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Experiences and perceptions of coercive practices in mental health care among service users in Nigeria: a qualitative study
BackgroundPeople with mental health problems are more vulnerable to a broad range of coercive practices and human rights abuses. There is a global...
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Personal experience with the remote check telehealth in cochlear implant users: from COVID-19 emergency to routine service
PurposeTo critically illustrate the personal experience with using the “Remote Check” application which remotely monitors the hearing rehabilitation...
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The role of pharmacists in supporting service users to optimise antipsychotic medication
Pharmacists have a contribution to make in improving optimising medication use for people on antipsychotic medication. The rates of prescribing...
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Borderline personality disorder features and their relationship with trauma and dissociation in a sample of community health service users
BackgroundPrevious studies have indicated that borderline personality disorder (BPD) is closely associated with trauma and dissociation....
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A co-produced service evaluation of ethnic minority community service user experiences of a specialist mental health service during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundFor ethnic minority communities in the UK, the COVID-19 pandemic amplified existing health inequalities and created other consequential...
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Barriers and facilitators of access and utilization of mental health services among forensic service users along the care pathway
BackgroundThe verdict of Not Criminally Responsible on account of a Mental Disorder (NCRMD) is increasingly used to access specialized mental health...
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Traditional bone setting service users and associated factors among people with trauma in Mecha district, Ethiopia
World Health Organization stated that traditional medicine is an important part of health care and countries need to consider integrating it into...
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Evaluating an emotion coaching programme for parents of young adolescents attending Child Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in New Zealand: protocol for a multi-site feasibility trial including co-design with service users
BackgroundEarly adolescence is a time of increased vulnerability for the development of common mental health conditions such as anxiety and...
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Do health service contacts with community health workers influence the intention to use modern contraceptives among non-users in rural communities? Findings from a cross-sectional study in Nigeria
BackgroundStudies in many develo** countries have shown that community health workers (CHWs) are valuable for boosting contraceptive knowledge and...
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Characteristics and Risk of Adverse Mental Health Events Amongst Users of the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) Telephone Hotline
The National Overdose Response Service (NORS) is a Canadian mobile or virtual overdose response hotline intended to prevent drug overdose deaths but...
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Adapting a social network intervention for use in secondary mental health services using a collaborative approach with service users, carers/supporters and health professionals in the United Kingdom
BackgroundSocial integration, shared decision-making and personalised care are key elements of mental health and social care policy. Although these...
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Seeking Healing for a Mental Illness: Understanding the Care Experiences of Service Users at a Prayer Camp in Ghana
Human rights abuses in mental health care are a global concern. Addressing the problem requires input from key stakeholders, particularly from people...
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Minimum acceptable diet and associated factors among 6–23 months children in rural households with irrigated users and non-irrigated users in Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study
IntroductionPoor quality of complementary foods is a key contributor to undernutrition even with optimal breastfeeding. Minimum Acceptable Diet (MAD)...
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Examining outcomes for service users accessing the Breaking Free Online computer-assisted therapy program for substance use disorders via a ‘telehealth’ approach: protocol for a two arm, parallel group randomized controlled trial
BackgroundBreaking Free Online (BFO), a computer-assisted therapy (CAT) program for substance use disorders (SUD), has been available across UK...
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Mechanisms of action for stigma reduction among primary care providers following social contact with service users and aspirational figures in Nepal: an explanatory qualitative design
BackgroundThere are increasing initiatives to reduce mental illness stigma among primary care providers (PCPs) being trained in mental health...
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“Voluntary in quotation marks”: a conceptual model of psychological pressure in mental healthcare based on a grounded theory analysis of interviews with service users
BackgroundPsychological pressure refers to communicative strategies used by professionals and informal caregivers to influence the decision-making...
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Social inclusion and violence prevention in psychiatric inpatient care. A qualitative interview study with service users, staff members and ward managers
BackgroundMany psychiatric services include social inclusion as a policy with the aim to offer users the opportunity to participate in care and to...
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End-users feedback and perceptions associated with the implementation of a clinical-rule based Check of Medication Appropriateness service
BackgroundTo support appropriate prescribing hospital-wide, the ‘Check of Medication Appropriateness’ (CMA) service was implemented at the University...
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Posttraumatic growth and recovery among a sample of Egyptian mental health service users: a phenomenological study
BackgroundDelivery of recovery-oriented mental health practice is fundamental to personal recovery. Yet, there is lack of service users’ accounts on...
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A cost benefit analysis of a virtual overdose monitoring service/mobile overdose response service: the national overdose response service
BackgroundThe overdose crisis continues across Canada which calls for novel harm reduction strategies. Previous research indicates that a majority of...