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Medical Staffing in Psychiatric Hospitals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Robert A. Blair
Affiliation:
Moorhaven Hospital, Ivybridge, South Devon
Kenneth F. Weeks
Affiliation:
Moorhaven Hospital, Ivybridge, South Devon
Charles P. Hellon
Affiliation:
Moorhaven Hospital, Ivybridge, South Devon

Extract

The only previous studies are referred to in Mental Hospitals at Work (Jones, 1962) and it is stated, “In recent years some attempts have been made, though to our knowledge none have been published, to estimate the amount of time which psychiatrists in mental hospitals actually spend in the care of patients”. In our opinion the topic of medical staffing has received little official recognition. Our own assessments are explained in this article with a view to finding some sort of base line and general agreement.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1964 

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References

Jones, K., and Sidebotham, R. (1962). Mental Hospitals at Work. London: Routledge Google Scholar
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