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Prosiectau Tra'n aros

SOCAP (Ser Cyrmu funding) Social Outcomes, Coronavirus and Acute Transient Psychosis

Ymchwilwyr Huxley P, Robinson C, Carden J, Salmoirahi A, Meudell A, Poole R, Williams S, Entwistle C, Foulkes J

Ariannwyd gan Ser Cyrmu funding

Dechreuwyd 2020

Gorffen 2021

Brief psychotic reactions were prominent in the nosological systems in several European countries prior to the development of operationalised international diagnostic systems, since when research interest has waned. Nonetheless, it is generally believed that psychosis with a rapid onset, short duration and favourable outcome can develop as a result of intolerable stress. Reports from local […]

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Control and Reduction of Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care (CROPP)

Ymchwilwyr Gill, S; Bailey, J; Nafees, S and Poole, R

Ariannwyd gan HCRW Pathway to Portfolio

Dechreuwyd 2019

Gorffen 2020

Phase 1 of our CROPP project is now underway.  This is an interview study examining GPs’ experiences of prescribing opioid medication for chronic pain, paying particular attention to the prescribing of high doses.  This is a Pathway to Portfolio study funded through BCUHB.  Simon Gill (a BCUHB Primary Care Pharmacist) has been seconded to be […]

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I CAN WORK – A realist Evaluation

Ymchwilwyr Sion Williams, Chris Burton, Seren Roberts, Ned Hartfield

Ariannwyd gan Welsh Government and BCUHB

Dechreuwyd 2019

The I CAN work programme is a form of a supported employment intervention based, on the Individual Placement and Support model, founded in the 1990s but is focussed on supporting individuals with mild to moderate mental health issues and delivered by two providers. This realist evaluation aims explore the implementation and impacts of IPS as […]

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A qualitative interview study to examine the experiences of long-term high-dose opioid medication for chronic non-cancer pain in patients and their family members or carers

Ymchwilwyr Bailey, J and Poole, R

Dechreuwyd 2018

Gorffen 2021

Aim To achieve a deeper understanding of the development, maintenance and effects of dysfunctional high-dose opioid medication use in patients with chronic non-cancer pain by carrying out in-depth interviews with them and their carers. Objectives To interview up to twenty patients who have undergone an intervention to rapidly reduce high doses of opioid medication, and […]

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South Asia Self-Harm Initiative (SASHI)

Ymchwilwyr CA Robinson, P Huxley, A Krayer, M Krishna, K Nikopoulos, R Poole; GV Krishnaveni & K Kumaran, R Rajendra,y, N Husain, I Leroi, P Taylor, K Hawton

Ariannwyd gan RCUK, Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF)

Dechreuwyd 2017

Global Challenge Research Fund: South Asia Self Harm research capability building Initiative (GCRF-SASHI) SASHI formed in late 2015 as a collaboration led by the Centre for Mental Health and Society at Bangor University. It is a partnership between researchers working in South Asia and the UK. The purpose of the GCRF-SASHI project is to help […]

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High-dose Opioid Prescribing in Primary care for chronic non-cancer pain (HOPiP Study)

Ymchwilwyr Bailey J, Gil, S, Poole R & Nafees S

Dechreuwyd 2017

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National Centre for Mental Health

Ymchwilwyr Jones, I. Robinson, C.A. Lloyd, K. Owen, M. John, A. Jackson, M.

Ariannwyd gan National Institute for Social Care and Health Research (NISCHR)

Dechreuwyd 2015

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Finding a way forward for mental wellbeing

Ymchwilwyr Seren Roberts (CI) et al

Ariannwyd gan Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Bord, Research and Development Department Pathway to Portfolio Scheme

Dechreuwyd 2015

Mental health is priority area for the UK government. Important strides have been made in understanding recovery from mental health problems but research on this topic often focuses on improving services for recovery. There is no universal definition of recovery in the field of mental health. However, evidence is growing about the benefits of recovery-oriented […]

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PARTNERS2: development and pilot trial of primary care based collaborative care for people with serious mental illness

Ymchwilwyr Reilly S, McCabe C, Marchevsky N, Green M, Davies L, Ives N, Plappert H, Allard J, Rawcliffe T, Gibson J, Clark M, Pinfold V, Gask L, Huxley P, Byng R, Birchwood M,

Ariannwyd gan NIHR England

Dechreuwyd 2012

Gorffen 2021

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Centre for Mental Health and Society (CMHS)

Ymchwilwyr Poole, R.& Robinson, C.A.

Ariannwyd gan BCUHB Charitable Fund

Dechreuwyd 2012

Gorffen 2021

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Bangor University
GIG Cymru/NHS Wales

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