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Identifying standards for care coordination in adult social care: a multinational perspective (2016)
Journal Article
Abendstern, M., Hughes, J., Jasper, R., Sutcliffe, C., & Challis, D. (2016). Identifying standards for care coordination in adult social care: a multinational perspective. International Journal of Care Coordination, 19(3-4), 84-101. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053434516677663

© 2016, © the Author(s) 2016. Introduction: Standards for care coordination in adult social care can support the delivery of high-quality services. Methods: A content analysis of 20 guidance documents produced over the last 30 years was undertaken to... Read More about Identifying standards for care coordination in adult social care: a multinational perspective.

Cognitive behaviour therapy for long-term frequent attenders in primary care: a feasibility case series and treatment development study (2016)
Journal Article
Malins, S., Kai, J., Atha, C., Avery, A., Guo, B., James, M., Patel, S., Sampson, C., Stubley, M., & Morriss, R. K. (2016). Cognitive behaviour therapy for long-term frequent attenders in primary care: a feasibility case series and treatment development study. British Journal of General Practice, 66(651), e729-e736. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp16X686569

Background: Most frequent attendance in primary care is temporary. Long-term frequent attendance may be suitable for psychological intervention to address health management and service use.

Aim: To explore the feasibility and acceptability of cog... Read More about Cognitive behaviour therapy for long-term frequent attenders in primary care: a feasibility case series and treatment development study.

Clinical effectiveness and acceptability of structured group psychoeducation versus optimised unstructured peer support for patients with remitted bipolar disorder (PARADES): a pragmatic, multicentre, observer-blind, randomised controlled superiority trial (2016)
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Morriss, R., Lobban, F., Riste, L., Davies, L., Holland, F., Long, R., Lykomitrou, G., Peters, S., Roberts, C., Robinson, H., & Jones, S. (2016). Clinical effectiveness and acceptability of structured group psychoeducation versus optimised unstructured peer support for patients with remitted bipolar disorder (PARADES): a pragmatic, multicentre, observer-blind, randomised controlled superiority trial. Lancet Psychiatry, 3(11), https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366%2816%2930302-9

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Group psychoeducation is a low-cost National Institute for Health and Care Excellence-recommended treatment for bipolar disorder. However, the clinical effectiveness and acceptability of this intervention are unclear compared with unstr... Read More about Clinical effectiveness and acceptability of structured group psychoeducation versus optimised unstructured peer support for patients with remitted bipolar disorder (PARADES): a pragmatic, multicentre, observer-blind, randomised controlled superiority trial.

Planning for incapacity by people with bipolar disorder under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (2016)
Journal Article
Bartlett, P., Mudigonda, M., Chopra, A., Morriss, R., & Jones, S. (2016). Planning for incapacity by people with bipolar disorder under the Mental Capacity Act 2005. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 38(3), 263-286. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2016.1228145

© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The Mental Capacity Act 2005 provides a variety of legal mechanisms for people to plan for periods of incapacity for decisions relating to personal care, medical treatment, and financial... Read More about Planning for incapacity by people with bipolar disorder under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

Motor development interventions for preterm infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2016)
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Hughes, A. J., Redsell, S. A., & Glazebrook, C. (2016). Motor development interventions for preterm infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Pediatrics, 138(4), Article e20160147. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2016-0147

CONTEXTS: Preterm infants are at an increased risk of neurodevelopmental delay. Some studies report positive intervention effects on motor outcomes, but it is currently unclear which motor activities are most effective in the short and longer term.... Read More about Motor development interventions for preterm infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

A synthesis of the evidence on peer-research with potentially vulnerable adults: how this relates to dementia (2016)
Journal Article
Di Lorito, C., Birt, L., Poland, F., Csipke, E., Gove, D., Diaz-Ponce, A., & Orrell, M. (2017). A synthesis of the evidence on peer-research with potentially vulnerable adults: how this relates to dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 31(1), 58-67. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.4577

Background. There is limited literature around peer-research in dementia. This study aims to identify the benefits, the risks and the practical challenges and to develop a model of good-practice in peer-research with people with dementia.

Methods.... Read More about A synthesis of the evidence on peer-research with potentially vulnerable adults: how this relates to dementia.

The Schizophrenia-Associated BRD1 Gene Regulates Behavior, Neurotransmission, and Expression of Schizophrenia Risk Enriched Gene Sets in Mice (2016)
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Børglum, A. D., Qvist, P., Didriksen, M., Christensen, J. H., Mors, O., Vardya, I., Nyengaard, J. R., Rajkumar, A. P., Jensen, K., Mørk, A., Nyegaard, M., Paternoster, V., Fejgin, K., Füchtbauer, E.-M., Lundsberg, B., Pallesen, J., Hauberg, M. E., Fryland, T., & Dyrvig, M. (2017). The Schizophrenia-Associated BRD1 Gene Regulates Behavior, Neurotransmission, and Expression of Schizophrenia Risk Enriched Gene Sets in Mice. Biological Psychiatry, 82(1), 62-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2016.08.037

A systematic review on factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness (2016)
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Gibbs, R., Davies, G., & Chou, S. (in press). A systematic review on factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness. Crime Psychology Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/23744006.2016.1228799

Background: The phenomenon of Change Blindness (CB) has been invoked in a number of fields of psychology, particularly eyewitness misidentification, but also hazard perception in driving behaviour. An extensive review of the existing literature sugge... Read More about A systematic review on factors affecting the likelihood of change blindness.

Sensitivity of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment and the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III to everyday activity impairments in dementia: an exploratory study (2016)
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Giebel, C. M., & Challis, D. (2017). Sensitivity of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment and the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III to everyday activity impairments in dementia: an exploratory study. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 32(10), 1085-1093. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.4570

Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Objective: The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is one of the most frequently used cognitive measures for dementia severity and linked to deficits in everyday functioning. Recently, the Montreal Cognitiv... Read More about Sensitivity of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment and the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination III to everyday activity impairments in dementia: an exploratory study.

Costs of formal and informal care at home for people with dementia: ‘Expert panel’ opinions from staff and informal carers (2016)
Journal Article
Giebel, C. M., Davies, S., Clarkson, P., Sutcliffe, C., & Challis, D. (2019). Costs of formal and informal care at home for people with dementia: ‘Expert panel’ opinions from staff and informal carers. Dementia, 18(1), 210-227. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301216665705

© The Author(s) 2016. Effective home support in dementia is key in delaying nursing home admission. However, home support is frequently not tailored to the individual needs of people with dementia. Staff allocating home support services may not ident... Read More about Costs of formal and informal care at home for people with dementia: ‘Expert panel’ opinions from staff and informal carers.