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Interactive television in psychiatry

P. M. McLaren, +3 more
- 01 May 1992 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 5, pp 288-291
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This article is published in The Psychiatrist.The article was published on 1992-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Television director & Interactive television.

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A comparison of communication modes in adult psychiatry.

TL;DR: There were few significant differences between communication modes when using single measures; only multiple levels of analysis can adequately assess the differences between such modes of communication.
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Assessment for psychotherapy by interactive television suitable for transmission through telephone links

TL;DR: The aim was to get a detailed description of professional user responses to using the system for assessing patients for psychotherapy as a preliminary to a clinical trial.
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Telephone consultancy in adolescent psychiatry: an audit

TL;DR: Findings appear to indicate that a telephone consultancy service can provide a counselling service and highlight community resources that may be overlooked by other agencies – therefore it is important to bolster awareness of the service itself on a periodic basis amongst potential users.
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Depression in Older People: What does the Future Hold?

TL;DR: In this article, a personal view from a United Kingdom perspective examines some demographic, economic and social changes and assesses the impact they may have on the prevalence and treatment of depression in older people.
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Psychiatric Television Consultation for the Mentally Retarded

TL;DR: Using a closed circuit television for consultation, the psychiatrists helped resident staff establish more effective care and gave the nonprofessional staff a more positive outlook regarding their ability to help patients.
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Current issues in health care technology assessment.

TL;DR: If technology assessment were more organized and systematized, the authors argue, it would be more efficient and would reach the public and the medical world effectively.
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Pattern of discussion in traditional and novel ward‐round procedures*

TL;DR: The content of negotiation in the traditional ward round was compared to that in the novel style of meeting and it was found that the novel format produced a swing away from medical and diagnostic issues to domestic and social matters.