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Projects 71 to 80 of 663

Investigating the Incidence of Bladder problems in individual with FND (functional Neurological Disorder)

Current incidence of bladder problems in people with functional neurological disorders is unknown and likely to be under-appreciated from anecdotal evidence. This project will seek to provide further evidence on this. Read more >

An investigation of the consequences of obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS) and comorbid obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) on service use, medications, mortality and other adverse outcomes in individuals with serious mental illness

Obsessive compulsive symptoms (OCS) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are common in people with serious mental illness and have been linked to worse outcomes including, poorer quality of life, more suicide attempts, Read more >

Laboratory markers of inflammation and physical health risk, course of disease and mortality in people with eating disorders

Physical health monitoring is key in people with eating disorders to keep them safe. However, clinical markers of inflammation and other blood markers of physical risk are often misinterpreted in emergency Read more >

Outcomes of specialist assessments for treatment-resistant Psychosis: 2-year mirror-image study.

The National Psychosis Service (NPS) produces out-patient and outreach assessments aimed at providing specialist input into the management of complex and refractory psychosis. This study will seek to quantify the long-term Read more >

‘Assessing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Recovery Colleges in England (Work package 4 of the RECOLLECT (Recovery Colleges Characterisation and Testing) Programme Grant for Applied Research)’

This project is part of the larger RECOLLECT programme (PGfAR; NIHR200605) which aims to develop the evidence base for Recovery Colleges in England and understand how they can provide the most Read more >

Depicting ethnic variations in receival of trauma assessment among service users accessing SLaM services between February 2022 to July 2022: A CRIS study

Profound inequalities exist for racial and ethnic minority groups accessing and navigating mental health care services and a large proportion of these groups navigating services have experienced trauma. The purpose of Read more >

Psychotic episodes associated with the menstrual cycle

Approximately 200 possible cases of psychotic episodes linked to the menstrual cycle have been reported in the scientific literature. We will attempt to identify further cases and describe their characteristics. Read more >

Reading between the lines: How the wording of clinical formulations could influence the care provided to patients with personality disorder

This project aims to investigate the relationship between clinical outcomes in personality disorder and the presence of negative patient descriptors in clinical notes. Read more >

Cannabis withdrawal and admission to PICU

Many patients with psychosis use cannabis. If they are admitted to hospital, they are no longer able to access the drug. Cannabis withdrawal can cause symptoms such as insomnia, irritability and Read more >

Associations of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) with use of acute healthcare and secondary mental health care services.

Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia increase the use of healthcare services and patients often present to services in crisis. This is distressing for patients and families and is expensive for Read more >

 

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