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Carer involvement in compulsory out patient psychiatric care in England

Carer involvement in compulsory out patient psychiatric care in England

... The Mental Health Act Code of Practice sets out a specific policy ambition for carer involvement in CTOs, as shown above. Clinicians are instructed to pay attention to carers’ requests; carers’ concerns ...

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Patient and carer involvement in palliative care research : an integrative qualitative evidence synthesis review

Patient and carer involvement in palliative care research : an integrative qualitative evidence synthesis review

... support involvement within England, includes patients and carers within this definition; however, professionals, including academics and clinicians, although also users of health and social care services, are ...

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Service user and carer involvement in student nurse selection: Key stakeholder perspectives

Service user and carer involvement in student nurse selection: Key stakeholder perspectives

... the involvement of service users and carers in student recruitment was largely viewed positively with all three major stakeholders supporting ...and carer involvement in student selection is not ...

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How to make carer involvement in mental health inpatient units happen: a focus group study with patients, carers and clinicians

How to make carer involvement in mental health inpatient units happen: a focus group study with patients, carers and clinicians

... Simple interventions that intend to meet all these aims need to be developed and tested in real-life contexts. The evaluation of these interventions should explore whether they facilitate the involvement of carers ...

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Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

Service user and carer involvement in mental health care safety: raising concerns and improving the safety of services

... the involvement of service users and carers in safety interventions (Berzins K, Eames S, Newbronner L, Baker J, Thompson C: Service user in- volvement in interventions designed to improve safety in acute mental ...

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A Clinical Audit Of Service User And Carer Involvement In An NHS Community Mental Health Team Risk Assessment Tool

<p>A Clinical Audit Of Service User And Carer Involvement In An NHS Community Mental Health Team Risk Assessment Tool</p>

... their involvement in risk assessment, most said that they were not told that risk assessments about them had been com- pleted, or assumed that they had been without their ...5 involvement in risk assessment ...

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Missed opportunities for impact in patient and carer involvement: a mixed methods case study of research priority setting

Missed opportunities for impact in patient and carer involvement: a mixed methods case study of research priority setting

... service-user involvement because the latter’s contribution may not ‘fit’ their pre-determined ...service-user involvement examine not only the differences patients and carers make to research but also the ...

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Value and learning from carer involvement in a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation - Organising Support for Carers of Stroke Survivors (OSCARSS)

Value and learning from carer involvement in a cluster randomised controlled trial and process evaluation - Organising Support for Carers of Stroke Survivors (OSCARSS)

... Patient, Carer, Public Involvement (PCPI) as outlined by the NHS and NIHR [2 – ...the involvement of PCPI [8] perhaps because it often only exists at a tokenistic level and is therefore constrained ...

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Understanding experiences of and preferences for service user and carer involvement in physical health care discussions within mental health care planning

Understanding experiences of and preferences for service user and carer involvement in physical health care discussions within mental health care planning

... and carer led care planning discussions [17, ...and carer led involvement was often missed due to other broader factors within the health- care system, such as; resources, workload constraints, and ...

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Consumers as tutors – legitimate teachers?

Consumers as tutors – legitimate teachers?

... and carer involvement in mental health education has been documented: nurse education by a consumer aca- demic [4] with largely positive outcomes, user and carer involvement in curriculum ...

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The impact of involvement on researchers: a learning experience

The impact of involvement on researchers: a learning experience

... of involvement in research are often described in terms of the difference made to the research, the people involved and less frequently the ...of involvement, based on an evaluation of a pilot project ...

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Involving Service Users and Carers in Education: The Development Worker Role: Guidelines for Higher Education Institutes

Involving Service Users and Carers in Education: The Development Worker Role: Guidelines for Higher Education Institutes

... practitioners, past and present students, service users, and strategic health authorities) make’ in the programme planning process. However, it has also been recognized that the process of involving ‘experts by ...

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Building a community of practice:the Mental Health in Higher Education website

Building a community of practice:the Mental Health in Higher Education website

... <www.mhhe.heacademy.ac.uk/themes> (‘user and carer involvement’, ‘the use of self in learning and teaching’, ‘student mental health’, ‘new ways of working and the mental health w[r] ...

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The Health and Well being of Service User and Carer Educators: a Narrative Enquiry into the Impact of Involvement in Healthcare Education

The Health and Well being of Service User and Carer Educators: a Narrative Enquiry into the Impact of Involvement in Healthcare Education

... and carer involvement in order to establish the benefits and pitfalls and inform future developments (Minogue et ...or carer involved (Morgan & Jones ...and carer involvement on ...

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Supporting the provision of palliative care in the home environment: a proof-of-concept single-arm trial of a PalliativE Carers Education Package (PrECEPt)

Supporting the provision of palliative care in the home environment: a proof-of-concept single-arm trial of a PalliativE Carers Education Package (PrECEPt)

... assistant. Carer and health professional data will be analysed separately and then synthesised to iden- tify overlapping, complementary and discordant themes, both of which will be ...

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The Prostate Care Questionnaire for Carers (PCQ C): reliability, validity and acceptability

The Prostate Care Questionnaire for Carers (PCQ C): reliability, validity and acceptability

... advice, involvement in care and decision making, provision of support, delays in care, and coordination of ...Thus carer experience focuses on the process of care, and is conceptually distinct from concepts ...

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Facilitating successful implementation of a person-centred intervention to support family carers within palliative care: a qualitative study of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention

Facilitating successful implementation of a person-centred intervention to support family carers within palliative care: a qualitative study of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention

... more likely to have high levels of adoption than clinical nurse specialist teams, who tend to have several weeks between patient visits and thus may have less opportunity to use the CSNAT intervention with a carer ...

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Wellbeing in long-term primary carers: biopsychosocial outcomes

Wellbeing in long-term primary carers: biopsychosocial outcomes

... There is also evidence, though less robust, that carers report poor physical health and greater sleep problems and fatigue than non-carers (Briggs & Fisher, 2000; Shewchuk, Richards, & Elliott, 1998; Vitaliano ...

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Unmet needs, quality of life and support networks of people with dementia living at home

Unmet needs, quality of life and support networks of people with dementia living at home

... Quality of Life in Alzheimer ’ s Disease (QoL-AD) [18] The QOL-AD measures quality of life in PWD including areas such as physical health, energy, mood, living situa- tion, memory, family, marriage, friends, self as a ...

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White matter change with apathy and impulsivity in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes

White matter change with apathy and impulsivity in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes

... reflecting carer-rated change in everyday skills, self-care, and motivation as measured by the CBI subscores, AES, and NPI apathy ...reflecting carer-rated change in complex behaviors as measured by the CBI ...

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