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View article: Evidence of the impact on and views of NHS staff following a colleague’s suicide to inform postvention guidance: a multi-methods study
Evidence of the impact on and views of NHS staff following a colleague’s suicide to inform postvention guidance: a multi-methods study Open
Background Healthcare professionals are 24% more likely to die by suicide than the general population. The impact of such deaths on National Health Service colleagues is unclear. Early post-suicide support (postvention) is beneficial for t…
View article: The economic burden of cancer, coronary heart disease, dementia, and stroke in England in 2018, with projection to 2050: an evaluation of two cohort studies
The economic burden of cancer, coronary heart disease, dementia, and stroke in England in 2018, with projection to 2050: an evaluation of two cohort studies Open
Alzheimer's Research UK.
View article: Evaluating inhaler technique, patient preferences and opportunities for improvement in hospitals in the UK
Evaluating inhaler technique, patient preferences and opportunities for improvement in hospitals in the UK Open
Inhalers are a key aspect of managing airways disease. With effective use, they can reduce symptoms, reduce the frequency of exacerbations and thus reduce usage of healthcare services. Inhalers are associated with a significant carbon foot…
View article: Filling in the gaps: A grounded theory of the experiences and needs of healthcare staff following a colleague death by suicide in the UK
Filling in the gaps: A grounded theory of the experiences and needs of healthcare staff following a colleague death by suicide in the UK Open
Health-workers are more likely to die by suicide than their counterparts in other occupational groups. The suicide of a staff member can be widely felt by colleagues, leading to complex emotional and cognitive responses. Exposure to suicid…
View article: Negotiating the postvention situation: A grounded theory of NHS staff experiences when supporting their coworkers following a colleague’s suicide
Negotiating the postvention situation: A grounded theory of NHS staff experiences when supporting their coworkers following a colleague’s suicide Open
Suicide is a leading cause of death. NHS workers, especially female nurses, have heightened vulnerability. Being impacted by a colleague's suicide can lead to increased suicidality. Postvention refers to support following a suicide. We inv…
View article: Additional file 6 of Going upstream – an umbrella review of the macroeconomic determinants of health and health inequalities
Additional file 6 of Going upstream – an umbrella review of the macroeconomic determinants of health and health inequalities Open
Additional file 6. Table of papers excluded at full text stage and reasons.
View article: Role of public health professionals in the climate and ecological crisis: a qualitative study
Role of public health professionals in the climate and ecological crisis: a qualitative study Open
Background The climate and ecological emergency is the single biggest health threat facing humanity, yet it is not clear to what extent the public health workforce have been involved in work on this topic. This research aimed to establish …
View article: Additional file 5 of Going upstream – an umbrella review of the macroeconomic determinants of health and health inequalities
Additional file 5 of Going upstream – an umbrella review of the macroeconomic determinants of health and health inequalities Open
Additional file 5. Table of included papers.
View article: Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors
Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors Open
Background Evidence attests a link between junior doctors’ working conditions and psychological distress. Despite increasing concerns around suicidality among junior doctors, little is known about its relationship to their working conditio…
View article: Effect of climate related flooding on health and healthcare worldwide
Effect of climate related flooding on health and healthcare worldwide Open
Effect of climate related flooding on health and healthcare worldwideContinuing lack of preparation is a serious cause for concern
View article: Virtual appointments—embracing the opportunity to reduce carbon emissions mustn’t widen health inequalities
Virtual appointments—embracing the opportunity to reduce carbon emissions mustn’t widen health inequalities Open
shouldn't be at the expense of worsening health inequalities, say Evie Rothwell and colleagues
View article: The Impact of Colleague Suicide and the Current State of Postvention Guidance for Affected Co-Workers: A Critical Integrative Review
The Impact of Colleague Suicide and the Current State of Postvention Guidance for Affected Co-Workers: A Critical Integrative Review Open
People bereaved by suicide are affected psychologically and physically and may be at greater risk of taking their own lives. Whilst researchers have explored the impact of suicide on family members and friends, the area of colleague suicid…
View article: Relationship between working conditions and psychological distress experienced by junior doctors in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey study
Relationship between working conditions and psychological distress experienced by junior doctors in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey study Open
Objectives This paper explored the self-reported prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress among junior doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also reports the association between working conditions and psychological distress experien…
View article: An outbreak of <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i> linked to pasteurised milk from a vending machine in England: a descriptive study, March 2021
An outbreak of <i>Cryptosporidium parvum</i> linked to pasteurised milk from a vending machine in England: a descriptive study, March 2021 Open
We describe the investigations and management of a Cryptosporidium parvum outbreak of linked to consumption of pasteurised milk from a vending machine. Multiple locus variable number of tandem repeats analysis was newly used, confirming th…
View article: What challenges did junior doctors face while working during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study
What challenges did junior doctors face while working during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study Open
Objectives This paper reports findings exploring junior doctors’ experiences of working during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Design Qualitative study using in-depth interviews with 15 junior doctors. Interviews were audio-recorded, tran…
View article: Mapping the movement for climate change and health in England: a descriptive review and theory of change analysis
Mapping the movement for climate change and health in England: a descriptive review and theory of change analysis Open
Aims: There are a growing number of organisations working to address the connections between climate change and health. This article introduces the concept of ‘theories of change’ – the methodology by which organisations or movements hope …
View article: Protective factors and sources of support in the workplace as experienced by UK foundation and junior doctors: a qualitative study
Protective factors and sources of support in the workplace as experienced by UK foundation and junior doctors: a qualitative study Open
Objectives This paper reports findings identifying foundation and junior doctors’ experiences of occupational and psychological protective factors in the workplace and sources of effective support. Design Interpretative, inductive, qualita…
View article: Sources of work-related psychological distress experienced by UK-wide foundation and junior doctors: a qualitative study
Sources of work-related psychological distress experienced by UK-wide foundation and junior doctors: a qualitative study Open
Objectives This paper reports findings exploring work cultures, contexts and conditions associated with psychological distress in foundation and junior doctors. Design Qualitative study using in-depth interviews with 21 junior doctor parti…
View article: Primary care consultation length by deprivation and multimorbidity in England: an observational study using electronic patient records
Primary care consultation length by deprivation and multimorbidity in England: an observational study using electronic patient records Open
Background Longer GP consultations are recommended as one way of improving care for people with multimorbidity. In Scotland, patients who are multimorbid and living in deprived areas do not have longer consultations, although their counter…
View article: Carbon-neutral medical conferences should be the norm
Carbon-neutral medical conferences should be the norm Open
Medical conferences aim to improve health outcomes worldwide yet contribute substantially to global warming and climate breakdown. This is a paradox which cannot continue. Climate change is the "biggest global health threat of the 21st cen…
View article: Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease?Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease?
Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease?Integrated health and care systems in England: can they help prevent disease? Open
For ICSs and STPs to meaningfully prevent disease and improve population health, they need to look beyond their 2016 plans and fill the gaps in the Long Term Plan on social determinants.
View article: Primary care consultation length by deprivation and multimorbidity in England
Primary care consultation length by deprivation and multimorbidity in England Open
Background Longer GP consultations are recommended as one way of improving care for people with multimorbidity. In Scotland, multimorbid patients in deprived areas do not have had longer consultations though their counterparts in the least…
View article: 102 Leading innovation and improvement
102 Leading innovation and improvement Open
Low morale among junior doctors has been attributed to a loss of the 'firm' or feeling of belong to a team as well as an increasingly demanding job, reduced resources and significant rota gaps. Improved teamwork is also associated with im…
View article: Essentials of Global Health: a book for students, by students
Essentials of Global Health: a book for students, by students Open
At the turn of the millennium, a Lancet Editorial1The LancetEducating doctors for world health.Lancet. 2001; 358: 1471Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (15) Google Scholar opened with the following sentence: “If one word comes …
View article: Prevention of sports injuries in children at school: a systematic review of policies
Prevention of sports injuries in children at school: a systematic review of policies Open
Background Participation in sports as a child improves physical and psychological health. Schools need to promote sport while protecting against injury. It is not clear whether increasing evidence on injury prevention generated from profes…