Search Results - "Hamlet, Claire"
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Exploring the Experiences of Adults With Microtia: A Qualitative Study
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-10-2020)“…Objective: Microtia is a medically complex condition, with the option of surgery to address hearing and reconstruct the ear. The current study explored adults’…”
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Older Adults' Experiences of Living with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Qualitative Study Exploring Aging and Appearance
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-03-2015)“…Objective To explore older adults' experiences of living with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), focusing on aging and appearance. Design An…”
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Response to “Older Adults’ Experiences of Living with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Qualitative Study Exploring Ageing and Appearance”
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-05-2017)“…In-depth exploration of participants' demographic information and its effect on their CL/P care and outcomes was outside the parameters of our study, but it is…”
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The psychosocial impact of facial palsy: A systematic review
Published in British journal of health psychology (01-09-2020)“…Purpose Facial palsy is a condition which can lead to significant changes in facial function and appearance. People with facial palsy often report psychosocial…”
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Psychological Aspects of Bariatric Surgery as a Treatment for Obesity
Published in Current obesity reports (01-03-2017)“…Purpose of Review Little is known about the psychological effects on life after bariatric surgery despite the high prevalence of psychological disorders in…”
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‘Your face freezes and so does your life’: A qualitative exploration of adults’ psychosocial experiences of living with acquired facial palsy
Published in British journal of health psychology (01-09-2021)“…Objectives Facial palsy (FP) is a highly visible appearance‐affecting condition and can have a significant impact on facial function. Qualitative research…”
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Experiences and impact of the UK lockdown amongst adults who have a facial visible difference
Published in Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) (01-08-2023)“…Globally, COVID-19 has been shown to have had a wide ranging and significant impact on individuals’ daily living, and physical and mental health. However,…”
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Do congenital and acquired causes of visible difference predict distinct appearance-related psychosocial outcomes?
Published in Body image (01-06-2023)“…Having a visible difference caused by an appearance-altering condition or injury can impact psychosocial wellbeing. It remains unestablished whether the time…”
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A Systematic Review of the Psychosocial Adjustment of Children and Adolescents with Facial Palsy: The Impact of Moebius Syndrome
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (30-07-2020)“…Introduction: Facial palsy is often associated with impaired facial function and altered appearance. However, the literature with regards to the psychological…”
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Recruiting young people with a visible difference to the YP Face IT feasibility trial: a qualitative exploration of primary care staff experiences
Published in Primary health care research & development (01-11-2017)“…Qualitative research methods embedded within feasibility trials are of significant value as they can provide important information for a definitive trial,…”
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A Web-Based Self-Help Psychosocial Intervention for Adolescents Distressed by Appearance-Affecting Conditions and Injuries (Young Persons' Face IT): Feasibility Study for a Parallel Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in JMIR mental health (22-11-2019)“…Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, injuries, or treatments can negatively impact adolescents'…”
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Psychosocial Factors Influencing the Consideration of Bariatric Surgery as a Treatment for Obesity
Published 01-01-2019“…Bariatric surgery (BS) is invasive, associated with risks and side-effects, and has a long-term impact on an individual's lifestyle. Furthermore, research…”
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The provision of specialist psychosocial support for people with visible differences: A European survey
Published in Body image (01-06-2018)“…•First European survey of expert psychosocial support for people with disfigurements.•Suggests some countries may have few psychosocial specialists in this…”
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Breaking the News: Parents’ Experiences of Receiving an Antenatal Diagnosis of Cleft Lip
Published in The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal (01-10-2019)“…Objective: In high-income countries, many cases of cleft lip are now identified at the 18- to 21-week pregnancy scan. The manner in which a diagnosis is…”
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Study protocol of the YP Face IT feasibility study: comparing an online psychosocial intervention versus treatment as usual for adolescents distressed by appearance-altering conditions/injuries
Published in BMJ open (03-10-2016)“…IntroductionA significant number of adolescents suffer extensive and enduring difficulties such as social anxiety, body image dissatisfaction, low self-esteem…”
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Parental views of antenatal testing and termination following a diagnosis of cleft lip
Published in Psychology, health & medicine (21-04-2019)“…Fetal anomaly screening at 18-21 weeks now routinely includes cleft lip. If detected, the manner in which the diagnosis is communicated can considerably…”
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An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Prototype Mobile Program for Individuals With a Visible Difference: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
Published in JMIR formative research (21-01-2022)“…Mobile apps may offer a valuable platform for delivering evidence-based psychological interventions for individuals with atypical appearances, or visible…”
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Designing an mHealth Intervention for People With Visible Differences Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Participatory Study Gaining Stakeholders' Input
Published in JMIR formative research (24-03-2021)“…Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a viable method of delivering psychological interventions for people with an atypical…”
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