Stoma surgery is commonly described as a life-changing procedure, due to the radical bodily changes and related psychosocial challenges it brings about; especially so for individuals with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) who may undergo this surgery... Read More about Psychological needs and support following stoma surgery: exploring the perspectives of young adults and healthcare professionals.
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Understanding self-harm behaviour in older adults: a systematic review and qualitative study (2019)
Thesis
Two worldwide challenges served as a drive for this research: the reality of an ageing population and the identified need of supporting people who self-harm. Addressing self-harm has been increasingly prioritised due to its social, economic and healt... Read More about Understanding self-harm behaviour in older adults: a systematic review and qualitative study.
Identifying and managing perinatal anxiety: perspectives of healthcare practitioners. A qualitative study (2019)
Thesis
Background Perinatal mental health (PMH) problems are those which occur during pregnancy or up to 12 months postpartum, and affect up to 20% of women. Perinatal anxiety (PNA) is at least as common as depression and can adversely impact on both mothe... Read More about Identifying and managing perinatal anxiety: perspectives of healthcare practitioners. A qualitative study.