Participation of psychiatric nurses in public and private mental healthcare in Kenya [0.03%]
肯尼亚公立医院和私立精神病护理中的护士参与度
Victoria Pattison de Menil,Martin Knapp
Victoria Pattison de Menil
We studied the rate of participation of psychiatric nurses in mental healthcare in Kenya. A simple questionnaire was delivered to 50 nurses attending a mental health meeting of the National Nursing Alliance of Kenya in April 2012. Of the 40...
N G Neznanov,V Vasileva
N G Neznanov
The article describes the changes that have taken place in the mental healthcare system in Russia since a new mental health law came into force. The focus is on involuntary hospitalisation and the guarantee of patients' rights.
Mental health law in Germany [0.03%]
德国的精神健康法
Jürgen Zielasek,Wolfgang Gaebel
Jürgen Zielasek
There is no national mental health law in Germany: the 16 German states are responsible for legislation concerning forced admissions, while the German Civil Code covers non-acute care, in particular for those not able to care for themselves...
Mental health law profiles [0.03%]
精神病学法律法规分析
George Ikkos
George Ikkos
Diaspora and peer support working: benefits of and challenges for the Butabika-East London Link [0.03%]
但巴基拉-东伦敦精神卫生机构伙伴关系的益处与挑战
Dave Baillie,Mariam Aligawesa,Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho et al.
Dave Baillie et al.
The International Health Partnership ('the Link') between the East London NHS Foundation Trust and Butabika Hospital in Uganda was set up in 2005. It has facilitated staff exchanges and set up many workstreams (e.g. in child and adolescent ...
Reflections on research and clinical collaborations between South Asia and the UK [0.03%]
英联邦南亚合作临床与科研协作反思
Athula Sumathipala,Abhijit Nadkarni,Chesmal Siriwardhana
Athula Sumathipala
In this paper we describe the mutual benefits of the bi-directional flows of knowledge and skills from North-South/South-North linkages, on the basis of our personal experiences of clinical and research collaborations between the UK and Sou...
Sustaining international careers: a peer group for psychiatrists working in global mental health [0.03%]
维持国际职业生涯:全球精神卫生领域的精神病学同行小组
Julian Eaton,Nick Bouras,Lynne Jones et al.
Julian Eaton et al.
Regular appraisal and revalidation are now a routine part of professional life for doctors in the UK. For British-trained psychiatrists working abroad (in either development/humanitarian or academic fields) this is a cause of insecurity, as...
Nicole Votruba,Graham Thornicroft
Nicole Votruba
The United Nations' draft Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) only briefly mention mental health. In the context of a growing burden of disease due to mental disorders and psychosocial disabilities, the inclusion of a clear mental health t...