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Implementing interprofessional learning in the community setting
(2014)Given the need to facilitate and manage care, making every consultation count, knowledge of-and working with-different professional care providers is essential. To optimise care outcomes for clients, the adoption of ... -
Implementing productive mental health ward within a forensic setting
(2014)The paper details the journey, challenges and benefits of implementing the Productive Mental Health Ward initiative in a forensic mental health setting, using the example of the rollout at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS ... -
Improving the quality of life of care home residents with dementia: Cost-effectiveness of an optimized intervention for residents with clinically significant agitation in dementia
(2018)INTRODUCTION: To examine whether an optimized intervention is a more cost-effective option than treatment as usual (TAU) for improving agitation and quality of life in nursing home residents with clinically significant ... -
Improving trial recruitment in care homes: The falls in care home (FinCH) experience
(2018)Introduction: Recruitment into large care home studies has been recognised to be particularly challenging1. A ‘Falls in Care Home (CH) Multi-Centred Trial’ (FinCH) was not recruiting residents to time and target, and ... -
Incidents of hostage-taking in an English high-secure hospital
(2013)Serious adverse incidents in secure psychiatric hospitals are infrequent but significant events. The frequency and characteristics of escape, absconsion, homicide and suicide in English high-secure hospitals have been ... -
Individual characteristics predisposing patients to aggression in a forensic psychiatric hospital
(2005)The assessment and management of aggression have become crucial components of psychiatric inpatient care and the focus of considerable research attention. This study examined the relationships between characteristics of ... -
The individual experience of ageing prisoners: systematic review and meta-synthesis through a Good Lives Model framework
(2017)Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis and physical ill-health. In contrast, the experience of imprisonment from the perspective of ageing prisoners has received ... -
Innovations in practice: Piloting electronic session-by-session monitoring in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services: a preliminary study
(2015)Background: Recent UK initiatives have advocated the use of session-by-session outcome measurement in CAMHS. However, little is known about the feasibility of this approach. Method: The PROMPT study (Patient Reported ... -
Inpatient forensic-psychiatric care: Legal frameworks and service provision in three European countries
(2016)Laws governing the detention and treatment of mentally disordered offenders (MDOs) vary widely across Europe, yet little information is available about the features of these laws and their comparative advantages and ... -
Inquerito sobre o uso de contencao física em um hospital psiquiatrico de grande porte no Rio de Janeiro [Survey on the use of restraints in a large psychiatric hospital Rio de Janeiro city]
(2010)OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of restraints in a large psychiatric hospital in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. METHODS:A survey was carried on in August 2009. Data on sex, age, diagnostic, use and duration of restraints ... -
Institutional abuse - Characteristics of victims, perpetrators and organisations: A systematic review
(2017)BACKGROUND: Abuse of vulnerable adults in institutional settings has been reported from various countries; however, there has been no systematic review of the characteristics of the victims and their abusers. Our aim was ... -
Integration and targeting of community care for people with severe and enduring mental health problems: Users' experiences of the care programme approach and care management
(2004)We report the experiences of different models of community care of random samples of 262 people with severe and enduring mental health problems living in four districts in the north of England. The districts were characterized ... -
Intensive case management for severe mental illness
(2017)Intensive Case Management (ICM) is a community-based package of care aiming to provide long-term care for severely mentally ill people who do not require immediate admission. ICM evolved from 2 original community models ... -
Intensive case management for severe mental illness
(2017)BACKGROUND: Intensive Case Management (ICM) is a community-based package of care aiming to provide long-term care for severely mentally ill people who do not require immediate admission. Intensive Case Management evolved ... -
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Introducing forensic sandplay therapy
(2018)Forensic Sandplay Therapy (FSPT) has been pioneered in a high secure hospital setting for the first time in the UK and wider afield. FSPT has been adapted from Kalffian approaches to suit secure institutions. FSPT utilises ... -
Introduction to the updated ALACRITy study; a long-term follow-up of a Medium Secure Unit (MSU) cohort
(2019)Poster from the Trent Study Day 2019 -
An item response theory analysis of the Forensic Restrictiveness Questionnaire (FRQ)
(2020)Forensic psychiatric care settings are intended to be more therapeutic than penal settings. More homely, recovery-oriented, person-centered, and less overtly punitive. However, forensic inpatient hospitals are highly secure, ...