Background: Negative staff attitudes have been cited as a factor in explaining the low rates of employment in people with psychosis. We aimed to conduct the first systematic survey of staff attitudes in UK community mental health teams. Methods: A questionnaire survey of clinicians working in community mental health teams in North London, UK. Results: Clinicians believed that many more people with psychosis were capable of working than were actually doing so. Nevertheless they believed that about two thirds of their caseloads were either incapable of working or able only to do voluntary or sheltered work. The work roles they saw as suitable tended to be ones requiring lower levels of technical skills. Clinicians saw helping people get back ...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...
Psychosocial and psychiatric problems are common in patients admitted to general hospitals, and can ...
Background: Researchers have addressed the extraordinarily high rate of unemployment in patients wit...
Background: Negative staff attitudes have been cited as a factor in explaining the low rates of empl...
Background: Work is important for mental health but we are only just beginning to understand why so ...
Background: Work is important for mental health but we are only just beginning to understand why so ...
Objective: To measure community mental health agency staff attitudes about employment for persons wi...
AIMS: Studies investigating mental health professionals' attitudes towards people with mental illnes...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Aim: To evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of clinicians in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health S...
Background: The current study was concerned with the issue of service user involvement in the planni...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...
Psychosocial and psychiatric problems are common in patients admitted to general hospitals, and can ...
Background: Researchers have addressed the extraordinarily high rate of unemployment in patients wit...
Background: Negative staff attitudes have been cited as a factor in explaining the low rates of empl...
Background: Work is important for mental health but we are only just beginning to understand why so ...
Background: Work is important for mental health but we are only just beginning to understand why so ...
Objective: To measure community mental health agency staff attitudes about employment for persons wi...
AIMS: Studies investigating mental health professionals' attitudes towards people with mental illnes...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Shared care of the long-term mentally ill (LTMI) has long been advocated but little is known about t...
Aim: To evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of clinicians in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health S...
Background: The current study was concerned with the issue of service user involvement in the planni...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Background: Increasing overlap between professional roles in integrated mental health care raises qu...
Psychosocial and psychiatric problems are common in patients admitted to general hospitals, and can ...
Background: Researchers have addressed the extraordinarily high rate of unemployment in patients wit...