Mental healthcare Number of psychiatric care beds in the UK Number of psychiatrists employed in the UK Patient rating the overall experience of NHS mental health services in England very poor Depression Share of adults who reported symptoms of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in Grea...
Claire Murdoch, NHS England's director for mental health, said: "We know that record numbers of people are suffering with their mental health, and we want to ensure that when people are in crisis, they have easy, straightforward access to the support they need. More from UK...
The Five Year Forward View for Mental Health for the NHS in England
NHS England has launched a programme to investigate how data sharing and digital health technologies (DHT) could close an "historic treatment gap in mental health provision."
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The UK Firefighter Contamination Survey has uncovered several practices which would increase firefighters’ risk of contaminant exposure and/or promote travel of contaminants back to workplaces/homes18. This manuscript explores one of potentially many health implications of such increased exposure, associati...
"There's been a significant rise in the number of young people suffering from a mental health problem over the last 10 years in the UK, but also around the world," says Dominique Thompson, a general practitioner who is also a young people's mental health expert. "Then along ca...
October 13 2024 Teenage social media use strongly linked to anxiety and depression Oxford university research comes as number of children treated by NHS mental health services surges Previous pageYou are on page1Next page
This outsourcing can be costly for the NHS trusts already facing severe financial strain. It can also have damaging effects on patients sent far away from their home and loved ones for treatment. Spending on private “out of area” beds by NHS mental health trusts in England has reached recor...
In summary, NHS R&D in mental health in England was for a long time left with little nationally coordinated direction. Research in this context was a dispersed activity, and, as such, we had little detailed knowledge of the state of that research community, its impact, needs and potential. ...