Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK, inpatient facilities are still important in modern mental health care. 'Informal carers', including family members, often play an essential role, not only in providing care in the community but also in care of patients during periods of hospitalisation. UK National Health Service policies increasingly consider the position of these carers as 'partners' in the care process, but relatively little attention has been paid to their position within the hospital settings where treatment is provided for inpatients. This paper contributes to geographical work on carers experiences, by reporting how this issue emerged through a study focused on perceptions of a...
The aim was to explore informal carers’ perceptions of supporting the everyday life of a relative wh...
This paper reports on research framed by theories of therapeutic landscapes and the ways that the so...
Inpatient services are frequently constructed as a topic of concern in research and policy, often in...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK inpatient ...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This paper examines the implications for design of inpatient settings of community-based models of c...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
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The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
Background: Loony Bins and madhouses; does the environment contribute to the wellbeing of mental hea...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
While the milieu of an inpatient facility is considered a treatment modality, extant literature focu...
The aim was to explore informal carers’ perceptions of supporting the everyday life of a relative wh...
This paper reports on research framed by theories of therapeutic landscapes and the ways that the so...
Inpatient services are frequently constructed as a topic of concern in research and policy, often in...
Although there has been a shift toward treatment in the home and the community, in the UK inpatient ...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This pilot research project sought to provide a postoccupation assessment of a new mental health inp...
This paper examines the implications for design of inpatient settings of community-based models of c...
Focusing on the lived experiences of patients1 and staff within low and medium secure mental healthc...
© 2015 Shadowfax Publishing and Informa UK Limited All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or par...
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clin...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
A growing body of literature in geography and other social sciences considers the role of place in t...
Background: Loony Bins and madhouses; does the environment contribute to the wellbeing of mental hea...
Questions of care appear to be catching the imagination of researchers across several areas of human...
While the milieu of an inpatient facility is considered a treatment modality, extant literature focu...
The aim was to explore informal carers’ perceptions of supporting the everyday life of a relative wh...
This paper reports on research framed by theories of therapeutic landscapes and the ways that the so...
Inpatient services are frequently constructed as a topic of concern in research and policy, often in...