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Michael Davidson
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 6
Citations - 140
Michael Davidson is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute care & Peer support. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 80 citations.
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Peer-supported self-management for people discharged from a mental health crisis team: a randomised controlled trial.
Sonia Johnson,Sonia Johnson,Danielle Lamb,Louise Marston,David Osborn,David Osborn,Oliver Mason,Oliver Mason,Claire Henderson,Gareth Ambler,Alyssa Milton,Michael Davidson,Marina Christoforou,Sarah A Sullivan,Rachael Hunter,David Hindle,Beth Paterson,Monica Leverton,Jonathan Piotrowski,Rebecca Forsyth,Liberty Mosse,Nicky Goater,Kathleen Kelly,Mel Lean,Stephen Pilling,Stephen Pilling,Nicola Morant,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans +27 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that peer-delivered self-management reduces readmission to acute care, although admission rates were lower than anticipated and confidence intervals were relatively wide.
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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.
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Adult mental health provision in England: a national survey of acute day units.
Danielle Lamb,Michael Davidson,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Sonia Johnson,Samira Heinkel,Thomas Steare,Vanessa Pinfold,Scott Weich,Nicola Morant,James B. Kirkbride,Louise Marston,Alastair Canaway,Jason Madan,David Osborn +13 more
TL;DR: The majority of NHS Trusts do not provide ADUs, despite their potential to reduce inpatient admissions, and further research of ADUs is required to establish their effectiveness and acceptability to service users, carers, and staff.
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Acute day units for mental health crises: a qualitative study of service user and staff views and experiences.
Nicola Morant,Michael Davidson,Jane Wackett,Danielle Lamb,Vanessa Pinfold,Deb Smith,Sonia Johnson,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,David Osborn +8 more
TL;DR: Multi-site qualitative data suggests that ADUs provide a distinctive and valued contribution to acute care systems, and can avoid known problems associated with other forms of acute care, such as low user satisfaction, stressful ward environments, and little therapeutic input or positive peer contact.
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Acute day units in non-residential settings for people in mental health crisis: the AD-CARE mixed-methods study
David Osborn,Danielle Lamb,Alastair Canaway,Michael Davidson,Graziella Favarato,Vanessa Pinfold,Terry Harper,Sonia Johnson,Hameed Khan,James B. Kirkbride,Brynmor Lloyd-Evans,Jason Madan,Farhana Mann,Louise Marston,Adele McKay,Nicola Morant,Debra Smith,Thomas Steare,Jane Wackett,Scott Weich +19 more
TL;DR: Acute day unit participants had higher satisfaction and well-being scores and lower depression scores than crisis resolution team participants, and service users found the high amount of contact time and staff continuity, peer support and structure provided by acute day units particularly beneficial.