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M Vazquez-Montes
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 24
Citations - 1079
M Vazquez-Montes is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Risk assessment. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 970 citations. Previous affiliations of M Vazquez-Montes include Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust & National Institute for Health Research.
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Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis (OCTET): a randomised controlled trial
Tom Burns,Jorun Rugkåsa,Jorun Rugkåsa,Andrew Molodynski,John Dawson,Ksenija Yeeles,M Vazquez-Montes,Merryn Voysey,Julia Sinclair,Stefan Priebe +9 more
TL;DR: In well coordinated mental health services the imposition of compulsory supervision does not reduce the rate of readmission of psychotic patients and there is no support in terms of any reduction in overall hospital admission to justify the significant curtailment of patients' personal liberty.
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Surveillance for Ocular Hypertension: An Evidence Synthesis and Economic Evaluation
Jennifer Burr,P Botello-Pinzon,Yemisi Takwoingi,Rodolfo Hernández,M Vazquez-Montes,Andrew Elders,R Asaoka,Katie Banister,J van der Schoot,Cynthia Fraser,Anthony J King,H. G. Lemij,Roshini Sanders,Stephen A Vernon,Anja Tuulonen,Aachal Kotecha,Paul Glasziou,David F. Garway-Heath,David P. Crabb,Luke Vale,Augusto Azuara-Blanco,Rafael Perera,Mandy Ryan,Jonathan J Deeks,Jonathan Cook +24 more
TL;DR: For confirmed ocular hypertension, findings suggest that there is no clear benefit from intensive monitoring, and the best available glaucoma risk prediction model estimated the 5-year risk based on age and ocular predictors.
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A Randomized Clinical Trial of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Versus Unrestricted Services for Health Anxiety (Hypochondriasis)
TL;DR: Mediational analysis showed that change in mindfulness mediated the group changes in health anxiety symptoms, and MBCT may be a useful addition to usual services for patients with health anxiety.
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The reliability, validity, and applicability of an English language version of the Mini-ICF-APP.
Andrew Molodynski,Michael Linden,George Juckel,Ksenija Yeeles,Catriona Anderson,M Vazquez-Montes,Tom Burns +6 more
TL;DR: The English version of the Mini-ICF-APP is a reliable and valid measure of disorders of capacity as defined by the International Classification of Functioning and may allow the instrument to more sensitively measure an individual’s specific impairments.
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Pressures to adhere to treatment (‘leverage’) in English mental healthcare
Tom Burns,Ksenija Yeeles,Andrew Molodynski,Helen Nightingale,M Vazquez-Montes,Kathleen Sheehan,Louise Linsell +6 more
TL;DR: Non-statutory pressure to adhere to treatment (leverage) is common in English mental healthcare but has received little clinical or research attention, and urgent attention is needed to understand its variation and place in community practice.