The internalisation of perceived stigma has resulted in HCPs holding self-stigmatising views on seeking help, demonstrated by Lee, Jeong & Yi [52], who found self-stigma to be strongly associated with attitudes towards psychiatric help amongst nurses. A comparative study between military doctors an...
We ensure that compassion is central to the care we provide and respond with humanity and kindness to each person’s pain, distress, anxiety or need. We search for the things we can do, however small, to give comfort and relieve suffering. We find time for patients, their families and ca...
The internalisation of perceived stigma has resulted in HCPs holding self-stigmatising views on seeking help, demonstrated by Lee, Jeong & Yi [52], who found self-stigma to be strongly associated with attitudes towards psychiatric help amongst nurses. A comparative study between military doctors an...
body fat measures and who had completed self-report measures of physical activity (IPAQ) [33], alcohol intake and harms (AUDIT) [28], diet (7-day food diary), smoking status, health status (EQ-5D-5L) [34] and perceived self-rated anxiety (state trait anxiety) [35] during the study...
For example, our model of the EQ-VAS shows that the highest coefficient is for extreme anxiety/depression. The same finding was reported by Hardman et al. [29]. This contrasts with the weights of the UK EQ-5D index, derived from the general public rather than patients, where the ...
The first part comprises five items (measuring mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain and anxiety/depression) which are graded on three levels according to severity. Using the established algorithms for the UK these items were translated directly into index scores, ranging from -0.59 (worst ...