2018
DOI: 10.26443/ijwpc.v5i1.155
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Intervening with persons experiencing mental illness and substance use: Patient perceptions of helpful care during psychiatric hospitalization

Abstract: Background30 - 50% of people with mental illness also experience a substance use problem or concurrent disorder (CD). This dual diagnosis is associated with complex health and social problems, high suicide risk and poor longterm outcomes. Persons with CD have unique needs which present significant challenges for health providers during psychiatric hospitalization. While hospital personnel play a significant role in promoting health and well-being, what “helpful care” means to persons with CD during psy… Show more

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