Browsing Research publications by Author "Patient Experience and Public Involvement"
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Cochrane Review Summary : Massage for promoting mental and physical health in typically developing infants under the age of six months
Trivedi, Daksha (2015-01)Is infant massage effective in promoting infant physical and mental health in a healthy population aged under six months? -
Cochrane Review Summary : psychosocial and psychological interventions for preventing postpartum depression
Trivedi, Daksha (2014-07)To assess the effectiveness of specific psychosocial and psychological interventions in reducing the risk of postpartum depression in mothers and their families. To examine the influence of variations in intervention types, ... -
Cochrane review summary : smartphone and tablet self-management apps for asthma
Trivedi, Daksha (2015-04)Are smartphone and tablet computer apps feasible, effective and cost-effective tools for the self-management of individuals with asthma? -
Codesigning a systemic discharge intervention for inpatient mental health settings (MINDS): a protocol for integrating realist evaluation and an engineering-based systems approach
Hackmann, Corinna; Komashie, Alexander; Handley, Melanie; Murdoch, Jamie; Wagner, Adam P; Grünwald, Lisa Marie; Waller, Sam; Kaminskiy, Emma; Zeilig, Hannah; Jones, Julia; Bray, Joy; Bagge, Sophie; Simpson, Alan; Dalkin, Sonia Michelle; Clarkson, John; Borghini, Giovanni; Kipouros, Timoleon; Rohricht, Frank; Taousi, Zohra; Haighton, Catherine; Rae, Sarah; Wilson, Jon (2023-09-13)Introduction: Transition following discharge from mental health hospital is high risk in terms of relapse, readmission and suicide. Discharge planning supports transition and reduces risk. It is a complex activity involving ... -
Colloid solutions for fluid resuscitation
Bunn, Frances; Trivedi, Daksha (2012-03-16)When a person is bleeding heavily, the loss of fluid volume in their veins can lead to shock, so they need fluid resuscitation. Colloids and crystalloids are two types of solutions used to replace lost blood fluid (plasma). ... -
Communication between therapists and nurses working in inpatient interprofessional teams: Systematic review and meta-ethnography
Barnard, Rachel; Jones, Julia; Cruice, Madeline (2020-05-16)Purpose: The aim of the synthesis was to develop new understanding about the influences on communication in interprofessional teams from therapist and nurse perspectives. Methods: Six electronic databases were searched, ... -
Community nursing in systems reform : the London polyclinic experience
Peckham, S.; Wilson, Patricia; Gosling, J.; Osipovic, D.; Wallace, A. (2011)Internationally, the polyclinic has been a feature of many health systems. The recent UK policy shift towards enhanced coordination of care closer to home resulted in the development of polyclinics, most notably in London. ... -
Compulsory separation of women prisoners from their babies following childbirth: Uncertainty, loss and disenfranchised grief
Abbott, Laura; Scott, Tricia; Thomas, Hilary (2021-12-26)There is growing evidence to show increased mental ill health in women compulsorily separated from their babies at birth (Cantwell et al., MBRRACE‐UK, 2018:56). For imprisoned women, the risk of self‐harm and suicide may ... -
Conflict resolution, restorative justice approaches and bullying in young people's residential units
Littlechild, B. (2010)Restorative justice has been an increasing feature in the discourses within adult and youth justice criminal justice systems in recent years. This article examines interpersonal conflicts arising from crime, bullying and ... -
Consumer involvement in health research : a UK scoping and survey
Mathie, Elspeth; Wilson, Patricia; Poland, Fiona; McNeilly, Elaine; Howe, Amanda; Staniszewska, Sophie; Cowe, Marion; Munday, Diane; Goodman, Claire (2014-01)Consumer involvement or patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is a UK policy imperative and a prerequisite for many funders. PPI in research is defined as research carried out with or being carried out ... -
Contraception advice and provision for the prevention of under 18 conceptions and STIs : A rapid review
Bunn, Frances; Brooks, F.; Appleton, Jane; Mead, Marianne; Magnusson, Josefine; Norton, Sam; Trivedi, Daksha; Wentz, Reinhard; Wills, Wendy (National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), 2006) -
Contributions of treatment centre and patient characteristics to patient-reported experience of haemodialysis: A national cross-sectional study
Hawkins, Janine; Smeeton, Nigel; Busby, Amanda; Wellsted, David; Rider, Beth; Jones, Julia; Steinkamp, Retha; Stannard, Catherine; Gair, Rachel; Van Der Veer, Sabine; Corps, Claire; Farrington, Kenneth (2021-04-14)OBJECTIVES: To examine the relative importance of patient and centre level factors in determining self-reported experience of care in patients with advanced kidney disease treated by maintenance haemodialysis (HD). DESIGN: ... -
The counterfeit conundrum
Kirby, M. G.; Kirby, M. (2012-03) -
Current benign prostatic hyperplasia treatment : Impact on sexual function and management of related sexual adverse events
Mirone, V. G.; Sessa, A.; Giuliano, F.; Berges, R.; Kirby, Michael; Moncada, I. (2011)Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disease in older men that can lead to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Male sexual dysfunction is also an age-related condition. Epidemiological studies have confirmed an ... -
Day case laparoscopic sterilization : time for a rethink?
Thomas, Hilary; Hare, M. J. (1987-05)The postoperative experiences of 50 women undergoing laparoscopic sterilization as a day case procedure were sought together with the views of their general practitioners. The women were not visited routinely at home and ... -
Dementia Friendly Communities in England: A scoping study
Buckner , Stefanie; Darlington, Nicole; Woodward , Michael; Buswell, Marina; Mathie, Elspeth; Arthur , Antony; Lafortune, Louise; Killet , Anne; Mayrhofer, Andrea; Thurman , John; Goodman, Claire (2019-08-01)Objectives: To describe the characteristics of Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) across England in order to inform a national evaluation of their impact on the lives of those affected by dementia. Methods: DFCs in England ... -
Dementia Friendly Communities: The Involvement of People Living with Dementia
Mathie, Elspeth; Arthur , Antony; Killett, Anne; Darlington, Nicole; Buckner , Stefanie; Lafortune, Louise; Mayrhofer , Andrea; Dickinson, Angela; Woodward , Michael; Goodman, Claire (2022-01-28)Background Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improve the lives of people living with dementia and their family supporters. The involvement of those living with dementia is ... -
Determinants of weekly sitting time: Construct validation of an initial COM-B model and comparison of its predictive validity with the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Howlett, Neil; Schulz, Joerg; Trivedi, Daksha; Troop, Nicholas; Chater, Angel (2020-05-14)Objective: In relation to sitting behaviour, to investigate which theoretical domains best formed the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation constructs of the COM-B, and compare the predictive validity to the Theory of ... -
Diagnosis and medical treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms in adult men : Applying specialist guidelines in clinical practice
Oelke, M.; Burger, M.; Castro-Diaz, D.; Chartier-Kastler, E.; Cidre, M.A.J.; Mcnicholas, T.; Radziszewski, P.; Kirby, M. (2012-09)Objective: To review current treatment guidelines (international and national) on managing male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and to summarize them for easy application in clinical practice. Methods: A group of ...