Publications by authors named "Alison Toner"

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  • * A quality improvement project in Scotland aimed to reduce falls, improve care planning, and ensure follow-ups after each fall on four mental health wards.
  • * The project included staff training and one-on-one coaching, resulting in positive staff responses and a decrease in both falls and injuries from falls.
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Injectable long-acting antipsychotics are a well-established and common treatment for schizophrenia and other mental health problems. While these medicines have traditionally been injected into the dorsogluteal muscle, the primacy of this site has been challenged over recent years, both through the emergence of the deltoid muscle as a less intrusive alternative, and through a groundswell of opinion raising concerns over the safety of injecting into the gluteal muscle. As these concerns have included calls for the dorsogluteal site to no longer be considered suitable for the administration of injections, there is a need to clarify the basis of such claims and the appropriateness of continued use of this area.

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