Introduction: Veterans often do not present with alcohol problems in isolation, they may have a wide range of social, physical, and sociological needs. The aim of this study was to facilitate the development of a co-designed integrated model of care for veterans with alcohol problems. Methods: Following the development model by the Agency for Clinical Innovation, a planning symposium was held in North East of England to engage health and social care planners, public health leads, clinical commissioning groups and providers. Service users were empowered in discussions to provide insights and look for solutions (N=43). Results: Using diagramming techniques, three examples of health and social care provision were created demonstrating the curr...
Since being formalized in the 1980s, the model of patient-partnered care has become somewhat of a go...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...
Background: Our research arises from anticipated increases in demand for psychological trauma servic...
This project arose from two frequently stated perceptions of clinical practitioners working within t...
Alcohol misuse in the United Kingdom’s veteran community is not an isolated phenomenon. Internation...
Background - To effectively engage veterans with substance misuse services, nurses need to understan...
Veterans are at an elevated risk of alcohol misuse compared to civilians due to a convergence of fac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Brief alcohol intervention, including a...
In recent years there has been an increased focus on military veterans as a distinct population with...
This PhD by Publication brings together seven papers published between 2018 and 2020. The research t...
This research used a pre/post longitudinal design to study the effects on health care usage of a bri...
The aim of this paper was to provide insights into alcohol misuse within UK veterans to inform as to...
This paper uses the principles of trauma-informed care – safety, collaboration, choice, trustworthin...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Introduction: UK veterans are at increased risk of mental health and alcohol use disorders (AUDs), e...
Since being formalized in the 1980s, the model of patient-partnered care has become somewhat of a go...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...
Background: Our research arises from anticipated increases in demand for psychological trauma servic...
This project arose from two frequently stated perceptions of clinical practitioners working within t...
Alcohol misuse in the United Kingdom’s veteran community is not an isolated phenomenon. Internation...
Background - To effectively engage veterans with substance misuse services, nurses need to understan...
Veterans are at an elevated risk of alcohol misuse compared to civilians due to a convergence of fac...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Background: Brief alcohol intervention, including a...
In recent years there has been an increased focus on military veterans as a distinct population with...
This PhD by Publication brings together seven papers published between 2018 and 2020. The research t...
This research used a pre/post longitudinal design to study the effects on health care usage of a bri...
The aim of this paper was to provide insights into alcohol misuse within UK veterans to inform as to...
This paper uses the principles of trauma-informed care – safety, collaboration, choice, trustworthin...
BACKGROUND: Since 2012 England has seen year-on-year reductions in people accessing specialist commu...
Introduction: UK veterans are at increased risk of mental health and alcohol use disorders (AUDs), e...
Since being formalized in the 1980s, the model of patient-partnered care has become somewhat of a go...
Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) provides best practice guidance for local health organis...
Background: Our research arises from anticipated increases in demand for psychological trauma servic...