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General practice critical incident reviews of patient suicides: benefits, barriers, costs, and …


E King, K Kendall, R Wiles, H Rosenvinge, C … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2005 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Ten practices reviewed 12 deaths. Twenty six staff attended reviews;
all were interviewed. Next of kin contributed to six reviews; only one
criticised care. Changes following the reviews included steps to improve ...
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Psychiatric Nursing Care of Suicidal Patients Described by the Sympathy-Acceptance- …

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P Larsson, S Nilsson, B Runeson, B … - Archives of psychiatric nursing, 2007 - Elsevier
Our aim was to describe psychiatric nursing care of suicidal patients from an
action–theoretical and confirmatory perspective using the
Sympathy–Acceptance–Understanding–Competence (SAUC) model for ...
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Changes in age-adjusted mortality rates and disparities for rural physician shortage areas …


DE Pathman, GE Fryer, LA Green, RL Phillips - The Journal of Rural Health - interscience.wiley.com
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
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degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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Can mortality monitoring in general practice be made to work?


B Guthrie - The British Journal of General Practice, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Routine monitoring of UK GPs' mortality rates has been recommended by the
Shipman Inquiry, and is likely to be implemented soon.1–3 In this Journal,
Mohammed et al4 are to be applauded for their rigorous attempt to address the
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[PDF] The benefits of providing GPs with the results of a Confidential Enquiry into asthma deaths


R Holland, I Harvey, B Harrison - Prim Care Respir J, 2002 - thepcrj.org
Detailed discussion with individual practitioners is inherent in confidential
enquiries,2 which may lend them particular salience. In addition, the East
Anglian enquiry team produces an annual report. This has been distributed ...
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[CITATION] Psychiatric inpatient suicide: Focus on intervention


CV Billings - Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2004
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[CITATION] Educational value of a short audit of deaths in general practice


J Holden - Education for General Practice, 1996 - RADCLIFFE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
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[CITATION] The Nine-Field-Model” for Evaluation of Theoretical Constructs in Nursing. Part one: …


B Gustafsson, L Andersson - Theoria–Journal of Nursing Theory, 2001
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[CITATION] Bekräftande omvårdnad (Confirming nursing)


B Gustafsson, 2006 - Lund: Studentlitteratur AB
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Monitoring mortality in general practice in Grampian, Scotland


AW Nimmo, G Peterkin, DR Coid - Scottish medical journal, 2004 - smj.org.uk
Information on the distribution of mortality and morbidity in general practice
is scarce, and not easily accessible either by health authorities or individual
general practices. Although the assessment of population mortality is a ...
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