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Clinical effectiveness of treatments for the management of anxiety in community dwelling people living with dementia: a systematic review and meta‐analysis (2023)
Journal Article
Nimmons, D., Aker, N., Jordan, K. P., Cooper, C., Davies, N., Manthorpe, J., …Walters, K. (2023). Clinical effectiveness of treatments for the management of anxiety in community dwelling people living with dementia: a systematic review and meta‐analysis. Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association, 19(S18), https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.074855

Background People living with dementia commonly experience distress or behavioural and psychological symptoms, such as anxiety, which are associated with worse outcomes in this population. Symptoms of anxiety can be challenging to manage, as there i... Read More about Clinical effectiveness of treatments for the management of anxiety in community dwelling people living with dementia: a systematic review and meta‐analysis.

HEAVY DRINKING, MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND RECOVERY IN OLDER ADULTS: EXPLORING SUPPORT NEEDS (2023)
Journal Article
John, D., Bareham, B., O’Donnell, A., Liddle, J., Chew-Graham, C., Kaner, E., & Hanratty, B. (2023). HEAVY DRINKING, MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND RECOVERY IN OLDER ADULTS: EXPLORING SUPPORT NEEDS. Innovation in Aging, 7(Supplement_1), 1054-1054. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igad104.3388

Many older adults who consume alcohol at harmful levels experience mental health problems. Common life events such as retirement, bereavement, and declining health, can contribute to anxiety and depression, with alcohol consumption being used as a co... Read More about HEAVY DRINKING, MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND RECOVERY IN OLDER ADULTS: EXPLORING SUPPORT NEEDS.

Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors (2023)
Journal Article
Rui-Han Teoh, K., Dunning, A., Kathryn Taylor, A., Gopfert, A., Chew-Graham, C. A., Spiers, J., …Riley, R. (2024). Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors. BJPsych Open, 10(1), Article e14. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2023.619

Background Evidence attests a link between junior doctors’ working conditions and psychological distress. Despite increasing concerns around suicidality among junior doctors, little is known about its relationship to their working conditions. Aim... Read More about Working conditions, psychological distress and suicidal ideation: cross-sectional survey study of UK junior doctors.

Healthcare professionals' priorities for training to identify and manage distress experienced by young people with a stoma due to inflammatory bowel disease: a consensus study using online nominal group technique. (2023)
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Saunders, B., Polidano, K., Chew-Graham, C. A., Fisher, T., Corp, N., McDermott-Hughes, M., …Bray, L. (2023). Healthcare professionals' priorities for training to identify and manage distress experienced by young people with a stoma due to inflammatory bowel disease: a consensus study using online nominal group technique. BMJ Open, 13(11), Article e072360. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-072360

Objectives: Young people with a stoma due to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) commonly experience distress; however, this is not always well managed in clinical settings. More effective support may/is likely to reduce the possibility of individuals e... Read More about Healthcare professionals' priorities for training to identify and manage distress experienced by young people with a stoma due to inflammatory bowel disease: a consensus study using online nominal group technique..

Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process. (2023)
Journal Article
Munce, S. E., Steele Gray, C., Pomeroy, B. C., Bayley, M., Kokorelias, K. M., Luong, D., …Kuluski, K. (in press). Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process. JMIR Research Protocols, 12, Article e50463. https://doi.org/10.2196/50463

Background: There is increasing evidence that co-design can lead to more engaging, acceptable, relevant, feasible, and even effective interventions. However, no guidance is provided on the specific designs and associated methods or methodologies inv... Read More about Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process..

An economic evaluation of universal and targeted case-finding strategies for identifying antenatal depression: a model-based analysis comparing common case-finding instruments. (2023)
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Camacho, E. M., Shields, G. E., Eisner, E., Littlewood, E., Watson, K., Chew-Graham, C. A., …Gilbody, S. (in press). An economic evaluation of universal and targeted case-finding strategies for identifying antenatal depression: a model-based analysis comparing common case-finding instruments. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 10.1007/s00737-023-01377-2. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00737-023-01377-2

Half of women with depression in the perinatal period are not identified in routine care, and missed cases reflect inequalities in other areas of maternity care. Case finding (screening) for depression in pregnant women may be a cost-effective strate... Read More about An economic evaluation of universal and targeted case-finding strategies for identifying antenatal depression: a model-based analysis comparing common case-finding instruments..

Substantially more children receiving antidepressants see a specialist than reported by Jack et al. (2023)
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Taxiarchi, V. P., Chew-Graham, C. A., & Pierce, M. (in press). Substantially more children receiving antidepressants see a specialist than reported by Jack et al. BMC Medicine, 21(1), Article 345. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-023-03043-x

We would like to draw attention to evidence of substantial bias in the article published in this journal by Jack et al. (BMC Med 18:1-12, 2020). They provide an analysis of antidepressant prescribing to children and young people (CYP; ages 5 to 17) i... Read More about Substantially more children receiving antidepressants see a specialist than reported by Jack et al..

The acceptability and feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a walking intervention for older people with persistent musculoskeletal pain in primary care: A mixed methods evaluation of the iPOPP pilot trial (2023)
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Healey, E. L., McBeth, J., Nicholls, E., Chew‐Graham, C. A., Dent, S., Foster, N. E., …Jinks, C. (2023). The acceptability and feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a walking intervention for older people with persistent musculoskeletal pain in primary care: A mixed methods evaluation of the iPOPP pilot trial. Musculoskeletal Care, https://doi.org/10.1002/msc.1815

Introduction: Persistent musculoskeletal (MSK) pain is associated with physical inactivity in older people. While walking is an acceptable form of physical activity, the effectiveness of walking interventions in this population has yet to be establis... Read More about The acceptability and feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness of a walking intervention for older people with persistent musculoskeletal pain in primary care: A mixed methods evaluation of the iPOPP pilot trial.

OP169 ‘It feels like the system is almost against you’: Self-management of multiple long-term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Woodward, A., Davies, N., Nimmons, D., Walters, K., Stevenson, F., Protheroe, J., …Armstrong, M. (2023, September). OP169 ‘It feels like the system is almost against you’: Self-management of multiple long-term conditions amongst people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation. Presented at Society for Social Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts, Newcastle University, England, UK

Pharmacists' perspectives on the impact of postgraduate distance learning on their well-being: A qualitative study. (2023)
Journal Article
O'Byrne, R., White, S., & Chew-Graham, C. A. (in press). Pharmacists' perspectives on the impact of postgraduate distance learning on their well-being: A qualitative study. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 15(10), 861-867. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2023.07.027

Introduction: Undertaking postgraduate education is becoming increasingly common among United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists to facilitate career progression. However, whilst there is evidence that postgraduate study can negatively affect well-being (defin... Read More about Pharmacists' perspectives on the impact of postgraduate distance learning on their well-being: A qualitative study..

Effectiveness of self-management interventions for long-term conditions in people experiencing socio-economic deprivation in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2023)
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Okpako, T., Woodward, A., Walters, K., Davies, N., Stevenson, F., Nimmons, D., …Armstrong, M. (in press). Effectiveness of self-management interventions for long-term conditions in people experiencing socio-economic deprivation in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Public Health, Article fdad145. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdad145

Background Long-term conditions (LTCs) are prevalent in socio-economically deprived populations. Self-management interventions can improve health outcomes, but socio-economically deprived groups have lower participation in them, with potentially lowe... Read More about Effectiveness of self-management interventions for long-term conditions in people experiencing socio-economic deprivation in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Self‐directed self‐management interventions to prevent or address distress in young people with long‐term physical conditions: A rapid review (2023)
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Corp, N., Bray, L., Chew‐Graham, C. A., Polidano, K., Fisher, T., Farmer, A. D., …Saunders, B. (in press). Self‐directed self‐management interventions to prevent or address distress in young people with long‐term physical conditions: A rapid review. Health Expectations, 10.1111/hex.13845. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.13845

Comorbid distress in adolescents and young adults with physical long-term conditions (LTCs) is common but can be difficult to identify and manage. Self-directed self-management interventions to reduce distress and improve wellbeing may be beneficial.... Read More about Self‐directed self‐management interventions to prevent or address distress in young people with long‐term physical conditions: A rapid review.

A culturally adapted manual-assisted problem-solving intervention (CMAP) for adults with a history of self-harm: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial (2023)
Journal Article
Husain, N., Kiran, T., Chaudhry, I. B., Williams, C., Emsley, R., Arshad, U., …Chaudhry, N. (in press). A culturally adapted manual-assisted problem-solving intervention (CMAP) for adults with a history of self-harm: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial. BMC Medicine, 21(1), Article 282. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-023-02983-8

Background Self-harm is an important predictor of a suicide death. Culturally appropriate strategies for the prevention of self-harm and suicide are needed but the evidence is very limited from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study ai... Read More about A culturally adapted manual-assisted problem-solving intervention (CMAP) for adults with a history of self-harm: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial.

Cumulative complexity: a qualitative analysis of patients' experiences of living with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (2023)
Journal Article
Forsyth, F., Sowden, E., Hossain, M., Blakeman, T., Chew-Graham, C. A., & Deaton, C. (2023). Cumulative complexity: a qualitative analysis of patients' experiences of living with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 22(Supplement_1), https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjcn/zvad064.001

Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public Institution(s). Main funding source(s): NIHR, Evelyn Trust, Burdett Trust. Background Multiple investigations have explored the lived experience of heart failure (HF). However, studies have not... Read More about Cumulative complexity: a qualitative analysis of patients' experiences of living with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

The acceptability of the Fire and Rescue Service working with primary care to improve identification of mental health problems in older adults. A mixed-method qualitative study (2023)
Journal Article
Fisher, T., Chew-Graham, C. A., Corp, N., Farooq, S., Kingston, P., Read, I., …Kingstone, T. (2023). The acceptability of the Fire and Rescue Service working with primary care to improve identification of mental health problems in older adults. A mixed-method qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice Open (BJGP Open), 7(4), Article 0059. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpo.2023.0059

Health Care Professionals’ Perspectives of Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: A Qualitative Study (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Rickett, M., Kingstone, T., Gupta, V., Shiers, D., French, P., Lennox, B., & Chew-Graham, C. (2023, July). Health Care Professionals’ Perspectives of Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: A Qualitative Study. Poster presented at RCPsych International Congress 2023, Liverpool, England, UK

Aims An Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) service offers treatment in the community to people with a first episode of psychosis. EIP is meant to be given for three years; after this time, those who are well are discharged to their GP, while thos... Read More about Health Care Professionals’ Perspectives of Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: A Qualitative Study.