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South Western Sydney Local Health District
2022
Umeå University
2020
Family Carers Ireland
2017
Queen's University Belfast
2007
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
1992
Dissociative seizures are paroxysmal events resembling epilepsy or syncope with characteristic features that allow them to be distinguished from other medical conditions. We aimed compare the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) plus standardised care alone for reduction dissociative seizure frequency.In this pragmatic, parallel-arm, multicentre randomised controlled trial, we initially recruited participants at 27 neurology services in England, Scotland, and Wales. Adults...
Background: Children in out-of-home care (OOHC) experience poor mental health. With the number of Australian children OOHC rising, accessible and effective interventions are needed to address this escalating predicament. South Western Sydney Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) collaborated with local statutory child protection agency, developing a specialized assertive health team supporting (OOHC MHT). This study outlines characteristics first cohort referred MHT impact...
THIS YEAR, at the end of US Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) annual conference in Indianapolis, I was privileged to be part a two-day meeting organisation's international committee.
Roisin Devlin and Linsey Sheerin give their views on the latest moves to tackle poor care in Northern Ireland
Next time you are at a conference, try to make connections with people have never met before
Vital work to increase capacity and improve infection control has seen staff pull together like never before
WINTER HAS always been recognised as a difficult time for emergency departments and, the colder weather sets in, Northern Ireland has added pressure of political instability, following Simon Hamilton’s resignation health minister in September.
Northern Ireland’s Professional Framework for Emergency Care Nursing offers real-life stories of nurses’ career development and, because it is web-based, can be used in other UK areas
The interests and views of patients should be central to discussion about mental health issues
Some staff appear to be coping but are struggling internally. We should ensure we listen them.