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  1. Andy

    Open The Living With a Long-Term Condition Study (LTC), King's College London

    Study Overview Brief Summary Psychological distress (anxiety and depression) is common in and experienced differently by people living with long-term health conditions (LTCs). Being able to measure whether psychological distress is related to living with a LTC would allow researchers and...
  2. user299

    Trial Report REFUEL-MS - CBT/GET Digital Intervention MS-Fatigue

    Developing, optimising and implementing a blended digital self-management tReatmEnt for FatigUe in multiplE scLerosis (REFUEL-MS) https://fundingawards.nihr.ac.uk/award/NIHR203290 https://www.refuel-ms.com/ Chief Investigator(s): Professor Rona Moss-Morris Co-investigators Start Date...
  3. Suffolkres

    King's College IMPARTS

    https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/integrating-mental-and-physical-healthcare-research-training-and-services-imparts This needs watching. .
  4. J

    Fiona Watt, Chief Executive of MRC (UK), apologizes for bullying

    MRC is now part of UKRI. On UKRI website: https://www.ukri.org/news/ukri-issues-statement-on-bullying-complaint/ News article (paywalled): https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/scientist-who-took-on-bullies-says-shes-sorry-for-bullying-7pstqn0qr Watt, for those who had forgotten, has been a...
  5. Sly Saint

    NPCS - Needs Provision and Complexity Scale for Long Term Neurological Conditions - KCL

    Background https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/spotlight/specialist-rehabilitation-focus-services-early-to-transform-lives-and-save-the-nhs-money The Needs and Provision Complexity Scale and its development The NPCS tool: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cicelysaunders/resources/tools/npcs I wondered if this...
  6. J

    Funding for KCL Centre for Military Research

    Article in Private Eye 1557, 01/10/2021.
  7. Cheshire

    Trial By Error: CBT and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

    http://www.virology.ws/2020/01/24/trial-by-error-cbt-and-irritable-bowel-syndrome/
  8. Sly Saint

    KCL: New study identifies those most at risk from 'long COVID' Oct 2020

    https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/study-identifies-those-most-risk-long-covid eta: "The findings are due to be published as a pre-print on Medrxiv and have not yet been peer-reviewed."
  9. Sly Saint

    REDUCE Research Programme - KCL T.Chalder

    found this in a job advert REDUCE Research Programme - Clinical Psychologist interested in Health King's College London - Department of Psychological Medicine/Academic Psychiatry https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CBG891/reduce-research-programme-clinical-psychologist-interested-in-health eta...
  10. MSEsperanza

    Do welfare benefit reassessments of people with mental health conditions lead to worse mental health? - King's College London

    Stuart, R., Campbell, S., Osumili, B., Robinson, E. J., Frost-Gaskin, M., Pacitti, R., ... Henderson, C. (2020). Do welfare benefit reassessments of people with mental health conditions lead to worse mental health? A prospective cohort study. The International journal of social psychiatry...
  11. Sly Saint

    Webcast: (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach June 8 Trudie Chalder

    Webcast Persistent (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach Monday 8th June 10.00 – 15.30 Trudie Chalder, King’s College London and David McCormack, Queen’s University Belfast...
  12. Sly Saint

    The COVID-19 Stress and Health Study (UK)

    How is COVID-19 affecting you? Exploring the emotional and physical impact of COVID-19 on adults living in the United Kingdom. there is a short video which explains about the study; I've not been able to watch it so can't comment. https://www.covidstressstudy.co.uk/...
  13. Sly Saint

    United Kingdom: Kings College London; South London and Maudsley NHS Trust

    Persistent Physical Symptoms Research and Treatment Unit - Kings College London; South London and Maudsley NHS Trust for the rogues gallery of the 50 members of this team see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/persistent-physical-symptoms-research-and-treatment-unit-1
  14. Sly Saint

    COMPASS - Navigating your long term condition - Moss-Morris project

    https://www.compass-southwark.co.uk/evidence RE-EDITT and Compass https://www.kingshealthpartners.org/our-work/mind-and-body/our-projects/reeditt-compass Ok Computer by Dr Joanna Hudson – 19th March, 2020 https://digitalhealth.london/ok-computer/#.XntkAq8n530.twitter (ME/CFS not...
  15. Andy

    Trial By Error: New Biopsychosocial Study of Fatigue in HIV Patients

    http://www.virology.ws/2020/03/02/trial-by-error-new-biopsychosocial-study-of-fatigue-in-hiv-patients/
  16. Sly Saint

    BABCP Spring Workshops and Conference KCL 16th to 17th April, 2020

    https://www.babcp.com/Conferences/Spring.aspx 16th April Workshop Two Persistent (Medically Unexplained) Physical Symptoms: A Scientist Practitioner Approach Trudie Chalder, King’s College London and David McCormack, Queen’s University Belfast...
  17. Sly Saint

    The Agenda - Trudie Chalder interview "You can't experience happiness if you don't feel sadness" Jan 2020

    https://newseu.cgtn.com/news/2020-01-05/-You-can-t-experience-happiness-if-you-don-t-feel-sadness-too--MXlMqxEgZG/index.html
  18. J

    KCL and the PACE data

    KCL also claimed that it doesn't hold the data in terms of the FOIA. The ICO upheld the KCL decision, so I appealed to the FTT. In the course of the appeal, the ICO switched sides. The FTT has affirmed that KCL does hold the data. It now has until the end of the month to provide them or argue...
  19. Sly Saint

    Pioneering pain research leads to landmark deal - KCL 2019

    rest of details here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/news/records/2019/march/pioneering-pain-research-leads-to-landmark-deal (No CBT!)
  20. Kalliope

    David Tuller: Trial By Error: More Thoughts on the Interferon Study

    More Thoughts on the Interferon Study I was surprised recently when the UK press made a big splash about what was, in the end, a modest study from a team led by Carmine Pariante, a professor of psychiatry at Kings College London. I was less surprised when I realized that the Science Media...
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