Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates of recovery. Inpatient care is common, but the decision to initiate such care is not solely up to the patient but also influenced by the healthcare providers. Recent ideas about shared decision-making however challenges this idea. Patient-Controlled Admissions (PCA) refers to a care model where a patient signs a contract that allows the decision for admission into inpatient care to be transferred onto the patient. Methods: In Region Stockholm's public healthcare PCA was introduced to patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses deemed to have the greatest care needs. Outcomes of a 12-month naturalistic within-group follow-up was analyzed us...
This was a long-term followup study of defined cohorts of new patients who met ICD-10 criteria for s...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between admission volume and the quality of mental health care remains u...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an intervention programme for people with severe mental illnes...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates ...
Abstract Background Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook an...
Introduction Patient-controlled admissions (PCAs) represent a change in psychiatric inpatient care w...
<p><b>Background:</b> By patient-controlled admission (PCA), psychiatric patients with a PCA contrac...
Objective To assess whether implementing patient‐controlled admission (PCA) can reduce coercion and...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Background: Missed appointment has been recognized as a major problem in the management of persons w...
7noBackground: To compare the characteristics of compulsory admissions (CAs) and voluntary admission...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-controlled hospital admission for individuals with severe mental disorders is ...
Patients with psychotic disorders face a multitude of medical health disparities in addition to psyc...
Background Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is more successful in reducing hospitalization when b...
Objective: The purpose of this study was 3-fold: (i) to determine the distribution of US patients di...
This was a long-term followup study of defined cohorts of new patients who met ICD-10 criteria for s...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between admission volume and the quality of mental health care remains u...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an intervention programme for people with severe mental illnes...
Background: Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook and rates ...
Abstract Background Patients with schizophrenia spectrum diagnoses have a poor prognostic outlook an...
Introduction Patient-controlled admissions (PCAs) represent a change in psychiatric inpatient care w...
<p><b>Background:</b> By patient-controlled admission (PCA), psychiatric patients with a PCA contrac...
Objective To assess whether implementing patient‐controlled admission (PCA) can reduce coercion and...
Background: There has been a call for increased patient autonomy and participation in psychiatry. So...
Background: Missed appointment has been recognized as a major problem in the management of persons w...
7noBackground: To compare the characteristics of compulsory admissions (CAs) and voluntary admission...
INTRODUCTION: Patient-controlled hospital admission for individuals with severe mental disorders is ...
Patients with psychotic disorders face a multitude of medical health disparities in addition to psyc...
Background Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is more successful in reducing hospitalization when b...
Objective: The purpose of this study was 3-fold: (i) to determine the distribution of US patients di...
This was a long-term followup study of defined cohorts of new patients who met ICD-10 criteria for s...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between admission volume and the quality of mental health care remains u...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an intervention programme for people with severe mental illnes...