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    What makes self-help interventions effective in the management of depressive symptoms? Meta-analysis and meta-regression by Gellatly, Judith, Bower, Peter, Hennessy, Sue, Richards, David, Gilbody, Simon, Lovell, Karina

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-09-2007)
    “…Although self-help interventions are effective in treating depression, less is known about the factors that determine effectiveness (i.e. moderators of…”
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    Delivering stepped care: an analysis of implementation in routine practice by Richards, David A, Bower, Peter, Pagel, Christina, Weaver, Alice, Utley, Martin, Cape, John, Pilling, Steve, Lovell, Karina, Gilbody, Simon, Leibowitz, Judy, Owens, Lilian, Paxton, Roger, Hennessy, Sue, Simpson, Angela, Gallivan, Steve, Tomson, David, Vasilakis, Christos

    Published in Implementation science : IS (16-01-2012)
    “…In the United Kingdom, clinical guidelines recommend that services for depression and anxiety should be structured around a stepped care model, where patients…”
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    Promoting health in hospitals: the role of Beacon by Whitelaw, Sandy, Watson, Jonathan, Hennessy, Sue

    “…"Best practice" is currently being used to enable modernisation within the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. One element of this is the…”
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    Promoting health in hospitals: the role of Beacons by Whitelaw, Sandy, Watson, Jonathan, Hennessy, Sue

    “…"Best practice" is currently being used to enable modernisation within the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom. One element of this is the…”
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    Quality and customers: Type 2 change in mental health delivery within health care reform by Quirk, M P, Strosahl, K, Todd, J L, Fitzpatrick, W, Casey, M T, Hennessy, S, Simon, G

    Published in Journal of mental health administration (01-10-1995)
    “…The traditional separation of mental health and medical programs is problematic because mental health issues are inseparable from the larger medical system. By…”
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