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“A turn in the road, but still a rough journey” - Parent and child perspectives of outcomes after pre-adolescent inpatient psychiatric admission
BackgroundResearch regarding the outcomes of child and adolescent psychiatric inpatients appears insufficient and neglected. Where data are...
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Clinical and sociodemographic predictors of inpatient admission after presentation in a psychiatric emergency room: an observational study
BackgroundThe admission decision after presentation in the psychiatric emergency room (PER) has potentially far-reaching consequences for the patient...
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Racial disparities with PRN medication usage in inpatient psychiatric treatment
Racial disparities in psychiatric diagnoses and treatment have significant public health implications, contributing to inequities in healthcare...
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Delayed discharge in inpatient psychiatric care: a systematic review
BackgroundDelayed discharge is problematic. It is financially costly and can create barriers to delivering best patient care, by preventing return to...
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Psychiatric comorbidity and trauma: impact on inpatient outcomes and implications for future management
PurposeThis study aimed to quantify the impact of pre-existing psychiatric illness on inpatient outcomes after major trauma and to assess acuity of...
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Patient Satisfaction with Psychological Treatment on a Voluntary Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Despite the empirical literature suggesting the benefits of providing patient support and psychotherapy, research examining patient satisfaction with...
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The role of psychology in a multi-disciplinary psychiatric inpatient setting: perspectives from the multidisciplinary team
BackgroundThe availability of consistent psychological therapy within acute inpatient psychiatric units and the integration of psychologists into...
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Tracking changes in physical activity during inpatient treatment in a psychiatric clinic in Germany by asking two simple questions
Increasing physical activity is essential to improve psychiatric patients’ physical and mental health. This study aimed to characterise the physical...
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Consistency of Violence: Implications for Effective Inpatient Psychiatric Care
Instances of violence and aggression in acute psychiatric settings are common and highly distressing for service users and staff. They also incur...
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Factors predicting admission of psychiatric emergency contacts after presenting to the emergency department: results of a regression analysis
BackgroundPsychiatric emergency patients have great relevance in the interdisciplinary emergency department. Emergency physicians in this setting...
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Racial disparities in law enforcement/court-ordered psychiatric inpatient admissions after the 2008 recession: a test of the frustration–aggression–displacement hypothesis
BackgroundSocieties under duress may selectively increase the reporting of disordered persons from vulnerable communities to law enforcement....
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Psychiatric Admission Among Migrants Before and During Pandemic: a Retrospective Study in Acute Psychiatric Ward in Bologna, Italy
Previous evidence showed significant discrepancies in psychiatric services utilization between migrants and reference populations. Our study aims...
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Factors associated with re-admission in the year after acute postpartum psychiatric treatment
PurposeTo examine factors associated with being re-admitted in the year after discharge from acute postpartum psychiatric treatment.
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Prolonged grief disorder in an inpatient psychiatric sample: psychometric properties of a new clinical interview and preliminary prevalence
BackgroundProlonged Grief Disorder (PGD) was newly included in the ICD-11 and DSM-5-TR. It is not yet part of the standard assessments in many...
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Exploring Patients’ Feeling of Being Coerced During Psychiatric Hospital Admission: A Qualitative Study
Various coercive measures can be used to legally compel a person suffering from psychiatric disorder to undergo treatment. However, evidence suggests...
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Determinants of compulsory hospitalisation at admission and in the course of inpatient treatment in people with mental disorders—a retrospective analysis of health records of the four psychiatric hospitals of the city of Cologne
BackgroundWe aimed to identify differences in predictors of involuntary psychiatric hospitalisation depending on whether the inpatient stay was...
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Promoting Health Equity Through Voter Support Activities for the Inpatient Psychiatric Population
Individuals with mental illness often face barriers to voting. One of the primary barriers is not being registered to vote. This paper describes...
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Educational attainment of adolescents treated in psychiatric inpatient care: a register study over 3 decades
Mental disorders may for various reasons impair educational attainment, and with far-reaching consequences given the impact of education on...
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Compliance of healthcare workers in a psychiatric inpatient ward to infection control practices during the COVID-19 pandemic: a participant observation study supplemented with a self-reported survey
BackgroundAs an emerging infectious disease with a heterogenous and uncertain transmission pattern, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has created a...
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Unraveling Relapse in Male Forensic Psychiatric Patients with Substance Use Disorders—The Impact of Social, Psychiatric, and Personality Factors Post Long-Term Remission
Substance use disorder, labelled a chronic relapse condition by the WHO, remains challenging to address with limited progress in effective relapse...