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View article: Understanding adverse incident responses in mental health care: a qualitative study of systems-based patient safety practices
Understanding adverse incident responses in mental health care: a qualitative study of systems-based patient safety practices Open
Background A key part of the patient safety system is how it responds to and learns from safety incidents. To date, there is limited research on understanding system-based approaches to investigating incidents that occur within this comple…
View article: Behind the data: Reflections from conducting school-based suicide prevention research with young people in the United Kingdom
Behind the data: Reflections from conducting school-based suicide prevention research with young people in the United Kingdom Open
Suicide is the leading cause of death among children and young people under 35 in the United Kingdom (UK), and suicide rates in this group are rising. Schools are considered an appropriate and logical setting for suicide prevention activit…
View article: Intersecting pathways of pandemic emergence, tobacco control and noncommunicable diseases: a contemporary synthesis of global health determinants and policy implications
Intersecting pathways of pandemic emergence, tobacco control and noncommunicable diseases: a contemporary synthesis of global health determinants and policy implications Open
The convergence of pandemic emergence, tobacco use and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) presents a complex public health challenge. These domains are interlinked through shared determinants such as globalization, environmental degradation, …
View article: The role of children's social connections on their perceived level of wellbeing
The role of children's social connections on their perceived level of wellbeing Open
Relationship quality is a significant factor in children's internal state of happiness. Recent studies indicate that social connections play a highly significant role in children's subjective well-being, but the particular contributions of…
View article: An examination of inpatient ward and secondary community care stay costs for individuals with complex mental health needs in the UK
An examination of inpatient ward and secondary community care stay costs for individuals with complex mental health needs in the UK Open
Some people with mental health problems have such high levels of complex clinical and/or risk needs that those needs cannot be adequately met within generic mental health services. To design health and social provisions to better serve the…
View article: ‘A community in crisis’: staff qualitative experiences of NHS and third sector mental healthcare in England
‘A community in crisis’: staff qualitative experiences of NHS and third sector mental healthcare in England Open
Background More people than ever are receiving support for mental health issues, and instances of suicide continue to grow. Although mental health funding has increased, UK government figures evidence that the National Health Service (NHS)…
View article: Menopause and suicide: A systematic review
Menopause and suicide: A systematic review Open
Background: The menopausal transition is a critical phase in a woman’s life marked by hormonal fluctuations that can result in a wide variety of physical and psychological symptoms. These symptoms vary in strength and their negative impact…
View article: Self-management approaches for diabetic patients in the context of digital healthcare: a concept analysis
Self-management approaches for diabetic patients in the context of digital healthcare: a concept analysis Open
Effective self-management is central to diabetes care, improving glycaemic control and patient outcome. The rapid growth of digital health-defined as the use of information and communication technologies (mobile apps, wearables, telemedici…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of the Community Outpatient Psychotherapy Engagement Service for Self-harm (COPESS): randomised controlled trial
Feasibility and acceptability of the Community Outpatient Psychotherapy Engagement Service for Self-harm (COPESS): randomised controlled trial Open
Background Self-harm is widespread and often occurs in the community without resulting in hospital presentation. Individuals with depressive symptoms are at elevated risk. There are limited self-harm interventions designed for community an…
View article: Comparison of Efficacy of LMA Cuff Pressure Measurement: AG Cuffill vs CuffSure in Paediatric Population under General Anaesthesia
Comparison of Efficacy of LMA Cuff Pressure Measurement: AG Cuffill vs CuffSure in Paediatric Population under General Anaesthesia Open
View article: The mental health challenges, especially suicidality, experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause: A qualitative study
The mental health challenges, especially suicidality, experienced by women during perimenopause and menopause: A qualitative study Open
Background: Menopause, characterised by significant hormonal changes, can greatly impact mental health. While physical symptoms are well-known, the psychological effects, particularly suicidality, are underexplored. Suicide rates among wom…
View article: Investigation of factors influencing timely initiation of breastfeeding and delayed exclusive breastfeeding in India
Investigation of factors influencing timely initiation of breastfeeding and delayed exclusive breastfeeding in India Open
Breastfeeding is a critical component of infant health and development, providing essential nutrients, antibodies, and immune factors. Despite the recognized benefits, rates of early breastfeeding initiation and exclusive breastfeeding rem…
View article: Multi-Modal Approach to Preventing Suicide in Schools (MAPSS): A regionally-based UK pilot study
Multi-Modal Approach to Preventing Suicide in Schools (MAPSS): A regionally-based UK pilot study Open
Background: Despite emerging evidence for the effectiveness of school-based suicide prevention programmes worldwide, there are few being implemented in the United Kingdom, and their feasibility, acceptability, and utility are not yet known…
View article: Transdermal oestradiol and testosterone therapy for menopausal depression and mood symptoms: retrospective cohort study
Transdermal oestradiol and testosterone therapy for menopausal depression and mood symptoms: retrospective cohort study Open
Background Psychological symptoms in perimenopause and early menopause are common. The impact of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) on menopausal mood symptoms is unclear. Aims To assess the impact of 17β-oestradiol ± micronised progesterone…
View article: Mental health and wellbeing of ethnic migrant women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review
Mental health and wellbeing of ethnic migrant women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review Open
aim: To identify and synthesise the literature on mental health and wellbeing of Asian and MELAA (Middle Eastern, Latin American and African) women and girls in Aotearoa New Zealand (New Zealand). methods: We searched American Psychologica…
View article: Racial Discrimination and Paranoia: Exploring the Potential Moderating Role of Ethnic Identity
Racial Discrimination and Paranoia: Exploring the Potential Moderating Role of Ethnic Identity Open
Aims: Psychosis is a severe mental health condition characterised by a loss of contact with reality, often manifesting in symptoms such as paranoid delusions and hallucinations. Research has shown that the prevalence of psychosis is signif…
View article: Exploring the Intersection Between Informal Carers’ Experiences, Digital Poverty and Poor Socioeconomic Status, Protocol
Exploring the Intersection Between Informal Carers’ Experiences, Digital Poverty and Poor Socioeconomic Status, Protocol Open
Aims: In 2021–2022, 10.5% of UK citizens provided unpaid informal care, saving the government £162 bn annually. Many carers reside in high-deprivation areas, where access to appropriate health and social care services is limited. Previous …
View article: Rates of Suicide Ideation and Associated Risk Factors Among Female Secondary School Students in Iraq
Rates of Suicide Ideation and Associated Risk Factors Among Female Secondary School Students in Iraq Open
Background: The suicide rate among Iraqis is rising, with many analysts attributing it to political instability, exposure to trauma, economic hopelessness, social stigma surrounding mental health as well as cultural and societal pressures.…
View article: Systems Thinking in Mental Health Patient Safety: A Narrative Review of Complex Adaptive Systems
Systems Thinking in Mental Health Patient Safety: A Narrative Review of Complex Adaptive Systems Open
Despite the growth of knowledge and interest into safety and quality in healthcare more generally, the exploration in mental healthcare has been deemed to be in a narrow isolated ‘world of its own’. It is possible that relatively little at…
View article: ‘I would have killed myself had it not been for this service’: qualitative experiences of NHS and third sector crisis care in the UK
‘I would have killed myself had it not been for this service’: qualitative experiences of NHS and third sector crisis care in the UK Open
Background More people than ever are receiving support for mental health crises, and instances of suicide continue to grow. Mental health funding has recently increased, focusing on improving services that provide an alternative to emergen…
View article: A mixed methods longitudinal case study exploring the impact of a community-based, brief psychological intervention for men experiencing suicidal crisis
A mixed methods longitudinal case study exploring the impact of a community-based, brief psychological intervention for men experiencing suicidal crisis Open
Suicide is a leading cause of death among men globally, highlighting the need for acceptable and effective suicide prevention. This study explored perceptions of the short- and long-term outcomes and acceptability of the James’ Place Model…
View article: The meaning of ‘risk’ in mental health care: a qualitative study of its usage in clinicians’ language
The meaning of ‘risk’ in mental health care: a qualitative study of its usage in clinicians’ language Open
Introduction Although there is good empirical data on factors that predict harmful outcomes, and standardised approaches to risk assessment have been developed, there remains a disconnect between the academic study of risk and routine clin…
View article: Contemporary image of nursing profession as perceived among undergraduate students at selected college of Jamuhar, Rohtas (Bihar): an explorative cross-sectional study
Contemporary image of nursing profession as perceived among undergraduate students at selected college of Jamuhar, Rohtas (Bihar): an explorative cross-sectional study Open
Background: Almost everyone has been touched by a nurse at some point in their lives. As well as being with us at the moment of our birth, He is with us in times of well-being, sickness, recovery, and loss. Despite this, people still ask “…
View article: Risks to the clinician of risk management: recalled and anticipated consequences of decision-making
Risks to the clinician of risk management: recalled and anticipated consequences of decision-making Open
Background Despite extensive literature studying how we make decisions in the face of uncertainty, the empirical study of real-world clinical decision-making in mental health practice remains limited. Decisions in clinical settings are not…
View article: Remote sensing and artificial intelligence: revolutionizing pest management in agriculture
Remote sensing and artificial intelligence: revolutionizing pest management in agriculture Open
The agriculture sector is currently facing several challenges, including the growing global human population, depletion of natural resources, reduction of arable land, rapidly changing climate, and the frequent occurrence of human diseases…
View article: Carbon foams derived from biomass with ultra-high adsorption capacity for the removal of tetracycline
Carbon foams derived from biomass with ultra-high adsorption capacity for the removal of tetracycline Open
Biomass-derived carbon foam (CF/ZIF-8) for tetracycline removal via batch and column adsorption, highlighting key adsorption mechanisms.
View article: Characterization of carbon derived from ferrocene-catalyzed methane decomposition in a floating catalyst tubular reactor
Characterization of carbon derived from ferrocene-catalyzed methane decomposition in a floating catalyst tubular reactor Open
View article: Study protocol for the Multimodal Approach to Preventing Suicide in Schools (MAPSS) project: A regionally based feasibility trial of an integrated response to suicide risk among UK secondary school pupils
Study protocol for the Multimodal Approach to Preventing Suicide in Schools (MAPSS) project: A regionally based feasibility trial of an integrated response to suicide risk among UK secondary school pupils Open
Background Suicide is the leading cause of death of children and young people under 35 in the UK, and suicide rates are rising in this age group. Schools are considered an appropriate and logical setting for youth suicide prevention activi…
View article: Consultations With Muslims From Minoritised Ethnic Communities Living in Deprived Areas: Identifying Inequities in Mental Health Care and Support
Consultations With Muslims From Minoritised Ethnic Communities Living in Deprived Areas: Identifying Inequities in Mental Health Care and Support Open
Background Limited research concerning existing inequities in mental health care and support services in the United Kingdom captures perceptions and lived experiences of the significantly underrepresented Muslim population. Methods Underpi…
View article: The journey of service users with complex mental health needs: a qualitative study
The journey of service users with complex mental health needs: a qualitative study Open
Background: This study aimed to provide a robust picture of the journey of service users with complex mental health needs by evaluating the perspectives of service users and carers with lived experience of services and gaining clini…