Title. Establishing contact and gaining trust: an exploratory study of care avoidance.Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the competencies especially deep-rooted personal qualities - of care providers who succeed in making contact and gaining trust with clients who are inclined to avoid the care they need.Background. Demands, thresholds and fragmentation of services hinder the accessibility of health care, such that some severe mentally ill people do not receive the treatment they need or avoid healthcare services.Methods of establishing contact and gaining trust in mental health care include practical assistance, realistic expectations, establishing long-term goals, empathy and a client-centred and flexible approach...
Abstract Background Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of...
Social representations of addiction and the resulting stigmatization have been widely described and ...
nursing; psychotic patients The ideal of trust pervades nursing. This article uses empirical materia...
Title. Establishing contact and gaining trust: an exploratory study of care avoidance.Aim. This pape...
Title. Establishing contact and gaining trust: an exploratory study of care avoidance. Aim. This pap...
This qualitative study explores the construct of care from the perspective of people diagnosed with ...
Background The recent policy of deinstitutionalization of health care in Western countries has resu...
Background: The recent policy of deinstitutionalization of health care in Western countries has resu...
Background: Mental illness is defined differently depending on the context, ranging from symptoms of...
Shifts in public policy towards an increasing focus on risk have been deemed problematic at a number...
Objective - To develop understandings of the nature and influence of trust in the safe management of...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
The emphasis on care in the community in current mental health policy poses challenges for community...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Abstract Background Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of...
Social representations of addiction and the resulting stigmatization have been widely described and ...
nursing; psychotic patients The ideal of trust pervades nursing. This article uses empirical materia...
Title. Establishing contact and gaining trust: an exploratory study of care avoidance.Aim. This pape...
Title. Establishing contact and gaining trust: an exploratory study of care avoidance. Aim. This pap...
This qualitative study explores the construct of care from the perspective of people diagnosed with ...
Background The recent policy of deinstitutionalization of health care in Western countries has resu...
Background: The recent policy of deinstitutionalization of health care in Western countries has resu...
Background: Mental illness is defined differently depending on the context, ranging from symptoms of...
Shifts in public policy towards an increasing focus on risk have been deemed problematic at a number...
Objective - To develop understandings of the nature and influence of trust in the safe management of...
The emergence of recovery as an important philosophy in contemporary mental health care, alongside i...
Introduction: Studies show a need for trust between stakeholders in integrated services. However, fe...
The emphasis on care in the community in current mental health policy poses challenges for community...
Recovery in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders often involves relationships with...
Abstract Background Previous research into improving patient safety has emphasised the importance of...
Social representations of addiction and the resulting stigmatization have been widely described and ...
nursing; psychotic patients The ideal of trust pervades nursing. This article uses empirical materia...