Nurse-led cognitive behavioural therapy for respiratory patients
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Carol Kelly, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Steve Jones, Nicola J Roberts Self-management is often effective in chronic respiratory disease and can improve symptoms and reduce healthcare burden. Yet patients rarely feature in the design or
Karen Heslop-Marshall, Christine Baker, Debbie Carrick-Sen, Julia Newton, Carlos Echevarria, Chris Stenton, Michelle Jambon, Joanne Gray, Kim Pearce, Graham Burns, Anthony De Soyza Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by respiratory nurses is clinically effective and cost-effective for patients with chronic
Karen Heslop-Marshall, Graham Burns Psychological ill health is very common in COPD; CBT may be a key step towards improving the care of COPD patients Read More
Siân Russell, Oladapo J. Ogunbayo, James J. Newham, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Paul Netts, Barbara Hanratty, Fiona Beyer & Eileen Kaner Read More
James J Newham, Justin Presseau, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Sian Russell, Oladapo J Ogunbayo, Paul Netts, Barbara Hanratty, Eileen Kaner Self-management interventions can be effective at improving health-related quality of life and reducing emergency department visits, with those targeting
Oladapo J. Ogunbayo, Sian Russell, James J. Newham, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Paul Netts, Barbara Hanratty & Eileen Kaner Read More
Matthew Armstrong, Emily Hume, Laura McNeillie, Francesca Chambers, Lynsey Wakenshaw, Graham Burns, Karen Heslop Marshall, Ioannis Vogiatzis Read More
Phyllis Murphie, Stuart Little, Brian McKinstry, and Hilary Pinnock The evidence for teleconsultation/telemonitoring in continuous positive airway pressure users is limited; however, no safety concerns have been raised. Adequately powered,
Phyllis Murphie, RGN, MSc, Stuart Little, MD, Robin Paton, BN, Brian McKinstry, MD, PhD, Hilary Pinnock, MD, PhD We mapped 17 prioritized components to a suggested template that may support clinical reviews. Reviews should