Older patients account for around 20% of the population in secure forensic psychiatric services in the UK. However, little qualitative research has investigated the experience of ageing in secure settings. This study aimed to gather the individual views of a sample of patients over 50 years old in the UK at different levels of security. Fifteen participants were selected and underwent one-on-one qualitative interviews. The interviews were analysed through thematic analysis, which generated seven themes: Self-agency, activities, social life, practical matters, recovery, physical health and service improvement. Study findings highlighted the complexity of ageing in secure settings. Despite the positive feedback reported in aspects such as phy...
Although the number of older patients in forensic psychiatric settings is increasing, there is limit...
This was presented at the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care Lunchtime Research Seminar. Th...
Objectives: There is a lack of research informing service delivery for older forensic mental health ...
Older patients account for around 20% of the population in secure forensic psychiatric services in t...
Background: Although the prevalence of older patients in forensic psychiatric services is increasing...
Intro. Secure forensic psychiatric settings in the United Kingdom offer treatment to mentally-disord...
Aim: To examine the experiences and attitudes of patients aged 60 and over who are resident in a hig...
Introduction. Following the recent development of residential units for the execution of security me...
Objectives. The prevalence of ageing patients in forensic psychiatric settings is increasing. Howeve...
This research project explores the lived experiences of older adults who have offended, on life in s...
Older forensic psychiatric patients stay in secure services longer than prisoners sentenced for the ...
Older forensic mental health patients have complex needs and requirements; service provision is requ...
Older forensic mental health patients have complex needs and requirements; service provision is requ...
Introduction Research evidence that can inform service provision and treatment requirements for olde...
PurposeThere is a lack of research informing service requirements for older (aged≥55 years) forensic...
Although the number of older patients in forensic psychiatric settings is increasing, there is limit...
This was presented at the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care Lunchtime Research Seminar. Th...
Objectives: There is a lack of research informing service delivery for older forensic mental health ...
Older patients account for around 20% of the population in secure forensic psychiatric services in t...
Background: Although the prevalence of older patients in forensic psychiatric services is increasing...
Intro. Secure forensic psychiatric settings in the United Kingdom offer treatment to mentally-disord...
Aim: To examine the experiences and attitudes of patients aged 60 and over who are resident in a hig...
Introduction. Following the recent development of residential units for the execution of security me...
Objectives. The prevalence of ageing patients in forensic psychiatric settings is increasing. Howeve...
This research project explores the lived experiences of older adults who have offended, on life in s...
Older forensic psychiatric patients stay in secure services longer than prisoners sentenced for the ...
Older forensic mental health patients have complex needs and requirements; service provision is requ...
Older forensic mental health patients have complex needs and requirements; service provision is requ...
Introduction Research evidence that can inform service provision and treatment requirements for olde...
PurposeThere is a lack of research informing service requirements for older (aged≥55 years) forensic...
Although the number of older patients in forensic psychiatric settings is increasing, there is limit...
This was presented at the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Social Care Lunchtime Research Seminar. Th...
Objectives: There is a lack of research informing service delivery for older forensic mental health ...