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Measuring the impact of participatory research in psychiatry: How the search for epistemic justifications obscures ethical considerations
(2019-12)
Both within politics and practice, the field of psychiatry is undergoing a significant transformation, as increasing emphasis is placed on the importance of involving those with lived experience in research. In response ...
Variation in spend on young mental health across Clinical Commissioning Groups in England: a cross-sectional observational study
(2019-08)
Objectives To investigate whether the rate of spend
on child and adolescent mental health is influenced
by demand for other competing services in local
commissioning decisions.
Design Analysis of spend data by Clinical ...
Co‐producing research with youth: The NeurOx young people’s advisory group model
(2019-03)
Context: The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children
have the right to be heard in all matters affecting them. The Convention inspired a
surge in research that investigates young people's ...
G251(P) Quality improvement in training: establishing a paediatric-CAMHS collaborative learning programme
(2019-05)
Introduction: Recent reports have suggested that nearly a quarter of girls aged 14 have self-harmed in the past year, and newspapers report a ‘crisis in children’s mental health’.1 With paediatricians seeing many more ...
The heartland of psychiatry, revisited
(2019-11)
The role of doctors will undoubtedly evolve as knowledge, and perverse ignorance become more
universally available to all via the internet. The role of the psychiatrist must be to relate real advances
in understanding ...
Are nursing associates the new kids on the block of the learning disability sector?
(2019-10)
Health Education England’s £2 million learning disability recruitment drive will
include 150 places for the recently created role of nursing associate.
Last year Oxford Health NHS
Foundation Trust began training ...
Co-Production: An Ethical Model for Mental Health Research?
(2019-07)
Commentary arguing for involving people with a diagnosis of mental health disorders and/or their caregivers as co-researchers in mental health research.
Collecting self-report research data with people with dementia within care home clinical trials: Benefits, challenges and best practice
(2019-08)
One-third of people with dementia live in care home settings and in order to deliver better evidence-based care, robust research including clinical trials is required. Concerns have been raised by researchers about the ...
Barriers and facilitators to implementing dementia care mapping in care homes: results from the DCM™ EPIC trial process evaluation
(2019-02)
Background:
Psychosocial person-centred interventions are considered best practice for addressing complex behaviours and care needs such as agitation and anxiety, and for improving the quality of life of people with ...
R package to identify sudden gains
(PsyArXiv, 2019)
Sudden gains are large and stable changes on an outcome variable between consecutive measurements, for example during a psychological intervention with multiple assessments. Researching these occurrences could help understand ...