Search Results - "Adele Ring"
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How do Muslim community members perceive Covid-19 risk reduction recommendations - a UK qualitative study?
Published in BMC public health (05-03-2021)“…The evidence is now unequivocal that people from Black and Minority Ethnic Backgrounds (BAME) living in the UK are disproportionately affected by covid-19…”
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The impact of COVID-19 social distancing and isolation recommendations for Muslim communities in North West England
Published in BMC public health (28-04-2021)“…People from Minority Ethnic backgrounds living in the UK are at greater risk of not only contracting COVID-19, but also experiencing serious consequences of…”
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Social prescribing practices and learning across the North West Coast region: essential elements and key challenges to implementing effective and sustainable social prescribing services
Published in BMC health services research (31-05-2023)“…Social prescribing has become an important feature of the UK primary care offer. However, there remains limited evidence on how best to implement and deliver…”
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Tapping into the power of coproduction and knowledge mobilisation: Exploration of a facilitated interactive group learning approach to support equity‐sensitive decision‐making in local health and care services
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-08-2023)“…Background We report on a study of a facilitated interactive group learning approach, through Collaborative Implementation Groups (CIGs), established to…”
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Characteristics of mental health stability during COVID-19: An online survey with people residing in a city region of the North West of England
Published in PloS one (13-07-2022)“…Background and aim Despite the significant mental health challenges the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated government measures have presented, research has…”
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The perception of risk in contracting and spreading COVID-19 amongst individuals, households and vulnerable groups in England: a longitudinal qualitative study
Published in BMC public health (05-04-2023)“…Social distancing restrictions to manage the COVID-19 pandemic were put in place from March 2020 in the United Kingdom (UK), with those classed as "highly…”
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An exploration of young people's, parent/carers', and professionals' experiences of a voluntary sector organisation operating a Youth Information, Advice, and Counselling (YIAC) model in a disadvantaged area
Published in BMC health services research (23-03-2022)“…The present evaluation explored young people's, parents/carers, and healthcare professionals' perceptions of the Youth Information, Advice and Counselling…”
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Minding the gap: The importance of active facilitation in moving boundary objects from in-theory to in-use as a tool for knowledge mobilisation
Published in SSM. Qualitative research in health (01-06-2023)“…The Health Inequalities Assessment Toolkit (HIAT) was developed to support those involved in health research to integrate a focus on health inequalities. Our…”
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Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer study)
Published in Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) (01-06-2017)“…Depression and debt are common in the UK. Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer) aimed to…”
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Doctors' attachment style and their inclination to propose somatic interventions for medically unexplained symptoms
Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-03-2008)“…Abstract Objective We tested the theory that general practitioners (GPs) offer somatic intervention to patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) as a…”
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Doctors' responses to patients with medically unexplained symptoms who seek emotional support: criticism or confrontation?
Published in General hospital psychiatry (01-09-2007)“…Abstract Objective Consultations about medically unexplained symptoms (MUSs) can resemble contests over the legitimacy of patients' demands. To understand…”
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The health impacts of women's low control in their living environment: A theory-based systematic review of observational studies in societies with profound gender discrimination
Published in Health & place (01-05-2018)“…We conducted a systematic review of observational evidence on the health impacts of women's low control/autonomy in the living environment in societies with…”
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Strengthening community empowerment initiatives as a route to greater equity: an English case study
Published in Community development journal (20-09-2024)“…Community empowerment is prominent in global and national policies that aim to increase social and health equity. This paper describes the pathways through…”
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What really matters? A mixed methods study of treatment preferences and priorities among people with epilepsy in the UK
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-06-2019)“…The widening range of treatment options for epilepsy, and their potential outcomes, mean decisions about treatment for people with epilepsy (PWE) are often…”
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Patient‐Focused Drug Development Methods for Benefit–Risk Assessments: A Case Study Using a Discrete Choice Experiment for Antiepileptic Drugs
Published in Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (01-03-2019)“…Regulatory decisions may be enhanced by incorporating patient preferences for drug benefit and harms. This study demonstrates a method of weighting clinical…”
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1151 Patients’ preferences for anti-epileptic drugs (aeds)
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Factors predictive of resilience and vulnerability in new‐onset epilepsy
Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-03-2011)“…Summary Purpose: Epilepsy has been associated with reduced quality of life (QOL), but QOL outcomes are heterogeneous. Some people are able to maintain a good…”
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Exploring loss and replacement of loss for understanding the impacts of epilepsy onset: A qualitative investigation
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-04-2014)“…Abstract Previous research identifies loss as a key concept for our understanding of the impact of chronic illness. In this in-depth qualitative study, we…”
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Do patients with unexplained physical symptoms pressurise general practitioners for somatic treatment? A qualitative study
Published in BMJ (01-05-2004)“…Abstract Objectives To identify the ways in which patients with medically unexplained symptoms present their problems and needs to general practitioners and to…”
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The somatising effect of clinical consultation: What patients and doctors say and do not say when patients present medically unexplained physical symptoms
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-10-2005)“…Patients with symptoms that doctors cannot explain by physical disease are common in primary care. That they receive disproportionate amounts of physical…”
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