Thesis (M.Med.)-University of Natal, 1993.Since deinstitutionalization many patients, instead of remaining in the community, revolve through the doors of psychiatric facilities resulting in the "Revolving Door Syndrome". Hence a biopsychosocial evaluation of readmissions was undertaken to see what processes came into play once a patient was discharged from a mental hospital and subsequently readmitted. Seventy Indian patients admitted to the Midlands hospital complex, Pietermaritzburg were interviewed and the data was collected. This comprised 40 readmissions and a control group of 30 first admissions. The diagnosis was made according to DSM-III-R. The results obtained were statistically analyzed and a chi square analysis was done to ascer...
Aim To study social, demographic, clinical, and forensic profiles of frequently re-hospitalized (rev...
The goal of this project was to uncover the factors associated with relapse and hospital readmission...
Background. Psychotic Disorders affect more than 1% of the South African adult population and have a...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1985.A study on the influence of psychosocial factors...
Forensic psychiatry is the mental health profession that deals with patients and problems related to...
Relapse and readmission in mental health is relatively common and occurs as a result of various fact...
This dissertation examines recurrent patterns in the interaction between psychiatric patients and th...
Background: Hospital readmissions increase healthcare system costs and can place additional strain o...
Objectives. Deinstitutionalisation and shortage of psychiatric beds worldwide has led to extensive r...
This paper is drawn from a wider project focusing on the stories of psychiatric patients elicited f...
This study reviews the quality of outpatient care provided by the psychiatric service in the Mhala d...
Psychiatric readmissions contribute to a significant cost and healthcare burden to physicians, hospi...
AimsThe aim of this thesis is to add to the knowledge base surrounding the admission characteristics...
A small percentage of mentally ill patients, sometimes referred to as 'revolving door' patients, are...
A qualitative study using in-depth interviews with 10 nurses working with psychiatric patients was c...
Aim To study social, demographic, clinical, and forensic profiles of frequently re-hospitalized (rev...
The goal of this project was to uncover the factors associated with relapse and hospital readmission...
Background. Psychotic Disorders affect more than 1% of the South African adult population and have a...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1985.A study on the influence of psychosocial factors...
Forensic psychiatry is the mental health profession that deals with patients and problems related to...
Relapse and readmission in mental health is relatively common and occurs as a result of various fact...
This dissertation examines recurrent patterns in the interaction between psychiatric patients and th...
Background: Hospital readmissions increase healthcare system costs and can place additional strain o...
Objectives. Deinstitutionalisation and shortage of psychiatric beds worldwide has led to extensive r...
This paper is drawn from a wider project focusing on the stories of psychiatric patients elicited f...
This study reviews the quality of outpatient care provided by the psychiatric service in the Mhala d...
Psychiatric readmissions contribute to a significant cost and healthcare burden to physicians, hospi...
AimsThe aim of this thesis is to add to the knowledge base surrounding the admission characteristics...
A small percentage of mentally ill patients, sometimes referred to as 'revolving door' patients, are...
A qualitative study using in-depth interviews with 10 nurses working with psychiatric patients was c...
Aim To study social, demographic, clinical, and forensic profiles of frequently re-hospitalized (rev...
The goal of this project was to uncover the factors associated with relapse and hospital readmission...
Background. Psychotic Disorders affect more than 1% of the South African adult population and have a...