2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12861
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How do general hospitals respond to people diagnosed with a personality disorder who are distressed: A qualitative study of clinicians in mental health liaison

Abstract: What is known on the subject?:• People diagnosed with a personality disorder might be more likely to have physical health problems and be admitted to the hospital. Treatment in hospitals might be complicated by mental health crises or self-injury, and barriers to NHS care may increase the risk of developing further illness with serious consequences.• Literature on "personality disorder" and the general hospital has to date primarily focused on emergency departments. Research on how general hospital inpatient w… Show more

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