Approximately 5% of the UK population live with serious mental health problems. Data show that informal caregivers of people with mental illness provide care for the highest number of hours compared to other illness and the economic cost of this care is highest in the UK when compared internationally. People living with serious mental health problems make transitions between different intensities of service as their needs fluctuate, including referral, admission, transfer or discharge. Although caregiving is associated with both stress and positive reward, service transitions are particularly associated with increased stress. This review aimed to investigate what is known about the experiences of informal caregivers during mental health se...
Background Many adolescents with mental health problems experience transition of care from child an...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Legal, social and economic factors have changed the delivery of care to people who have a mental dis...
Approximately 5% of the UK population live with serious mental health problems. Data show that infor...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of child and adolescent mental heal...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract: Background: Meta-synthesis is used to generate and understand new insights from a qualitat...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
A young person's transition of care from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental...
Background Many adolescents with mental health problems experience transition of care from child an...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Legal, social and economic factors have changed the delivery of care to people who have a mental dis...
Approximately 5% of the UK population live with serious mental health problems. Data show that infor...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of child and adolescent mental heal...
This paper presents findings from a national study into the Care Programme Approach funded by the De...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract: Background: Meta-synthesis is used to generate and understand new insights from a qualitat...
Objective: To describe the lived experiences of people subject to community treatment orders (CTOs) ...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
INTRODUCTION: Continuity of care has been demonstrated to be important for service users and carer g...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
Within the UK, there are a growing number of young people diagnosed with mental health difficulties ...
A young person's transition of care from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental...
Background Many adolescents with mental health problems experience transition of care from child an...
Background: Informal carers are central in supporting patients at the end of life, but this has subs...
Legal, social and economic factors have changed the delivery of care to people who have a mental dis...