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The association between reattempted suicide and incoming calls to the brief contact intervention service, VigilanS: a study of the clinical profile of callers
BackgroundSuicide is a major health problem globally. As attempted suicide is a major risk factor for suicide, specific prevention strategies have...
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Association of travel time with mental health service use in primary health care according to contact type — a register-based study in Kainuu, Finland
BackgroundThe study aim was to analyse how mental health services are used in different parts of the Kainuu region in Finland and whether travel time...
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Mechanisms of action for stigma reduction among primary care providers following social contact with service users and aspirational figures in Nepal: an explanatory qualitative design
BackgroundThere are increasing initiatives to reduce mental illness stigma among primary care providers (PCPs) being trained in mental health...
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The value of health service-based research to health service organisations: a qualitative study with senior health service executives
BackgroundResearch evidence has demonstrably improved health care practices and patient outcomes. However, systemic translation of evidence into...
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Children and young people’s reported contact with professional services for mental health concerns: a secondary data analysis
Children and young people’s mental health services have been under increasing pressure following COVID-19. Understanding, for which channels help is...
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Predicting recurrent chat contact in a psychological intervention for the youth using natural language processing
Chat-based counseling hotlines emerged as a promising low-threshold intervention for youth mental health. However, despite the resulting availability...
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A cost benefit analysis of a virtual overdose monitoring service/mobile overdose response service: the national overdose response service
BackgroundThe overdose crisis continues across Canada which calls for novel harm reduction strategies. Previous research indicates that a majority of...
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Preservative contact allergy in occupational dermatitis: a machine learning analysis
Occupational dermatoses impose a significant socioeconomic burden. Allergic contact dermatitis related to occupation is prevalent among healthcare...
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Quality of services in health education nurse-led clinics: an Iranian service providers and service recipients experience
BackgroundPatient education is a vital role of nurses in nurse-led clinics(NLCs). Since 2011, independent NLCs entitled health education Nurse-led...
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Age and gender patterns in health service utilisation: Age-Period-Cohort modelling of linked health service usage records
BackgroundHealth service utilisation changes across the life-course and may be influenced by contextual factors at different times. There is some...
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Challenges and opportunities for improved contact tracing in Ghana: experiences from Coronavirus disease-2019-related contact tracing in the Bono region
BackgroundIn Ghana, contact tracing received heightened attention in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic during its peak period. Despite the...
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A service map** exercise of four health and social care staff mental health and wellbeing services, Resilience Hubs, to describe health service provision and interventions
BackgroundNHS England funded 40 Mental Health and Wellbeing Hubs to support health and social care staff affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed...
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Patterns of Social Determinants of Health and Publicly-Funded Service Access among Children Involved in Educational, Child Welfare, and Social Service Systems
Social determinants of health (SDOH)—conditions in which children live, learn, and play—affect child health and well-being. Publicly funded services...
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Telehealth service delivery in an Australian regional mental health service during COVID-19: a mixed methods analysis
BackgroundCOVID-19 required mental health services to quickly switch from face-to-face service delivery to telehealth (telephone and...
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Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilisation: A Population-Based Linkage of Over 17 Years of Health Administrative Records
A cross-sectoral partnership was formed in 2021 in support of the recommendations in an audit on access to state-funded mental health services. In...
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Designing an evidence based community pharmacy service specification for a pharmacogenomic testing service
BackgroundPharmacogenomics is a novel arena of medicine that uses patients’ Deoxyribonucleic Acid to support pharmacists and prescribers selecting...
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Child-Focused and Economic Stability Service Requests and Barriers to Service Access Among Intimate Partner Violence Survivors With and Without Children, 2017–2021
PurposeIntimate partner violence (IPV) exposure in childhood is common, with impacts on lifespan well-being. However, there are knowledge gaps about...
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Predictors of contact with services for mental health problems among children with comorbid long-term physical health conditions: a follow-up study
Children with long-term physical health conditions (pLTCs) are at increased risk of develo** mental health comorbidities, although most do not...
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Patient participation in defining best-practice rheumatology service provision in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study with service consumers
BackgroundAotearoa New Zealand (AoNZ) has no agreed models for rheumatology service provision in government-funded health care. We aimed to describe...
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Experiences of participants in the co-design of a community-based health service for people with high healthcare service use
BackgroundIncorporating perspectives of health consumers, healthcare workers, policy makers and stakeholders through co-design is essential to design...