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Johansen Ingrid H - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Low-threshold and out-of-hours services play an important role in the emergency care for people with mental illness. In Norway casualty clinic doctors are responsible for a substantial share of acute referrals to psychiatric wards. This study's aim was to identify patients contacting the casualty clinic for mental illness ...
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Cavney James - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: To describe patterns of mental health service contact before and after contact with a regional forensic mental health service (FMHS) to assist regional mental health service planning. METHOD: All new referrals to Auckland Regional FMHS in 2006 were audited for contact with mental health services in the three years ...
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Mundt Adrian P - - 2012
The aim of the study was to assess the response to random sampling for a mental health survey in a deprived multi-ethnic area of Berlin, Germany, with a large Turkish-speaking population. A random list from the registration office with 1,000 persons stratified by age and gender was retrieved from the ...
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Harrison Christopher - - 2011
The recent 2009-2010 National Prescribing Service (NPS) Evaluation Report1 used Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescribing data to examine antidepressant prescribing. The report stated that general practitioner antidepressant prescribing in 2007-2009 was lower than expected due to NPS interventions. This article tests this statement using 12 years of nationally representative BEACH ...
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Baker S T - - 2011
Amongst the dosemeters offered by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) Personal Dosimetry Service are finger rings, which use the Harshaw™ DXTRAD element. This paper describes restricted-type testing carried out by HPA on the previously untried combination of the LiF:Mg,Cu,P material and a thicker filter (42 mg cm(-2)). The tests were ...
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Mason Karen E - - 2011
In a national study, 25% of help-seekers contacted clergy; suicidal behavior was one of the significant predictors for making contact. Clergy have been found to refer 10% of help-seekers to mental health providers. This qualitative study explored the referral practices of 15 northeastern Mainline and Evangelical Protestant clergy when contacted ...
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Ettridge Kerry A - - 2011
Limiting exposure to sunlight during childhood can significantly reduce the risk of skin cancer. This was the first national study to assess the sun protection policies and practices of early childhood services across Australia. It also examined the key predictors of services' sun protection practices. In 2007, 1017 respondents completed ...
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Henderson Claire - - 2010
The aim of this study was to measure expert consensus on the implementation of Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs) within the Veterans Health Administration. We conducted a two-round Delphi study with 55 panelists including consumers, caregivers, mental health providers and researchers. For a number of items where no positive or negative ...
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Aarons Gregory A - - 2010
The goal of this study was to examine the degree to which youths and caregivers attend to different factors in evaluating their experiences with mental health programs. Youth (n = 251) receiving mental health services at community agencies and their caregivers (n = 275) were asked open-ended questions regarding the positive and negative aspects ...
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Comans Tracy A - - 2011
Purpose. To identify factors contributing to reduced quality of life and increased caregiver strain in an older population referred to a community rehabilitation team and to recommend service delivery models. Methods. Analytical cross-sectional study arising from baseline assessments from 107 subjects drawn from a randomised controlled trial of community rehabilitation service delivery ...
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Adewuya Abiodun O - - 2011
Most mentally ill persons reside with family members in sub-Saharan Africa with the primary caregiver having to cater for the patients' needs. The burden of this care giving may be associated with psychopathology in the carer. To examine the rate and correlates of psychopathology and subjective burden amongst primary caregivers ...
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Patel Sunita K - - 2011
Objective: Empirically based data support the validity of the distress thermometer recommended by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network as a standard screen for patient distress. However, the feasibility and utility of the distress thermometer has not been studied in the pediatric oncology setting. We conducted a study to: (1) investigate ...
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Zhou Eric S - - 2011
Objective: Coping with the physical and mental side effects of diagnosis and treatment for advanced prostate cancer (APC) is a challenge for both survivors and their spousal caregivers. There is a gap in our current understanding of the dyadic adjustment process on marital satisfaction in this population. The current study ...
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Awareness and utilization of emergency medical services by limited English proficient caregivers ...
Subramaniam Mydili R - - 2010
Previous studies have shown that limited-English-proficient (LEP) patients are less likely to utilize health care services. Objective. To assess the knowledge and perceived barriers to utilization of emergency medical services (EMS) by LEP caregivers of children served by an urban EMS system. We prospectively surveyed a convenience sample of caregivers ...
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Sandler Irwin - - 2010
To evaluate the efficacy of the Family Bereavement Program (FBP) to prevent mental health problems in parentally bereaved youths and their parents 6 years later. Randomized controlled trial. Arizona State University Prevention Research Center from November 2002 to July 2005. Two hundred eighteen bereaved youths (89.34% of 244 enrolled in ...
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Möller-Leimkühler Anne Maria - - 2011
While neuroticism has been intensely investigated in caregivers of patients with serious somatic disorders, studies in caregivers of patients with mental illness are lacking. Additionally, most studies are cross-sectional not allowing conclusions about long-term effects of personality factors. The present study examines the impact of personality factors on the course ...
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Colyvas Jessica L - - 2010
This study investigated early intervention occupational therapists' use of strategies to teach caregivers. A sample of 40 videotapes made by early intervention occupational therapists was randomly selected from an archival videotape data set of provider home visits. The sample included 20 videotapes illustrating traditional services and 20 videotapes illustrating therapists ...
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Brodaty Henry - - 2010
To describe dementia services in Australia. Limited review of current government policies and relevant papers. Australians with dementia, currently estimated at 220 000, are expected to number 1.13 million by 2050. In response, Commonwealth and State Australian governments have developed comprehensive plans and systems including expansion of community care services ...
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Bouchard Lindsay - - 2010
Existing literature indicates peer support is beneficial for people with mental illnesses and plays an important role in recovery. While many studies in the mental health field have focused on formalized peer support within the community, none have explored the experience of peer support among hospitalized patients. The purpose of ...
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Shyu Yea-Ing Lotus - - 2010
There is a lack of research exploring the influence of the role implementation process of family caregivers of older people with dementia in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to investigate the predictive ability on positive and negative caregiving outcomes of several role implementation variables, including mutuality, preparedness, and ...
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Gainey Randy R - - 2010
Research suggests that certain factors influence the way caregivers of older adults experience the role of caretaker. Aspects of the caregiving experience that have been considered include factors influencing decisions to seek services, causes of caregiver burden, and the relationship between caregiver burden and maltreatment. Most of this research has ...
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Butterworth Peter - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: To contrast the level of anxiety and depression reported by older Australians providing assistance to someone who is ill, disabled or elderly with that of non-caregivers; and to identify secondary stressors and mediating factors which explain caregivers' poorer mental health. METHOD: Analysis of data from wave 2 of the ...
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Giunta Nancy - - 2010
Research on caregiver support policy implementation has offered valuable insights but has not incorporated theoretical frameworks or multivariate analysis. This article describes how the communications model for intergovernmental policy implementation was used as a framework to examine predictors of successful statewide implementation of the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP). ...
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Malliori Minerva-Melpomeni - - 2010
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Caregivers play a fundamental role in the lives of mental patients with whom they have an interdependent relationship. The current review provides evidence supporting the association between providing care for a mentally ill person and an often unrecognized burden on the life of the caregiver. RECENT FINDINGS: ...
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Rospenda Kathleen M - - 2010
Little attention has been paid to the relationship between caregiver burden and alcohol use. It is important to examine the particular aspects of caregiver burden that most influence alcohol use. A mail survey was conducted using a representative sample of 998 employed Chicago residents who provided informal care for at ...
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Rowe John - - 2010
In the UK, community care has led to more complex relationships for mental health nurses. They need to respect the rights of service users to confidentiality while also respecting the rights of family caregivers to information that directly affects them. An unsatisfactory situation has arisen in which utilitarian and legally ...
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Alagiakrishnan Kannayiram - - 2010
Cognitive assessment is an important skill for health care providers, particularly when considering the increasing prevalence of dementia. Studies have shown that the current diagnostic criteria for dementia are inadequate, and dementia is missed in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Screening tests, such as the Mini-Mental State Examination, detect the ...
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Lutz Barbara J - - 2010
Stroke is a condition that affects both patients and family members who provide care and support. Because stroke is an unexpected traumatic event that suddenly forces family members into a caregiving role, caregivers often experience an overwhelming sense of burden, depression, and isolation; a decline in physical and mental health; ...
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Marziali Elsa - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to examine a battery of questionnaires for assessing the personal resources and vulnerabilities of family caregivers of persons with dementia (Alzheimer or other). METHODS: A cross-sectional survey design was used to obtain dementia caregiver responses to questionnaires that targeted caregiver stress response, physical/mental ...
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Sawyer Michael G - - 2010
This study examined the relationship between maternal mental health problems and both caregiving time and experience of time pressure for 216 mothers of children with autism. Data describing caregiving time was obtained using 24-h time-diaries. Standard questionnaires were used to assess time pressure, social support, children's emotional and behavioural problems, ...
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Bourke-Taylor Helen - - 2010
Children with a disability are reliant on a capable, healthy and well-resourced carer. Most often the child's mother provides the care that ensures the child's health, service access and community integration are attended to successfully. Through in-depth interviews with mothers and professionals, this study explores issues that challenge the mother's ...
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Ryan Kelly A - - 2010
Little is known about the service needs for persons caring for individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). In this study, the level of support service need for caregivers of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer disease (AD; N=55) and MCI (N=25) was compared with normal controls (N=44). Study partners (ie, caregivers) completed ...
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Alwin Jenny - - 2010
The aim of this study was to examine what family caregivers of persons with dementia perceive as important types of support/services in relation to experienced negative impact (NI) due to the caregiver situation, and to investigate if caregivers receive the support/services perceived as important. The study was based on the ...
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Lévesque Louise - - 2010
BACKGROUND: As the global population ages, support for family caregivers who provide the bulk of care to community-dwelling older people is becoming ever more important. However, in many countries, homecare-service practitioners currently do not follow a systematic approach to assessing and responding to caregiver needs. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this ...
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Cloutier Paula - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this research was to identify the perceived mental health (MH) concerns of caregivers and youths who present to the emergency department (ED) for MH services. The concordance between caregiver and youth perceptions and clinician ratings of MH concerns were evaluated. Expectations for the visit and ...
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Roland Kaitlyn P - - 2010
Although previous research has attempted to identify the needs of caregivers for individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), most has focused on the demands associated with the physical needs of the patient, and not on "mental burden." This study used the repertory grid method to capture the full range of caregivers' ...
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Kilmer Ryan P - - 2010
Disasters may negatively influence caregivers' ability to respond to the needs of their families. In this context, service organizations' response to families' needs may affect caregivers' symptoms and parenting. Interviews were conducted with caregivers affected by Hurricane Katrina approximately 1 year (T(1); N = 68) and 2 years posthurricane (T(2); ...
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Buila Sarah Melinda Dobie - - 2010
Caregivers of patients with mental illness play a vital role caring for their loved ones, yet they may not always be fully included in the process of assessment and treatment. A patient-centered approach to treating persons with mental illness views caregivers as partners in providing care for the patient. This ...
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Gan Caron - - 2010
There is a dearth of support for family members who assume caregiving responsibilities following acquired brain injury (ABI). This qualitative study broadens the understanding of ABI caregiver support needs through data triangulation from multiple interview sources across different settings. Thirty-nine caregivers across urban and rural settings in Ontario participated in ...
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Schneiderman Janet U - - 2010
Caregivers in the child welfare system are an important element in ensuring that mental and pediatric health services for their children are utilized appropriately. The high prevalence of mental and physical health problems of children in the child welfare system along with the inadequate utilization of health services make the ...
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Stirling Christine - - 2010
To ensure carers of people with dementia receive support, community services increasingly use measures of caregiver (carer) burden to assess for unmet need. This study used Bradshaw's taxonomy of need to explore the link between measures of carer burden (normative need), service use (expressed need), and carer's stated need (felt ...
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Donath Carolin - - 2010
More than 90% of dementia patients are cared for by their general practitioners, who are decisively involved in the diagnosis, therapy and recommendation of support services. Objective: To test whether special training of general practitioners alters the care of dementia patients through their systematic recommendation of caregiver counseling and support ...
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Donorfio Laura K M - - 2010
The primary focus of this study is to compare the effectiveness of three distinct intervention techniques in relieving some of the stress experienced by midlife daughters' caregiving for their frail mothers. The three techniques are: (a) a home-based literature "tip of the week" group, (b) a caregiver's support group, and ...
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Chiu Teresa - - 2009
ABSTRACTThe aim of this study was to assess the usability of a new Internet-based Caregiver Support Service (ICSS) and evaluate its effects on health outcomes of Chinese Canadians who cared for a family member with dementia. Demographic and questionnaire data were collected from 28 participants, and in-depth interviews were conducted ...
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Eloniemi-Sulkava Ulla - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether community care of people with dementia can be prolonged with a 2-year multicomponent intervention program and to analyze effects of the intervention on total usage and expenses of social and healthcare services. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Community-dwelling couples with one spouse caring for the other ...
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Associations between United States acculturation and the end-of-life experience of caregivers of ...
DeSanto-Madeya Susan - - 2009
Cultural beliefs and values influence treatment preferences for and experiences with end-of-life (EOL) care among racial and ethnic groups. Within-group variations, however, may exist based on level of acculturation. To examine the extent to which EOL treatment factors (EOL treatment preferences and physician-caregiver communication) and select psychosocial factors (mental health, ...
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Jones Brian W - - 2010
This article attempts to find a correlation between certain disease types and increased needs for bereavement services for survivors. Data were examined from those requesting increased bereavement services from a hospice provider in Kentucky, over a 2-year span. The survivors were then matched with the disease type of their loved ...
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Fraser Eliza - - 2009
This study investigated the relationships between resilience factors (mental health literacy, social connectedness, coping strategies) frequently targeted in interventions, and both adjustment (depressive symptomatology, life satisfaction, prosocial behaviour, emotional/behavioural difficulties) and caregiving outcomes in children (12 - 17 years) of a parent with mental illness. Forty-four participants completed questionnaires. Correlations ...
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Zahid Muhammad Ajmal - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: We focused on the subjective quality of life (QOL) indicators of the Lancashire quality of life profile, European version (LQoLP-EU) in a Kuwaiti schizophrenia sample. The objectives were: First, to assess the reliability and validity of the questionnaire. Second, to highlight the patients' QOL profile, in comparison with the ...
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Chen Ya-Mei - - 2010
The purposes of this study were to evaluate a federal and state-funded Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) and explore what types of caregiver support service are associated with what caregiver outcomes. Information was obtained on a sample of 164 caregivers' use of eleven different types of support service. Descriptive and ...
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