Search Results - "Burroughs, Heather"
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Saturation in qualitative research: exploring its conceptualization and operationalization
Published in Quality & quantity (01-07-2018)“…Saturation has attained widespread acceptance as a methodological principle in qualitative research. It is commonly taken to indicate that, on the basis of the…”
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Medically unexplained symptoms: continuing challenges for primary care
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Improving access to psychosocial interventions for common mental health problems in the United Kingdom: narrative review and development of a conceptual model for complex interventions
Published in BMC health services research (13-08-2012)“…In the United Kingdom and worldwide, there is significant policy interest in improving the quality of care for patients with mental health disorders and…”
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A feasibility study for NOn-Traditional providers to support the management of Elderly People with Anxiety and Depression: The NOTEPAD study Protocol
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (07-03-2018)“…Anxiety and depression are common among older people, with up to 20% reporting such symptoms, and the prevalence increases with co-morbid chronic physical…”
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Researching the mental health needs of hard-to-reach groups: managing multiple sources of evidence
Published in BMC health services research (10-12-2009)“…Common mental health problems impose substantial challenges to patients, carers, and health care systems. A range of interventions have demonstrable efficacy…”
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How older adults self-manage distress - does the internet have a role? A qualitative study
Published in BMC family practice (29-11-2018)“…Anxiety and depression are common in older adults, but often under-recognised by GPs. Rather than perceiving themselves as suffering from anxiety or…”
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The value of an embedded qualitative study in a trial of a second antidepressant for people who had not responded to one antidepressant: understanding the perspectives of patients and general practitioners
Published in BMC family practice (14-12-2018)“…Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and is a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease. The number of prescriptions for…”
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Developing a community-based psycho-social intervention with older people and third sector workers for anxiety and depression: a qualitative study
Published in BMC family practice (12-07-2017)“…One-in-five people in the UK experience anxiety and/or depression in later life. However, anxiety and depression remain poorly detected in older people,…”
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Can support workers from AgeUK deliver an intervention to support older people with anxiety and depression? A qualitative evaluation
Published in BMC family practice (19-01-2019)“…Anxiety and depression often co-exist. These disorders are under-diagnosed and under-treated, specifically among older people, and lead to increased use of…”
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Non-traditional support workers delivering a brief psychosocial intervention for older people with anxiety and depression: the NOTEPAD feasibility study
Published in Health services and delivery research (01-07-2019)“…Background Anxiety and depression often coexist in older people. These disorders are often underdiagnosed and undertreated, and are associated with increased…”
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Community Engagement in a complex intervention to improve access to primary mental health care for hard‐to‐reach groups
Published in Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (01-12-2015)“…Background Despite the availability of effective evidence‐based treatments for depression and anxiety, many ‘harder‐to‐reach’ social and patient groups…”
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‘Justifiable depression’: how primary care professionals and patients view late-life depression? a qualitative study
Published in Family practice (01-06-2006)“…Background. Depression is the commonest mental health problem in elderly people and continues to be underdiagnosed and undertreated. Aim. To explore the ways…”
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Why may older people with depression not present to primary care? Messages from secondary analysis of qualitative data
Published in Health & social care in the community (01-01-2012)“…Depression in older people is common, under‐recognised and often undertreated. This study aimed to explore the reasons why older people with depression may not…”
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Evaluating a complex model designed to increase access to high quality primary mental health care for under-served groups: a multi-method study
Published in BMC health services research (17-02-2016)“…Many people with mental distress are disadvantaged because care is not available or does not address their needs. In order to increase access to high quality…”
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Slaying the dragon myth: an ethnographic study of receptionists in UK general practice
Published in British journal of general practice (01-03-2013)“…General practice receptionists fulfil an essential role in UK primary care, shaping patient access to health professionals. They are often portrayed as…”
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Development and evaluation of culturally sensitive psychosocial interventions for under-served people in primary care
Published in BMC psychiatry (01-08-2014)“…Psychological therapy is effective for symptoms of mental distress, but many groups with high levels of mental distress face significant barriers in terms of…”
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A randomised controlled trial to test the feasibility of a collaborative care model for the management of depression in older people
Published in British journal of general practice (01-05-2007)“…Depression is the most common mental health disorder in people aged over 65 years. Late-life depression is associated with chronic illness and disability. To…”
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Early Adult Outcomes of Adolescents Who Deliberately Poisoned Themselves
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (01-03-2006)“…Objective: To describe the early adult psychopathological and social outcomes of adolescents who deliberately poisoned themselves. Method: Prospective cohort…”
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'Justifiable Depression': How Primary Care Professionals and Patients View Late-Life Depression? A Qualitative Study
Published in Family practice (01-06-2006)“…Background. Depression is the commonest mental health problem in elderly people & continues to be underdiagnosed & undertreated. Aim. To explore the ways that…”
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