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Throughout the past 50 years mental health services have aimed to provide and improve high quality inpatient care. It is not clear whether there has been improvement as service users and nursing staff have bot...
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Open AccessThe development and preliminary psychometric properties of two positive psychology outcome measures for people with dementia: the PPOM and the EID-Q
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Open AccessPromoting Independence in Dementia (PRIDE): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
Memory services often see people with early stage dementia who are largely independent and able to participate in community activities but who run the risk of reducing activities and social networks. PRIDE is ...
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Open AccessThe organisational climate of NHS Early Intervention Services (EIS) for psychosis: a qualitative analysis
Cognitive remediation (CR) therapy for psychosis significantly improves recovery but is yet to be widely implemented in NHS services. It is likely to be of value at the earliest stages of psychosis development...
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Open AccessSatisfaction with cognitive remediation therapy: its effects on implementation and outcomes using the cognitive remediation satisfaction scale
Cognitive Remediation (CR) improves cognition and functioning but is implemented in a variety of ways (independent, group and one-to-one). There is no information on whether service users find these implementa...