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King's College London
2024
East London NHS Foundation Trust
2018-2024
The University of Melbourne
2022
Cambridge University Press
2022
New York University Press
2022
Kinokuniya
2022
Queen Mary University of London
1997-2021
Royal College of Psychiatrists
2021
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
2021
Institute of Health Services and Policy Research
2019
Recent drives to facilitate earlier identification of dementia have led increased memory clinic referrals and diagnoses. This study explored the perspectives doctors on making delivering Four focus groups were conducted with 13 psychiatrists two geriatricians in UK. Transcripts coded line by using NVIVO. Thematic analysis identified 39 categories, 18 sub-themes eight overarching themes. Inter-rater reliability 31% data was 0.89. Increased public awareness viewed positively facilitating...
Introduction Integrated community healthcare Hubs may offer a ‘one stop shop’ for service users with complex health and social needs, more efficiently use resources. Various policy imperatives exist to implement Hub models of care, however, there is dearth research specifically evaluating targeted at families experiencing adversity. To contribute building this evidence, we propose co-design, test evaluate integrated care in two Australian services low socioeconomic areas that serve...
Background A critical first step in managing functional neurological disorder (FND) is a positive diagnosis and clear explanation using an understandable illness model. Multidisciplinary group education sessions are one way to achieve this, with some evidence they improve understanding, confidence outcomes further treatment. In many conditions, perceptions stigma affect distress, functioning, quality of life engagement. Exploring relationships between these factors could lead deeper...
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SUMMARY We review the various functional cognitive disorders (FCDs) – complaints about memory function or another process in absence of relevant neuropathology. These are increasingly coming to attention psychiatrists and neurologists FCD encompasses some newly recognised conditions addition classic types such as pseudodementia psychogenic amnesia. The clinical features, neuropsychological findings treatment presented discussed. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this article you will be able...
<h3>ABSTRACT</h3> <h3>Introduction</h3> Delirium is common in the perioperative setting, particularly those admitted with a neck of femur fracture. It associated poorer outcomes, including increasing mortality, morbidity and prolonged hospital stay. often poorly recognised under diagnosed. <h3>Setting</h3> An urban district general hospital. <h3>Intervention</h3> A steering group was set up used 'plan, do, study, act' methodology to develop diagnostic pathway educational programme for all...
Communication of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) diagnoses is challenging due to its heterogeneity and unclear prognosis.To identify how MCI communicated explore the relationship with patient companion understanding.Conversation analysis identified whether was named explained in 43 video recorded diagnosis feedback meetings. Afterward, patients companions were asked name assess understanding.Mild not 21% Symptoms as (a) a result vascular conditions (49%), (b) stage between normal ageing...
The climate crisis is a health crisis; it demands the urgent attention and action of healthcare professionals organisations. In this issue BJPsych Bulletin, we consider what destructive effects ecological entail for mental populations, response psychiatrists, both individual collective, must be. We also highlight opportunities benefits more sustainable preventative approach could offer individuals, communities planet.
BENEATH THE SURFACE OF ATALA: ‘LE CROCODILE AU FOND DU BASSIN’ CAROLINE BAILEY QUEEN MARY AND WESTFIELD COLLEGELONDON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar French Studies, Volume LI, Issue 2, April 1997, Pages 138–154, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/LI.2.138 Published: 01 1997
Journal Article BENEATH THE SURFACE OF ATALA: ‘LE CROCODILE AU FOND DU BASSIN’ Get access CAROLINE BAILEY QUEEN MARY AND WESTFIELD COLLEGELONDON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar French Studies, Volume LI, Issue 2, April 1997, Pages 138–154, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/LI.2.138 Published: 01 1997
Summary Cate Bailey outlines the origin and goals of new trainees' section BJPsych Bulletin . ‘Praxis’ will involve two components. The first be clinically inspired problem based. Trainees have an opportunity to collaborate with experts from different disciplines examine how existing literature knowledge can applied practice, a clinical scenario forming basis for discussion. second component made up commissioned or proposed editorial-type articles on subjects which fall broadly under heading...
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Summary This editorial introduces and reflects on a Praxis article in the trainees' section of this issue. The article, 'Assessing asylum seekers, refugees undocumented migrants' by Waterman et al , begins with clinical scenario describing an emergency presentation at ‘place safety’. authors are to be congratulated for navigating compassionate path through complexities law, health new diagnostic categories. resources found drawing principles trauma-informed care work Judith Herman, can help...
Summary The Praxis trainees’ section editor reflects on the inaugural editorial competition, celebrates winner and shortlist, shares her own forecast for psychiatry in 2050.
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REVIEWS Get access Myth and Guilt Consciousness in Balzac's ‘La Femme de trente ans’. By J. H. MAZAHERI. (Studies French Literature, 32). Lewiston, Edwin Mellen Press, 1999. iii + 112 pp. CAROLINE BAILEY QUEEN MARY AND WESTFIELD COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Studies, Volume LIV, Issue 4, October 2000, Pages 524-a–524, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/LIV.4.524-a Published: 01 2000