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        Absconding: reducing failure to return in adult mental health wards 

        Bailey, Jill; Vincent, Charles; Page, Bethan; Ndimande, Nokuthula; Connell, Julie (2016-11)
        Failing to return from leave from acute psychiatric wards can have a range of negative consequences for patients, relatives and staff. This study used quality improvement methodology to improve the processes around patient ...
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        Street triage services in England: service models 

        Puntis, Stephen; Perfect, Devon; Buckman, Mary; Molodynski, Andrew (2018)
        Aims and method: Street triage services are increasingly common and part of standard responses to mental health crises in the community, but little is understood about them. We conducted a national survey of mental health ...
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        Discharge pathways and relapse following treatment from early intervention in psychosis services 

        Puntis, Stephen; Lennox, Belinda (2018-04)
        Early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services are the dominant service model in the treatment of first-episode psychosis. They are a time-limited intervention and little is known about discharge destinations and outcomes ...
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        What proportion of patients at the end of life contact out-of-hours primary care? A data linkage study in Oxfordshire 

        Hunt, Helen; Garland, Sophie (2018-04)
        Objectives: Out-of-hours (OOH) primary care services are a key element of community care at the end of life, yet there have been no previous attempts to describe the scope of this activity. We aimed to establish the ...
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        Barriers and facilitators to implementing dementia care mapping in care homes: results from the DCM™ EPIC trial process evaluation 

        Garrod, Lucy; Perfect, Devon (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 ...
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        The CORE service improvement programme for mental health crisis resolution teams: results from a cluster-randomised trial 

        Kelly, Kathleen (2019-02)
        Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) offer brief, intensive home treatment for people experiencing mental health crisis. CRT implementation is highly variable; positive trial outcomes have not been reproduced in scaled-up CRT ...
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        Out-of-area placements in acute mental health care: the outcomes 

        Humphreys, Rosamund; Molodynski, Andrew (2019-02)
        Out-of-area placements (OAPs) are heavily relied upon by the NHS to meet growing demand but they are expensive, disruptive for patients, and may reduce quality of care and outcomes for patients. Here, the authors compared ...
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        An evaluation of the characteristics and outcomes of users of a street triage service: retrospective case note review 

        Molodynski, Andrew; Hollingsworth, Sarah; Penzenstadler, Louise; Perfect, Devon (2019-03)
        Street triage services are now common but the population they serve is poorly understood. We aimed to evaluate a local service to determine the characteristics of those using it and their outcomes in the 90 day ...
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        Carers’ experiences of involuntary admission under mental health legislation: systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis 

        Akther, Syeda Ferhana (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 ...
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        The prognostic value of national early warning scores (NEWS) during transfer of care from community settings to hospital: a retrospective service evaluation 

        External author(s) only (2020-06)
        Background The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provides a simple away to identify and respond to the deteriorating patient. There is increasing interest in the application of ...
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        Using an implementation science approach to implement and evaluate patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) initiatives in routine care settings 

        External author(s) only (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) ...
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        Sustain and reinforce transition from child to adult mental health care in Switzerland: study protocol 

        De Crescenzo, Franco (2020-11)
        A suboptimal transition in mental health care affects a young person’s wellbeing and health in the long run. We aim to identify a large cohort of young people approaching the transition boundary between child and adolescent ...
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        Waiting list eradication in secondary care psychology: Addressing a National Health Service blind spot 

        Webb, Kathryn (2021)
        Objectives: Waiting times for secondary care psychological therapy remain a 'blind spot' in serious mental illness (SMI) provision, and their reduction is a priority within the National Health Service (NHS) Five Year Forward ...
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        Making sense of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS): An audit of the referral journey and the use of routine outcome measures (ROMS) 

        Gibbons, Naomi; Harrison, Emma; Stallard, Paul (2021-03)
        There is increased emphasis on the national reporting of Routine Outcome Measures (ROMS) as a way of improving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). This data needs to be viewed in context so that reasons ...
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        Protocol for a scoping review exploring the use of patient-reported outcomes in adult social care 

        Lasserson, Daniel S (2021-04)
        Introduction Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are measures of a person’s own views of their health, functioning and quality of life. They are typically assessed using validated, self-completed questionnaires known as ...
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        Characteristics of young people accessing recently implemented Community Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (F:CAMHS) in England: insights from national service activity data 

        Hindley, Nick; White, Oliver (2021-09)
        Children and young people in contact with forensic child and adolescent mental health services present with more complex needs than young people in the general population. Recent policy in child and adolescent mental health ...
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        Implementation of significant mental health service change: perceptions and concerns of a mental health workforce in the context of transformation 

        External author(s) only (2022-02)
        Purpose – As part of an evaluation of the nationally mandated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)“transformation” in one foundation NHS trust, the authors explored the experiences of mental health staff ...
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        Debate: If not us, then who? 

        Mellor, Catriona (2022-02)
        Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists have stressful jobs and huge caseloads, and are ideally placed to play an influential and meaningful role in responding to 'the biggest global health threat of the 21st Century': the ...

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