Add this result to my export selection Does a Mindfulness-Based Connection to Nature Intervention Reduce Stress and Improve Wellbeing? Source: NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (Remove filter) 11 April 2019 NWC). CLAHRCBITE Brokering Innovation Through Evidence TITLE: Does a Mindfulness-Based Connection to Nature Intervention Reduce Stress... Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Could mindfulness training reduce distress among university students? A randomised controlled trial Source: NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (Remove filter) 28 June 2018 Could mindfulness training reduce distress among university students? A randomised controlled trial "Students who had been practising... Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Top tips for GPs on managing tinnitus Source: NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (Remove filter) 01 February 2013 tinnitus What is tinnitus? What can I do? Hearing aids Mindfulness Relaxation Self help Sound therapy Sleep well Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection My bladder and bowel own my life: a collaborative workshop addressing the need for continence research (PDF) Source: Age UK (Remove filter) Published by Age UK, 22 August 2018 This report details the daily impact of incontinence on older people and people living with long-term health conditions and terminal illnesses like dementia, Parkinson’s disease, cancer, urinary... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Cost and Outcome of BehaviouRal Activation (COBRA): a randomised controlled trial of behavioural activation versus cognitive behavioural therapy for depression Source: NIHR Journals Library - Health Technology Assessment (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Health Technology Assessment, 31 August 2017 Behavioural activation therapy was as effective and more cost effective than CBT for people with depression and can be delivered by mental health workers with no professional training in... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Interventions for adults with a history of complex traumatic events: the INCiTE mixed-methods systematic review Source: NIHR Journals Library - Health Technology Assessment (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Health Technology Assessment, 14 September 2020 Melton H (2020) Interventions for adults with a history of complex traumatic events: the INCiTE mixed-methods systematic review. Health Technol Assess 24:43 Psychological interventions were... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Independent evaluation of the feasibility of using the patient activation measure in the NHS in England : early findings (PDF) Source: Health Foundation (Add filter) Source: NHS England (Remove filter) Published by NHS England;Health Foundation, 24 November 2015 NHS England has conducted a survey of over 1,750 clinicians to understand their support for patient activation. The survey explores clinicians’ attitudes and beliefs, their self-reported... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Bariatric surgery, lifestyle interventions and orlistat for severe obesity: the REBALANCE mixed-methods systematic review and economic evaluation Source: NIHR Journals Library - Health Technology Assessment (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Health Technology Assessment, 04 December 2018 Weight management programmes generally cost less than £20,000/QALY and bariatric surgery, though costly, was the most effective and cost-effective strategy over a 30-year time horizon. Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Remove filter)