This study compares aspects of behaviour in two long-stay resident groups with residual psychiatric difficulties. One group was residing on traditional psychiatric hospital wards and the other group was based in a newly built bungalow complex set within the hospital grounds. This study compares behavioural profiles between these two resident groups. Results indicate that bungalow residents showed significantly lower levels of psychiatric difficulty than their ‘ward-based’ counterparts. To explore this result further we conducted an examination of possible selection bias at the time of initial assessment. Historical data on both groups were obtained from case notes and analysed to seek possible explanations for this result. These results ...
Patient satisfaction with the interpersonal and amenities aspects of care in a psychiatric hospital ...
Discharge from a psychiatric forensic institution is a critical moment for patients with severe ment...
The clinical and social characteristics of new long-stay (NLS) patients at Friern and Claybury Hospi...
How many longstay patients could be equally served by less sheltered facilities, and what are the ma...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess the characteristics of long-stay patients in con...
Objective: Many studies ofthe prevalence ofmental disorders among residents of long-term care facili...
Background: Legislation was passed in Sweden to stimulate the development of different housing solut...
A BOUT 80 per cent of the beds in British mental hospitals are occupied bylong-stay patients,<9&g...
This study sought to investigate the effect of changes of the physical ward environment on levels of...
During the last decades of the 20th century, many psychiatric hospitals changed the living environme...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the last decades of the 20th century, many psychiatric hospital...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
The long-stay psychiatric patient represents one of the major problems to the N.H.S. and to hospital...
Residents of South-Verona who contacted the mental health services in 1983 were traced and followed ...
Patient satisfaction with the interpersonal and amenities aspects of care in a psychiatric hospital ...
Discharge from a psychiatric forensic institution is a critical moment for patients with severe ment...
The clinical and social characteristics of new long-stay (NLS) patients at Friern and Claybury Hospi...
How many longstay patients could be equally served by less sheltered facilities, and what are the ma...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess the characteristics of long-stay patients in con...
Objective: Many studies ofthe prevalence ofmental disorders among residents of long-term care facili...
Background: Legislation was passed in Sweden to stimulate the development of different housing solut...
A BOUT 80 per cent of the beds in British mental hospitals are occupied bylong-stay patients,<9&g...
This study sought to investigate the effect of changes of the physical ward environment on levels of...
During the last decades of the 20th century, many psychiatric hospitals changed the living environme...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the last decades of the 20th century, many psychiatric hospital...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
Accommodation is considered to be important by institutions interested in mental health care both in...
The long-stay psychiatric patient represents one of the major problems to the N.H.S. and to hospital...
Residents of South-Verona who contacted the mental health services in 1983 were traced and followed ...
Patient satisfaction with the interpersonal and amenities aspects of care in a psychiatric hospital ...
Discharge from a psychiatric forensic institution is a critical moment for patients with severe ment...
The clinical and social characteristics of new long-stay (NLS) patients at Friern and Claybury Hospi...