Forensic Mental Health Research Unit (RFM)

Forensic Mental Health Research Unit (RFM)

Middelfart (DK)

  • Welcome to RFM
    • GDRP
    • RFM Staff
  • Staff profiles
    • Staff overview
    • Ellen B. Tingleff
    • Frederik A. Gildberg
    • John A. Baker
    • Jonas H. Kerring
    • Lone Fisker Christensen
    • Søren Birkeland
    • Students
      • Martin Locht Pedersen
      • Camilla R. Lindekilde
      • Tina Vestphal
      • Kristian J. Paaske
    • Code of Conduct
  • Research programs
    • RECORE
      • Conflict Tolerance Scale (CTS)
      • MR-CRAS
      • WAPS
    • Psychiatry & health law
    • Relatives and Patient Involvement
      • Patient and relativs
    • Inequality in health
      • Metabolic Syndrome
      • Oral Health
    • Other projects
      • Psychiatry and Spirituality
      • E-mental health
      • Forensic Mental Health Nursing
      • The Humour Projects
      • Staff transition
  • Publications
    • Publication Overview
    • Abstracts
      • Result Articles
      • Literature review
      • Articles on Method
      • Other Articles
    • Books/Thesis
      • Grundbog i Klinisk Psykiatrisk Sygepleje
      • Kvalitative Analysemetoder i Sundhedsforskning
      • PhD-Thesis
      • Master of Science Thesis
  • Lectures
    • Empirically Testing Thematic Analysis
    • The Art of Interview
      • Interview – Test
    • Micro-Seminars
  • CPS Konference 2023
    • Formål og mål: Den totale afskaffelse af tvang i Dansk Psykiatri!?
    • Foreløbigt program “Den totale afskaffelse af tvang i Dansk Psykiatri!?”
    • Tilmelding
    • Call for abstract!
    • Praktiske oplysninger
  • Prisuddeling 2023

First National Research Conference!

New article Published! As Time Goes by: Reasons and characteristics of prolonged episodes of mechanical restraint in forensic psychiatry

New graduate nurses in transition: A review of transition programmes and transition experiences within mental health care

  • By admin in Ikke kategoriseret
  • 18. oktober 2014

New Article in Early view:
New graduate nurses in transition: A review of transition programmes and transition experiences within mental health care.

 

 

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Seneste indlæg

  • New PhD student at RFM! 2. oktober 2023
  • Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – Part II 17. juli 2023
  • New Article: Nurses’ clinical decision-making in the use of rapid tranquillization in adult mental health inpatient settings: An integrative review. 21. juni 2023
  • Scientific models for qualitative research: a textual thematic analysis coding system – Part 1 31. maj 2023
  • New article accepted! 26. maj 2023

Links

  • CPS, Center For Psykiatrisk Sygepleje & Sundhedsforskning
  • DPSN, Danish Psychiatric Nursing Research Network
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  • University Of Southern Denmark profile

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