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Who Cares For The Bereaved? A National Survey Of Family Caregivers Of People With Motor Neurone Disease, Samar M. Aoun, Paul A. Cafarella, Bruce Rumbold, Geoff Thomas, Anne Hogden, Leanne Jiang, Sonia Gregory, David W. Kissane Jan 2020

Who Cares For The Bereaved? A National Survey Of Family Caregivers Of People With Motor Neurone Disease, Samar M. Aoun, Paul A. Cafarella, Bruce Rumbold, Geoff Thomas, Anne Hogden, Leanne Jiang, Sonia Gregory, David W. Kissane

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Background: Although Motor Neurone Disease (MND) caregivers are most challenged physically and psychologically, there is a paucity of population-based research to investigate the impact of bereavement, unmet needs, range of supports, and their helpfulness as perceived by bereaved MND caregivers.

Methods: An anonymous national population-based cross-sectional postal and online survey of bereavement experiences of family caregivers who lost a relative/friend to MND in 2016, 2017, and 2018. Recruitment was through all MND Associations in Australia.

Results: 393 valid responses were received (31% response rate). Bereaved caregiver deterioration in physical (31%) and mental health (42%) were common. Approximately 40% did not …


Long-Term Prevalence And Predictors Of Prolonged Grief Disorder Amongst Bereaved Cancer Caregivers: A Cohort Study, Rachel D. Zordan, Melanie L. Bell, Melanie Price, Cheryl Remedios, Elizabeth Lobb, Christopher Hall, Peter Hudson Jan 2019

Long-Term Prevalence And Predictors Of Prolonged Grief Disorder Amongst Bereaved Cancer Caregivers: A Cohort Study, Rachel D. Zordan, Melanie L. Bell, Melanie Price, Cheryl Remedios, Elizabeth Lobb, Christopher Hall, Peter Hudson

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Context: The short-term impact of prolonged grief disorder (PGD) following bereavement is well documented. The longer term sequelae of PGD however are poorly understood, possibly unrecognized, and may be incorrectly attributed to other mental health disorders and hence undertreated.

Objectives: The aims of this study were to prospectively evaluate the prevalence of PGD three years post bereavement and to examine the predictors of long-term PGD in a population-based cohort of bereaved cancer caregivers.

Methods: A cohort of primary family caregivers of patients admitted to one of three palliative care services in Melbourne, Australia, participated in the study (n = …


Using Participatory Design Methodologies To Co-Design And Culturally Adapt The Spanish Version Of The Mental Health Eclinic: Qualitative Study, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey Davenport, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Alvaro Navarro-Mancilla, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie Jan 2019

Using Participatory Design Methodologies To Co-Design And Culturally Adapt The Spanish Version Of The Mental Health Eclinic: Qualitative Study, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey Davenport, Antonio Mendoza Diaz, Alvaro Navarro-Mancilla, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie

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Background: The Mental Health eClinic (MHeC) aims to deliver best-practice clinical services to young people experiencing mental health problems by making clinical care accessible, affordable, and available to young people whenever and wherever they need it most. The original MHeC consists of home page with a visible triage system for those requiring urgent help; a online physical and mental health self-report assessment; a results dashboard; a booking and videoconferencing system; and the generation of a personalized well-being plan. Populations who do not speak English and reside in English-speaking countries are less likely to receive mental health care. In Australia, international …


Developing A Mental Health Eclinic To Improve Access To And Quality Of Mental Health Care For Young People: Using Participatory Design As Research Methodologies, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey A. Davenport, Cristina S. Ricci, Alyssa C. Milton, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie Jan 2018

Developing A Mental Health Eclinic To Improve Access To And Quality Of Mental Health Care For Young People: Using Participatory Design As Research Methodologies, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey A. Davenport, Cristina S. Ricci, Alyssa C. Milton, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie

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Background: Each year, many young Australians aged between 16 and 25 years experience a mental health disorder, yet only a small proportion access services and even fewer receive timely and evidence-based treatments. Today, with ever-increasing access to the Internet and use of technology, the potential to provide all young people with access (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) to the support they require to improve their mental health and well-being is promising.

Objective: The aim of this study was to use participatory design (PD) as research methodologies with end users (young people aged between 16 and 25 years …


Using New And Innovative Technologies To Assess Clinical Stage In Early Intervention Youth Mental Health Services: Evaluation Study, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey A. Davenport, Frank Iorfino, Ashleigh Tickell, Shane Cross, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie Jan 2018

Using New And Innovative Technologies To Assess Clinical Stage In Early Intervention Youth Mental Health Services: Evaluation Study, Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Tracey A. Davenport, Frank Iorfino, Ashleigh Tickell, Shane Cross, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie

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Background: Globally there is increasing recognition that new strategies are required to reduce disability due to common mental health problems. As 75% of mental health and substance use disorders emerge during the teenage or early adulthood years, these strategies need to be readily accessible to young people. When considering how to provide such services at scale, new and innovative technologies show promise in augmenting traditional clinic-based services.

Objective: The aim of this study was to test new and innovative technologies to assess clinical stage in early intervention youth mental health services using a prototypic online system known as the Mental …