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    Ethnic inequalities in the impact of COVID-19 on primary care consultations: a time series analysis of 460,084 individuals with multimorbidity in South London by Alice McGreevy, Marina Soley-Bori, Mark Ashworth, Yanzhong Wang, Emma Rezel-Potts, Stevo Durbaba, Hiten Dodhia, Julia Fox-Rushby

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Methods A longitudinal study based on monthly data from primary care health records of 460,084 patients aged ≥18 years from 41 GP practices in South London, from February 2018 to March 2021. Descriptive analysis and interrupted time series (ITS) models were used to analyse the effect of the pandemic on primary care consultations for people with multimorbidity and to identify if the effect varied by ethnic groups and consultation type. …”
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    Co-production: fostering greater inclusion or reproducing existing exclusion? An analysis of co-commissioning and resident participation on a South London housing estate by Alexander, James

    Published 2021
    “…This paper uses Bourdieu’s theory of practice to explore ethnographic data relating to the collaborative commissioning of a youth project on a South London housing estate and understand how effective the activities were at empowering people to take action. …”
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    Improving access to psychological therapies for people with severe mental illness (IAPT-SMI): Lessons from the South London and Maudsley psychosis demonstration site by Johns, L, Jolley, S, Garety, P, Khondoker, M, Fornells-Ambrojo, M, Onwumere, J, Peters, E, Milosh, C, Brabban, A, Byrne, M

    Published 2019
    “…We report the clinical outcomes and key learning points from the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust IAPT-SMI demonstration site for psychosis. …”
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    Cardiac surgery receipt and outcomes for people using secondary mental healthcare services: Retrospective cohort study using a large mental healthcare database in South London by Gonul Brooks, Ruwan Weerakkody, Matthew Harris, Robert Stewart, Gayan Perera

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Methods We conducted a retrospective observational research, utilizing data from a large South London mental healthcare supplier linked to national hospitalization data. …”
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    Impact of inconsistent ethnicity recordings on estimates of inequality in child health and education data: a data linkage study of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services in South London by Tamsin Ford, Johnny Downs, Robert Stewart, Amelia Jewell, Jayati Das-Munshi, Alice Wickersham

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…With researchers increasingly leveraging cross-domain data linkages, we investigated the completeness and consistency of ethnicity data in two linked health and education datasets.Design Cohort study.Setting South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust deidentified electronic health records, accessed via Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS) and the National Pupil Database (NPD) (2007–2013).Participants N=30 426 children and adolescents referred to local Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.Primary and secondary outcome measures Ethnicity data were compared between CRIS and the NPD. …”
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    HbA1c recording in patients following a first diagnosis of serious mental illness: the South London and Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre case register by Robert Stewart, Brendon Stubbs, Gayan Perera, David Chandran, Fiona Gaughran, Nikeysha Bell

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…To our knowledge this is the first such investigation, although attention to dysglycaemia in SMI is an increasing priority in mental healthcare.Design The study was primarily descriptive in nature, seeking to ascertain the frequency of HbA1c recording in the mental healthcare sector for people following first SMI diagnosis.Settings A large mental healthcare provider, the South London and Maudsley National Health Service Trust.Participants Using electronic mental health records data, we ascertained patients with first SMI diagnoses (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder) from 2008 to 2018.Outcome measures Recording or not of HbA1c level was ascertained from routine local laboratory data and supplemented by a natural language processing (NLP) algorithm for extracting recorded values in text fields (precision 0.89%, recall 0.93%). …”
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    Cohort profile: Working age adults accessing secondary mental healthcare services in South London (UK) and benefits – A data linkage of electronic mental healthcare records and benefits data by Ava Phillips, Ray Leal, Sarah Dorrington, Matthew Hotopf, Matthew Broadbent, Amelia Jewell, Johnny Downs, Sharon Stevelink

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Methods Using a novel data linkage containing electronic secondary mental health care records from the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust and benefits data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), we present descriptive statistics on a cohort of working age adults. …”
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    A prospective investigation of depression and adverse outcomes in patients undergoing vascular surgical interventions: A retrospective cohort study using a large mental health database in South London by Sajini Kuruppu, Marvey Ghani, Megan Pritchard, Matthew Harris, Ruwan Weerakkody, Robert Stewart, Gayan Perera

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate associations of depression with post-operative health outcomes for vascular surgical patients.MethodsA retrospective observational study was conducted using data from a large mental healthcare provider and linked national hospitalization data for the same south London geographic catchment. OPCS-4 codes were used to identify vascular procedures. …”
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    Patients’ perceptions of self-administered dosing to opioid agonist treatment and other changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study by Luke Mitcheson, John Marsden, Natalie Lowry, Mike Kelleher, Gemma Scott, Sophie Turner, Annette Hodge, Waniya Ashraf, Katie McClean

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…With the aim for most patients to receive take-home supplies for self-administration rather than attendance for observed daily dosing.Design This was a theory-driven, clinically applied qualitative study, with data for thematic analysis collected by semi-structured, audio-recorded, telephone interviews.Participants Twenty-seven adults (aged ≥18 years) enrolled in sublingual (tablet) buprenorphine and oral (liquid) methadone OAT.Setting Community addictions centre in the London Borough of Lambeth operated by South London and Maudsley NHS Trust.Results Three major themes were identified: (1) dissatisfaction and perceived stigma with OAT medication dispensing arrangements before the pandemic; (2) positive adaptations in response to COVID-19 by services; (3) participants recommended that, according to preference and evidence of adherence, OAT should be personalised to offer increasing medication supplies for self-administration from as early as 7 days after commencement of maintenance prescribing.Conclusions In an applied qualitative study of patients enrolled in OAT during the COVID-19 pandemic, participants endorsed their opportunity to take medication themselves at home and with virtual addiction support. …”
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    Real-world effectiveness of admissions to a tertiary treatment-resistant psychosis service: 2-year mirror-image study by Cecilia Casetta, Fiona Gaughran, Ebenezer Oloyede, Juliana Onwumere, Megan Pritchard, Sukhi S. Shergill, Eromona Whiskey, James Hunter MacCabe

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Data were obtained from the Clinical Records Interactive Search system, an anonymised database sourced from the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust electronic records, and by means of anonymous linkage to the Hospital Episode Statistics system.ResultsCompared with the 2 years before NPU admission, patients had fewer mental health admissions (1.65 ± 1.44 v. 0.87 ± 0.99, z = 5.594, P < 0.0001) and less mental health bed usage (335.31 ± 272.67 v. 199.42 ± 261.96, z = 5.195 P < 0.0001) after NPU admission. …”
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