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Alasdair Churchard
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 8
Citations - 241
Alasdair Churchard is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Autism. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 154 citations. Previous affiliations of Alasdair Churchard include University of Sussex.
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Implementation of the Crisis Resolution Team model in adult mental health settings: a systematic review
Claire Wheeler,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Alasdair Churchard,Caroline Fitzgerald,Kate Fullarton,Liberty Mosse,Bethan Paterson,Clementina Galli Zugaro,Sonia Johnson +8 more
TL;DR: This review aims to establish what evidence, if any, is available regarding the characteristics of effective and acceptable CRTs, and cannot draw confident conclusions about the critical components of CRTs from available quantitative evidence.
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A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Brief Online Mindfulness-Based Intervention in a Non-clinical Population: Replication and Extension.
Kate Cavanagh,Alasdair Churchard,Puffin O’Hanlon,Thomas Mundy,Phoebe Votolato,Fergal W. Jones,Jenny Gu,Clara Strauss,Clara Strauss +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided in support of the feasibility and effectiveness of brief, self-guided MBIs in a non-clinical population and suggests that reduced perseverative thinking may be a mechanism of change.
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The prevalence of autistic traits in a homeless population
TL;DR: Initial evidence is provided that autistic traits are over-represented among homeless people and that autistic homeless people may show a distinct pattern of characteristics and needs.
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Crisis resolution and home treatment in the UK: A survey of model fidelity using a novel review methodology
Danielle Lamb,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Kate Fullarton,Kathleen Kelly,Nicky Goater,Oliver Mason,Richard Gray,David Osborn,David Osborn,Fiona Nolan,Steve Pilling,Steve Pilling,Sarah A Sullivan,Claire Henderson,Alyssa Milton,Emma Burgess,Alasdair Churchard,Mike Davidson,Johanna Frerichs,David Hindle,Beth Paterson,Ellie Brown,Jonathan Piotrowski,Claire Wheeler,Sonia Johnson,Sonia Johnson +26 more
TL;DR: Despite a national mandate to implement the CRT model, there are wide variations in implementation in the UK and no teams in the sample achieved overall high fidelity, suggesting that a mandatory national policy is not in itself sufficient to achieve good quality implementation of a service model.
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Crisis resolution teams for people experiencing mental health crises: the CORE mixed-methods research programme including two RCTs
Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Marina Christoforou,David Osborn,David Osborn,Gareth Ambler,Louise Marston,Danielle Lamb,Oliver Mason,Nicola Morant,Sarah A Sullivan,Claire Henderson,Rachael Hunter,Stephen Pilling,Fiona Nolan,Richard Gray,Tim Weaver,Kathleen Kelly,Nicky Goater,Alyssa Milton,Elaine Johnston,Kate Fullarton,Melanie Lean,Beth Paterson,Jonathan Piotrowski,Michael Davidson,Rebecca Forsyth,Liberty Mosse,Monica Leverton,Puffin O’Hanlon,Edward Mundy,Tom Mundy,Ellie Brown,Sarah Fahmy,Emma Burgess,Alasdair Churchard,Claire Wheeler,Hannah Istead,David Hindle,Sonia Johnson,Sonia Johnson +39 more
TL;DR: The peer-provided self-management intervention is an effective means to reduce relapse rates for people leaving CRT care and showed potential promise as a means to increase CRT model fidelity and reduce inpatient service use.