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National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units
The National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care Units and low secure units (NAPICU) is a multi-disciplinary clinician led not-for-profit organisation committed to the development of psychiatric intensive-care units and low secure services in the UK. It was formed following the 1st National Conference on Psychiatric Intensive Care held in London in 1996 and organised by Dr Dominic Beer, Dr Stephen Pereira and Pharmacist Carol Paton. The aims of NAPICU are to improve service user experience and outcome, and to promote staff support and development within Psychiatric Intensive Care Units / Low Secure Units by: improving mechanisms for the delivery of psychiatric intensive care and low secure care, auditing effectiveness, promoting research, education and practice development. The association holds quarterly meetings, academic seminars and an annual national conference. ==AIMS-PICU== NAPICU and the Royal College of Psychiatrists have teamed up to develop accreditation for psychiatric intensive care units. The standards are based on the existing national minimum standards and recently published evidence. Member units undertake a period of self-assessment and review, followed by peer review. Once verified units are awarded a certificate of accreditation.
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