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New findings!

Tina Kirstine Vestphal , Ellen Boldrup Tingleff , Rikke Jørgensen , Sara Rowaert & Frederik Alkier Gildberg (2024) Tilting at Windmills – A Qualitative Study about Family Caregiver Interactions and Perceptions in Forensic Mental Health Care, Issues in Mental Health Nursing, DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2024.2308544

Announcement: New Ph.D. Student, Jonas Kerring, Joins RFM

We are delighted to announce the addition of Jonas Kerring to RFM as a Ph.D. student. Jonas will be actively engaged in the research project on the “Guided Clinical Decision-making for Mechanical Restraints Use” (GCDMR). Please join us in welcoming Jonas to our research community. We look forward to his valuable contributions and the advancements …

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Ny medarbejder

RFM byder velkommen til Sofie Aslerin som ny videnskabelig assistent 🇩🇰🇩🇰

Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – Part II

Background Models are central to the acquisition and organisation of scientific knowledge.They can be viewed as tools for interpretive description as well as cognitive representations ofan empirical phenomenon. However, discussions about how to develop models in qualitativeresearch – particularly in the literature on thematic analysis – are sparse.Aim To discuss an approach to scientific qualitative …

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New Article: Nurses’ clinical decision-making in the use of rapid tranquillization in adult mental health inpatient settings: An integrative review.

Rapid tranquillization is a restrictive practice that remains widely used in mental health inpatient settings worldwide. Nurses are the professionals most likely to administer rapid tranquillization in mental health settings. To improve mental health practices, an enhanced understanding of their clinical decision-making when using rapid tranquillization is, therefore, important. The aim was to synthesize and …

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Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – Part 1

Background Models are central to the acquisition and organisation of scientific knowledge. However, there are few explanations of how to develop models in qualitative research, particularly in terms of thematic analysis. Aim To describe a new technique for scientific qualitative modelling: the Empirical Testing Thematic Analysis (ETTA). Part 2 describes the ETTA model. Discussion ETTA generates a semantic …

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New article accepted!

Pedersen, M. L., Gildberg, F., Laulund, R., Jørgensen, K. & Tingleff, E., 2023, Nurses’ clinical decision-making in use of rapid tranquillisation in adult mental health inpatient settings: an integrative review.  I: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. (Accepteret/In press)  – Stay tuned !

New Professor Søren Birkeland

IRS TiltrĂŚdelsesseminar – Søren Fryd Birkeland ”Bedre psykiatrisk behandling? –videnskabelige undersøgelser af behandlings- og reguleringsmĂŚssige udfordringer og muligheder” Tirsdag d. 10. januar 2023 kl. 14.00 ‘SKY’ mødelokalet (14. etage)Campus Kollegiet, Syddansk UniversitetCampusvej 1, 5230 Odense M Tilmeld Klinisk professor Søren Fryd Birkeland I anledning af Søren Birkelands tiltrĂŚdelse som klinisk professor i psykiatri- og sundhedsret ved …

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NEW:  Hospitalisation time is associated with weight gain in forensic mental health

Anne Louise Winkler Pedersen, Frederik Alkier Gildberg, Peter Hjorth, Mikkel Højlund & Kjeld Andersen (2022) Hospitalisation time is associated with weight gain in forensic mental health patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, DOI: 10.1080/08039488.2022.2053202

DPSN konference 2022