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The NHS Five Year Forward View
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Associations between loneliness and perceived social support and outcomes of mental health problems: a systematic review
TL;DR: Loneliness and quality of social support in depression are potential targets for development and testing of interventions, while for other conditions further evidence is needed regarding relationships with outcomes.
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Health economic burden that different wound types impose on the UK's National Health Service.
Julian F. Guest,Julian F. Guest,Nadia Ayoub,Tracey McIlwraith,Ijeoma Uchegbu,Alyson Gerrish,Diana Weidlich,Kathryn Vowden,Peter Vowden +8 more
TL;DR: Clinical and economic benefits to both patients and the NHS could accrue from strategies that focus on (a) wound prevention, (b) accurate diagnosis and (c) improving wound‐healing rates.
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Efficacy and effectiveness of screen and treat policies in prevention of type 2 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis of screening tests and interventions
Eleanor Barry,Samantha Roberts,Jason Oke,Shanti Vijayaraghavan,Rebecca Normansell,Trisha Greenhalgh +5 more
TL;DR: HbA1c is neither sensitive nor specific for detecting pre-diabetes; fasting glucose is specific but not sensitive, suggesting that “screen and treat” policies alone are unlikely to have substantial impact on the worsening epidemic of type 2 diabetes.
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The digital revolution and its impact on mental health care
TL;DR: It is argued that, as developments in digital technology are outpacing the evaluation of rigorous digital health interventions, more advanced methodologies are needed to keep up with the pace of digital technology development.
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Risk of Suicide After Cancer Diagnosis in England.
Katherine E Henson,Rachael Brock,James Charnock,Bethany Wickramasinghe,Olivia Will,Alexandra Pitman,Alexandra Pitman,Alexandra Pitman +7 more
TL;DR: A need for improved psychological support for all patients with cancer, and attention to modifiable risk factors, such as pain, is suggested, particularly in specific cancer groups.