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Jiri Raboch
Researcher at First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
Publications - 101
Citations - 2359
Jiri Raboch is an academic researcher from First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic stress & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 90 publications receiving 2042 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiri Raboch include Charles University in Prague.
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Use of Coercive Measures During Involuntary Hospitalization: Findings From Ten European Countries
Jiri Raboch,Lucie Kališová,Alexander Nawka,Eva Kitzlerová,Georgi Onchev,Anastasia Karastergiou,Lorenza Magliano,Algirdas Dembinskas,Andrzej Kiejna,Francisco Torres-Gonzales,Lars Kjellin,Stefan Priebe,Thomas W. Kallert +12 more
TL;DR: Coercive measures used in a substantial group of involuntarily admitted patients across Europe appeared to depend on diagnosis and the severity of illness, but use was also heavily influenced by the individual country.
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Comparing Bioinformatic Gene Expression Profiling Methods: Microarray and RNA-Seq
Kirk J. Mantione,Richard M. Kream,H. Kuzelova,Radek Ptacek,Jiri Raboch,Joshua M. Samuel,George B. Stefano +6 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on comparing the two most useful methods for whole transcriptome gene expression profiling in model organisms, and RNA-Seq clearly has a bright future in bioinformatic data collection.
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A systematic review of the international published literature relating to quality of institutional care for people with longer term mental health problems.
Tatiana L. Taylor,Helen Killaspy,Christine Wright,Penny Turton,Sarah White,Thomas W. Kallert,Mirjam Schuster,Jorge A. Cervilla,Paulette Brangier,Jiri Raboch,Lucie Kališová,Georgi Onchev,Hristo Dimitrov,Roberto Mezzina,K Wolf,Durk Wiersma,Ellen Visser,Andrzej Kiejna,Patryk Piotrowski,Dimitri Ploumpidis,Fragiskos Gonidakis,José Miguel Caldas-de-Almeida,Graça Cardoso,Michael King +23 more
TL;DR: Institutions should, ideally, be community based, operate a flexible regime, maintain a low density of residents and maximise residents' privacy, and attention should be paid to service users' physical health through regular screening.
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Do patient and ward-related characteristics influence the use of coercive measures? Results from the EUNOMIA international study
Lucie Kališová,Jiri Raboch,Alexander Nawka,Gaia Sampogna,L. Cihal,Thomas W. Kallert,Georgi Onchev,Anastasia Karastergiou,Valeria Del Vecchio,Andrzej Kiejna,Tomasz Adamowski,Francisco Torres-Gonzales,Jorge A. Cervilla,Stephan Priebe,Domenico Giacco,Lars Kjellin,Algirdas Dembinskas,Andrea Fiorillo +17 more
TL;DR: Clinical factors, such as high levels of psychotic symptoms and high level of perceived coercion at admission were associated with the use of coercive measures, when controlling for countries’ effect.
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Patients’ views of involuntary hospital admission after 1 and 3 months: prospective study in 11 European countries
Stefan Priebe,Christina Katsakou,Matthias Glöckner,Algirdas Dembinskas,Andrea Fiorillo,Anastasia Karastergiou,Andrzej Kiejna,Lars Kjellin,Pìtr Nawka,George Onchev,Jiri Raboch,Matthias Schuetzwohl,Zahava Solomon,Francisco Torres-González,Duolao Wang,Thomas W. Kallert +15 more
TL;DR: International differences in legislation and practice may be relevant to outcomes and inform improvements in policies, particularly in countries with poorer outcomes.