BackgroundSystematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of health care have increased over the last decades. Even so, it is hard to choose priorities and to know when the desired results are reached, especially in forensic psychiatric care where there can be a discrepancy between patient and staff expectations of what good quality of care is and how it should be reached. The aim of the present study was to describe and compare patient and staff experiences of quality of care in two forensic psychiatric clinics over a period of 4years.MethodsA quantitative design was used and yearly between 2011 and 2014, a total of 105 questionnaires were answered by patients and 598 by staff.ResultsThe sample consisted of four different group...
In recent years, large groups of forensic psychiatric patients have been relocated into new medium-a...
Quality in Psychiatric Care-Forensic Inpatient Staff (QPC-FIPS) is an instrument of Swedish origin v...
Introduction: Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental disorders (COD) wi...
BackgroundSystematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of health care have increased ...
Abstract Background Systematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of health care have ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psy- chometric properties and dimensionality of the...
Introduction: The forensic psychiatric care of mentally disordered offenders is extensive in Sweden....
There is a need for an internationally standardized and psychometrically tested instrument to measur...
There is a need for an internationally standardized and psychometrically tested instrument to measur...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate the quality of forensic psychiatric care, to describe th...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • This paper describes Swedish outpatients' perception of the quality of psychia...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
Forensic psyhiatric care protects the society by giving patients care to diminish risks of serious c...
Background: To improve and develop the psychiatric care it is important to evaluate the patient’s ex...
Despite the growing attention to quality and quality improvement in health care in the United States...
In recent years, large groups of forensic psychiatric patients have been relocated into new medium-a...
Quality in Psychiatric Care-Forensic Inpatient Staff (QPC-FIPS) is an instrument of Swedish origin v...
Introduction: Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental disorders (COD) wi...
BackgroundSystematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of health care have increased ...
Abstract Background Systematic efforts to improve the quality, safety and value of health care have ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psy- chometric properties and dimensionality of the...
Introduction: The forensic psychiatric care of mentally disordered offenders is extensive in Sweden....
There is a need for an internationally standardized and psychometrically tested instrument to measur...
There is a need for an internationally standardized and psychometrically tested instrument to measur...
The aims of this thesis were to investigate the quality of forensic psychiatric care, to describe th...
ACCESSIBLE SUMMARY: • This paper describes Swedish outpatients' perception of the quality of psychia...
Background: Forensic psychiatric care is a context where patients are being cared for without consen...
Forensic psyhiatric care protects the society by giving patients care to diminish risks of serious c...
Background: To improve and develop the psychiatric care it is important to evaluate the patient’s ex...
Despite the growing attention to quality and quality improvement in health care in the United States...
In recent years, large groups of forensic psychiatric patients have been relocated into new medium-a...
Quality in Psychiatric Care-Forensic Inpatient Staff (QPC-FIPS) is an instrument of Swedish origin v...
Introduction: Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental disorders (COD) wi...