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Richard Byng
Researcher at University of Plymouth
Publications - 171
Citations - 5469
Richard Byng is an academic researcher from University of Plymouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 153 publications receiving 4401 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Byng include King's College London & Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry.
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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to prevent relapse in recurrent depression.
Willem Kuyken,Sarah Byford,Rod S Taylor,Edward R. Watkins,Emily Holden,Kat White,Barbara Barrett,Richard Byng,Alison Evans,Eugene Mullan,John D. Teasdale +10 more
TL;DR: MBCT was more effective than m-ADM in reducing residual depressive symptoms and psychiatric comorbidity and in improving quality of life in the physical and psychological domains.
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Efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Prevention of Depressive Relapse: An Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis From Randomized Trials
Willem Kuyken,Fiona C Warren,Rod S Taylor,Ben Whalley,Catherine Crane,Guido Bondolfi,Rachel Hayes,Marloes J. Huijbers,Helen Ma,Susanne Schweizer,Zindel V. Segal,Anne E. M. Speckens,John D. Teasdale,Kees Van Heeringen,Mark Williams,Sarah Byford,Richard Byng,Tim Dalgleish,Tim Dalgleish +18 more
TL;DR: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy appears efficacious as a treatment for relapse prevention for those with recurrent depression, particularly those with more pronounced residual symptoms, as well as other active treatments including antidepressants.
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Solutions to problematic polypharmacy: learning from the expertise of patients.
Joanne Reeve,Michelle Dickenson,Jim Harris,Ed Ranson,Ulrica Dohnhammer,Lucy Cooper,Janet Krska,Richard Byng,Nicky Britten +8 more
TL;DR: The audience were invited to propose solutions to current concerns about overmedicalisation, treatment burden, and over- and under-diagnosis and two of the final eight proposals related to reducing prescribing.
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Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Compared With Maintenance Antidepressant Treatment in the Prevention of Depressive Relapse or Recurrence (PREVENT): A Randomised Controlled Trial
Willem Kuyken,Willem Kuyken,Rachel Hayes,Barbara Barrett,Richard Byng,Tim Dalgleish,David Kessler,Glyn Lewis,Edward R. Watkins,Claire Brejcha,Jessica Cardy,Aaron Causley,Suzanne Cowderoy,Alison Evans,Felix Gradinger,Surinder Kaur,Paul Lanham,Nicola Morant,Jonathan Richards,Pooja Shah,Harry Sutton,Rachael Vicary,Alice Weaver,Jenny Wilks,Matthew J. Williams,Rod S Taylor,Sarah Byford +26 more
TL;DR: No evidence is found that MBCT with support to taper or discontinue antidepressant treatment (MBCT-TS) is superior to maintenance antidepressant treatment for the prevention of depressive relapse in individuals at risk for depressive relapse or recurrence.
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Using Realistic Evaluation to Evaluate a Practice-level Intervention to Improve Primary Healthcare for Patients with Long-term Mental Illness
TL;DR: The method developed for this ‘realistic evaluation’, the mechanisms behind the integration of linked specialist workers and the practical and theoretical issues arising from the use of the realistic evaluation framework are described.