
Acute psychiatric provision in the UK is not fit for purpose. Many acute wards are chaotic, untherapeutic and can be intimidating or even dangerous. In this article the authors present a model for organisational and personal change that has had a positive impact on patients and staff, and has done so at reduced financial cost and with reduced clinical risk.
Inpatients, Mental Disorders, Acute Disease, Humans, Psychiatric Nursing, Models, Nursing, Program Evaluation
Inpatients, Mental Disorders, Acute Disease, Humans, Psychiatric Nursing, Models, Nursing, Program Evaluation
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