ObjectivesThe study examined the usefulness of a three-perspective model for determining the quality of evaluations in psychiatric emergency services. The model was used to evaluate the hypothesis that the provision of high-quality care in emergency services is primarily influenced by service objectives related to patients' clinical characteristics rather than by institutional constraints, such as workload or physical facilities, or by social biases, such as clinicians' attitudes toward patients or perceptions of community expectations.MethodsThe evaluation of 683 persons assessed in nine California public facilities were independently observed. Multivariate techniques were used to test the relative importance of patients' clinical characte...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe U.S. emergency health care syst...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
There are few multivariate models to explore emergency mental health triage decisions. To date, no m...
ObjectivesThe study examined the usefulness of a three-perspective model for determining the quality...
the usefulness of a three-perspec-tive model for determining the quality ofevaluations in psychiatri...
Quality of care is widely assumed to be related to patient outcomes, but little is known about care ...
ObjectiveThe study examined factors affecting clinicians' decisions in the psychiatric emergency ser...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Objective: The study examined factors affecting clinicians ’ decisions in the psychiatric emergency ...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Psychiatric emergency services (PES) have an integral role in the spectrum of mental health services...
Prior research suggests that stereotypes and bias may affect psychiatric diagnoses and disposition d...
OBJECTIVE:The authors examined whether factors other than civil commitment criteria influence the in...
Determinants of the evaluation and disposi-tion of psychiatric emergencies were studied at Detroit G...
This study considers the denial of access to inpatient care to those seeking hospitalization followi...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe U.S. emergency health care syst...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
There are few multivariate models to explore emergency mental health triage decisions. To date, no m...
ObjectivesThe study examined the usefulness of a three-perspective model for determining the quality...
the usefulness of a three-perspec-tive model for determining the quality ofevaluations in psychiatri...
Quality of care is widely assumed to be related to patient outcomes, but little is known about care ...
ObjectiveThe study examined factors affecting clinicians' decisions in the psychiatric emergency ser...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Objective: The study examined factors affecting clinicians ’ decisions in the psychiatric emergency ...
Psychiatric emergency service assessments of 683 patients were observed to better understand the qua...
Psychiatric emergency services (PES) have an integral role in the spectrum of mental health services...
Prior research suggests that stereotypes and bias may affect psychiatric diagnoses and disposition d...
OBJECTIVE:The authors examined whether factors other than civil commitment criteria influence the in...
Determinants of the evaluation and disposi-tion of psychiatric emergencies were studied at Detroit G...
This study considers the denial of access to inpatient care to those seeking hospitalization followi...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityThe U.S. emergency health care syst...
Background: Consumer perceptions of care are a key measure of service quality. The Consumer Percepti...
There are few multivariate models to explore emergency mental health triage decisions. To date, no m...