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View article: Conceptual and practical challenges associated with understanding patient safety within community‐based mental health services
Conceptual and practical challenges associated with understanding patient safety within community‐based mental health services Open
Introduction Patient safety problems stemming from healthcare delivery constitute a global public health concern and represent a pervasive barrier to improving care quality and clinical outcomes. However, evidence generation into safety in…
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Delivery of Mental Health Services and Telemental Health: Systematic Review
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Global Delivery of Mental Health Services and Telemental Health: Systematic Review Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic required mental health services around the world to adapt quickly to the new restrictions and regulations put in place to reduce the risk of transmission. As face-to-face contact became difficult, virtual m…
View article: Patient safety in community-based mental healthcare: A systematic scoping review
Patient safety in community-based mental healthcare: A systematic scoping review Open
Introduction There is limited existing research about patient safety issues in mental healthcare. A lack of evidence is particularly pronounced in relation to safety in community-based mental health services, where the majority of care is …
View article: Conceptual and practical challenges associated with understanding patient safety within community-based mental health services
Conceptual and practical challenges associated with understanding patient safety within community-based mental health services Open
Patient safety problems stemming from healthcare delivery constitute a global public health concern and represent a pervasive barrier to improving care quality and clinical outcomes. However, evidence generation into safety in mental healt…
View article: Mental health services, tele-mental health, and COVID-19: a systematic review of the worldwide picture (Preprint)
Mental health services, tele-mental health, and COVID-19: a systematic review of the worldwide picture (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic required mental health services around the world to adapt quickly to the new restrictions and regulations put in place to reduce the risk of transmission. As face-to-face contacts became difficult, virtual…
View article: Working as an embedded researcher in a healthcare setting: A practical guide for current or prospective embedded researchers
Working as an embedded researcher in a healthcare setting: A practical guide for current or prospective embedded researchers Open
The importance of empirical research to improve the quality and safety of healthcare is well-established.1 However, there are many challenges to implementing research into clinical practice.2 Much of the research produced is not sufficient…
View article: Interventions to reduce self-harm on in-patient wards: systematic review
Interventions to reduce self-harm on in-patient wards: systematic review Open
Background Incidents of self-harm are common on psychiatric wards. There are a wide variety of therapeutic, social and environmental interventions that have shown some promise in reducing self-harm in in-patient settings, but there is no c…
View article: BJI volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
BJI volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Building improvement capability in frontline staff: a UK perspective
Building improvement capability in frontline staff: a UK perspective Open
This paper gives a narrative account of how the Oxford Healthcare Improvement Centre has embedded continuous quality improvement (CQI) across both mental health and community services in Oxford, UK. The aim of the centre is to develop capa…
View article: Usability of Health Information Websites Designed for Adolescents: Systematic Review, Neurodevelopmental Model, and Design Brief
Usability of Health Information Websites Designed for Adolescents: Systematic Review, Neurodevelopmental Model, and Design Brief Open
Young people's feedback can determine usability and content that make a health information website easy or informative to use. Neurodevelopmental profiles and the users' specific preferences and skills should be addressed in future develop…
View article: Usability of Health Information Websites Designed for Adolescents: Systematic Review, Neurodevelopmental Model, and Design Brief (Preprint)
Usability of Health Information Websites Designed for Adolescents: Systematic Review, Neurodevelopmental Model, and Design Brief (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Adolescence is a unique developmental period characterized by biological, social, and cognitive changes, as well as an interest in managing one’s own health care. Many adolescents use the internet to seek health care informatio…
View article: Do infant vocabulary skills predict school‐age language and literacy outcomes?
Do infant vocabulary skills predict school‐age language and literacy outcomes? Open
Background Strong associations between infant vocabulary and school‐age language and literacy skills would have important practical and theoretical implications: Preschool assessment of vocabulary skills could be used to identify children …