Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4182088 | L'Encéphale | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Whereas a very large proportion of HCW in psychiatry support delivering information to patients about HI, our study shows HCW's lack of awareness of regulations and lack of declared practices. Among factors explaining this contrast, a lower perceived HI risk and severity level are to be mentioned. Training programs focusing on risk and mechanisms of HI could be offered to professionals in psychiatry. The issue of specific communication difficulties with psychiatric patients should be addressed as well. In order to develop information on HI, specific methods suited to those patients should be developed.
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Authors
E. Audureau, V. Merle, K. Kerleau, B. Dollois, M. Baugé-Rousseau, S. Théry, M.-P. Tavolacci, N. Dubreuil, D. Thillard, S. Gasparin-Grisel, M. Mathieu, C. Augé, P. Czernichow, le réseau CoCLINNOR le réseau CoCLINNOR,