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Carers’ experiences of involuntary admission under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
(2020-02)
Carers are key providers of care and support to mental health
patients and mental health policies consistently mandate carer
involvement. Understanding carers’ experiences of and views
about assessment for involuntary ...
Factors influencing the implementation of self-management solutions in healthcare: an interview study with NHS managers
(2020-03)
Background/aims: Research focusing on the perspectives of healthcare managers, who are often key in devising strategies for the implementation of self-management solutions, is limited. This study aimed to investigate the ...
A year in statistics—the view from the trenches
(2020-01)
Editorial: Last year we launched the EBM Methods Verdicts as part of an attempt to keep on top of developments in statistics that will impact on the way we do research.1 2 We focused on statistical methods and in particular ...
Development of A Guideline for Reporting Mediation Analyses (AGReMA)
(2020-02)
There are a growing number of studies using mediation analysis to understand the mechanisms of health interventions and exposures. Recent work has shown that the reporting of these studies is heterogenous and incomplete. ...
Using an implementation science approach to implement and evaluate patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) initiatives in routine care settings
(2020-07)
Purpose
Patient-reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs/PREMs) are well established in research for many health conditions, but barriers persist for implementing them in routine care. Implementation science (IS) ...
The Kilim plot: A tool for visualizing network meta‐analysis results for multiple outcomes
(2020-06)
Network meta‐analysis (NMA) can be used to compare multiple competing treatments for the same disease. In practice, usually a range of outcomes is of interest. As the number of outcomes increases, summarizing results from ...
Ethical challenges in Research, Industry and People Partnerships in mental health
(2020-08)
Advancements in mental health research, social changes and policy developments have led to the emergence
of new forms of research partnerships, which bring together research institutions, public companies and lay
people ...
Measuring the benefits of the integration of health and social care: qualitative interviews with professional stakeholders and patient representatives
(2020-06)
Integrated care has the potential to ease the increasing pressures faced by health and social care systems, however, challenges around measuring the benefits for providers, patients, and service users remain. This paper ...
What is the return on investment for laboratory medicine? The antidote to silo budgeting in diagnostics
(2020-06)
Procuring and managing diagnostic services, such as laboratory medicine, is generally based on cost and activity. Improving productivity of laboratory services therefore tends to focus on reducing the cost per test. However, ...
Pharmaceutical industry, academia and people with experience of mental illness as partners in research: a need for ethical guidance [version 1; peer review: 1 not approved]
(2020-08)
Background: Several social and policy developments have led to research partnerships in mental health research, which depart from traditional research models. One form of such partnerships is among research institutions, ...