Purpose of review: There are complexities in communicating diagnostic information relating to schizophrenia spectrum disorders. There is a current dearth of research in understanding how clinicians effectively communicate with service users about such diagnostic news. In this review, we aim to synthesize the latest research throughout 2012 and 2013 that presented data relating to the communication of a diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorders, including individuals who had experienced first-episode psychosis or were in at-risk mental states. Comprehensive database and manual searches were conducted which obtained data from both service users and health professional groups. Recent findings: Fourteen quantitative and qualitative studies ...
AIMS: A narrative review of studies on the psychiatrists' opinion about the information process and ...
Aims: To examine health professionals’ views and practices relating to the specific barriers to comm...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: The process of communication at the time of a mental health diagnosis is an important bu...
Background: There is limited research investigating how information about a mental health diagnosis ...
This thesis explores services users’ and General Practitioners’ (GPs’) views regarding psychiatric d...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the general public’s perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the general public’s perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is considered a complex, chronic mental health disorder featured by a ra...
Objective: This research sought to gain insight into the processes used by clinicians to discuss a s...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the general public's perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
AIMS: A narrative review of studies on the psychiatrists' opinion about the information process and ...
Aims: To examine health professionals’ views and practices relating to the specific barriers to comm...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...
Background: There is limited understanding of the mechanisms used to effectively communicate with se...
Background: Transparent diagnostic communication is considered best practice for clinicians. However...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: Communicating about psychotic symptoms can be challenging. This study aimed to identify ...
Background: The process of communication at the time of a mental health diagnosis is an important bu...
Background: There is limited research investigating how information about a mental health diagnosis ...
This thesis explores services users’ and General Practitioners’ (GPs’) views regarding psychiatric d...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the general public’s perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the general public’s perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
Introduction: Schizophrenia is considered a complex, chronic mental health disorder featured by a ra...
Objective: This research sought to gain insight into the processes used by clinicians to discuss a s...
AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the general public's perception of schizophrenia symptoms ...
AIMS: A narrative review of studies on the psychiatrists' opinion about the information process and ...
Aims: To examine health professionals’ views and practices relating to the specific barriers to comm...
Background: Research suggests that while patients wish to talk about positive psychotic symptoms, ps...