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| Ingrid H JohansenSummaryAffiliation: University of Bergen Country: Norway Publications
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Contacts related to psychiatry and substance abuse in Norwegian casualty clinics. A cross-sectional studyIngrid H Johansen
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Unifob Health, Bergen, Norway
Scand J Prim Health Care 27:180-5. 2009..Characteristics of the patient group and their contact times were also addressed...
Contacts related to mental illness and substance abuse in primary health care: a cross-sectional study comparing patients' use of daytime versus out-of-hours primary care in NorwayIngrid H Johansen
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Uni Health, Bergen, Norway
Scand J Prim Health Care 28:160-5. 2010..To investigate prevalence, diagnostic patterns, and parallel use of daytime versus out-of-hours primary health care in a defined population (n = 23,607) in relation to mental illness including substance misuse...
Admissions to a Norwegian emergency psychiatric ward: patient characteristics and referring agents. A prospective studyIngrid H Johansen
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Uni Health, Bergen, Norway
Nord J Psychiatry 66:40-8. 2012..There are concerns regarding regular general practitioners' (rGPs') role in emergency psychiatric care of their enlisted patients. Also, the quality of casualty clinics' care and their gatekeeper function are questioned...
How Norwegian casualty clinics handle contacts related to mental illness: A prospective observational studyIngrid H Johansen
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Uni Health, Uni Research, Kalfarveien 31, 5018, Bergen, Norway
Int J Ment Health Syst 6:3. 2012..abstract:..
Psychiatry out-of-hours: a focus group study of GPs' experiences in Norwegian casualty clinicsIngrid H Johansen
National Centre for Emergency Primary Health Care, Uni Health, Kalfarveien 31, Bergen, Norway
BMC Health Serv Res 11:132. 2011..The aim of this study was to explore which challenges GPs experience when providing emergency care out-of-hours to patients presenting problems related to mental illness or substance abuse...
