André Tylee
André Tylee (born 1955) holds the Emeritus Chair of Primary Care Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London. He used to oversee the primary care research program for the Institute and for the Maudsley Hospital in London, before retirement from the post of Academic Director for Mood and Personality Disorders at Kings Health Partners. He was a general practitioner from 1980-2001 in Sutton, Surrey, his main research interest was the recognition and management of clinical depression and anxiety in primary care, particularly in those with coronary heart disease, running a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded research programme named UPBEAT.Tylee held a national mental health leadership fellowship for the RCGP, Mental Health Foundation and Department of Health in the early 1990s and helped represent the RCGP on the Defeat Depression Campaign with the Royal College of Psychiatrists who led the 5 year national campaign to educate the public and professionals about depression. At the same time he co-founded "Trailblazers," a nationwide training and leadership program in which general practitioners, nurses, and other primary care workers join a partner from a specialist mental health team to work on a project to improve their local mental health services. The program had over 600 graduates in England and was extended to the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand., funded by IIMHL and led by Dr Anand Chitnis. Provided by Wikipedia
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A Single, One-Off Measure of Depression and Anxiety Predicts Future Symptoms, Higher Healthcare Costs, and Lower Quality of Life in Coronary Heart Disease Patients: Analysis from a... by Jorge E Palacios, Mizanur Khondoker, Evanthia Achilla, Andre Tylee, Matthew Hotopf
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Targeted prevention of common mental health disorders in university students: randomised controlled trial of a transdiagnostic trait-focused web-based intervention. by Peter Musiat, Patricia Conrod, Janet Treasure, Andre Tylee, Chris Williams, Ulrike Schmidt
Published 2014-01-01
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Detecting depression in patients with coronary heart disease: a diagnostic evaluation of the PHQ-9 and HADS-D in primary care, findings from the UPBEAT-UK study. by Mark Haddad, Paul Walters, Rachel Phillips, Jacqueline Tsakok, Paul Williams, Anthony Mann, André Tylee
Published 2013-01-01
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The UPBEAT nurse-delivered personalized care intervention for people with coronary heart disease who report current chest pain and depression: a randomised controlled pilot study. by Elizabeth A Barley, Paul Walters, Mark Haddad, Rachel Phillips, Evanthia Achilla, Paul McCrone, Harm Van Marwijk, Anthony Mann, Andre Tylee
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Management by geographical area or management specialised by disorder? A mixed-methods evaluation of the effects of an organisational intervention on secondary mental health care f... by Alex D Tulloch, Bryony Soper, Anke Görzig, Sophie Pettit, Leonardo Koeser, Catherine Polling, Andrew Watson, Mizanur Khondoker, Diana Rose, Paul McCrone, André Tylee, Graham Thornicroft
Published 2016-03-01
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UPBEAT-UK: a programme of research into the relationship between coronary heart disease and depression in primary care patients by André Tylee, Elizabeth A Barley, Paul Walters, Evanthia Achilla, Rohan Borschmann, Morven Leese, Paul McCrone, Jorge Palacios, Alison Smith, Rosemary Simmonds, Diana Rose, Joanna Murray, Harm van Marwijk, Paul Williams, Anthony Mann, on behalf of the UPBEAT-UK team
Published 2016-05-01
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