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Research Article

Patient satisfaction in a forensic unit

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Pages 369-378 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Anita Bowser, Wendy Link, Mary Dickson, Lesley Collier & Maggie K. Donovan-Hall. (2018) A Qualitative Study Exploring the Causes of Boredom for Men with a Psychosis in a Forensic Setting. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health 34:1, pages 32-48.
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A. Schröder, K. Lorentzen, E. Riiskjaer & L.-O. Lundqvist. (2016) Patients’ views of the quality of Danish forensic psychiatric inpatient care. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 27:4, pages 551-568.
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Douglas MacInnes, Dominic Beer, Peter Keeble, David Rees & Leon Reid. (2011) Service-user involvement in forensic mental health care research: Areas to consider when developing a collaborative study. Journal of Mental Health 20:5, pages 464-472.
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Michael Coffey. (2006) Researching service user views in forensic mental health: A literature review. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 17:1, pages 73-107.
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Douglas MacInnes, Helen Courtney, Tracy Flanagan, Daniel Bressington & Dominic Beer. (2014) A cross sectional survey examining the association between therapeutic relationships and service user satisfaction in forensic mental health settings. BMC Research Notes 7:1.
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Lars-Olov Lundqvist, Kirsten Lorentzen, Erik Riiskjaer & Agneta Schröder. (2014) A Danish Adaptation of the Quality in Psychiatric Care–Forensic In-Patient Questionnaire. Journal of Forensic Nursing 10:3, pages 168-174.
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Daniel Bressington, Bill Stewart, Dominic Beer & Douglas MacInnes. (2011) Levels of service user satisfaction in secure settings – A survey of the association between perceived social climate, perceived therapeutic relationship and satisfaction with forensic services. International Journal of Nursing Studies 48:11, pages 1349-1356.
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Lisa Maltman, Jacquie Stacey & Laura Hamilton. (2008) Peaks and troughs—an exploration of patient perspectives of dangerous and severe personality disorder assessment (Peaks Unit, Rampton Hospital). Personality and Mental Health 2:1, pages 7-16.
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Marita O'Connell & Louise Farnworth. (2016) Occupational Therapy in Forensic Psychiatry: A Review of the Literature and a Call for a United and International Response. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 70:5, pages 184-191.
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J. GRAHAM, I. DENOUAL & D. CAIRNS. (2005) Happy with your care?. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 12:2, pages 173-178.
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Sue Ryan, Estelle Moore, Pamela J Taylor, Eric Wilkinson, Tony Lingiah & Michelle Christmas. (2006) The voice of detainees in a high security setting on services for people with personality disorder. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 12:4, pages 254-268.
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Paul Morrison, Philip Burnard & Ceri Phillips. (2016) Nurses' and Patients' Perceptions of the Social Climate in a Forensic Unit in Wales. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 41:1, pages 65-78.
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