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View article: Measurement of doctor wellbeing prior to the Covid pandemic: a methodological systematic review
Measurement of doctor wellbeing prior to the Covid pandemic: a methodological systematic review Open
Background There is no consensus definition of wellbeing, yet it is a key outcome for workforces. Aims To describe which wellbeing outcomes had been measured in doctors and which wellbeing outcome measurement instruments had been used with…
View article: Which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for capturing and measuring doctor well-being? A Delphi study
Which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for capturing and measuring doctor well-being? A Delphi study Open
Objectives To develop a core outcome set (COS) to capture and measure the well-being of doctors working in the National Health Service (NHS). Design An online Delphi study. Setting UK NHS. Participants Participants from four stakeholder gr…
View article: Developing a Core Outcome Set for capturing and measuring nurse wellbeing: A Delphi study
Developing a Core Outcome Set for capturing and measuring nurse wellbeing: A Delphi study Open
Background Poor nurse wellbeing is a significant concern, adversely affecting patient care quality and satisfaction, contributing to poor job satisfaction, increased sickness absence and workforce retention issues. There are calls for evid…
View article: Measurement of doctor wellbeing prior to the Covid pandemic: a methodological systematic review
Measurement of doctor wellbeing prior to the Covid pandemic: a methodological systematic review Open
Objectives Attention has been focused on health professional during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, but relatively little is known about wellbeing before the pandemic struck. We therefore wised to describe which wellbeing outcomes had bee…
View article: Which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for capturing and measuring doctor well-being? A Delphi study
Which outcomes should be included in a core outcome set for capturing and measuring doctor well-being? A Delphi study Open
Objectives To develop a core outcome set (COS) to capture and measure the well-being of doctors working in the NHS. Design An online Delphi study. Setting United Kingdom National Health Service. Participants Participants from four stakehol…
View article: The definition of treatment resistance in anxiety disorders: a Delphi method‐based consensus guideline
The definition of treatment resistance in anxiety disorders: a Delphi method‐based consensus guideline Open
Anxiety disorders are very prevalent and often persistent mental disorders, with a considerable rate of treatment resistance which requires regulatory clinical trials of innovative therapeutic interventions. However, an explicit definition…
What medical students think about measurement of their well-being: cross-sectional survey and qualitative interviews Open
Objectives To find out how medical students think well-being should be measured. Design A mixed-methods study comprising a cross-sectional online survey (November 2020–March 2021) and semi-structured online interviews. Views on the frequen…
What medical students think about measurement of their wellbeing and the implications for pastoral support: cross sectional survey and qualitative interviews Open
Objectives To find out how, why and when medical students think wellbeing should be measured. Design A mixed methods study comprising a cross-sectional online survey (November 2020-March 2021) and semi-structured on-line interviews. Views …
A critical review of the definition of ‘wellbeing’ for doctors and their patients in a post Covid-19 era Open
Background: There is no international consensus definition of ‘wellbeing’. This has led to wellbeing being captured in many different ways. Aims: To construct an inclusive, global operational definition of wellbeing. Methods: The differenc…
A national cross-sectional survey and interviews exploring the relationship between well-being and burnout in doctors Open
Aims Doctors’ mental health is a national concern – the General Medical Council, British Medical Association and Health Education England pledge to improve their well-being. Well-being has no common definition, instead pathogenic measures …
Exploring the relationship between anxiety, depression and wellbeing in doctors: a national cross-sectional survey and interviews Open
Aims To examine the relationship between depression, anxiety and wellbeing in doctors. Background The relationship between doctor wellbeing and mental health diagnoses is not well evidenced in the literature. There is a lack of comparable …
Mental wellbeing in doctors: the measure matters! development of a core outcome set for measuring wellbeing in doctors Open
Aims To achieve a consensus Core Outcome Set for measuring mental wellbeing in doctors. Hypothesis: A minimum set of valid, reliable and practical wellbeing measures is needed for doctors. Background The importance of doctors’ mental wellb…
What is mental wellbeing? Open
Aims To explore the theory of wellbeing and to propose an operational definition for wellbeing in doctors. Hypothesis: An operational definition for wellbeing in doctors is needed in order for it to be measured and interventions to improve…
Clinical bleeding and thrombin generation in admissions to critical care with prolonged prothrombin time: an exploratory study Open
BACKGROUND Prolongation of prothrombin time (PT) is often recorded in critical illness, but has limited ability to predict risk of bleeding. This exploratory study was aimed at assessing a role for thrombin generation (TG) to predict bleed…