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MON : 2022.048 : Not available for external loan | |
Public health behind bars : from prisons to communities | |
English | |
20220000 | |
Springer | |
Greifinger, Robert B. (ed.) | |
978-1-0716-1806-6 | |
United States | Europe | prison health care delivery | community-institutional relations | medical records systems, computerised | mentally ill | primary health care | research ethics | evidence-based practice | substance-related disorders therapy | OPCAT | UNCAT-OP | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | CoE. European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | NPMs | prison oversight | torture prevention | transgender persons | oral health | women's health services | prisoners, female | juvenile detention | disability evaluation | prisoner discipline | functioning | diagnostic errors | confounding factors | mental disorders diagnosis | suicide prevention | mental health care delivery | facility environment | prison conditions | nursing | mass screening | health promotion | sexually transmitted diseases prevention | tuberculosis prevention and control | risk assessment | hepatitis prevention and control | HIV/AIDS prevention and control | communicable disease control | prisoner reintegration | elderly | disabled persons | prisoner characteristics | prison health care quality | advocacy | human security | imprisonment effects | health policy | public health models | |
ART : 31353 : Not available for external loan | |
Forensic medicine and human rights | |
English | |
20220000 | |
John Wiley and Sons | |
Hougen, Hans Petter | |
universal | forensic medicine's role | documentation of human rights violations | forensic pathologist's role | Amnesty International Danish Medical Group's role | autopsy | exhumation | forensic evaluation of torture | torture method-effect correlation | torture methods | torture definition | International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) | training of health personnel | expert testimony | police records | medical records | data sources | torture victims | physical examination | physical effects of torture | practice guidelines | criminal investigation | forensic genetics | disappeared persons | forensic archaeology | forensic anthropology | international criminal justice | international courts | evidence | forensic psychiatry | |
Handbook of forensic medicine, vol. 1 (2nd ed.) / Burkhard Madea (ed.) - ISBN: 978-1-119-64855-0 | |
ART : 29496 : Not available for external loan | |
Autonomy and consent assessment for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) : a retrospective study of medical records | |
English | |
20210700 | |
Elsevier | |
Dahlberg, Jørgen | Øverstad, Siri | Dahl, Vegard | Coman, Alina | |
electroconvulsive therapy | psychiatric patients | consent to treatment | personal autonomy | national legal instruments | informed consent | medical records | patient rights | retrospective study [publication type] | coercion | drug therapy | nutrition therapy | criminal law | necessity principle | attitude of health personnel | accountability | attitude of patients | medical law | mental competency | freedom from torture | state compliance | UN. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) | CRPD-15 | Norway | |
International journal of law and psychiatry ; vol. 77 | |
ART : 29497 : Not available for external loan | |
Post-traumatic stress disorder among immigrants living in Finland : comorbidity and mental health service use | |
English | |
20210600 | |
Elsevier | |
Kieseppä, Valentina | Jokela, Markus | Holm, Minna | Suvisaari, Jaana | Gissler, Mika | Lehti, Venla | |
Finland | immigrants | refugees | mental health status | cross-cultural comparison | Finns | PTSD epidemiology | depression epidemiology | comorbidity | mental health care utilisation | cohort studies | country of origin | health care disparities | medical records | |
Full text in open access | |
Psychiatry research ; vol. 300 | |
MON : 2020.079 : Not available for external loan | |
Monitoring health in places of detention : an overview for health professionals | |
English | |
20200900 | |
DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | |
Bergh, Brenda van den | Michaelsen, Lisa | Brasholt, Marie | Modvig, Jens | |
9788793675261 | |
human right monitoring | DIGNITY publications | medical documentation of torture | death in custody | prison personnel violence | offspring, child | prisoners, female | oral health | substance-related disorders | communicable diseases | health status | suicide | self-injurious behaviour | mental health status | prisoners | physical restraint | urine specimen collection | coercion | body searches | solitary confinement | living conditions | nutrition | prison conditions | hygiene | risk factors | palliative care | disease prevention | health promotion | hunger strikes | medication systems | medical records | torture allegations | moral dilemmas | prison health personnel's role | medical ethics | prison health care evaluation mechanisms | health care disparities | prison health services accessibility | prison health care quality | follow-up | interviewing | note-taking | organisation and administration | data collection methods | medical doctor's role | fact-finding missions | detention centres | prisons | prison oversight | universal | |
ART : 26546 : Not available for external loan | |
Sijilli : a scalable model of cloud-based electronic health records for migrating populations in low-resource settings | |
English | |
20200813 | |
JMIR Publications | |
Saleh, Shadi | Arnaout, Nour El | Abdouni, Lina | Jammoul, Zeinab | Hachach, Noha | Dasgupta, Amlan | |
Lebanon | health records, electronic | Internet | telemedicine | developing countries | refugees | displaced persons | vulnerable populations | health services accessibility | data security | health status | drug therapy | immunisation | medical records systems, computerised | mass screening | health services needs and demand | technology | information systems | emergencies | programme development | |
Full text in open access | |
Journal of medical Internet research ; vol. 22, no. 8 | |
MON : Electronic resource : Not available for external loan | |
Report to the Government of Denmark on the visit to Denmark carried out by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) from 3 to 12 April 2019 | |
English | |
20200107 | |
Council of Europe | |
20190403-20140412 | regional human rights protection systems | strip searching | decision making | sick leave | occupational stress | condoms | substance abuse treatment | training of health personnel | prison medical personnel | prisoners, female | criminal gangs | remand detention | recreation | interpersonal relations | ventilation | food supply | light | facility design and construction | language | police oversight, external | access to a doctor | death in custody | handcuffing | criminal procedure | DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture | human rights monitoring | NPMs | national institutions | fact-finding missions | interviewing | data collection | coercion | patient rights | independent medical evaluation | decision making | involuntary treatment | judicial review | hospitalisation | commitment of mentally ill | restraint registers (proposed) | sensory deprivation | justifiability review, periodic | walking restraint | training of psychiatric personnel | immobilisation | physical restraint | psychiatric inpatients | belts | physical restraint instruments | suicide prevention | forced nudity | drug administration | complaint procedure availability | interpreter characteristics | Internet | mobile phones | access to outdoor areas | detainees, female | detainees, adolescent | racism | administrative detention | Ellebæk centre for foreigners (Denmark) | Nykøbing Falster holding centre (Denmark) | surveillance in prison | solitary confinement, punitive | prisoner discipline | personnel turnover | prison personnel | substance abuse | medical confidentiality | wounds and injuries | prison medical records | medical examination on admission | prisoner rehabilitation | access to toilets | detainees | communication with family members | solitary confinement, judicial | prisoner violence | prisoner transport | verbal abuse | allegations | physical abuse | prisoner-personnel relations | alternatives to imprisonment | prison overcrowding | Copenhagen police headquarters prison (Denmark) | Blegdamsvejens remand prison (Denmark) | Odense remand prison (Denmark) | Storstrøm prison (Denmark) | children in conflict with the law | interrogation | juvenile detainees | access to lawyer | accountability | police personnel identification | ill-treatment | arrest | police violence | ECPT | CoE. European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1987) | state compliance | legal protection | detainee rights | cooperative behaviour | Slagelse psychiatric hospital (Denmark) | psychiatric hospitals | prison health care | immigration detention | prisoner treatment | prison conditions | prisons | police | policing | pre-trial detention | preventative interventions | torture prevention | ECPT recommendations | domestic implementation | follow-up | visiting mechanisms | ECPT visits | Denmark | |
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Council of Europe. Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment | CPT | |
ART : 28903 : Not available for external loan | |
Validation study of randomly selected cases of PTSD diagnoses identified in a Swedish regional database compared with medical records : is the validity sufficient for epidemiological research? | |
English | |
20191223 | |
BMJ Publishing Group | |
Hollander, Anna-Clara | Askegård, Klara | Iddon-Escalante, Claudia | Holmes, Emily A. | Wicks, Susanne | Dalman, Christina | |
Sweden | PTSD diagnosis | immigrants | refugees | developed countries | epidemiologic studies | medical records standards | validation study [publication type] | random allocation | registries | PTSD epidemiology | mental disorders | |
Full text in open access | |
BMJ open ; vol. 9, no. 12 | |
ART : 25506 : Not available for external loan | |
Sijilli : a mobile electronic health records system for refugees in low-resource settings | |
English | |
20190900 | |
Elsevier | |
Saleh, Shadi | Arnaout, Nour El | Faulkner, Judith R | Sayegh, Mohamed H. | |
Lebanon | refugees | health care delivery | developing countries | medical records systems, computerised | information systems | access to information | mass screening | diagnosis | commentary [publication type] | data security | programme development | interdisciplinary communication | |
Full text in open access | |
Lancet global health ; vol. 7, no. 9 | |
ART : 25659 : Not available for external loan | |
How not to police a protest : unlawful use of force by Hong Kong police | |
20190621 | |
AI | |
police violence | medical records | bean bags | riot control techniques | health personnel | journalists | pepper spray | tear gases | riot control instruments | riot control agents, chemical | rubber bullets | batons | riot control | Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China | |
Full text (via AI) | |
Amnesty International (AI) | |