The article discusses a research study on people with long term medical conditions which was launched by Great Britain's Department of Health in October of 2011 to investigate the attitudes and behaviors of people with long term conditions regarding their self-management and their use of National ...
The NHS long-term plan: a comparison of the narrative used for cancer and obesitydoi:10.1016/S2213-8587(20)30072-3Stuart W FlintThe Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
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Health authorities and trusts in England that have stopped providing long term NHS care will be required to reinvest in it under new executive guidelines to be issued next month. The aim is to clarify the responsibilities for health and social care for elderly and incapacitated patients.The chief...
Self care and case management in long term conditions: the effective management of critical interfaces The purpose of the proposed research is to explore the role of self care within the NHS and social care model for improving care for people with long term ... Challis, D., Hughes, J., ...
Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire (LTCQ): initial validation survey among primary care patients and social care recipients in England. BMJ Open. 2017;7:e019235. 9. Kelly L, Potter C, Hunter C, et al. Refinement of the Long-Term Conditions Questionnaire (LTCQ): patien...
We broadly agree with the Health Foundation criticism of the lack of a serious workforce strategy, without which none of NHS England’s ambitious plans can come to fruition. With all these unanswered questions the NHS Long Term Plan is not so much a pl...
The risk of having a long-term mental health condition in England is roughly one in six for transgender men and women (16.4% and 15.9% respectively) and one in ten for cisgender men and women (8.8% and 12.0%), suggests the first nationally representative
Reports on the refusal of the National Health Service (NHS) trade unions to enter into another long-term pay deal in Great Britain. Reason of nurses for accepting the long-term pay deal; Need for a pay rise to acknowledge the recruitment difficulties and the shortage of the profession; Expec...
"Which, if any, of the following long-term conditions do you have?", with one option being "A mental health condition" "During your last general practice appointment, did you feel that the health care professional recognized and/or understood any mental health needs that you might have had?