2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.06.003
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Using the serious mental illness health improvement profile [HIP] to identify physical problems in a cohort of community patients: A pragmatic case series evaluation

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“…While most of the studies were qualitative, several quantitative studies of barriers were sourced from the US (Bradford et al, 2008;Drapalski, Milford, Goldberg, Brown, & Dixon, 2008;Kim et al, 2007;Zeber, Copeland, McCarthy, Bauer, & Kilbourne, 2009) and the UK (Barnes et al, 2007). While most studies looked at either consumers with SMI or health care staff, five looked at the views and perceptions of both (Lester, Tritter, & Sorohan, 2005;McCabe & Leas, 2008;Miller, Lasser, & Becker, 2007;Shuel, White, Jones, & Gray, 2010;Wright, Osborn, Nazareth, & King, 2006).…”
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“…While most of the studies were qualitative, several quantitative studies of barriers were sourced from the US (Bradford et al, 2008;Drapalski, Milford, Goldberg, Brown, & Dixon, 2008;Kim et al, 2007;Zeber, Copeland, McCarthy, Bauer, & Kilbourne, 2009) and the UK (Barnes et al, 2007). While most studies looked at either consumers with SMI or health care staff, five looked at the views and perceptions of both (Lester, Tritter, & Sorohan, 2005;McCabe & Leas, 2008;Miller, Lasser, & Becker, 2007;Shuel, White, Jones, & Gray, 2010;Wright, Osborn, Nazareth, & King, 2006).…”
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“…Time availability (Shuel et al, 2010) and staff's work overloads (Happell et al, 2012;Wright et al, 2006) are reported barriers to detailed physical assessment. Furthermore, health care providers may be unsure of their role in health care provision and lack confidence that they have the requisite assessment skills to assist in this area (Happell et al, 2012).…”
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“…Not only does education and training have the potential to improve the competence and confidence of MHNs in providing physical health care, but it will likely ensure that the physical health needs of people with SMI are given high priority (Hyland et al, 2003;Shuel et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%