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Compulsory separation of women prisoners from their babies following childbirth: Uncertainty, loss and disenfranchised grief
(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 ...
Relationships between feeding problems, eating behaviours and parental feeding practices in children with Down syndrome: a cross-sectional study
(2021-12-15)
Background: Research investigating feeding problems in children with Down syndrome is scarce. This study investigated feeding problems, eating behaviours and parental feeding practices in children with Down syndrome (n=40), ...
Editorial: Shared Decision Making in Mental Health: International Perspectives on Implementation
(2021-12-07)
While there is an increased acceptance of the potential usefulness of applying share decision making (SDM) in everyday mental health practice, its implementation in practice is still lacking. People who use mental health ...
Multifactorial falls prevention programme compared with usual care in UK care homes for older people: multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial with economic evaluation
(2021-12-07)
Objectives To determine the clinical and cost effectiveness of a multifactorial fall prevention programme compared with usual care in long term care homes. Design Multicentre, parallel, cluster randomised controlled trial. ...
Factors influencing nurse retention within children’s palliative care
(2021-12-01)
Retention of staff presents major challenges within children’s palliative care; this has substantial implications for children, families and the nursing workforce. To address this, a programme was undertaken that provided ...
Escaping the Red Queen: Health as a corporate food marketing strategy
(2021-12-01)
Public health advocates highlight the role of corporate actors and food marketing in shaping diets and health. This study analyses insider-oriented communications in food industry magazines in the UK to analyse actions and ...
How COVID-19 has affected staffing models in intensive care: A qualitative study examining alternative staffing models (SEISMIC)
(2021-11-15)
Aims: To understand how COVID-19 affected nurse staffing in intensive care units(ICUs) in England, and to identify factors that influenced, and were influenced by, pandemic staffing models. Design: Exploratory qualitative ...
Assessing the fidelity of the independently getting up off the floor (IGO) technique as part of the ReTrain pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial for stroke survivors
(2021-11-12)
Purpose Hemiparesis and physical deconditioning following stroke lead to an increase in falls, which many individuals cannot get up from. Teaching stroke survivors to independently get off the floor (IGO) might mitigate ...
Care pathways for the identification and management of depression in patients with chronic kidney disease: a rapid scoping review
(2021-11-11)
Depression is highly prevalent across the spectrum of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and related to poor clinical outcomes. There is limited evidence regarding the most effective and acceptable interventions to manage ...