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J Res Nurs ; 28(6-7): 545-557, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38144963

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Background: Mandatory NHS Trust induction programmes are an integral part of staff orientation processes. Although research is recognised as fundamental to high-quality care, little data exist regarding whether research information is included within hospital induction. Methods: Two online national surveys were developed, with the aim of identifying Trusts which included research within their mandatory induction programme. Survey 1 was distributed to Research and Development managers across England (n = 201). Survey 2 collated information on the research content and delivery methods of induction material. The work was classified as a service evaluation and reported in accordance with CHERRIES reporting standards. Results: Survey 1 generated 124 unique responses (61% response rate). Thirty-nine percent of Trusts (n = 48) featured information about research delivery and 24% (n = 30) about training or support to develop clinical academic careers. There was wide variation in how materials were delivered, by whom and for how long. Conclusions: Currently research has a limited profile within English NHS Trust mandatory induction programmes. This needs to be addressed if research is truly to be considered part of the core National Health Service business. Guidance or a modifiable template could help Trusts communicate about research delivery and clinical academic development and training to all new employees.

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Int Psychogeriatr ; 26(12): 2037-50, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25022364

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BACKGROUND: We reviewed the literature on family therapy and dementia to investigate the following: what is known about the use of family therapy in the context of living with dementia; what are the challenges of working in this context; and what guidelines/models are available to guide family therapists working with families living with dementia. METHODS: We searched English language literature from 1992 onwards, classified the resulting papers into broad categories of theoretical, expository, or research (descriptive, quantitative, or qualitative), and conducted a narrative review to draw learning points from the identified papers. RESULTS: In total 31 papers were identified: five theoretical, 11 expository; and 15 research papers. Several papers described methodologies; psychotherapeutic interventions applied to family members; or complex intervention packages in which the role of family therapy could not be separately identified, rather than family therapy. A range of outcomes were investigated, often involving the caregiver. Several authors suggest areas in dementia care where family therapy is likely to be beneficial. CONCLUSIONS: Although the literature on family therapy and dementia has grown over the past 25 years and suggests potentially useful roles for therapy, a number of challenges exist in terms of context, family, and therapy itself. There is a need for further research, particularly into the following fields: How to evaluate the success of therapy; how to ensure treatment integrity; how to make techniques from family therapy available more widely; and how to train the health and social care workforce in working with families.


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Caregivers/psychology , Cost of Illness , Dementia , Family Therapy , Dementia/psychology , Dementia/therapy , Family Health/trends , Family Therapy/methods , Family Therapy/trends , Humans , Needs Assessment , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Practice Guidelines as Topic
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Nurs Stand ; 26(52): 22-3, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23061126

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Victoria Sharman travelled to Las Vegas on a scholarship to learn about treatment and support for problem gamblers. She discovered high-quality, accessible services, but was most impressed by the city's attitude to gambling.


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Community Mental Health Services , Gambling/rehabilitation , Adult , Gambling/nursing , Gambling/psychology , Health Education , Humans , Nevada , Psychotherapy, Group , Self-Help Groups , United Kingdom
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