8 results match your criteria: "Multiversum Psychiatric Hospital[Affiliation]"

Issue: There is growing awareness of the benefits of treating patients in their own home, yet home-based detoxification of individuals with substance use disorder has received limited attention. While home-based alcohol detoxification seems to be safe and effective for patients without severe withdrawal, little is known about detoxification for illicit or polysubstance dependence. This review synthesises recent findings on home-based detoxification for alcohol and other substances.

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Background: Assertive outreach (AO) is a systematic approach to engage vulnerable patients with serious mental illness.

Aims: This review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of engagement strategies in relation to principles of the AO model to clarify effective components of AO, better understand engagement in an AO context, and consider encompassing change mechanisms.

Methods: A systematic mixed-methods review was completed from 1806 to December 2022 (no pre-registration).

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Introduction: Although youth-friendly service characteristics have been previously identified, consensus among a representative group of stakeholders about which of these characteristics are truly relevant to the youth-friendliness of services is currently lacking. In our study, young adults, parents and professionals were consulted on this topic to reveal existing (dis)agreement. In addition, (dis)agreement on feasibility for implementation in clinical practice was also assessed.

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The ongoing developments of psychiatric classification systems have largely improved reliability of diagnosis, including that of schizophrenia. However, with an unknown pathophysiology and lacking biomarkers, its validity still remains low, requiring further advancements. Research has helped establish multiple sclerosis (MS) as the central nervous system (CNS) disorder with an established pathophysiology, defined biomarkers and therefore good validity and significantly improved treatment options.

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Background: People with a severe mental illness (pSMI) often have comorbid physical health problems, resulting in a lower life expectancy compared to the global population. In Belgium, it remains unclear how to approach health disparities in pSMI in a community setting. This study explores the perspectives of both care professionals and patients on physical healthcare in Belgian community mental services, aiming to identify good practices, barriers and points of improvement.

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Research shows that care delivery regarding somatic health problems for patients with a severe mental illness (SMI) in community and mental health is difficult to establish. During the last decade, long term mental health outreach teams in Belgium were implemented to provide treatment and follow-up at home. This study aimed to map physical health status, care professionals, health related quality of life and global functioning in persons with SMI in Belgian long term outreach teams for mental health.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how temperament traits affect vulnerability to addictive behaviors in 841 inpatients with substance use disorders (SUD), focusing on reactive (BISBAS) and regulative (Effortful Control) temperament.
  • Findings reveal that low levels of effortful control are linked to higher clinical symptomatology and personality disorders (PDs), indicating the importance of effortful control in understanding these issues.
  • The research suggests that enhancing effortful control through therapeutic interventions could improve treatment outcomes for addiction and related mental health problems.
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