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A systematic review of informal caregivers' needs in providing home‐based end‐of‐life care to people with cancer
Aims. This paper presents the results of a systematic review examining the practical information
needs of informal caregivers providing home‐based palliative and end‐of‐life care to …
needs of informal caregivers providing home‐based palliative and end‐of‐life care to …
Qualitative meta-synthesis of user experience of computerised therapy for depression and anxiety
Objective Computerised therapies play an integral role in efforts to improve access to
psychological treatment for patients with depression and anxiety. However, despite recognised …
psychological treatment for patients with depression and anxiety. However, despite recognised …
[HTML][HTML] Are there interactional differences between telephone and face-to-face psychological therapy? A systematic review of comparative studies
Background Despite comparable clinical outcomes, therapists and patients express
reservations about the delivery of psychological therapy by telephone. These concerns centre …
reservations about the delivery of psychological therapy by telephone. These concerns centre …
[HTML][HTML] Professional perspectives on service user and carer involvement in mental health care planning: a qualitative study
Background Involving users/carers in mental health care-planning is central to international
policy initiatives yet users frequently report feeling excluded from the care planning process. …
policy initiatives yet users frequently report feeling excluded from the care planning process. …
Enhancing the Behaviour Change Wheel with synthesis, stakeholder involvement and decision-making: a case example using the 'Enhancing the Quality of …
Background Using frameworks such as the Behaviour Change Wheel to develop behaviour
change interventions can be challenging because judgement is needed at various points in …
change interventions can be challenging because judgement is needed at various points in …
The power of support from companion animals for people living with mental health problems: A systematic review and narrative synthesis of the evidence
Background There is increasing recognition of the therapeutic function pets can play in relation
to mental health. However, there has been no systematic review of the evidence related …
to mental health. However, there has been no systematic review of the evidence related …
Does schema therapy change schemas and symptoms? A systematic review across mental health disorders
Purpose Schema therapy was first applied to individuals with borderline personality disorder
(BPD) over 20 years ago, and more recent work has suggested efficacy across a range of …
(BPD) over 20 years ago, and more recent work has suggested efficacy across a range of …
Psychotherapy mediated by remote communication technologies: a meta-analytic review
Background Access to psychotherapy is limited by psychopathology (eg agoraphobia), physical
disability, occupational or social constraints and/or residency in under-served areas. For …
disability, occupational or social constraints and/or residency in under-served areas. For …
Learning and performance outcomes of mental health staff training in de-escalation techniques for the management of violence and aggression
BackgroundDe-escalation techniques are a recommended non-physical intervention for the
management of violence and aggression in mental health. Although taught as part of …
management of violence and aggression in mental health. Although taught as part of …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of predictors and moderators of response to psychological therapies in OCD: do we have enough empirical evidence to target treatment?
Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling mental health condition. Despite effective
psychological treatments for OCD, a significant percentage of patients fail to experience …
psychological treatments for OCD, a significant percentage of patients fail to experience …