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Jorun Rugkåsa
Jorun Rugkåsa
Senior Researcher, Akershus University Hospital, Professor, Oslo Metropolitan University
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Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis (OCTET): a randomised controlled trial
T Burns, J Rugkåsa, A Molodynski, J Dawson, K Yeeles, ...
The lancet 381 (9878), 1627-1633, 2013
4462013
Operationalising the capability approach for outcome measurement in mental health research
J Simon, P Anand, A Gray, J Rugkåsa, K Yeeles, T Burns
Social science & medicine 98, 187-196, 2013
2222013
“The walls were so damp and cold” fuel poverty and ill health in Northern Ireland: results from a housing intervention
N Shortt, J Rugkåsa
Health & place 13 (1), 99-110, 2007
1832007
‘It's unbelievably humiliating’—Patients' expressions of negative effects of coercion in mental health care
O Nyttingnes, T Ruud, J Rugkåsa
International journal of law and psychiatry 49, 147-153, 2016
1692016
A systematic review of the effect of community treatment orders on service use
D Maughan, A Molodynski, J Rugkåsa, T Burns
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 49, 651-663, 2014
1482014
Effectiveness of community treatment orders: the international evidence
J Rugkåsa
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 61 (1), 15-24, 2016
1262016
Smoking and peer groups: results from a longitudinal qualitative study of young people in Northern Ireland
BJ Stewart‐Knox, J Sittlington, J Rugkåsa, S Harrisson, M Treacy, ...
British Journal of Social Psychology 44 (3), 397-414, 2005
1192005
Informal coercion in psychiatry: a focus group study of attitudes and experiences of mental health professionals in ten countries
E Valenti, C Banks, A Calcedo-Barba, CM Bensimon, KM Hoffmann, ...
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 50, 1297-1308, 2015
1172015
Researching mental health in minority ethnic communities: reflections on recruitment
J Rugkåsa, K Canvin
Qualitative health research 21 (1), 132-143, 2011
1152011
Coercion and compulsion in community mental health care
A Molodynski, J Rugkåsa, T Burns
British medical bulletin 95 (1), 105-119, 2010
1032010
Anxious adults vs. cool children: children's views on smoking and addiction
J Rugkåsa, B Knox, J Sittlington, O Kennedy, MP Treacy, PS Abaunza
Social Science & Medicine 53 (5), 593-602, 2001
992001
Associations between continuity of care and patient outcomes in mental health care: a systematic review
S Puntis, J Rugkåsa, A Forrest, A Mitchell, T Burns
Psychiatric Services 66 (4), 354-363, 2015
892015
Benefits of working in partnership: A model
LR Boydell, J Rugkåsa
Critical Public Health 17 (3), 217-228, 2007
802007
Patient, psychiatrist and family carer experiences of community treatment orders: qualitative study
K Canvin, J Rugkåsa, J Sinclair, T Burns
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 49, 1873-1882, 2014
752014
CTOs: what is the state of the evidence?
J Rugkåsa, J Dawson, T Burns
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology 49, 1861-1871, 2014
732014
Increased influence and collaboration: a qualitative study of patients’ experiences of community treatment orders within an assertive community treatment setting
HK Stuen, J Rugkåsa, A Landheim, R Wynn
BMC health services research 15, 1-13, 2015
612015
Collaborative care for mental health: a qualitative study of the experiences of patients and health professionals
J Rugkåsa, OG Tveit, J Berteig, A Hussain, T Ruud
BMC Health Services Research 20, 1-10, 2020
582020
Dementia and patient safety in the community: a qualitative study of family carers’ protective practices and implications for services
K Häikiö, M Sagbakken, J Rugkåsa
BMC health services research 19, 1-13, 2019
542019
Trust, deals and authority: community mental health professionals’ experiences of influencing reluctant patients
J Rugkåsa, K Canvin, J Sinclair, A Sulman, T Burns
Community mental health journal 50, 886-895, 2014
542014
Community treatment orders in England and Wales: national survey of clinicians' views and use
C Manning, A Molodynski, J Rugkåsa, J Dawson, T Burns
The Psychiatrist 35 (9), 328-333, 2011
532011
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