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Further steps to define and deliver high quality care for care clusters: the mental health care clusters and pathways website
Michael Clark, Clare Hilton, Wendy Shiels, Carole Green, Christina Walters, Miranda Stead, Karen Batty, Ian Smyth, Joseph FlahiveWith care clusters an established framework for mental health services it is timely to consider how to use them to deliver high quality, evidence based care that is socially…
Follow‐up study of an integrated weight management and fitness programme
Irene Cormac, Michael Ferriter, Sandra BuchanThe aim of this study was to evaluate the results of 14 cohorts of patients recruited into an integrated weight management and fitness programme in a high secure psychiatric…
An evaluation of night confinement in a high secure hospital
Louise G. Braham, Jonathan F. Heasley, Sam AkiensNight confinement (NC) has been proposed as an appropriate and safe way to make cost improvements in a high secure NHS hospital. Given potential controversy, evaluating the impact…
Mindfulness groups for people experiencing distressing psychosis: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Laura Dennick, Andrew P. Fox, Alison Walter‐BriceThere is an increasingly active area of research indicating that interventions incorporating mindfulness can be beneficial for individuals distressed by experiences of psychosis…
Lessons from the front line: working with offenders with learning disability and personality disorder in a high secure therapeutic community
Jon Taylor, Sarah TroutThe aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the experiences of nursing staff providing a residential treatment programme for high risk offenders with an intellectual…
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