Daniel Hayes

ORCID: 0000-0003-4948-3333
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Research Areas
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Art Therapy and Mental Health
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
  • Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Family Caregiving in Mental Illness
  • Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Music Therapy and Health
  • Health, psychology, and well-being
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Vitamin D Research Studies
  • Community Health and Development

University College London
2016-2025

King's College London
2012-2024

Anna Freud Centre
2015-2024

University of Central Lancashire
2022-2023

University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
2023

Michigan State University
2022

University of Hertfordshire
2022

Evidence Based Research (United States)
2019

University of Tampa
2017

Brooklyn Hospital Center
2009-2011

The prognosis and factors that influence following salvage mastectomy in patients with recurrence the treated breast after conservative surgery (CS) radiation therapy (RT) were investigated.A total of 1,593 stage I or II invasive cancer gross excision tumor at Joint Center for Radiation Therapy (JCRT) between 1968 1985. One hundred sixty-six (10%) had subsequent breast. Of these, 123 constitute study population. recurrent was predominantly 99 patients, noninvasive 14, focally 10. Following...

10.1200/jco.1993.11.1.44 article EN Journal of Clinical Oncology 1993-01-01

Objective: Forgetting is commonly stated as a reason for missing mental health appointments. The authors examined the effect of short message service (SMS), or text message, reminders on attendance appointments at four community clinics in London. Methods: Attendance outpatient roughly between March and June 2008 (N=648), 2009 (N=1,081), 2010 (N=1,088) was examined. Reminder messages were sent seven five days before an appointment three 2010; patients sample received no reminder messages....

10.1176/appi.ps.201100211 article EN Psychiatric Services 2012-02-01

Despite widespread concern about the impact of COVID-19 on adolescent mental health, there remains limited empirical evidence that can causally attribute changes to pandemic. The current study aimed overcome existing methodological limitations by exploiting a serendipitously occurring natural experiment within two ongoing, multi-phase cluster randomized controlled trials. Depressive symptoms (primary outcome), externalizing difficulties and life satisfaction (secondary outcomes) were...

10.1098/rsos.211114 article EN cc-by Royal Society Open Science 2022-04-01

Abstract Purpose Recovery Colleges (RCs) have been implemented across England with wide variation in organisational characteristics. The purpose of this study is to describe RCs terms and student characteristics, fidelity annual spending, generate a RC typology based on characteristics explore the relationship between fidelity. Methods All meeting criteria recovery orientation, coproduction adult learning were included. Managers completed survey capturing budget. Hierarchical cluster...

10.1007/s00127-023-02452-w article EN cc-by Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2023-03-11

Recovery colleges were developed in England to support the recovery of individuals who have mental health symptoms or illness. They been founded many countries but there has little international research on and no studies investigating their staffing, fidelity, costs. We aimed characterise internationally, understand organisational student characteristics, budget.In this cross-sectional study, we identified all which exist. repeated a survey done for 28 countries. In both surveys, defined as...

10.1016/s2215-0366(23)00229-8 article EN cc-by The Lancet Psychiatry 2023-09-19

Abstract This commentary highlights two cross-cultural issues identified from our global mental health (GMH) research, RECOLLECT (Recovery Colleges Characterisation and Testing) 2: self-enhancement ingroup biases. Self-enhancement is a tendency to maintain express unrealistically positive self-views. Ingroup biases are differences in one’s evaluation of others belonging the same social group. These discussed context GMH research using self-report measures across cultures. GMH, field evolving...

10.1007/s11469-024-01307-y article EN cc-by International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2024-05-08

Shared decision making (SDM) is increasingly being suggested as an integral part of mental health provision. Yet, there little research on what clinicians believe the barriers and facilitators around practice to be. At same time, also increasing recognition a theory-practice gap within field, with calls for more pragmatic uses theory inform improve clinical practice. Using Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF), comprehensive, theoretical-led framework, underpinned by 33 behaviour change...

10.1007/s00787-018-1230-0 article EN cc-by European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2018-09-18

Despite recent investments in school-based mental health and wellbeing promotion England, the sustainability of interventions remains a substantial challenge. This article brings together potential solutions to sustaining schools, drawing on insights from an online roundtable discussion held July 2022. Facilitated by researchers informed research barriers facilitators interventions, 16 participants came discuss challenges solutions. Participants included school staff, policy makers,...

10.3389/feduc.2024.1397994 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Education 2024-04-22

Recovery Colleges (RCs) are learning-based mental health recovery communities, located globally. However, evidence on RC effectiveness outside Western, educated, industrialised, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries is limited. This study aimed to evaluate associations between cultural characteristics fidelity, understand how culture impacts operation. Service managers from 169 RCs spanning 28 WEIRD non-WEIRD assessed the fidelity using RECOLLECT Fidelity Measure, developed based upon key...

10.1038/s44184-024-00092-9 article EN cc-by npj Mental Health Research 2024-10-08
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