Background : Evaluations of the recovery orientation of mental health services have focused on outpatient and rehabilitative rather than acute inpatient facilities. Aim : This naturalistic observational study seeks to evaluate the subjective perspective and functional outcome of inpatients before and after structural alterations. The changes made were the introduction of treatment conferences and conjoint treatment planning, reduction of the total time spent on reports about patients (in their absence), and recovery-oriented staff training on an acute psychiatric unit of the University Hospital of Psychiatry, Zurich, Switzerland. Methods : During 1 year (2011/2012) eligible patients on the study unit were interviewed on a voluntary basis us...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The growing number of people worldwide with mental health problems is increasing and making intensiv...
To evaluate professionals' attitudes to recovery and coercion, as well their satisfaction with worki...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Aims: The aim of the study was to describe and compare how recovery-oriented mental health principle...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Aims: The aim of the study was to describe and compare how recovery-oriented mental health principle...
Objective: The conventional model of biomedical mental healthcare focused on diagnosis, crisis stabi...
Objective: The conventional model of biomedical mental healthcare focused on diagnosis, crisis stabi...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The growing number of people worldwide with mental health problems is increasing and making intensiv...
To evaluate professionals' attitudes to recovery and coercion, as well their satisfaction with worki...
Background: Experiences of recovery from psychosis have been well explored but not with service user...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Aims: The aim of the study was to describe and compare how recovery-oriented mental health principle...
Recovery orientation (RO) is a modality of supporting patients to improve self-determination, leadin...
Aims: The aim of the study was to describe and compare how recovery-oriented mental health principle...
Objective: The conventional model of biomedical mental healthcare focused on diagnosis, crisis stabi...
Objective: The conventional model of biomedical mental healthcare focused on diagnosis, crisis stabi...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Nursing in psychiatric inpatient care is peripheral to a dominating biomedical model of care. Effort...
Background: Involving mental health service users in planning and reviewing their care can help pers...
The growing number of people worldwide with mental health problems is increasing and making intensiv...