On a scale of one to five, how satisfied are you with the forensic mental health care services you received?
Godin, P. & Davies, J. (2010). On a scale of one to five, how satisfied are you with the forensic mental health care services you received? In: Byrt, R., Coffey, M., Kettles, M. & Woodes, P. (Eds.), Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Ethics, Debates, Dilemas. (pp. 247-250). UK: Quay Books.
Abstract
This book chapter is the latest of several outputs from a Department of Health funded project (£43,000) begun in 2006. At this year’s prestigious annual BSA conference (April 2011), we (Godin & Davies) will present ‘An exercise in emancipatory research’ in a symposium of mental health research. We have been invited to present our work from this project at the BSA London Medical Sociology Group. In May 2011 we will present ‘Developing a cultural understanding of inpatient risk management’. In December 2010 we presented the study at a seminar in Huddersfield University by invitation from the professor of health care risk management.
Publication Type: | Book Section |
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Publisher Keywords: | Forensic mental health; risk research; ethics |
Subjects: | R Medicine > RC Internal medicine |
Departments: | School of Health & Psychological Sciences > Healthcare Services Research & Management |
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