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Health Expectations | 2009

Primary care patients' expectations and experiences of online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for depression: a qualitative study

Angela Beattie; Alison Shaw; Surinder Kaur; David Kessler

Objectiveu2002 To explore expectations and experiences of online cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) among primary‐care patients with depression, focusing on how this mode of delivery impacts upon the therapeutic experience.


Family Practice | 2008

Towards a better understanding of patients' perspectives of antibiotic resistance and MRSA: a qualitative study

Lauren Brooks; Alison Shaw; Debbie Sharp; Alastair D Hay

BACKGROUNDnPatients expectations for antibiotics are known to influence prescribing, but little is known about patients understanding of, and attitudes to, antibiotic resistance and whether these could modify treatment expectations.nnnOBJECTIVEnTo explore primary care patients perspectives on antibiotic resistance and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and understand how these could modify expectations for antibiotics.nnnMETHODSnA qualitative investigation using focus groups and semi-structured interviews with patients purposely sampled from low, intermediate and high antibiotic consumption groups from socio-economically contrasting general practices.nnnRESULTSnThere was uncertainty concerning the nature and implications of antibiotic resistance for both individuals and the wider community. While some patients viewed antibiotic resistance as a problem for society, most did not see it as something that would affect them personally. Many thought that science would provide the solution through the development of new drugs. Responsibility for antibiotic resistance was mostly attributed to other patients and GPs who had respectively overused and overprescribed antibiotics in the past. As MRSA was mainly seen as a hospital-based problem, blame was largely directed at hospital management and, to a lesser degree, doctors, nurses and cleaners. Concerns about antibiotic resistance were not regarded as a reason to modify individual use of antibiotics.nnnCONCLUSIONSnMany primary care patients are unaware of what antibiotic resistance is and how it arises. The causes of, and responsibility for, antibiotic resistance are usually attributed to external rather than personal factors and patients perceive that its solutions are outside of their control.


Public Health Research | 2016

IMPRoving Outcomes for children exposed to domestic ViolencE (IMPROVE): an evidence synthesis

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Understanding findings in the UK context: scoping review of current UK provision of interventions for children exposed to domestic violence and abuse

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Concepts of success for domestic violence and abuse interventions identified by stakeholder groups

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Design and overview of methods

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Useable outcome measures and predictors of interest (behavioural or mental health) reported by study

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Consultations with young people, mothers, service providers and commissioners

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Extrapolating childhood outcomes into adult outcomes: analysis of longitudinal studies

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder


Archive | 2016

Translation of constructs: parents

Emma Howarth; Theresa Hm Moore; Nicky J Welton; Natalia Lewis; Nicky Stanley; Harriet L. MacMillan; Alison Shaw; Marianne Hester; Peter Bryden; Gene Feder

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Gene Feder

Queen Mary University of London

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Natalia Lewis

Queen Mary University of London

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