Background: Little is known about the perspectives of psychiatric patients who are perceived as 'difficult' by clinicians. The aim of this paper is to improve understanding of the connections between patients and professionals from patients' point of view. Methods: A Grounded Theory study using interviews with 21 patients from 12 outpatient departments of three mental health care facilities. Results: Patients reported on their own difficult behaviours and their difficulties with clinicians and services. Explanations varied but could be summarized as a perceived lack of recognition. Recognition referred to being seen as a patient and a person - not just as completely 'ill' or as completely 'healthy'. Also, we found that patients and professi...
The present study investigates patients' opinion on what constitutes good psychiatric care. It was a...
The primary aim of this study is to improve our understanding of therapists’ experience of a “diffic...
Background: High comorbidity exists between mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). Patien...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of psychiatric patients who are perceived as 'dif...
Item does not contain fulltextAcross all health care settings, certain patients are perceived as 'di...
The aim of the study was to analyze the difficult doctor–patient relationship from a doctor's perspe...
Aims - 'difficult patients' may evoke strong feelings in health professionals. The ambivalent attitu...
Background: Mental illness is defined differently depending on the context, ranging from symptoms of...
Aim: All physicians must care for some patients who are perceived as difficult because of behaviora...
Abstract Background The aim of this qualitative study was to explore why some patients receive recur...
Objective(s): This qualitative study aimed to elucidate barriers and facilitators faced by individua...
Introduction and objective The quality of a doctor-patient relationship plays a vital role in all fi...
The vociferous psychiatric Service User Movement and critical elements within psychiatry form eviden...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patients perspective, into the results and essent...
Purpose To determine which patient, professional, treatment and/or social variables make community...
The present study investigates patients' opinion on what constitutes good psychiatric care. It was a...
The primary aim of this study is to improve our understanding of therapists’ experience of a “diffic...
Background: High comorbidity exists between mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). Patien...
Background: Little is known about the perspectives of psychiatric patients who are perceived as 'dif...
Item does not contain fulltextAcross all health care settings, certain patients are perceived as 'di...
The aim of the study was to analyze the difficult doctor–patient relationship from a doctor's perspe...
Aims - 'difficult patients' may evoke strong feelings in health professionals. The ambivalent attitu...
Background: Mental illness is defined differently depending on the context, ranging from symptoms of...
Aim: All physicians must care for some patients who are perceived as difficult because of behaviora...
Abstract Background The aim of this qualitative study was to explore why some patients receive recur...
Objective(s): This qualitative study aimed to elucidate barriers and facilitators faced by individua...
Introduction and objective The quality of a doctor-patient relationship plays a vital role in all fi...
The vociferous psychiatric Service User Movement and critical elements within psychiatry form eviden...
The aim of this study is to obtain insight, from a patients perspective, into the results and essent...
Purpose To determine which patient, professional, treatment and/or social variables make community...
The present study investigates patients' opinion on what constitutes good psychiatric care. It was a...
The primary aim of this study is to improve our understanding of therapists’ experience of a “diffic...
Background: High comorbidity exists between mental illness and substance use disorders (SUD). Patien...