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Mental health and creating safety: the participation of relatives in psychiatric treatment and its significance

Mental health and creating safety: the participation of relatives in psychiatric treatment and its significance, Journal of Clinical Nursing,  21 Oct 2008, Online Early Article
Abstract:
We aimed to discover the significance of the participation of relatives in the treatment process using the principles of the Need-Adapted Approach. The study is based on joint interviews with 10 psychiatric patients, [...]

Personality Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Implications for the Mental Health Nurse – Systematic Review

A systematic review of personality disorder amongst people with intellectual disability with implications for the mental health nurse practitioner, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Volume 17 Issue 21, Pages 2811 - 2819, 4 Jul 2008
Abstract:
This paper reviews and summarises the literature on assessment, diagnosis and management of personality disorder in people with intellectual disability. It will proceed to argue the implications of [...]

Seven steps to patient safety in mental health

  Seven steps to patient safety in mental health, National Patient Safety Agency, NHS, November 2008 
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Abstract:
The Seven steps to patient safety in mental health describes a framework for mental health organisation’s staff and teams on which to build work towards improving the safety of service [...]