Gilliland, G. W., Sommer, R.: A sociometric study of admission wards in a mental hospital. Psychiatry 24, 367–372 (1961)Gilliland, G. W. , and R. Sommer : A sociometric study of admission wards in a mental hospital. Psychiatry 24 , 367–372 (1961)....
Near Plympton, handsome early eighteenth century country house bought in1835by Dr Charles Aldridge for use as a private lunatic asylum. Censured in the 1844 Report of the Commissioners in Lunacy for using excessive degree of restraint. In 1844 it had 17 private and 66 pauper patients, the latt...
reducing disproportionate rates of admission and compulsory detention of people from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities; increase access to culturally appropriate services; improve gender sensitivity of services and safety of women on acute inpatient wards For more information and to endorse the...
Four wards from the mental health centre, with several healthcare professionals, gave informed consent to participate in the study. Three inpatient wards and one outpatient department were included. Nurses, assistant nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers, and a teacher who ...
(e.g., the routine recording of patients’ smoking status on admission, and of smoking cessation support offered to patients by staff). However, little is known about more complex implications of supporting smoking as part of daily activities on the wards, including resources spent for the ...
This study aimed to explore the experiences of staff, service-users, and carers with admission in two adult acute inpatient mental health wards. A grounded theory (GT) approach was adopted such that theory was developed inductively through data collection and analysis. A total of twenty-two ...
Shaw, H.; Mackie, C.A.; Sharkie, I. Evaluation of effect of pharmacy discharge planning on medication problems experienced by discharged acute admission mental health patients.Int. J. Pharm. Pr.2000,8, 144–153. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] ...