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Background Models of collaborative care and consultation liaison propose organizational changes to improve the quality of care for people with common mental disorders, such as anxiety and depression.
Nadja Kehler Curth +6 more
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Mental health services in Norway [PDF]
Few countries (if any) have experienced the abundance of material welfare Norway has had for the last decades. The report of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for 2004 places Norway on the very top of the list of ‘best countries to live in’. One might therefore expect that mental disorders would not thrive in Norway, but
Jan Olav, Johannessen +2 more
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Using the analytic hierarchy process to assess the severity of psychopathological states
Introduction Currently, there are known problems of assessing the severity of psychopathological states based on psychometric (rank) scales [1]. The main problem: ranks are non-numeric information that does not allow the simplest mathematical operations
V. Mitikhin +3 more
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Introduction The approach to evaluating the effectiveness of psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) of mentally ill patients implies a multidimensional, hierarchical consideration of mental pathology with the inclusion of clinical and psychopathological ...
V. Mitikhin +3 more
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Introduction Numerous studies point to a high effectiveness of psychosocial rehabilitation using psychopharmacological treatment, psychosocial methods and spiritually oriented care technologies.
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Background People with anxiety disorders represent a significant part of a general practitioner’s patient population. However, there are organisational obstacles for optimal treatment, such as a lack of coordination of illness management and limited ...
Nadja Kehler Curth +9 more
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ObjectiveThis paper describes the implementation of training in trauma-informed care (TIC) across a mental health rehabilitation service.MethodA mixed-methods approach was applied incorporating baseline measures of staff attitudes toward TIC ...
Laura Nation +10 more
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Mental health services in Israel [PDF]
Israel is a multicultural society in a state of permanent change. The population, of about 6.5 million, comprises the following religious groupings: Jews (77.5%), Muslims (15.3%), Christians (2.1%), Druzes (1.7%) and others (3.4%). The organisation of and the approaches used by the country's health services have been determined by this sociocultural ...
Itzhak, Levav, Alexander, Grinshpoon
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Mental health services in Bermuda [PDF]
Bermuda comprises a group of small islands in the Atlantic Ocean, situated approximately 1000 km east of the USA. It is a self-governing crown dependency of the UK. It is the third richest country in the world, with average wages per head of US$41 495 in 2000. Its economy is based on a flourishing offshore insurance industry and tourism.
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Mental health services in Libya [PDF]
Despite all the internal and external criticisms of mental health services in Libya, they remain underdeveloped across the country. The World Health Organization has made efforts to improve the country's mental health services; however, until a stable government is formed, patients with mental illness will continue to be deprived of their basic needs.
Rhouma, Abdul Hakim +3 more
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