treatment of the suicider are examined. The emotional and clinical impact suicide has on everyone, and its consequences to the hospital are detailed. Our unfortunate emphasis on "prevention" as against treating the disease process which causes the death is stressed.
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