| Literature DB >> 10734845 |
K Ford1, J Sweeney, A Farrington.
Abstract
This paper includes key findings of a patient satisfaction survey, conducted within an English Medium Secure Unit, offering care and treatment for 45 male and female mentally disordered offenders. It aims to identify patients' perceptions of the quality of their care and other aspects of their lives within the secure unit. Following permission from the local Ethics Committee, two interviewers collected data within a two week period, using a semi-structured interview schedule. All but three of the respondents agreed to be interviewed. Talking to nurses was perceived as highly satisfying. However, provision for specific cultural and women's needs, facilities for visitors, opportunities to practise religious beliefs and access to care plans were highlighted as unsatisfactory. The study concludes with recommendations for improvement, some of which have already been considered and implemented.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10734845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychiatr Nurs Res ISSN: 0968-0624