81 results match your criteria: "Concord Centre for Mental Health[Affiliation]"
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv
December 2009
Research Unit, Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia.
Recent reports indicate an absence of respect in workplace culture. Every person has the right to a workplace that is fair and equitable and in which he or she is treated with respect and dignity. Working in a collegial manner is challenging when environments have staff who engage in unprofessional or disruptive behaviors.
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July 2010
Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia.
Introduction: In recent times, much attention has been focused on the reduction of seclusion and restraint in psychiatric settings. This paper analyzes evidence available from evaluations of single seclusion and/or restraint reduction programmes. A total of 29 papers were included in the review.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Ment Health Nurs
August 2009
Research Unit, Concord Centre for Mental Health, Sydney South West Area Mental Health Service, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia.
Mental health services have developed transition programs to attract staff, including new graduates, staff with mental health nursing experience without formal qualifications, experienced nurses wishing to move into mental health, and nurses returning to the workforce. Transition to psychiatric/mental health programs are considered to be particularly significant in the mental health field because of the relative under-representation of mental health content in undergraduate curricula. Unfortunately, transition programs have received only minor attention in the literature and there is a paucity of published evaluations to determine their effectiveness.
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March 2009
Research Unit, Sydney South West Area Health Service at Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia.
Introduction And Aims: Substance misuse by people with a serious mental illness may exacerbate psychiatric symptoms and contribute to relapse. The aim of the study was to ascertain the views of a wide range of Australian mental health service providers on staff education and training, client contact and management, assessment, and treatment effectiveness and service delivery.
Design And Methods: A survey was sent to a sample of 171 mental health stakeholders in Australia identified through internet searches, state and territory mental health departments and professional organisations.
Harv Rev Psychiatry
June 2009
Research Unit, Sydney South West Area Health Service, Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord Hospital, New South Wales 2139, Australia.
Considerable research documents the health consequences of psychosis and co-occurring substance use disorders. Results of randomized controlled trials assessing the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for persons with dual diagnoses are equivocal but encouraging. Many studies are hampered by small, heterogeneous samples, high attrition rates, short follow-up periods, and unclear description of treatment components.
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December 2008
2Research Unit, Sydney South West Area Mental Health Service (Eastern Zone), Concord Centre for Mental Health, Concord Hospital, Concord, NSW, Australia.