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Maria Panagioti

Researcher at University of Manchester

Publications -  130
Citations -  6287

Maria Panagioti is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 100 publications receiving 4221 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Panagioti include Manchester Academic Health Science Centre & National Institute for Health Research.

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Controlled Interventions to Reduce Burnout in Physicians A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

TL;DR: Evidence from this meta-analysis suggests that recent intervention programs for burnout in physicians were associated with small benefits that may be boosted by adoption of organization-directed approaches, providing support for the view that burnout is a problem of the whole health care organization, rather than individuals.
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Prevalence, severity, and nature of preventable patient harm across medical care settings: systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Developing and implementing evidence-based mitigation strategies specifically targeting preventable patient harm could lead to major service quality improvements in medical care which could also be more cost effective.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidal behavior: A narrative review.

TL;DR: Overall, there was a clear relationship between PTSD and suicidal thoughts and behaviors irrespective of the type of trauma experienced and the presence of co-morbid depression appeared to boost the effect of PTSD on suicidality.
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Self-management support interventions to reduce health care utilisation without compromising outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

TL;DR: Self-management support interventions can reduce health service utilization without compromising patient health outcomes, although effects were generally small, and the evidence was strongest in respiratory and cardiovascular disorders.