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Eleanor Chatburn

Researcher at University of Bath

Publications -  8
Citations -  1462

Eleanor Chatburn is an academic researcher from University of Bath. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Social isolation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 524 citations. Previous affiliations of Eleanor Chatburn include University of Oxford.

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Loneliness and mental health in children and adolescents with pre-existing mental health problems: A rapid systematic review.

TL;DR: In this paper, a rapid systematic search was conducted using MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science to identify effective interventions that reduce the adverse impact of loneliness in children and young people with pre-existing mental health problems.
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Developing a measure to assess the quality of care transitions for older people

TL;DR: The development and initial testing of the Partners at Care Transitions Measure (PACT-M) is described as a patient-reported questionnaire for evaluation of the quality and safety of care transitions from hospital to home in older patients.
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Measurement and monitoring of safety: impact and challenges of putting a conceptual framework into practice

TL;DR: The Measurement and Monitoring of Safety Framework promoted a substantial shift in their thinking about how safety is actively managed in their environment and encouraged a more holistic view of the components of safety.
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Commentary: Bringing together lived experience, clinical and research expertise - a commentary on the May 2022 debate (should CAMH professionals be diagnosing personality disorder in adolescence?).

TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide a commentary on the ideas expressed in the May Debate issue, highlighting both concerns and alternatives, and outline evidence that the BPD construct is invalid, harmful, not necessary for effective treatment and a potential block to the development and evaluation of alternatives.