Frequent mental health hospitalizations are contingent on many variables. The purpose of this study was to gather provider opinions on frequent mental health hospitalizations. A qualitative design was utilized; ten providers participated in this study which explored factors of frequent mental health hospitalizations. Data were analyzed using content analysis. The findings indicated that all providers view medication management as a precipitating factor to psychiatric hospitalization. Findings indicate that support at discharge will greatly influence the success of the patron. The findings of this study indicate further need for education and advocacy in mental health. Findings suggest that stigma and limited community resources are k...
Researchers have argued that organizational context factors in mental health services should be a fo...
BackgroundRelapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
Frequent mental health hospitalizations are contingent on many variables. The purpose of this study...
This quantitative descriptive study examines the differences in attitudes toward mental illness and ...
Rehospitalization of mentally ill persons has been associated mainly with two major factors, noncomp...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Objective: To examine stakeholder perspectives on how the operation of the mental health system affe...
Policies and clinical guidelines acknowledge the role mental health services have in addressing the ...
Background30 - 50% of people with mental illness also experience a substance use problem or concurre...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to identify clinical predictors of alternate level of ca...
Psychiatric disorders can be characterized as behavioral or mental states that cause significant dis...
In Healthy People 2010, mental health is listed as a major public health concern as evidenced by an ...
Background: Relapse in individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) is a frequent occurrence and can...
Researchers have argued that organizational context factors in mental health services should be a fo...
BackgroundRelapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...
Frequent mental health hospitalizations are contingent on many variables. The purpose of this study...
This quantitative descriptive study examines the differences in attitudes toward mental illness and ...
Rehospitalization of mentally ill persons has been associated mainly with two major factors, noncomp...
To improve how healthcare is being provided, many states have focused on enhancing patients\u27 heal...
A problem in healthcare is the increasing number of emergency department visits by repeat users with...
Objective: To examine stakeholder perspectives on how the operation of the mental health system affe...
Policies and clinical guidelines acknowledge the role mental health services have in addressing the ...
Background30 - 50% of people with mental illness also experience a substance use problem or concurre...
Purpose: The main purpose of this study was to identify clinical predictors of alternate level of ca...
Psychiatric disorders can be characterized as behavioral or mental states that cause significant dis...
In Healthy People 2010, mental health is listed as a major public health concern as evidenced by an ...
Background: Relapse in individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) is a frequent occurrence and can...
Researchers have argued that organizational context factors in mental health services should be a fo...
BackgroundRelapse prevention is an important objective in the management of serious mental illness (...
Depression and anxiety affect more Americans than any other mental illness. Although effective treat...