Emergency psychiatric assessments: implications for senior house officer training
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In: Psychiatric Bulletin, Vol. 30, 31.05.2006, p. 220-222.
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T1 - Emergency psychiatric assessments
T2 - implications for senior house officer training
AU - Woodall, A.A.
AU - Roberts, S.H.
AU - Slegg, Gary
AU - Menkes, David
PY - 2006/5/31
Y1 - 2006/5/31
N2 - AIMS AND METHOD In order to examine the opportunities for senior house officers (SHOs) to undertake emergency psychiatric assessments we conducted a retrospective cohort study of such assessments in a district general hospital. RESULTS Senior house officers conducted few assessments for self-harm compared with psychiatric liaison nurses (P
AB - AIMS AND METHOD In order to examine the opportunities for senior house officers (SHOs) to undertake emergency psychiatric assessments we conducted a retrospective cohort study of such assessments in a district general hospital. RESULTS Senior house officers conducted few assessments for self-harm compared with psychiatric liaison nurses (P
U2 - 10.1192/pb.30.6.220
DO - 10.1192/pb.30.6.220
M3 - Article
VL - 30
SP - 220
EP - 222
JO - Psychiatric Bulletin
JF - Psychiatric Bulletin
SN - 1472-1473
ER -