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Background Persistent physical symptoms (PPS) (i.e., symptoms that cannot be explained by conventional diagnoses) are common in young people. PPS are associated with impairments in daily life activities, mental health problems and low quality of life. In
Oliver Rønn Christensen +4 more
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An investigation into healthcare staff exposed to workplace violence [PDF]
Violence towards healthcare staff is increasingly prevalent in today's NHS. The aim of this thesis was twofold: to establish the current state of research into this problem; and to contribute to the theoretical understanding of one of the common outcomes
Salter, Daniel C
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The Effectiveness of Positive Psychotherapy on Physical and Emotional Dimensions of Girls with Persistent Depression [PDF]
This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of group and individual positive psychotherapy on the physical and emotional dimensions of orphaned and abused teenage girls.
Froogh Abiri Bonab +3 more
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Integrating Traditional Medicine to Improve the Care of Persistent Physical Symptom
ABSTRACT Persistent physical symptom (PPS) is a common condition in sub‐healthy population and patients with chronic disease, and significantly influences the quality of life. Many PPS cannot be explained by any known disease, and thereby are attributed to socio‐psychological reasons and treated by psychological interventions, such as
Huai‐Yu Wang, Ji Wang, Qi Wang
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Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents
Investigators from the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Boston Children’s Hospital, Alberta Children’s Hospital, University of Montreal, McGill University Health Center, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Calgary, and the University of ...
Safiullah Shareef +2 more
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IntroductionThere is still much uncertainty about why some people develop persistent cognitive and mental health problems after SARS-CoV-2 infection and require additional care while others do not.
Gisela Claessens +12 more
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Trust, belief and transitions: people’s experiences of multidisciplinary inpatient treatment for persistent physical symptoms. A qualitative study [PDF]
Purpose: People with Persistent Physical Symptoms experience physical symptoms that are not wholly explained by a medical disorder or disease. Multidisciplinary treatment is recommended for people with severe difficulties and is provided in a small ...
Trigwell, P. +11 more
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Relevance. Somatized mental disorders and persistent physical symptoms are an important but often insufficiently recognized problem in primary health care. Such patients usually turn to primary health care doctors first; however, the variety of symptoms,
N. N. Rakhalskaya, S. Z. Yeshimbetova
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BACKGROUND: Depression and post-traumatic stress disorder have been described after surgical procedures, but not after gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Berzin, Tyler M +3 more
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'My hip is damaged': a qualitative investigation of people seeking care for persistent hip pain
Objectives Clinicians who use the biopsychosocial approach to manage musculoskeletal pain disorders aim to understand how patients make sense of their symptoms.
Khan, Riaz +6 more
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