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Projects 191 to 200 of 663

Are people with dementia with Lewy bodies more frequently detained under the Mental Health Act?

Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is characterised by psychiatric symptoms early in the disease course leading to poor quality of life and carer’s stress. Patients with DLB are more frequently admitted Read more >

The clinical effectiveness and cost-savings of a novel pathway for anorexia nervosa and autism spectrum condition comorbidity

Many patients with anorexia nervosa exhibit autistic characteristics, and a new clinical pathway ('PEACE pathway') has been established in eating disorder treatment programmes to meet the needs of autistic people, who Read more >

Development of a Natural Language Processing pipeline to support the differential diagnosis of epilepsy based on the descriptions of the semiology of the seizures

According to World Health Organization (WHO), epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological disorder. It affects 50 million individuals worldwide and up to 10% of people have one seizure Read more >

Clinical characteristics of post-stroke psychosis

Post-stroke psychosis is a serious complication of stroke that involves experiencing delusions and hallucinations. To date, very little research has been done on this condition, with the first and only review Read more >

Developing personalised risk prediction tools for young people with emotional disorders

Although emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression are commonly experienced by young people referred to child and adolescent mental health services, our ability to accurately identify individual young people at Read more >

Effect of clozapine on peripheral blood neutrophil counts and immunoglobulin levels and association with clinical response

Clozapine has a unique benefit in the treatment of people with schizophrenia who have not responded to first line treatments but we do not know why it works better than other Read more >

Attachment Discourses with Families in Complex Circumstances: A qualitative study of case notes

Attachment theory and related concepts are influential when decisions are being made about services for children and families, despite a high level of disparity between research evidence and clinical practice.This project Read more >

Association Between Creatine Kinase and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome in Psychiatric Inpatients

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare but potentially fatal adverse reaction to medications used in the treatment of psychosis. It is associated with various clinical and laboratory abnormalities, but can Read more >

Characterising “parenting support” and relevant outcomes for children accessing CAMHS services

This project aims to understand which families are offered parenting support by CAMHS services, what form and intensity that parenting support might take, and whether there are any differences in the Read more >

Description of ascertained violence experiences across SLaM records

We have recently developed 'natural language processing' algorithms that ascertain recorded violence instances in CRIS (from text fields) and some of their characteristics - for example, whether the patient was described Read more >

 

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