Browsing Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine by Author "Welbel, M"
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Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Comorbidity of Mental Health Problems and Alcohol Use Disorders: Experiences of Clinicians and Patients in the UK and Poland.
Klingemann, J; Welbel, M; Nicaise, P; Priebe, S; Matanov, A; Bird, V; Moskalewicz, J (2019-05-01)AIMS: Treatment of patients with comorbidity of mental health problems and alcohol use disorder (AUD) constitutes a challenge in many countries. The article aimed at exploration of personal experiences of clinicians and ... -
Changes in the Provision of Institutionalized Mental Health Care in Post-Communist Countries
Mundt, AP; Franciskovic, T; Gurovich, I; Heinz, A; Ignatyev, Y; Ismayilov, F; Kalapos, MP; Krasnov, V; Mihai, A; Mir, J (2012-06-08) -
Factors associated with satisfaction of inpatient psychiatric care: a cross country comparison.
Bird, V; Miglietta, E; Giacco, D; Bauer, M; Greenberg, L; Lorant, V; Moskalewicz, J; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A; Ruggeri, M (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-01-30)BACKGROUND: Patient satisfaction is a key indicator of inpatient care quality and is associated with clinical outcomes following admission. Different patient characteristics have been inconsistently linked with satisfaction. ... -
Good practice in health care for migrants: views and experiences of care professionals in 16 European countries
Priebe, S; Sandhu, S; Dias, S; Gaddini, A; Greacen, T; Ioannidis, E; Kluge, U; Krasnik, A; Lamkaddem, M; Lorant, V (2011-03-25) -
Health care for immigrants in Europe: Is there still consensus among country experts about principles of good practice? A Delphi study
Deville, W; Greacen, T; Bogic, M; Dauvrin, M; Dias, S; Gaddini, A; Jensen, NK; Karamanidou, C; Kluge, U; Mertaniemi, R (2011-09-13) -
Health care for irregular migrants: pragmatism across Europe: a qualitative study.
Dauvrin, M; Lorant, V; Sandhu, S; Devillé, W; Dia, H; Dias, S; Gaddini, A; Ioannidis, E; Jensen, NK; Kluge, U (2012-02-16)BACKGROUND: Health services in Europe face the challenge of delivering care to a heterogeneous group of irregular migrants (IM). There is little empirical evidence on how health professionals cope with this challenge. This ... -
In-patient treatment in functional and sectorised care: patient satisfaction and length of stay.
Bird, VJ; Giacco, D; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A; Lasalvia, A; Welbel, M; Priebe, S (2018-02)BACKGROUND: Debate exists as to whether functional care, in which different psychiatrists are responsible for in- and out-patient care, leads to better in-patient treatment as compared with sectorised care, in which the ... -
Mental health care for irregular migrants in Europe: Barriers and how they are overcome
Strassmayr, C; Matanov, A; Priebe, S; Barros, H; Canavan, R; Manuel Diaz-Olalla, J; Gabor, E; Gaddini, A; Greacen, T; Holcnerova, P (2012-05-20) -
Predictors of length of stay in psychiatric inpatient units: Does their effect vary across countries?
Dimitri, G; Giacco, D; Bauer, M; Bird, VJ; Greenberg, L; Lasalvia, A; Lorant, V; Moskalewicz, J; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A (2018-02)BACKGROUND: Previous studies in individual countries have identified inconsistent predictors of length of stay (LoS) in psychiatric inpatient units. This may reflect methodological inconsistencies across studies or true ... -
Predictors of personal continuity of care of patients with severe mental illness: A comparison across five European countries.
Smith, P; Nicaise, P; Giacco, D; Bird, VJ; Bauer, M; Ruggeri, M; Welbel, M; Pfennig, A; Lasalvia, A; Moskalewicz, J (2018-12-21)BACKGROUND: In Europe, at discharge from a psychiatric hospital, patients with severe mental illness may be exposed to one of two main care approaches: personal continuity, where one clinician is responsible for in- and ... -
The same or different psychiatrists for in- and out-patient treatment? A multi-country natural experiment - ADDENDUM.
Giacco, D; Bird, VJ; Ahmad, T; Bauer, M; Lasalvia, A; Lorant, V; Miglietta, E; Moskalewicz, J; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A (2019-03-08) -
The same or different psychiatrists for in- and out-patient treatment? A multi-country natural experiment.
Giacco, D; Bird, VJ; Ahmad, T; Bauer, M; Lasalvia, A; Lorant, V; Miglietta, E; Moskalewicz, J; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A (2018-12-18)AimsA core question in the debate about how to organise mental healthcare is whether in- and out-patient treatment should be provided by the same (personal continuity) or different psychiatrists (specialisation). The ... -
Specialised teams or personal continuity across inpatient and outpatient mental healthcare? Study protocol for a natural experiment
Giacco, D; Bird, VJ; McCrone, P; Lorant, V; Nicaise, P; Pfennig, A; Bauer, M; Ruggeri, M; Lasalvia, A; Moskalewicz, J (2015)