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Delirium in psychiatric settings: risk factors and assessment tools in patients with psychiatric illness: a sco** review
BackgroundDelirium is a common disorder affecting patients’ psychiatric illness, characterized by a high rate of underdiagnosis, misdiagnosis, and...
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Post-sepsis psychiatric disorder: Pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment
Post-sepsis psychiatric disorder, encompassing anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and delirium, is a highly prevalent complication...
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Clinicians’ perceptions and practices of diagnostic assessment in psychiatric services
BackgroundDiagnostic assessment in psychiatric services typically involves applying clinical judgment to information collected from patients using...
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Treatment Readiness in Psychiatric Residential Care for Adolescents
There are many factors to consider when treating adolescents with psychiatric challenges, including whether they are willing and interested in...
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High state boredom vastly affects psychiatric inpatients and predicts their treatment duration
Boredom is a ubiquitous, aversive human experience typically elicited by low information and monotony. Boredom can occur either as a transient mental...
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No association between history of psychiatric treatment and postoperative weight reduction after bariatric surgery
PurposeThe objective of the study was to assess whether the history of psychiatric treatment was associated with (1) body weight and BMI on admission...
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Map** Violent Behaviors and Psychiatric Symptoms Among Male Psychiatric Inpatients from a Network Perspective
Psychiatric symptoms are common risk factors of violent behaviors among psychiatric patients. This study explored the interrelationship between...
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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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Educational Approaches Using Simulation for Psychiatric Risk Assessment: a Sco** Review
ObjectiveThe ability to assess a patient’s risk of harm to self or others is a core competency for mental health clinicians which can have...
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Closed-loop neurostimulation for the treatment of psychiatric disorders
Despite increasing prevalence and huge personal and societal burden, psychiatric diseases still lack treatments which can control symptoms for a...
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The Positive Approach to the Psychiatric Assessment: A Randomized Trial of a Novel Interviewing Technique
ObjectiveThis pilot study compared a novel communication strategy, the positive approach to the psychiatric interview, with the traditional approach...
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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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Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Psychiatric Outpatient Treatment in the United States
It is common for mental health clients to desire that religion and spirituality (RS) be integrated into their treatment. Despite this preference,...
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Cardiovascular risk assessment methods yield unequal risk predictions: a large cross-sectional study in psychiatric secondary care outpatients
BackgroundPatients with a mental illness are more likely to develop, and die from, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), necessitating optimal CVD-risk...
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Association between continuity of care and treatment outcomes in psychiatric patients in Germany: a prospective cohort study
BackgroundContinuity of care is considered an important treatment aspect of psychiatric disorders, as it often involves long-lasting or recurrent...
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Incidence of clinically relevant psychiatric symptoms during glioblastoma treatment: an exploratory study
PurposeIn addition to neurological symptoms glioblastoma (GBM) patients can experience psychiatric complaints, which are often hard to recognize and...
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Staff perspectives on smoking cessation treatment in German psychiatric hospitals
AimAlthough people with mental illness show a greater severity of nicotine dependence and have a significantly reduced life expectancy because of it,...
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Electroconvulsive Therapy as Maintenance Treatment in Psychiatric Disorders
Purposeof ReviewFollowing symptom remission with acute electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), maintenance ECT (M-ECT) is often used to prevent relapse....
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Study protocol of an observational study in acute psychiatric home treatment: How does home treatment work? Identification of common factors and predictors of treatment success
BackgroundSystematic reviews indicated that home treatment is an effective and cost-saving alternative to conventional acute psychiatric treatment...
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Benzodiazepine use, quality of life and psychiatric symptom burden in oral and injectable opioid agonist treatment: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundUse of benzodiazepines (BZD) in patients receiving opioid agonist treatment (OAT) is common and associated with a variety of negative...