Experiences of in-patient mental health services: systematic review
The British Journal of Psychiatry2019Vol. 214(06), pp. 329–338
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Sophie Staniszewska, Carole Mockford, Greg Chadburn, Sarah‐Jane Fenton, Kamaldeep Bhui, Michael Larkin, Elizabeth Newton, David Crepaz‐Keay, Frances Griffiths, Scott Weich
Abstract
A number of experiences hinder recovery-focused care and must be addressed with the involvement of staff to provide high-quality in-patient services. Future evaluations of service quality and development of practice guidance should embed these four dimensions.Declaration of interestK.B. is editor of British Journal of Psychiatry and leads a national programme (Synergi Collaborative Centre) on patient experiences driving change in services and inequalities.
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