#openaccess New research in CRO: July 28, 2020 at 11:05AM Staff and patient experiences of decision-making about continuous observation in psychiatric hospitals https://t.co/nhJcilS1wz
Best practice in decision-making about continuous observation may be facilitated by making decisions in collaboration with patients, and by staff supporting each other in positive risk-taking. https://t.co/I3WKKGnZzk
RT @sppejournal: @SalfordMH @MindEdUK Staff and patient experiences of decision-making about continuous observation in psychiatric hospital…
@SalfordMH @MindEdUK Staff and patient experiences of decision-making about continuous observation in psychiatric hospitals https://t.co/ZIR9qOA9eg
Continuous Observations on inpatient #mentalhealth wards: Complex dynamics https://t.co/DsjgPPHszR
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
RT @QMULSocialPsych: One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/…
One-to-one observation is contentious and stressful - a new paper shows how decisions about it are made: https://t.co/TLhMV8QMxg