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Research paper thumbnail of Economic Evaluation of Family-Focused Programs When Parents Have a Mental Health Problem: Methodological Considerations

Research paper thumbnail of Supporting children who have a parent with a mental illness in Tyrol: A situational analysis for informing co-development and implementation of practice changes

Background: A research project aimed to improve the situation of children of parents with a menta... more Background: A research project aimed to improve the situation of children of parents with a mental illness (COPMI) has recently begun in the Austrian region of Tyrol. The project aims to strengthen formal and informal support structures around the child through enhancing their village of collaborative support. Understanding the current situation in the region is vital for implementing practice change. This paper aims to gain knowledge on the Tyrolean societal and service provision context. Methods: We collected qualitative and quantitative data on overall societal characteristics, epidemiology of mental illness in Tyrol, services that currently exist within adult mental health care and for supporting children, parents and families, uptake of services, and current practices and challenges of identifying and supporting COPMIs. We analysed data along several external context dimensions: 1) professional influences, 2) political support, 3) social climate, 4) local infrastructure, 5) pol...

Research paper thumbnail of Perspectives From Early Career Investigators Who Are “Staying in the Game” of Precision Public Health Research

American Journal of Public Health, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Evidence-based Practice and Polices for Impact on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation Issue 48/July 2019 - Proceedings of the Conference "Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research", 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Improving family communication after a new genetic diagnosis: a randomised controlled trial of a genetic counselling intervention

BMC Medical Genetics, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of A theory-informed systematic review of clinicians' genetic testing practices

European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Jan 11, 2018

This systematic literature review investigates factors impacting on clinicians' decisions to ... more This systematic literature review investigates factors impacting on clinicians' decisions to offer genetic tests in their practice, and maps them to a theoretical behaviour change framework. Better understanding of these factors will inform the design of effective interventions to integrate genomics tests into clinical care. We conducted a narrative synthesis of empirical research of medical specialists' perspectives on and experiences of offering genetic tests to their patients. This review was based upon the PRISMA statement and guidelines for reviewing qualitative research. Four electronic data sources were searched-MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PubMed. Studies were independently assessed by two authors. Content analysis was applied to map the findings of included studies to a framework validated for behaviour and implementation research, the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). The TDF describes 14 factors known to influence behaviour and has been applied in diverse clinical ...

Research paper thumbnail of Economic Evaluation of Family-Focused Programs When Parents Have a Mental Health Problem: Methodological Considerations

Research paper thumbnail of Supporting children who have a parent with a mental illness in Tyrol: A situational analysis for informing co-development and implementation of practice changes

Background: A research project aimed to improve the situation of children of parents with a menta... more Background: A research project aimed to improve the situation of children of parents with a mental illness (COPMI) has recently begun in the Austrian region of Tyrol. The project aims to strengthen formal and informal support structures around the child through enhancing their village of collaborative support. Understanding the current situation in the region is vital for implementing practice change. This paper aims to gain knowledge on the Tyrolean societal and service provision context. Methods: We collected qualitative and quantitative data on overall societal characteristics, epidemiology of mental illness in Tyrol, services that currently exist within adult mental health care and for supporting children, parents and families, uptake of services, and current practices and challenges of identifying and supporting COPMIs. We analysed data along several external context dimensions: 1) professional influences, 2) political support, 3) social climate, 4) local infrastructure, 5) pol...

Research paper thumbnail of Perspectives From Early Career Investigators Who Are “Staying in the Game” of Precision Public Health Research

American Journal of Public Health, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Evidence-based Practice and Polices for Impact on Mental Health of Children and Adolescents

fteval Journal for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation Issue 48/July 2019 - Proceedings of the Conference "Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda Valuation of SSH in mission-oriented research", 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Improving family communication after a new genetic diagnosis: a randomised controlled trial of a genetic counselling intervention

BMC Medical Genetics, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of A theory-informed systematic review of clinicians' genetic testing practices

European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Jan 11, 2018

This systematic literature review investigates factors impacting on clinicians' decisions to ... more This systematic literature review investigates factors impacting on clinicians' decisions to offer genetic tests in their practice, and maps them to a theoretical behaviour change framework. Better understanding of these factors will inform the design of effective interventions to integrate genomics tests into clinical care. We conducted a narrative synthesis of empirical research of medical specialists' perspectives on and experiences of offering genetic tests to their patients. This review was based upon the PRISMA statement and guidelines for reviewing qualitative research. Four electronic data sources were searched-MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PubMed. Studies were independently assessed by two authors. Content analysis was applied to map the findings of included studies to a framework validated for behaviour and implementation research, the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). The TDF describes 14 factors known to influence behaviour and has been applied in diverse clinical ...

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