Patients' experience of dangerous and severe personality disorder services: qualitative interview study
Patients' experience of dangerous and severe personality disorder services: qualitative interview study
As part of an evaluation of the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme, we conducted in-depth interviews with 60 participants purposely sampled across four pilot DSPD units. This report is limited to the finding with potential `conceptual generalisability': namely the unanticipated finding of negative and hostile attitudes of participants being managed in hospital units compared with the prison system. The recent UK government policy decision to concentrate this programme in prisons may, in part, reflect the significance of these findings.
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Sinclair, Julia M.A.
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Willmott, Lucy
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Fitzpatrick, Ray
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Burns, Tom
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Yiend, Jenny
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March 2012
Sinclair, Julia M.A.
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Willmott, Lucy
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Fitzpatrick, Ray
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Burns, Tom
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Yiend, Jenny
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Sinclair, Julia M.A., Willmott, Lucy, Fitzpatrick, Ray, Burns, Tom and Yiend, Jenny
(2012)
Patients' experience of dangerous and severe personality disorder services: qualitative interview study.
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 200 (3), .
(doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.111.101717).
(PMID:22383766)
Abstract
As part of an evaluation of the Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme, we conducted in-depth interviews with 60 participants purposely sampled across four pilot DSPD units. This report is limited to the finding with potential `conceptual generalisability': namely the unanticipated finding of negative and hostile attitudes of participants being managed in hospital units compared with the prison system. The recent UK government policy decision to concentrate this programme in prisons may, in part, reflect the significance of these findings.
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Published date: March 2012
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