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View article: ‘Better sleep, better wellbeing’: Qualitative process evaluation of a hybrid, digital cognitive behavioural therapy programme for employees with sleep and emotion regulation problems
‘Better sleep, better wellbeing’: Qualitative process evaluation of a hybrid, digital cognitive behavioural therapy programme for employees with sleep and emotion regulation problems Open
Introduction Sleep and mental health problems are common across the working adult population. This process evaluation provides insight into the experiences of employees who took part in a digital intervention trial: Supporting Employees wi…
View article: Navigating Romantic Relationships and Sexual Intimacy: Challenges and Opportunities for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer ‐ A Literature Review of Qualitative Studies
Navigating Romantic Relationships and Sexual Intimacy: Challenges and Opportunities for Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer ‐ A Literature Review of Qualitative Studies Open
Objective This review explores the impact of cancer on adolescents' and young adults' (AYAs) romantic and sexual relationships, examining both challenges and opportunities. Methods Qualitative studies on AYAs with cancer and/or their partn…
View article: Mixed methods scoping review of patients’ experiences of urgent and emergency cancer care
Mixed methods scoping review of patients’ experiences of urgent and emergency cancer care Open
Background Patients with oncological emergencies require immediate specialist cancer care to ensure optimum outcomes. This is often a stressful, time-sensitive situation for patients and their families who describe having to navigate compl…
View article: Core Patient-Centered Outcomes for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature from the STRONG-AYA Project
Core Patient-Centered Outcomes for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature from the STRONG-AYA Project Open
Background: In adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer, the importance of patient-centered research outcomes is increasingly acknowledged and there is a need for consensus on the most relevant outcomes. This review provides a compr…
View article: Digital CBT for insomnia and emotion regulation in the workplace: a randomised waitlist-controlled trial
Digital CBT for insomnia and emotion regulation in the workplace: a randomised waitlist-controlled trial Open
Background Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the recommended first-line treatment for insomnia. However, scaling this proven effective intervention to areas of high need remains a challenge, necessitating sensitive adap…
View article: An opportunity to sleep well in hospital: development of a multi-level intervention to improve inpatient sleep (ASLEEP) using behaviour change theories
An opportunity to sleep well in hospital: development of a multi-level intervention to improve inpatient sleep (ASLEEP) using behaviour change theories Open
Background Sleep is substantial issue for hospital inpatients and can negatively affect healing and recovery. There is a good evidence-base for interventions which can improve sleep, however currently they are not being implemented into NH…
View article: A mixed-method randomised controlled feasibility trial of digital CBT and emotion regulation skills training for employees in the workplace (REST)
A mixed-method randomised controlled feasibility trial of digital CBT and emotion regulation skills training for employees in the workplace (REST) Open
Background and aim Digital interventions for depression and anxiety can be as effective as face-to-face therapy. One in six workers experience some form of mental health problems, making the workplace a potential avenue to deliver mental h…
View article: Musculoskeletal research priorities of people of South Asian, Black, African or Caribbean heritage in the United Kingdom
Musculoskeletal research priorities of people of South Asian, Black, African or Caribbean heritage in the United Kingdom Open
People from racially marginalised groups are underserved in healthcare and research. There is a clear need to address these inequalities and ensure that people from minoritised groups are involved in all stages of the research process, fro…
View article: The Development of a Communication Tool to Aid Parent-Centered Communication between Parents and Healthcare Professionals: A Quality Improvement Project
The Development of a Communication Tool to Aid Parent-Centered Communication between Parents and Healthcare Professionals: A Quality Improvement Project Open
Good communication is central to good healthcare. As a result of poor communication between parents and healthcare professionals (HCPs) in clinical settings, this study aimed to address this problem by developing a communication tool to em…
View article: A mixed-method randomised controlled feasibility trial of digital CBT and emotion regulation skills training for employees in the workplace (REST)
A mixed-method randomised controlled feasibility trial of digital CBT and emotion regulation skills training for employees in the workplace (REST) Open
Background and aim: Digital interventions for depression and anxiety can be as effective as face-to-face therapy. In a bid to tackle findings that one in six workers experience some form of mental health problems, a potential avenue to del…
View article: Process evaluation protocol for the SLEEP study: a hybrid digital CBT-I intervention for working people with insomnia
Process evaluation protocol for the SLEEP study: a hybrid digital CBT-I intervention for working people with insomnia Open
Introduction The Supporting Employees with Insomnia and Emotional Regulation Problems (SLEEP) pilot uses hybrid digital Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) to help working people address their sleep and emotion regulation pr…
View article: Trusting in the online ‘community’: An interview study exploring internet use in young people with chronic pain
Trusting in the online ‘community’: An interview study exploring internet use in young people with chronic pain Open
Background Chronic pain in young people is prevalent in the UK. Young people are digital natives, yet there has not been any online intervention developed in a UK context to help them manage chronic pain. Key to understanding the context i…
View article: Online multidisciplinary interventions for paediatric chronic pain: A content analysis
Online multidisciplinary interventions for paediatric chronic pain: A content analysis Open
Background Many online interventions for paediatric chronic pain have been developed and evaluated. In accordance with the biopsychosocial model, the recommended treatment approach for chronic pain is multidisciplinary. Despite this, multi…
View article: Online paediatric chronic pain management: assessing the needs of UK adolescents and parents, using a cross-sectional survey
Online paediatric chronic pain management: assessing the needs of UK adolescents and parents, using a cross-sectional survey Open
Background: Adolescent chronic pain is prevalent, and interdisciplinary treatment is recommended. Although it is well known that technology is a key part of adolescents’ daily lives, there have not been any online, interdisciplinary interv…
View article: Paediatric pain education for health care professionals
Paediatric pain education for health care professionals Open
Key Points Acute and chronic pain are highly prevalent in children and young people presenting to health care yet are often poorly assessed and managed. Worldwide, it is clearly evident that there is a significant need for improvements in …