Publications by authors named "Kayleigh Burton"

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  • * A total of 62 participants were randomly assigned to either the standard treatment group or the PST group, with outcomes assessed at 3 and 6 months after randomization, although recruitment was challenging.
  • * Results showed that 30.6% of participants experienced repeat self-harm leading to hospitalization, and the therapy's uptake was low, with one-quarter of participants in the PST group not attending sessions.
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Background: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends evidence-based parenting programmes as a first-line intervention for conduct disorders (CD) in children aged 5-11 years. As these are not effective in 25-33% of cases, NICE has requested research into second-line interventions. Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists (CAPTs) address highly complex problems where first-line treatments have failed and there have been small-scale studies of Psychoanalytic Child Psychotherapy (PCP) for CD.

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Background: Up to 90 % of people living with dementia in care homes experience one or more behaviours that staff may describe as challenging to support (BSC). Of these agitation is the most common and difficult to manage. The presence of agitation is associated with fewer visits from relatives, poorer quality of life and social isolation.

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