‘Building a Safer NHS for Patients’ proposes significant changes to the reporting of adverse events in Britain’s healthcare system including the place of inquiries in the analysis of adverse events. Within mental health services, since 1994 an independent inquiry has been mandatory for all homicides committed by persons in contact with mental health services. The inquiry reviews the care the patient was receiving at the time of the incident, the suitability of that care with regard to the patients history, health and social care needs, and the extent to which the care corresponded with statutory obligations of the health service. A report is usually published following each inquiry including a set of recommendations based on the findings of...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...
Summary Freedom of Information Act requests sent to 51 NHS mental health providers in England showed...
Purpose - To describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across specialist gender, security...
Background: Improved risk assessment has been stressed as the way to reduce homicides by people with...
• Summary: This article examines the findings of a series of mental health inquiry reports published...
Aims and method To explore the experiences and support needs of consultant forensic psychiatrists, ...
A global estimate shows that one in seven homicides is perpetrated by an intimate partner, with wome...
The data to be presented in this contribution form part of a more detailed account which will appear...
Inquiries into adverse events make a significant contribution to the way risk is understood in moder...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
This article examines how mental health related deaths (MHRDs) in England and Wales are counted and ...
Suicide is considered to be a serious health and social issue and the improvement of services that c...
The author discusses the findings and recommendations of the first official review of practices and ...
INTRODUCTION: Barriers and facilitators to incident reporting have been widely researched in general...
A National Health Service Inquiry is set up after an adverse event in order to ascertain the facts, ...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...
Summary Freedom of Information Act requests sent to 51 NHS mental health providers in England showed...
Purpose - To describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across specialist gender, security...
Background: Improved risk assessment has been stressed as the way to reduce homicides by people with...
• Summary: This article examines the findings of a series of mental health inquiry reports published...
Aims and method To explore the experiences and support needs of consultant forensic psychiatrists, ...
A global estimate shows that one in seven homicides is perpetrated by an intimate partner, with wome...
The data to be presented in this contribution form part of a more detailed account which will appear...
Inquiries into adverse events make a significant contribution to the way risk is understood in moder...
Objectives: The objective of the present study is to describe the patterns of health service use and...
This article examines how mental health related deaths (MHRDs) in England and Wales are counted and ...
Suicide is considered to be a serious health and social issue and the improvement of services that c...
The author discusses the findings and recommendations of the first official review of practices and ...
INTRODUCTION: Barriers and facilitators to incident reporting have been widely researched in general...
A National Health Service Inquiry is set up after an adverse event in order to ascertain the facts, ...
The advent of deinstitutionalisation has increased the number of mental health consumers in the com...
Summary Freedom of Information Act requests sent to 51 NHS mental health providers in England showed...
Purpose - To describe how aggressive and violent incidents differ across specialist gender, security...