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View article: Engagement and access to support for oral health, substance use, smoking and diet by people with severe and multiple disadvantage: A qualitative study
Engagement and access to support for oral health, substance use, smoking and diet by people with severe and multiple disadvantage: A qualitative study Open
Background Severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD) is the combined effect of experiencing homelessness, substance use and repeat offending. People experiencing SMD have high burden of physical and mental health issues. Oral health is one of…
View article: Understanding the complex health needs of people with problematic drug/alcohol use: a qualitative enquiry
Understanding the complex health needs of people with problematic drug/alcohol use: a qualitative enquiry Open
Background The Northeast of England faces severe health disparities, increased drug and alcohol use, and significant inequality impacts. This study aimed to extend understanding of the health needs of people associated with drug and alcoho…
View article: Factors affecting implementation of interventions for oral health, substance use, smoking and diet for people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a community-based qualitative study in England
Factors affecting implementation of interventions for oral health, substance use, smoking and diet for people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a community-based qualitative study in England Open
Background Populations facing severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD), co-occurring homelessness, substance use and repeat offending have high levels of physical and mental ill-health. Poor oral health is one of the most common health probl…
View article: Improving oral health and related health behaviours (substance use, smoking, diet) in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: A systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions
Improving oral health and related health behaviours (substance use, smoking, diet) in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: A systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions Open
Background People experiencing homelessness co-occurring with substance use or offending (‘severe and multiple disadvantage’ SMD) often have high levels of poor oral health and related health behaviours (particularly, substance use, smokin…
View article: Factors influencing implementation and sustainability of interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours in adults experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage: a mixed-methods systematic review
Factors influencing implementation and sustainability of interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours in adults experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage: a mixed-methods systematic review Open
Objectives Among people experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD), poor oral health is common and linked to smoking, substance use and high sugar intake. Studies have explored interventions addressing oral health and related beha…
View article: Accessing health and health behaviour interventions by people with severe and multiple disadvantage
Accessing health and health behaviour interventions by people with severe and multiple disadvantage Open
Populations facing severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD) - co-occurring homelessness, substance misuse and offending, have high level of physical and mental ill-health. Poor oral health is one of the three common physical health problems …
View article: Interventions to Improve Oral Health and Related Health Behaviours of Substance Use, Smoking and Diet in People with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: A Systematic Review of Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness
Interventions to Improve Oral Health and Related Health Behaviours of Substance Use, Smoking and Diet in People with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: A Systematic Review of Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Open
View article: “You Want Them Pretty, but Not Too Intelligent!”: Everyday Talk and the Continuum of Men's Violence Against Women in Forensic Institutional Care
“You Want Them Pretty, but Not Too Intelligent!”: Everyday Talk and the Continuum of Men's Violence Against Women in Forensic Institutional Care Open
The forensic setting houses persons with offence convictions who are also in receipt of ongoing mental healthcare–a criminal justice system and healthcare meeting-point. Extant literature highlights how this context is laden with interpers…
View article: Exploring Interventions to Improve the Oral Health and Related Health Behaviours of Adults Experiencing Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Qualitative Study with Stakeholders
Exploring Interventions to Improve the Oral Health and Related Health Behaviours of Adults Experiencing Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Qualitative Study with Stakeholders Open
The number of individuals in England experiencing homelessness, substance use, and involvement with the criminal justice system is increasing. These issues, referred to as severe and multiple disadvantage (SMD), are often interlinked and c…
View article: Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Open
Increasing numbers of people in England experience homelessness, substance use, and repeated offending (known as ‘severe and multiple disadvantage’; SMD). Populations experiencing SMD often have extremely poor oral health, which is closely…
View article: Inpatient Institutional Care: The Forced Social Environment
Inpatient Institutional Care: The Forced Social Environment Open
The landscape of mental health recovery is changing; there have been calls for a shift from the clinical expertise being the dominant voice within mental healthcare towards a more personalised and collaborative service that supports those …
View article: Capoeira for beginners: self-benefit for, and community action by, new Capoeiristas
Capoeira for beginners: self-benefit for, and community action by, new Capoeiristas Open
Capoeira could be defined as a Brazilian martial art and game to be played. This research explored how capoeira play might be considered to facilitate connectedness amongst newly-recruited persons, plus any other ramifications of capoeira …
View article: What is home? An art-based workshop to explore the physical, relational and wellbeing properties of Home
What is home? An art-based workshop to explore the physical, relational and wellbeing properties of Home Open
This feasibility study was framed under the notion of creative practices as mutual recovery – the idea that shared creativity, collective experience and mutual benefit can promote resilience in mental health and well-being. The study evalu…