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View article: Local experience of cardiac resynchronisation therapy in cancer patients
Local experience of cardiac resynchronisation therapy in cancer patients Open
Background International guidelines recommend cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in heart failure (HF) patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <35% and prolonged QRS duration, despite optimal medical therapy (1); wh…
View article: Efficacy of behavioural activation in treating prenatal depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Efficacy of behavioural activation in treating prenatal depression: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Prenatal depression is a significant and increasingly recognised public health issue, with symptoms often intensifying as pregnancy progresses. Behavioural activation is an established treatment for depression; however, its effe…
View article: Type and efficacy of online training for informal carers: a narrative review
Type and efficacy of online training for informal carers: a narrative review Open
Background The need to provide training and support for unpaid informal carers of people with various health conditions is well established. This narrative literature review was conducted to explore recent evidence of informal carer eLearn…
View article: The ‘recipe for success’: Co-designing strategies to enhance care transitions from hospital to home
The ‘recipe for success’: Co-designing strategies to enhance care transitions from hospital to home Open
Background: There is growing recognition of the importance and benefits of patient-and caregiver-centred care approaches for older adults and individuals with complex medical needs during points of care transitions. Effective care transiti…
View article: How Can We Enhance Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Nursing Science?
How Can We Enhance Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Nursing Science? Open
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE, alternatively referred to as public involvement (PI), public and patient involvement (PPI), or consumer and community involvement and engagement (CCIE)), refers to research being conduct…
View article: Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping
Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping Open
Reporting guidelines are created with the intention to enhance the quality and transparency of reporting different research methods. Trochim’s concept mapping (often referred to as group concept mapping) is a six-phase, participatory mixed…
View article: Efficacy and safety of behavioural activation on depression in people with co-occurring non-communicable diseases: systematic review and meta-analysis
Efficacy and safety of behavioural activation on depression in people with co-occurring non-communicable diseases: systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background People with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have a higher prevalence of comorbid depression than the general population. While previous research has shown that behavioural activation is effective for general depression, its eff…
View article: Effectiveness of a peer-facilitated, recovery-focused self-illness management program for adults with first-episode psychosis: A randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness of a peer-facilitated, recovery-focused self-illness management program for adults with first-episode psychosis: A randomized controlled trial Open
Background Psychosocial interventions for people with mental illness are increasingly focusing on facilitating recovery and self-care. Despite evidence from Europe on the short-term effects of recovery self-planning programs for people dis…
View article: Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping
Development of a Reporting Guideline for Trochim’s Concept Mapping Open
Reporting guidelines are intended to enhance the quality and transparency of reporting different research methods. Trochim’s concept mapping is a six-phase, participatory mixed-method approach to develop a deep understanding of compl…
View article: Behavioural activation for people in custody with depression: A protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled study
Behavioural activation for people in custody with depression: A protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled study Open
People in custody are at high risk of developing depression. Accessing psychological treatments in a prison setting is a particular challenge, in part, due to difficulties accessing specialist mental health workers. Behavioural Activation …
View article: Australian trial of behavioural activation for people with schizophrenia experiencing negative symptoms: a feasibility randomised controlled trial protocol
Australian trial of behavioural activation for people with schizophrenia experiencing negative symptoms: a feasibility randomised controlled trial protocol Open
Introduction Negative symptoms are frequently experienced by people with schizophrenia. People with negative symptoms often have impaired social functioning and reduced quality of life. There is some evidence that cognitive–behavioural the…
View article: Association between the Quantity of Nurse–Doctor Interprofessional Collaboration and in-Patient Mortality: A Systematic Review
Association between the Quantity of Nurse–Doctor Interprofessional Collaboration and in-Patient Mortality: A Systematic Review Open
The level of nurse–doctor interprofessional collaboration may influence patient outcomes, including mortality. To date, no systematic reviews have investigated the association between the quantity of nurse–doctor interprofessional collabor…
View article: The association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response model and involuntary detentions of people living with mental illness: A retrospective observational study
The association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response model and involuntary detentions of people living with mental illness: A retrospective observational study Open
Accessible Summary What is known on the subject? Involuntary detention is a legislative power that allows people to be taken against their will for a mandatory mental health assessment and is known to be a restrictive and traumatizing proc…
View article: Outcomes of Best-Practice Guided Digital Mental Health Interventions for Youth and Young Adults with Emerging Symptoms: Part I. A Systematic Review of Socioemotional Outcomes and Recommendations
Outcomes of Best-Practice Guided Digital Mental Health Interventions for Youth and Young Adults with Emerging Symptoms: Part I. A Systematic Review of Socioemotional Outcomes and Recommendations Open
View article: Public involvement in Australian clinical trials: A systematic review
Public involvement in Australian clinical trials: A systematic review Open
Background Public involvement enhances the relevance, quality, and impact of research. There is some evidence that public involvement in Australian research lags other countries, such as the United Kingdom. The purpose of the systematic re…
View article: Common mental disorders and perinatal outcomes in Victoria, Australia: A population-based retrospective cohort study
Common mental disorders and perinatal outcomes in Victoria, Australia: A population-based retrospective cohort study Open
View article: Effect of Behavioral Activation for Women with Postnatal Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Effect of Behavioral Activation for Women with Postnatal Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Evidence shows that behavioral activation (BA), a simple form of psychological therapy, is as effective as the more complex psychological therapy—cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)—in treating general depression. However, it remains unclea…
View article: Preventing hospital falls: feasibility of care workforce redesign to optimise patient falls education
Preventing hospital falls: feasibility of care workforce redesign to optimise patient falls education Open
Objective To examine the feasibility of using allied health assistants to deliver patient falls prevention education within 48 h after hospital admission. Design and setting Feasibility study with hospital patients randomly allocated to us…
View article: Professional care workforce: a rapid review of evidence supporting methods of recruitment, retention, safety, and education
Professional care workforce: a rapid review of evidence supporting methods of recruitment, retention, safety, and education Open
View article: Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse–Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study
Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse–Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study Open
There is some evidence that aspects of nurse–doctor communication are associated with the quality of care and treatment patients receive whilst they are in hospital. To date, no studies have examined stakeholder perceptions on how patient …
View article: A Systematic Review to Inform the Development of a Reporting Guideline for Concept Mapping Research
A Systematic Review to Inform the Development of a Reporting Guideline for Concept Mapping Research Open
Concept mapping is a phased, mixed-method approach that is increasingly used in health research to develop an understanding of complex phenomena. The six phases of concept mapping are preparation, idea generation, structuring (clustering a…
View article: The Association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response (PACER) Model and Involuntary Detentions of People Living with Mental Illness: A Protocol for a Retrospective Observational Study
The Association between the Police, Ambulance, Clinician Early Response (PACER) Model and Involuntary Detentions of People Living with Mental Illness: A Protocol for a Retrospective Observational Study Open
Emergency services are frequently called to attend mental health incidents and are looking for innovative ways to improve their responses and reduce the burden on services. Involuntary detention of people living with mental illness is cons…
View article: Comment on: Broekema S. et al (2021) Effects of family nursing conversations on families in home health care: A controlled […] study. <i>JAN</i>, 77, 231–243
Comment on: Broekema S. et al (2021) Effects of family nursing conversations on families in home health care: A controlled […] study. <i>JAN</i>, 77, 231–243 Open
The effect of two-family nursing conversations on caregiver burden, family function and patients quality of life was tested in a clinical trial by Broekema et al. (2021) and reported—in part—in the Journal of Advanced Nursing (there are th…
View article: Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse-Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study
Stakeholders’ Perceptions of How Nurse-Doctor Communication Impacts Patient Care: A Concept Mapping Study Open
There is some evidence that aspects of nurse-doctor communication are associated with the quality of care and treatment patients receive whilst they are in hospital. To date, no studies have examined stakeholder perceptions of how patient …
View article: Unpaid caregiving for people following hip fracture: longitudinal analysis from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Unpaid caregiving for people following hip fracture: longitudinal analysis from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Open
View article: Evaluating the efficacy of the Thai Health Improvement Profile intervention for preventing weight gain in people with early stage psychosis: A randomized controlled trial
Evaluating the efficacy of the Thai Health Improvement Profile intervention for preventing weight gain in people with early stage psychosis: A randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Data sharing in qualitative research
Data sharing in qualitative research Open
In this paper, we'd like to consider the scientific and ethical imperative behind data sharing in qualitative research. The rationale for data sharing in quantitative research is well established.1 When data from research are published oth…
View article: Efficacy of behavioural activation in the treatment of negative symptoms in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review
Efficacy of behavioural activation in the treatment of negative symptoms in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review Open
View article: The Impact of an Educational Programme on Jordanian Intensive Care Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Delirium and their Levels of Self-Efficacy: A Quasi-Experimental Design
The Impact of an Educational Programme on Jordanian Intensive Care Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Delirium and their Levels of Self-Efficacy: A Quasi-Experimental Design Open
Background: Delirium is a common problem among patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs); however, it remains underdiagnosed. We aimed to determine the impact of a nursing education program on Jordanian nurses’ knowledge, practice, attitudes…
View article: Adherence therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial
Adherence therapy for adults with type 2 diabetes: a feasibility study of a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Adherence Therapy is a candidate intervention to promote consistent medication taking in people with type 2 diabetes. The aim of this study was to establish the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial of adherenc…