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Suicide in the psychiatric hospital [PDF]

open access: possibleChild Psychiatry and Human Development, 1993
Society'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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Bereavement and Psychiatric Hospitalization

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977
Two 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.
Paula J. Clayton, Nicholas R. Frost
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Measuring safety culture in belgian psychiatric hospitals: validation of the dutch and French translations of the hospital survey on patient safety culture.

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2015
OBJECTIVES To measure safety culture in Belgian psychiatric hospitals on 12 dimensions and to examine the psychometric properties of the Dutch and French translations of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (HSPSC) for use in psychiatric ...
Annemie Vlayen   +4 more
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Accidents in a Psychiatric Hospital

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
SummaryIn 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 ...
Keith Hawton, H. Leopoldt
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Nurse practice environment, workload, burnout, job outcomes, and quality of care in psychiatric hospitals: a structural equation model approach.

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2013
AIM To study the relationships between nurse practice environment, workload, burnout, job outcomes and nurse-reported quality of care in psychiatric hospital staff.
P. Van Bogaert   +3 more
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Work engagement supports nurse workforce stability and quality of care: nursing team-level analysis in psychiatric hospitals.

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2013
Research in healthcare settings reveals important links between work environment factors, burnout and organizational outcomes. Recently, research focuses on work engagement, the opposite (positive) pole from burnout.
P. P. V. Bogaert   +4 more
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An examination of costs, charges, and payments for inpatient psychiatric treatment in community hospitals.

Psychiatric Services, 2012
OBJECTIVE Hospitalization is a critical component of treatment for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness. Despite its resource intensity, the costs of inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations in the United States are not well understood ...
M. Stensland, P. Watson, K. Grazier
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Psychiatric Hospital Accreditation

Psychiatric Services, 1963
the 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.
Daniel Blain   +2 more
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The Case for Psychiatric Hospitalization

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974
The 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 ...
Abraham Lurie, Charles J. Rabiner
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Effect of implementing dental services in Israeli psychiatric hospitals on the oral and dental health of inpatients.

Psychiatric Services, 2009
OBJECTIVE Psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, mood disorders, and organic brain disorders) and their treatment may lead to oral diseases, but assessment of dental status and oral care needs among patients with these disorders is lacking.
A. Ponizovsky   +8 more
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