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pro vyhledávání: '"Bliss Gibbons"'
Autor:
Humera Plappert, Richard Byng, Siobhan Theresa Reilly, Charley Hobson-Merrett, Jon Allard, Elina Baker, Nicky Britten, Melanie Calvert, Michael Clark, Siobhan Creanor, Linda Davies, Rebecca Denyer, Julia Frost, Linda Gask, Bliss Gibbons, John Gibson, Laura Gill, Ruth Gwernan-Jones, Joanne Hosking, Peter Huxley, Alison Jeffery, Benjamin Jones, Tom Keeley, Richard Laugharne, Steven Marwaha, Claire Planner, Tim Rawcliffe, Ameeta Retzer, Debra Richards, Ruth Sayers, Lynsey Williams, Vanessa Pinfold, Maximillian Birchwood
Publikováno v:
Programme Grants for Applied Research, Vol 12, Iss 06 (2024)
Background and aims Individuals living with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar can have significant emotional, cognitive, physical and social challenges. Most people with severe mental illness in the United Kingdom do not receive
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4c00605411d4488587c8f7e54ddd8920
Autor:
Humera Plappert, Charley Hobson-Merrett, Bliss Gibbons, Elina Baker, Sheridan Bevan, Michael Clark, Siobhan Creanor, Linda Davies, Rebecca Denyer, Julia Frost, Linda Gask, John Gibson, Laura Gill, Ruth Gwernan-Jones, Pollyanna Hardy, Joanne Hosking, Peter Huxley, Alison Jeffrey, Benjamin Jones, Steven Marwaha, Vanessa Pinold, Claire Planner, Tim Rawcliffe, Siobhan Reilly, Debra Richards, Lynsey Williams, Max Birchwood, Richard Byng
Publikováno v:
BJGP Open, Vol 5, Iss 3 (2021)
Background: Current NHS policy encourages an integrated approach to provision of mental and physical care for individuals with long term mental health problems. The ‘PARTNERS2’ complex intervention is designed to support individuals with psychosi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d9c67dc8a3c444f6af197bc9e9750247
Autor:
Ameeta Retzer, Ruth Sayers, Vanessa Pinfold, John Gibson, Thomas Keeley, Gemma Taylor, Humera Plappert, Bliss Gibbons, Peter Huxley, Jonathan Mathers, Maximillian Birchwood, Melanie Calvert
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0240518 (2020)
BackgroundA core outcome set (COS) is a standardised collection of outcomes to be collected and reported in all trials within a research area. A COS can reduce reporting bias and facilitate evidence synthesis. This is currently unavailable for use in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/64b2565a6475420cb4818e4736b4edea
Autor:
Delia Muir, Lidewij Eva Vat, Malori Keller, Tim Bell, Clara R. Jørgensen, Nanna B. Eskildsen, Anna T. Johnsen, Raksha Pandya-Wood, Steven Blackburn, Ruth Day, Carol Ingram, Julie Hapeshi, Samaira Khan, Wendy Baird, Sue H. Pavitt, Richard Boards, Janet Briggs, Ellen Loughhead, Mariya Patel, Rameesa Khalil, David Cooper, Peter Day, Jenny Boards, Jianhua Wu, Timothy Zoltie, Sophy Barber, Wendy Thompson, Kate Kenny, Jenny Owen, Martin Ramsdale, Kara Grey-Borrows, Nigel Townsend, Judith Johnston, Katie Maddison, Harry Duff-Walker, Katie Mahon, Lily Craig, Rebecca Collins, Alice O’Grady, Sarah Wadd, Adrian Kelly, Maureen Dutton, Michelle McCann, Rebecca Jones, Elspeth Mathie, Helena Wythe, Diane Munday, Paul Millac, Graham Rhodes, Nick Roberts, Jean Simpson, Nat Barden, Penny Vicary, Amander Wellings, Fiona Poland, Julia Jones, Jahanara Miah, Howard Bamforth, Anna Charalambous, Piers Dawes, Steven Edwards, Iracema Leroi, Valeria Manera, Suzanne Parsons, Ruth Sayers, Vanessa Pinfold, Paul Dawson, Bliss Gibbons, John Gibson, Charley Hobson-Merrett, Catherine McCabe, Tim Rawcliffe, Lucy Frith, Bernard Gudgin, Adele Horobin, Colleen Ewart, Fred Higton, Stevie Vanhegan, Jane Stewart, Andy Wragg, Paula Wray, Kirsty Widdowson, Lisa Jane Brighton, Sophie Pask, Hamid Benalia, Sylvia Bailey, Marion Sumerfield, Simon Etkind, Fliss E. M. Murtagh, Jonathan Koffman, Catherine J. Evans, Susan Hrisos, Julie Marshall, Lyndsay Yarde, Bren Riley, Paul Whitlock, Jacqui Jobson, Safia Ahmed, Judith Rankin, Lydia Michie, Jason Scott, Caroline R. Barker, Megan Barlow-Pay, Aisha Kekere-Ekun, Aniqa Mazumder, Aniqa Nishat, Rebecca Petley, Louca-Mai Brady, Lorna Templeton, Erin Walker, Darren Moore, Liz Shaw, Michael Nunns, Jo Thompson Coon, Paula Blomquist, Sarah Cochrane, Natalie Edelman, Josina Calliste, Jackie Cassell, Laura B. Mader, Sabine Kläger, Ian B. Wilkinson, Thomas F. Hiemstra, Mel Hughes, Angela Warren, Peter Atkins, Hazel Eaton, Julia Keenan, Carol Rhodes, Magdalena Skrybrant, Lucy Chatwin, Mary-Anne Darby, Andrew Entwistle, Diana Hull, Naimh Quann, Gary Hickey, Krysia Dziedzic, Sabrina A. Eltringham, Jim Gordon, Sue Franklin, Joni Jackson, Nick Leggett, Philippa Davies, Manjula Nugawela, Lauren Scott, Verity Leach, Alison Richards, Anthony Blacker, Paul Abrams, Jitin Sharma, Jenny Donovan, Penny Whiting, Simon R. Stones, Catherine Wright, Kate Boddy, Jenny Irvine, Jim Harris, Neil Joseph, Michele Kok, Andy Gibson, David Evans, Sally Grier, Alasdair MacGowan, Rachel Matthews, Constantina Papoulias, Cherelle Augustine, Maurice Hoffman, Mark Doughty, Heidi Surridge, Doreen Tembo, Amanda Roberts, Eleni Chambers, Daniel Beever, Martin Wildman, Rosemary L. Davies, Sophie Staniszewska, Richard Stephens, Sara Schroter, Amy Price, Tessa Richards, Andrew Demaine, Rebecca Harmston, Jim Elliot, Ella Flemyng, Lise Sproson, Liz Pryde, Heath Reed, Gill Squire, Andy Stanton, Joe Langley, Moya Briggs, Philip Brindle, Rod Sanders, Christopher McDermott, Coyle David, Heron Nicola, Davies Simon, Wilkie Martin, Tina Coldham, Claire Ballinger, Lynn Kerridge, Mark Mullee, Caroline Eyles, Tracey Johns, Jon Paylor, Katie Turner, Lisa Whiting, Sheila Roberts, Julia Petty, Gary Meager, Anna Grinbergs-Saull, Natasha Morgan, Kati Turner, Flavia Collins, Sarah Gibson, Siobhan Passmore, Liz Evans, Stuart A. Green, Jenny Trite, Richard Thomson, Dave Green, Helen Atkinson, Alex Mitchell, Lynne Corner, Anne Mc Kenzie AM, Rebecca Nguyen, Belinda Frank, Ngaire McNeil, Hayley Harrison
Publikováno v:
Research Involvement and Engagement, Vol 3, Iss S1, Pp 1-17 (2017)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f0051a1a292143f1a6fb17f891a1a6a3
Autor:
John Gibson, Ruth Sayers, Maximillian Birchwood, Bliss Gibbons, Gemma M J Taylor, Humera Plappert, Ameeta Retzer, Peter Huxley, Thomas Keeley, Vanessa Pinfold, Jonathan Mathers, Melanie Calvert
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0240518 (2020)
Retzer, A, Sayers, R, Pinfold, V, Gibson, J, Keeley, T, Taylor, G, Plappert, H, Gibbons, B, Huxley, P, Mathers, J, Birchwood, M & Calvert, M 2020, ' Development of a Core Outcome Set for use in community-based bipolar trials-A qualitative study and modified Delphi ', PLoS ONE .
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 10, p e0240518 (2020)
Retzer, A, Sayers, R, Pinfold, V, Gibson, J, Keeley, T, Taylor, G, Plappert, H, Gibbons, B, Huxley, P, Mathers, J, Birchwood, M & Calvert, M 2020, ' Development of a Core Outcome Set for use in community-based bipolar trials-A qualitative study and modified Delphi ', PLoS ONE .
Background:\ud A core outcome set (COS) is a standardised collection of outcomes to be collected and reported in all trials within a research area. A COS can reduce reporting bias and facilitate evidence synthesis. This is currently unavailable for u
Publikováno v:
Research Involvement and Engagement
Research Involvement and Engagement, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020)
Research Involvement and Engagement, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020)
Background Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in research is a growing field of work, incorporating experiential knowledge within research processes. Co-production is a more recent PPI approach that emphasises the importance of power-sharing to pro