Background: Relationships within acute psychiatric units between patient-level experiences and events and fluctuations in mental state have rarely been examined. Aim: Data from a multi-centre service evaluation (11 units, 5,546 admissions) were used to examine mental state patterns and associations with clinical characteristics, events and adverse incidents. Method: During the 12-month evaluation period, nursing staff completed shift-level ratings using a new rating scale, the observed mental state (OMS) scale, which assessed active psychopathology (emotional distress, disinhibition, psychosis, cognitive impairment) and withdrawal (45,885 sets of day/afternoon shift ratings). Results: The OMS scale performed satisfactorily and is worth cons...
OBJECTIVE: Psychopathology can be measured adopting the perspective of clinicians or the perspective...
Background: Adverse incidents (violence, self-harm and absconding) can cause significant harm to pat...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
Accessible summary Nursing observation and reporting of inpatients' illness severity is subjective a...
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the stability (i.e., consistency of patients’ response...
Purpose: Inpatient psychiatric units are dynamic in nature, potentially creating a different treatme...
The main characteristic of the nursing Interactive Observation Scale for Psychiatric Inpatients (IOS...
Objective: This paper reports findings from a multicentre service evaluation project conducted in ac...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between mental disturbances - anxiety and depression, somatiza...
Aims and objectives. The relationship between mental disturbances-anxiety and depression, somatizati...
Aims and objectives. The relationship between mental disturbances-anxiety and depression, somatizati...
Objective: There is a need for a simple and brief tool that can be used in routine clinical practice...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
Quality nursing plays a central role in the delivery of contemporary health and social care, with a ...
This study assessed whether severity of psychiatric disorder varies across day hospital and in-patie...
OBJECTIVE: Psychopathology can be measured adopting the perspective of clinicians or the perspective...
Background: Adverse incidents (violence, self-harm and absconding) can cause significant harm to pat...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...
Accessible summary Nursing observation and reporting of inpatients' illness severity is subjective a...
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the stability (i.e., consistency of patients’ response...
Purpose: Inpatient psychiatric units are dynamic in nature, potentially creating a different treatme...
The main characteristic of the nursing Interactive Observation Scale for Psychiatric Inpatients (IOS...
Objective: This paper reports findings from a multicentre service evaluation project conducted in ac...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The relationship between mental disturbances - anxiety and depression, somatiza...
Aims and objectives. The relationship between mental disturbances-anxiety and depression, somatizati...
Aims and objectives. The relationship between mental disturbances-anxiety and depression, somatizati...
Objective: There is a need for a simple and brief tool that can be used in routine clinical practice...
AIM: To explore and investigate differences between the views of qualified nurses working in psy...
Quality nursing plays a central role in the delivery of contemporary health and social care, with a ...
This study assessed whether severity of psychiatric disorder varies across day hospital and in-patie...
OBJECTIVE: Psychopathology can be measured adopting the perspective of clinicians or the perspective...
Background: Adverse incidents (violence, self-harm and absconding) can cause significant harm to pat...
Aim: To explore and investigate differences between the views of quali?ed nurses working in psychiat...