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        Understanding and working with suicide risk 

        Lascelles, Karen (2015-07)
        Key learning points: Understanding risk factors associated with suicide; Considering a framework for understanding suicide; How to assess and manage suicide risk
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        The Role of Self-Management Practices as Mechanisms for Re-Establishing Normality in Cancer Survivors 

        Henshall, Catherine (2016)
        This article explores the relationship between cancer survivors' use of self-management practices and their search for normality. Using Frank's illness narratives and other theoretical literature on normality in chronic ...
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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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        A web-based clinical decision tool to support treatment decision-making in psychiatry: a pilot focus group study with clinicians, patients and carers 

        Smith, Katharine A; Attenburrow, Mary Jane; Henshall, Catherine; Zlodre, Jakov; Kelly, Kathleen; Broome, Matthew R.; Shaw, Susan; Barrera, Alvaro; Molodynski, Andrew; Reid, Alastair; Geddes, John R; Cipriani, Andrea (2017)
        Background Treatment decision tools have been developed in many fields of medicine, including psychiatry, however benefits for patients have not been sustained once the support is withdrawn. We have developed a web-based ...
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        Helping young people who self-harm 

        Lascelles, Karen; Brand, Fiona; Alfoadari, Annya (2017-02)
        Key learning points: For many young people, the function of self-harm is to escape an unbearable emotional state; relief and negative feelings experienced following self-harm can result in a cycle of self-harming behaviour; ...
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        Typologies for Restructuring Relationships in Cancer Survivorship 

        Henshall, Catherine (2017-07)
        Background: Cancer survivors with good social support are generally more motivated to undertake self-management behaviors and make lifestyle changes. However, the impact of changes in social support over time, from ...
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        The Role of the Clinical Practice Educator in a large integrated NHS Trust 

        Gunning, Hazel; Nicholson, Louise; Gee, Carol; Jay, Dawne; Sheppard, Gerry (2017-10)
        This article examines the work of a team of six clinical practice educators employed by a large integrated Mental Health and Community Health NHS Trust over a two year period. The article assesses how the role of the ...
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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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        ‘Coaching and Peer Assisted Learning’ (C‐PAL) ‐The mental health nursing student experience: A qualitative evaluation 

        Green, Helen; Burns, Sally (2018)
        Introduction: This paper presents findings from a study that evaluated mental health nursing students’ experience of a team mentoring model called Coaching and Peer Assisted Learning (C‐PAL). At present there are no ...
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        Improving the quality and content of midwives’ discussions with low-risk women about their options for place of birth: Co-production and evaluation of an intervention package 

        Henshall, Catherine (2018-01)
        Objective: Women's planned place of birth is gaining increasing importance in the UK, however evidence suggests that there is variation in the content of community midwives’ discussions with low risk women about their ...
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        Safety of service users with severe mental illness receiving inpatient care on medical and surgical wards 

        Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2018-01)
        This review aimed to synthesize the evidence on the likelihood of harm and mortality on medical and surgical inpatient wards for people with severe mental illness (SMI). From 937 results identified through database ...
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        A systematic review to explore influences on parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing in children 

        Henshall, Catherine; Bosley, Helen; Jackson, Debra (2018-03)
        Aims and objectives: To understand the factors influencing parental attitudes towards antibiotic prescribing. Background: Overuse of antibiotics and inappropriate prescribing has resulted in rapid development of antimicrobial ...
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        Task shifting Midwifery Support Workers as the second health worker at a home birth in the UK: A qualitative study 

        Henshall, Catherine (2018-03)
        Objective: Traditionally two midwives attend home births in the UK. This paper explores the implementation of a new home birth care model where births to low risk women are attended by one midwife and one Midwifery Support ...
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        Using a modified Delphi methodology to gain consensus on the use of dressings in chronic wounds management 

        Gardner, Sarah (2018-03-06)
        Objective:Managing chronic wounds is associated with a burden to patients, caregivers, health services and society and there is a lack of clarity regarding the role of dressings in improving outcomes. This study aimed to ...
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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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        Characteristics of patients expressing an interest in ketamine treatment: results of an online survey 

        Trueman, Hayley; McShane, Rupert (2018-04)
        Off-label ketamine treatment has shown acute antidepressant effects that offer hope for patients with therapy-resistant depression. However, its potential for integration into treatment algorithms is controversial, not ...
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        A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis to Explore the Effectiveness of Exercise-Based Interventions in Improving Fatigue, Dyspnea, and Depression in Lung Cancer Survivors. 

        Henshall, Catherine (2018-05)
        Lung cancer survival rates are increasing; however, lung cancer survivors' mental and physical well-being can suffer from experiencing symptoms of fatigue, dyspnea, and depression. Exercise can improve these symptoms. ...
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        'Talking about suicide will put the idea into someone’s head' 

        Lascelles, Karen (2018-06)
        Mythbuster
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        Newly qualified health visitor: Mitigating the effects of loneliness 

        Bewick, Jessica (2018-06-20)
        Mental health problems are prevalent in many of the families on a health visitor's caseload and a common factor linking these is loneliness.
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        Qualitative study of barriers to clinical trial retention in adults with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes 

        Henshall, Catherine (2018-07)
        Objectives: Regular physical exercise may preserve β cell function in newly diagnosed adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, clinical trials to test this theory require the recruitment and retention of adults with ...

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