过去一年中添加的文章,按日期排序

[HTML][HTML] One Flew East, One Flew West, 65 Years of the Cuckoo's Nest

J Hamilton - American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' …, 2024 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
14 天前 - … for safe patient care, Kesey encourages reflection on the power differential between
psychiatrists and patients and on ethical considerations of beneficence versus autonomy. …

Implementation of an Open Door Policy on Two Acute Care Units

LK Schreiber, F Sattler, AJ Fallgatter, T Steinert… - Psychiatrische …, 2024 - europepmc.org
54 天前 - Psychiatric Assistance Act, psychiatric patients who are treated involuntarily can be
admitted to open wards. … relevance regarding the experience of autonomy or stigmatization. …

aggressive incident assessment Assaultive Rating Scale (ARS), 179 situational analysis model, 179 victim, 80–1 aggressive incident communication skills

O Mindset - care plan - cambridge.org
64 天前 - … acute psychiatric units (APUs), 13–14 acutely disturbed patients. See also challenging
behaviour (CB) activity and engagement programmes, 94 care plan, 87–8 etiology, 76 …

Caring or preventing recidivism? The case of medium security forensic psychiatric wards in French-Speaking Belgium

S De Spiegeleir - … : A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Risk and …, 2024 - dial.uclouvain.be
70 天前 - … “autonomy”, which is enormously used on the field. According to caregivers’ assessment,
sufficiently autonomous patients … But what does autonomy really mean in such context …

The" Continu-A-mente" project: an interdisciplinary program to promote the continuity of care between hospital and community for people with dementia and their …

C Pozzi, A Staglianò, C Ballabio, C De Ponti… - Medical Research …, 2024 - esmed.org
85 天前 - … the patient's Time Up and Go Test score; the improvement in the patient's levels of
autonomypsychiatric conditions. Eleven in-hospital sessions to develop activities tailored to …

Ethical and practical issues in using security technologies in psychiatric settings: a scoping review.

G Anastasi, R Latina, P Salvatori, S Bambi - 2024 - osf.io
99 天前 - patient autonomy while effectively addressing the intrinsic risks inherent in acute
psychiatric care. … with ethical concerns about patient privacy and autonomy, leading to debates …

The needs and quality of life of forensic patients undergoing therapy in isolation as a protective measure

I Markiewicz - repozytorium.bg.ug.edu.pl
215 天前 - … for patients in forensic psychiatric wards. The assessment of needs in forensic
psychiatry … The highest level of autonomy was demonstrated by the patients of wards with a low …

Ontological insecurity of inattentiveness: Conceptualizing how risk management practices impact on patient recovery when admitted to an acute psychiatric hospital

K Deering, C Wagstaff, J Williams… - … journal of mental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
236 天前 - … restraint and ward seclusion can impact negatively on patient recovery, … autonomy,
despite experiencing mental distress. Yet, less is known about the impact from the patient's

O. 2.2-6 'Let's Ask the Service Users and Staff!'-Barriers and Facilitators to Increasing Physical Activity in Medium Secure Psychiatric Services in the UK?

G Lui, G Faulkner, S Gibbon, C Hewitt… - European Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
292 天前 - … One main barrier discussed was environmental factors in secure services such as
sedentary ward environments and the lack of autonomy in secure services. Main facilitators …

Dermatologist, orthopaedist, and psychiatrist walk into a COVID ward: on the permeability of professional boundaries in a competition-free context

M Rys, P Krzyworzeka… - … : The European Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
309 天前 - … Later he added that they had not managed to become autonomous: During this
month, we referred patients to thousands of pulmonology, infectious and internal diseases …