2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4458-6
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The experience of long-stay patients in a forensic psychiatric hospital in China: a qualitative study

Abstract: Background Long stay in forensic psychiatric hospitals is common in patients who are defined as “not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder”. However, little is known about how these patients experience and perceive the long stay within these settings. The aim of this study is to explore the perception and needs of long-stay patients in forensic psychiatric hospitals in China. Methods In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21 participants … Show more

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“…Negative affectivity includes a spectrum of negative emotions, ranging from anger to fear, to annoyance and anxiety [ 59 ]. These negative emotions paint the health consumers’ experience [ 19 , 70 ] and lower their satisfaction with the service organization [ 71 ], which if low, can even elicit their tendency to behave aggressively. As the overall goal of the study was to identify the optimal health care audience (adults or children) that will benefit most from medical clowns, we examined specifically whether medical clowns can buffer the harmful effect of negative affectivity on health consumer satisfaction, and whether this buffering effect depends on the age of the health consumer audience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative affectivity includes a spectrum of negative emotions, ranging from anger to fear, to annoyance and anxiety [ 59 ]. These negative emotions paint the health consumers’ experience [ 19 , 70 ] and lower their satisfaction with the service organization [ 71 ], which if low, can even elicit their tendency to behave aggressively. As the overall goal of the study was to identify the optimal health care audience (adults or children) that will benefit most from medical clowns, we examined specifically whether medical clowns can buffer the harmful effect of negative affectivity on health consumer satisfaction, and whether this buffering effect depends on the age of the health consumer audience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative affectivity includes a spectrum of negative emotions, ranging from anger to fear, to annoyance and anxiety (49). These negative emotions paint the health consumers' experience (15,59). and lower their satisfaction with the service organization (60), which if low, can even elicit their tendency to behave aggressively.…”
Section: Health Consumer Satisfaction and Aggressive Tendenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative affectivity includes a spectrum of negative emotions, ranging from anger to fear, to annoyance and anxiety (59). These negative emotions paint the health consumers' experience (19,70) and lower their satisfaction with the service organization (71), which if low, can even elicit their tendency to behave aggressively. As the overall goal of the study was to identify the optimal health care audience (adults or children) that will bene t most from medical clowns, we examined speci cally whether medical clowns can buffer the harmful effect of negative affectivity on health consumer satisfaction, and whether this buffering effect depends on the age of the health consumer audience.…”
Section: Health Consumer Satisfaction and Aggressive Tendenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%