Michael Phelan
King's College London
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 2006
Mirella Ruggeri; Giovanni Salvi; Verena Perwanger; Michael Phelan; Nadia Pellegrini; Alberto Parabiaghi
ObjectiveThis study compares the satisfaction with emergency interventions among severely mentally ill (SMI) service users of a community-based and a hospital-based mental health service (South-Verona, Italy and Nunhead, South-London, UK).MethodsA measurement of the satisfaction with psychiatric emergency services was conducted among all those users in the two catchment areas who, in a 1-year period: (1) had at least two contacts with the service; (2) had a diagnosis of psychosis according to ICD10; (3) had not been living in hospital or sheltered apartment for most of the time. These users completed seven items belonging to the Verona Service Satisfaction Scale (VSSS) regarding their satisfaction with crisis response during and out of office hours and their satisfaction with the different interventions, which may be provided during emergencies, such as consultation for the user, consultation for the relative, day-centre attendance, informal and compulsory admission.ResultsUsers in South-Verona were generally more satisfied with emergency interventions. The main differences between the two samples were due to contacts outside the hospital setting, whilst satisfaction scores for informal admission were similar. The number of users who did not receive, but would have liked, different types of emergency intervention was smaller in South-Verona than in Nunhead. In South-Verona, users wishes mainly concerned consultation for the relatives during emergencies; in the Nunhead sample, the most requested types of intervention were consultation for the user and the possibility of day-centre attendance during crisis.ConclusionsThe findings suggest that users of a service with a well developed community-oriented approach and with crisis intervention outside the hospital setting are more satisfied of the emergency interventions than users of a mental health service relying mostly on hospital facilities during emergencies.
The Psychiatrist | 2004
Michael Phelan
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The Psychiatrist | 2004
Michael Phelan
![][1] Occasionally, all psychiatrists need the help of an interpreter. For many, working with interpreters is a regular, and increasingly frequent, aspect of routine work. An ability to work competently with interpreters is now a requirement of the MRCPsych basic specialist
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 1994
Michael Phelan; Til Wykes; Howard H. Goldman
The Psychiatrist | 2001
Ilyas Mirza; Rachel Day; Victor Wulff-Cochrane; Michael Phelan
Hospital Medicine | 2002
Ilyas Mirza; Michael Phelan
The Psychiatrist | 1999
Joanna Seller; Jon Fieldhouse; Michael Phelan
The Psychiatrist | 2006
Bhaskar Punukollu; Michael Phelan
The Psychiatrist | 2004
Enone Welthagen; Sarah Talbot; Oliver Harrison; Michael Phelan
Family Practice | 2003
Michael Phelan; Ilyas Mirza