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Perceptions about mental illness among general practitioners

Perceptions about mental illness among general practitioners

... of Mental Health (CMU-MH) of the Regional Hospital of Malaga ...of mental illness, psychiatry and the local mental health team, as well as their sociodemographic status, professional ... See full document

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Perceptions and Beliefs about Mental Illness (Schizophrenia) among Adults in Zaare Community

Perceptions and Beliefs about Mental Illness (Schizophrenia) among Adults in Zaare Community

... permissive perceptions of the ...with mental health ...their perceptions of the mentally ill, even though their attitudes may remain largely ...with mental illness. This indicates that ... See full document

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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... in general practice: General Practitioners’ and Practice Nurses’perceptions is a study that identifies the beliefs of Practice Nurses (PNs) and General Practitioners (GPs) of the PN ... See full document

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COMPARE THE PERCEPTIONS ABOUT SOCIAL STIGMA IN MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG FEMALE AND MALE CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AT INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH –CHENNAI

COMPARE THE PERCEPTIONS ABOUT SOCIAL STIGMA IN MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG FEMALE AND MALE CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AT INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH –CHENNAI

... with Mental illness is a widespread ...serious mental illness cannot recover, or are to blame for ...the perceptions of female and male caregivers on social ...criteria. Among ... See full document

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General practitioners’ perceptions about their role in current and future heart failure care: an exploratory qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions about their role in current and future heart failure care: an exploratory qualitative study

... The GPs expressed the fear that their central role is com- ing under pressure because of the increasing workload they experience. Additionally, HF specifically is regarded as labour-intensive and difficult to manage due ... See full document

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General practitioners' perceptions of effective health care

General practitioners' perceptions of effective health care

... Factors extraneous to both doctor and patient were mentioned by 19 respondents. The concern most com- monly referred to (by 13 respondents) was that of time, and the strength of feeling about this was ... See full document

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The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

The role of nurses in general practice: general practitioners' and practice nurses' perceptions

... chronic illness is identified in the facts sheets as a role for PNs (Royal College of Nursing, 2001), little research has been undertaken to determine the effectiveness of such a ...chronic illness by care ... See full document

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General practitioners’ perceptions of compassionate communities: a qualitative study

General practitioners’ perceptions of compassionate communities: a qualitative study

... life-threatening illness by early identification and treatment of physical, psycho- social and spiritual needs ...by general practitioners (GPs) and district nurses [5]. General ... See full document

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Losing Our Minds to Madness: Paradigm Changes in Western European Perceptions of Mental Illness

Losing Our Minds to Madness: Paradigm Changes in Western European Perceptions of Mental Illness

... come about in direct relation to changing thought surrounding reason and the value of the human mind according to some semblance of unified thought across nearly all regions of Western ...theorize about but ... See full document

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General practitioners' perceptions about the extended roles of the community pharmacists in the state of Karnataka: A study

General practitioners' perceptions about the extended roles of the community pharmacists in the state of Karnataka: A study

... General practitioners (9115) in the age group of 30 to 58 years of both genders with practice experience of 1 to 25 years participated in the ...for general practitioner advice, and offering health ... See full document

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Satisfaction in Older Persons and General Practitioners during the Implementation of Integrated Care

Satisfaction in Older Persons and General Practitioners during the Implementation of Integrated Care

... Since the focus of this paper is on the perceptions of the older persons and GPs only a con- cise description of the implementation and interventions is given. The core intervention in the MOVIT project was the ... See full document

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Perception and beliefs about mental illness among adults in Karfi village, northern Nigeria

Perception and beliefs about mental illness among adults in Karfi village, northern Nigeria

... the perceptions and beliefs of adults in Karfi ...inquired about personal data including age, sex, ethnicity, religion, marital status, edu- cational level and occupation; the second part elicited awareness ... See full document

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Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness : focus group study

Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness : focus group study

... serious mental illness, 39 general practitioners (GPs), and eight practice ...serious mental illness was too specialised for primary ...specific mental health ...the ... See full document

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General physical health advice for people with serious mental illness

General physical health advice for people with serious mental illness

... Comparators were largely ’standard care’, which was variously de- scribed as ’treatment as usual’ (Brown 2006; Brown 2009), ’control group’ (Byrne 1999) and ’usual care’ (Chafetz 2008; Druss 2010). Three studies, ... See full document

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Letter to the editor : the association between treatment beliefs and engagement in care in first episode psychosis

Letter to the editor : the association between treatment beliefs and engagement in care in first episode psychosis

... beliefs about the causes, behaviour manifestations and treatment of ...and mental health treatment preferences of ethnically diverse older adult consumers in primary ... See full document

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Correlations Between Opinions About Mental Illness and Attitudes Towards Psychological Help Seeking for a Mental Illness Among College Students in Kenya

Correlations Between Opinions About Mental Illness and Attitudes Towards Psychological Help Seeking for a Mental Illness Among College Students in Kenya

... Kenya has twenty (20) public teacher training colleges that enroll approximately 8,500 students yearly who train for two years before they complete course and get a P1 teaching certificate. This then means that there are ... See full document

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The impact of psychological factors on condition-specific, generic and individualized patient reported outcomes in low back pain

The impact of psychological factors on condition-specific, generic and individualized patient reported outcomes in low back pain

... This a-priori planned secondary analysis of a cluster ran- domized controlled trial [19, 20], included 220 patients recruited between 2008–2012 from general practitioners (GPs) and physiotherapists (PTs). ... See full document

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Physical activity preferences of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

Physical activity preferences of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder

... conditions among persons with ...gain among its users [1], as these antipsychotics have been shown to inhibit appetite sup- pression, leading to increased high caloric food intake [21, ... See full document

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Detection of domestic violence by community mental health teams: a multi center, cluster randomized controlled trial

Detection of domestic violence by community mental health teams: a multi center, cluster randomized controlled trial

... This study is a cluster randomized controlled trial. Clus- ters in this trial are CMH teams working according to the Flexible Assertive Community Treatment methodology (FACT) [35].CMH teams provide outreaching care to ... See full document

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Right to Life with Dignity also includes Right to Die with Dignity: - Time To Amend Article 21 of Indian Constitution and Law of Euthenesia

Right to Life with Dignity also includes Right to Die with Dignity: - Time To Amend Article 21 of Indian Constitution and Law of Euthenesia

... Even it is found that more than 1300 people died every day in India due to Cancer and in 2014 near about 5 Lakhs people died due to cancer. And also the treatment of cancer is very much costly which only rich ... See full document

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