Aims and method: The mental health information available to people with bipolar affective disorder is variable in quality. We conducted a qualitative survey in an urban out-patient department to elicit the opinions of people with bipolar affective disorder on the written information provided by three health information providers.Results: Participants’ responses were generally positive for each leaflet. The two leaflets rated highest by participants used quality assurance tools. However, 20-30% had difficulty understanding the leaflets. Medical jargon and verbosity were common criticisms. Clinical implications: Professional bodies such as the Royal College of Psychiatrists play an important role in providing patients with written information...
For this quantitative study, a cross-sectional design was used to assess patients' ratings regarding...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
This qualitative study explores experiences of mental health care by nine Italian users with a diagn...
Mcur (Community Psychiatric Nursing), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMood disorders, spe...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess the quality of commonly found websites on bip...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate web-based information on bipolar disorder and to assess particular content qu...
Background: Previous research suggests that patients are dissatisfied with information provided a...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is...
Sarah Liebherz, Lisa Tlach, Martin Härter, Jörg Dirmaier Department of Medical Psychology...
Background Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is ...
Information seeking is an important coping mechanism for dealing with chronic illness. Despite a gro...
Background Information seeking is an important coping mechanism for dealing with chronic illness. De...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The Dutch guideline for bipolar disorder (BD) recommends t...
Background: An important aspect of managing chronic disorders like bipolar disorder is to have acces...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
For this quantitative study, a cross-sectional design was used to assess patients' ratings regarding...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
This qualitative study explores experiences of mental health care by nine Italian users with a diagn...
Mcur (Community Psychiatric Nursing), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMood disorders, spe...
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to assess the quality of commonly found websites on bip...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate web-based information on bipolar disorder and to assess particular content qu...
Background: Previous research suggests that patients are dissatisfied with information provided a...
BACKGROUND: Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is...
Sarah Liebherz, Lisa Tlach, Martin Härter, Jörg Dirmaier Department of Medical Psychology...
Background Despite the widespread proliferation of consumer health information provision, little is ...
Information seeking is an important coping mechanism for dealing with chronic illness. Despite a gro...
Background Information seeking is an important coping mechanism for dealing with chronic illness. De...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The Dutch guideline for bipolar disorder (BD) recommends t...
Background: An important aspect of managing chronic disorders like bipolar disorder is to have acces...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
For this quantitative study, a cross-sectional design was used to assess patients' ratings regarding...
Helpful strategies for communicating news of a serious mental health diagnosis are poorly understood...
This qualitative study explores experiences of mental health care by nine Italian users with a diagn...