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Publikováno v:
Journal of Mental Health. 11:417-429
Community Care Orders (CCOs) were introduced in Scotland in the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995, which also saw the reduction of leave of absence. The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of CCOs in the first 33 months of their
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry. 13:298-314
The Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 restricted leave of absence (LOA) for detained patients in Scotland to 12 months. This study looked at the impact on patients who were affected by this restriction. A total of 266 patients were i
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry. 13:315-328
Sixty-four patients were interviewed about changes to leave of absence brought about by the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 in the context of their views about services and medication. Few patients were clear about the change in th
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry. 10:131-147
Extended leave of absence (ELOA) is defined as leave of absence over 6 months and could be unlimited in Scotland until 1996. Patients have previously been detained under s.18 of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984. A retrospective evaluation of use
Autor:
Fiona Hutcheson, W. Harper Gilmour, Jacqueline M. Atkinson, James A. T. Dyer, Lesley Patterson
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Bulletin. 21:91-94
Following consultation in 1994, changes were proposed to mental health legislation. In Scotland these included the limitation of Leave of Absence (LOA) to 12 months and the introduction of Community Care Orders (CCOs). All consultants in general psyc
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J. G. Greene, Peter W. Kershaw, Norman A. Todd, David Batchelor, Robin G. McCreadie, Martin G. Livingston, James A. T. Dyer, David H. Wiles, John Loudon, Alistair E. Philip, Zahid Mahmood, George T. Crocket, Angus M. Scott, James A. G. Watt
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 161:496-500
Forty-four schizophrenic patients were followed up for five years after their first admission to hospital for a first episode of illness. Thirteen (30%) of 43 patients had not relapsed; 28 of the 30 patients who did relapse did so within the first 42
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mental Health and Capacity Law. 1:101
ObjectiveTo consider the relationship between the restriction of leave of absence (LOA) to 12 months, the introduction of community care orders (CCOs) and the implementation of the Care Programme Approach (CPA).DesignMultiple methods were employed: s
Autor:
James A T Dyer
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 321:1291-1291
To identify the effect of patients' suicide on consultant psychiatrists in Scotland.Confidential coded postal questionnaire survey.Of 315 eligible consultant psychiatrists, 247 (78%) contributed.Scotland.Experience of patient suicide; the features an
Autor:
David Batchelor, Robin G. McCreadie, Zahid Mahmood, John Loudon, James A. T. Dyer, Alistair E. Philip, Angus M. Scott, James A. G. Watt, George T. Crocket, David H. Wiles, Norman A. Todd, John W. Moore, Stewart M. Grant, Catherine W. Menzies, J. G. Greene, Peter W. Kershaw, G Livingston Martin
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 150:340-344
An assessment of 31 main care-giving relatives living with schizophrenics was carried out using the General Health Questionnaire and the Social Adjustment Scale by Self Report. More than 75% of relatives had a high probability of themselves being a p
Autor:
Norman A. Todd, David H. Wiles, John Loudon, James A. G. Watt, J. G. Greene, Alistair E. Philip, Angus M. Scott, David Batchelor, Martin G. Livingston, Robin G. McCreadie, Peter W. Kershaw, George T. Crocket, Zahid Mahmood, John W. Moore, Stewart M. Grant, James A. T. Dyer
Publikováno v:
The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. 152
Of 49 schizophrenic patients followed up 12 months after their first admission to hospital, only about 45% had experienced no relapse and had no schizophrenic symptoms; a poorer outcome was more often found in Feighner positive than Feighner negative