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… at this link Background/aims: People with dementia can access multiple healthcare services for their care needs. Among those approaching end of life, access and use of healthcare services vary … visits, community nurse & therapist visits, mental health appointments). We used multinomial logistic regression with …
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… Trust) faced considerable challenges in providing an accessible service for assessment of suspected dementia. Those referred to the Memory … Luton. The project aimed to reduce the time from the date of referral for within-team neuropsychological assessment to …
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… Chiume, Ellen Chirwa, Emma Wilson, Mari Evans, Journal of Global Health Reports, Vol 7 (2023) Available online at this link Despite increasing rates of facility-based deliveries, neonatal mortality rates … care. However, some highlighted that unreliable internet access and possible stigma may hinder implementation. # …
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… and management [Autism Adulthood] 2025 Sep 04. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Sep 04. Request online at this link Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death for autistic people, but inadequately explained by … Greater perceived importance of bullying, difficulties accessing support and past trauma characterised participants …
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… eLPR HIE Quick Access Guide_20190426.pdf … public://2022-03/eLPR HIE Quick Access Guide_20190426.pdf …
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… receive treatment in the community. Some, however, fall out of services and into the criminal justice system, running the risk of imprisonment and a deteriorating mental health cycle. … is court-imposed sentences that enable people in the UK to access treatment in the community and divert them from short …
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… quality improvement programme led by the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ National Collaborating Centre for Mental … support from the NCCMH, are working to understand the needs of their population and identify communities at risk of experiencing inequality to improve access, experience and outcomes of mental health care, …
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… Advisory Board Meeting was held in Birmingham. A total of 54 wound care experts from the UK and Republic of Ireland represented both acute and community settings … increasing demand for services and decreasing resources and access to treatments and products. Discussion moved to the …
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… mental health difficulties face significant barriers to accessing healthcare. Clinical guidelines recommend that … help and engage with care but also serve as a vital source of support. However, family members’ experiences in … qualitative interviews were conducted with family members of Black and South Asian women who had experienced moderate …
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… and country by war face many problems and increased risk of depression and anxiety (ie, internalising) symptoms, but have little access to in-person mental health care. We tested the … (for youths and caregivers; each item rated on a scale of 0–4, with higher ratings indicating more symptoms) and …
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