Background: Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of responding to and learning from concerns raised by service users and carers. Expertise gained by the experiences of service users and their carers has also been seen as a potential resource to improve patient safety. We know little about the ease of raising concerns within mental health services, and the potential benefits of involving service users and carers in safety interventions. This study aimed to explore service user and carer perceptions of raising safety concerns, and service user, carer and health professional views on the potential for service user and carer involvement in safety interventions. Methods: UK service users, carers and he...
Background: This study seeks to broaden current understandings of what patient safety means in menta...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness suffer more physical comorbidity than the gene...
Background: Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of respond...
Abstract Background Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of...
Background: Establishing patient safety priorities in psychiatry has received less international att...
Background Service user and carer perspectives on safety issues in mental health services are not...
The study aimed to explore mental health professionals’ perceptions of patient safety issues across ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background: Involving carers is a key priority in mental health services. Care...
Background: There is a growing need to involve patients in the development of patient safety interv...
Background: The important role played by carers of those with mental health problems is frequently u...
IntroductionCarers of people with mental illness may face distinct challenges, including navigating ...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-03, rev-recd 2020-11-30, accepted 2...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore how nurses influence the perceptions and experience of safety among ...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness suffer more physical comorbidity than the gene...
Background: This study seeks to broaden current understandings of what patient safety means in menta...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness suffer more physical comorbidity than the gene...
Background: Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of respond...
Abstract Background Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of...
Background: Establishing patient safety priorities in psychiatry has received less international att...
Background Service user and carer perspectives on safety issues in mental health services are not...
The study aimed to explore mental health professionals’ perceptions of patient safety issues across ...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background: Involving carers is a key priority in mental health services. Care...
Background: There is a growing need to involve patients in the development of patient safety interv...
Background: The important role played by carers of those with mental health problems is frequently u...
IntroductionCarers of people with mental illness may face distinct challenges, including navigating ...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-03, rev-recd 2020-11-30, accepted 2...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore how nurses influence the perceptions and experience of safety among ...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness suffer more physical comorbidity than the gene...
Background: This study seeks to broaden current understandings of what patient safety means in menta...
4.1 Introduction Around 60% of carers of relatives with mental health problems report feeling unreco...
Abstract Background People with severe mental illness suffer more physical comorbidity than the gene...