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View article: Exploring Medicines Optimisation and Safety in the Community Following Mental Health Hospital Discharge: A Qualitative Interview Study
Exploring Medicines Optimisation and Safety in the Community Following Mental Health Hospital Discharge: A Qualitative Interview Study Open
Background Medication safety issues may be common following mental health hospital discharge. However, there is little research exploring their aetiology and influencing factors for patients with mental illness and their carers in the comm…
View article: (ID: 39) Supporting safe medication use in the community following mental health hospital discharge: a consensus building stakeholder workshop study
(ID: 39) Supporting safe medication use in the community following mental health hospital discharge: a consensus building stakeholder workshop study Open
Introduction Improving medication safety at care transitions is a global priority [1]. Mental health care is no exception, where medication errors and related communication issues are common following discharge and may lead to hospital re-…
View article: The Michael Mason prize: development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine
The Michael Mason prize: development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine Open
Objectives Only 12% of people recommended fracture prevention medicines remain on treatment 1 year post fracture. The ‘improving uptake of Fracture Prevention treatments’ (iFraP) intervention aims to improve shared decision-making (SDM) ab…
View article: The Michael Mason Prize: Development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine using a person-centred approach
The Michael Mason Prize: Development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine using a person-centred approach Open
Objectives The i mproving uptake of Fra cture P revention treatments (iFraP) intervention consists of an osteoporosis decision support tool (DST), clinician skills training, and information resources, to improve shared decision-making (SDM…
View article: Development of a core outcome set for psychological therapy trials on acute psychiatric inpatient wards
Development of a core outcome set for psychological therapy trials on acute psychiatric inpatient wards Open
Background Consensus on what outcomes should be included in trials of psychological therapies on acute psychiatric inpatient wards is currently lacking. Inclusion of different viewpoints, including service user perspectives, is crucial in …
View article: How can we measure psychological safety in mental healthcare staff? Developing questionnaire items using a nominal groups technique
How can we measure psychological safety in mental healthcare staff? Developing questionnaire items using a nominal groups technique Open
There have been growing concerns about the well-being of staff in inpatient mental health settings, with studies suggesting that they have higher burnout and greater work-related stress levels than staff in other healthcare sectors. When a…
View article: Controlled interventions to improve suicide prevention in educational settings: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.
Controlled interventions to improve suicide prevention in educational settings: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Open
Background: Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) in young people is a major public health problem, which is on the rise globally. Aims: We applied the first network meta-analyses to examine the effectivenessof existing intervention types…
View article: Transitional Care Interventions From Hospital to Community to Reduce Health Care Use and Improve Patient Outcomes
Transitional Care Interventions From Hospital to Community to Reduce Health Care Use and Improve Patient Outcomes Open
Importance Discharge from the hospital to the community has been associated with serious patient risks and excess service costs. Objective To evaluate the comparative effectiveness associated with transitional care interventions with diffe…
View article: What should inpatient psychological therapies be for? Qualitative views of service users on outcomes
What should inpatient psychological therapies be for? Qualitative views of service users on outcomes Open
Background There is limited research on what, when and how outcomes should be measured in psychological therapy trials in acute mental health inpatient wards. Objectives This study aimed to consider what outcomes service users think are im…
View article: Supporting carers to improve patient safety and maintain their well‐being in transitions from mental health hospitals to the community: A prioritisation nominal group technique
Supporting carers to improve patient safety and maintain their well‐being in transitions from mental health hospitals to the community: A prioritisation nominal group technique Open
Introduction Carers of people with mental illness may face distinct challenges, including navigating fragmented health and social services during discharge from mental health hospitals. Currently, limited examples of interventions that sup…
View article: Evaluating a co-designed care bundle to improve patient safety at discharge from adult and adolescent mental health services (SAFER-MH and SAFER-YMH): protocol for a non-randomised feasibility study
Evaluating a co-designed care bundle to improve patient safety at discharge from adult and adolescent mental health services (SAFER-MH and SAFER-YMH): protocol for a non-randomised feasibility study Open
Introduction Patients being discharged from inpatient mental wards often describe safety risks in terms of inadequate information sharing and involvement in discharge decisions. Through stakeholder engagement, we co-designed, developed and…
View article: E060 Testing a new prototype osteoporosis shared decision-making intervention in UK Fracture Liaison Services: patient and clinician perspectives of ‘iFraP’
E060 Testing a new prototype osteoporosis shared decision-making intervention in UK Fracture Liaison Services: patient and clinician perspectives of ‘iFraP’ Open
Background/Aims Shared decision-making (SDM) is a joint process in which a person and healthcare professional work together to reach decisions about care. The Improving uptake of Fracture Prevention drug treatments (iFraP) study developed …
View article: Developing the Resident Measure of Safety in Care Homes (RMOS): A Delphi and Think Aloud Study
Developing the Resident Measure of Safety in Care Homes (RMOS): A Delphi and Think Aloud Study Open
Objective This study aimed to develop a measure of contributory factors to safety incidents in care homes to be completed by residents and/or their unpaid carers. Introduction Care home residents are particularly vulnerable to patient safe…
View article: Interventions to improve teamwork and wellbeing in primary care settings: a mixed method review
Interventions to improve teamwork and wellbeing in primary care settings: a mixed method review Open
Background General practices are experiencing increasing pressures due to rising demand, declining staff numbers, and knock-on impacts on patient care. The COVID-19 pandemic has added further challenges and reinforced the importance of tea…
View article: Patient safety, self-injection, and B12 deficiency: a UK cross-sectional survey
Patient safety, self-injection, and B12 deficiency: a UK cross-sectional survey Open
Background Individuals with vitamin B12 deficiency (including pernicious anaemia) often report being ‘let down’ or stigmatised by general practice systems and policy, and choose instead to self-medicate via injection; the association betwe…
View article: Transitional Care Interventions for Older Residents of Long-term Care Facilities
Transitional Care Interventions for Older Residents of Long-term Care Facilities Open
Emerging evidence suggests that transitional care interventions are associated with lower readmissions for residents of LTCFs 65 years and older. Despite this and with aging populations, investment in such interventions has been remarkably…
View article: Developing Best Practice Guidance for Discharge Planning Using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method
Developing Best Practice Guidance for Discharge Planning Using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method Open
Background: Discharge from acute mental health inpatient units is often a vulnerable period for patients. Multiple professionals and agencies are involved and processes and procedures are not standardized, often resulting in communication …
View article: Effects of the first COVID-19 lockdown on quality and safety in mental healthcare transitions in England
Effects of the first COVID-19 lockdown on quality and safety in mental healthcare transitions in England Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic forced the rapid implementation of changes to practice in mental health services, in particular transitions of care. Care transitions pose a particular threat to patient safety. Aims This study aimed to und…
View article: Beyond the control of the care home: A meta‐ethnography of qualitative studies of Infection Prevention and Control in residential and nursing homes for older people
Beyond the control of the care home: A meta‐ethnography of qualitative studies of Infection Prevention and Control in residential and nursing homes for older people Open
Objective This study aimed to develop interpretive insights concerning Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in care homes for older people. Design This study had a meta‐ethnography design. Data Sources Six bibliographic databases were se…
View article: A Formative Quality Improvement Implementation Study To Improve Care Transitions Through Information Capture Upon Admission To An Acute Mental Health Ward
A Formative Quality Improvement Implementation Study To Improve Care Transitions Through Information Capture Upon Admission To An Acute Mental Health Ward Open
Background: Many interventions have been developed that aim to improve the transition from ward to community at the time of discharge, with varying success. Guidelines suggest that discharge planning should begin at admission, but in reali…
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The cover image is based on the Original Research Paper A patient and public involvement workshop using visual art and priority setting to provide patients with a voice to describe quality and safety concerns: Vitamin B12 deficiency and pe…
View article: What does safety in mental healthcare transitions mean for service users and other stakeholder groups: An open‐ended questionnaire study
What does safety in mental healthcare transitions mean for service users and other stakeholder groups: An open‐ended questionnaire study Open
Background Historically, safety mental health research has tended to focus on risks of homicide, suicide and deaths. Although wider safety issues are now recognized in regards to mental health services, the safety of mental health transiti…
View article: A patient and public involvement workshop using visual art and priority setting to provide patients with a voice to describe quality and safety concerns: Vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia
A patient and public involvement workshop using visual art and priority setting to provide patients with a voice to describe quality and safety concerns: Vitamin B12 deficiency and pernicious anaemia Open
Background Patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is recognized as important for improved quality in health service provision and research. Vitamin B12 deficiency is one area where PPIE has potential to benefit patients, as p…
View article: A formative quality improvement implementation study to improve care transitions through information capture upon admission to an acute mental health ward
A formative quality improvement implementation study to improve care transitions through information capture upon admission to an acute mental health ward Open
Background: Many interventions have been developed that aim to improve the transition from ward to community at the time of discharge, with varying success. Guidelines suggest that discharge planning should begin at admission, but in reali…
View article: A questionnaire study of the negative outcomes for UK health professional volunteers in low and middle income countries
A questionnaire study of the negative outcomes for UK health professional volunteers in low and middle income countries Open
Introduction Past research has reported considerable benefits of international health professional volunteering for British healthcare professionals; however, there are also some negative outcomes reported. Negative outcomes reportedly hap…
View article: Developing a core outcome set for interventions to improve discharge from mental health inpatient services: a survey, Delphi and consensus meeting with key stakeholder groups
Developing a core outcome set for interventions to improve discharge from mental health inpatient services: a survey, Delphi and consensus meeting with key stakeholder groups Open
Objective To develop a core set of outcomes to be used in all future studies into discharge from acute mental health services to increase homogeneity of outcome reporting. Design We used a cross-sectional online survey with qualitative res…
View article: Codesigning a Mental Health Discharge and Transitions of Care Intervention: A Modified Nominal Group Technique
Codesigning a Mental Health Discharge and Transitions of Care Intervention: A Modified Nominal Group Technique Open
This is the first study to codesign an interagency mental health discharge intervention based around a discharge team. We developed a model for working that places a greater focus on a patient generated discharge plan, interagency working,…