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Public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2021: Results from the British Social Attitudes survey

Report notes overall satisfaction with the NHS fell to 36 per cent – an unprecedented 17 percentage point decrease on 2020 (the lowest on record since 1997). This drop was seen across all ages, income groups and sexes, with the main reasons being waiting times and staff shortages

A psychological intervention by community pharmacies to prevent depression in adults with subthreshold depression and long-term conditions: the CHEMIST pilot RCT,

This study found that community pharmacy staff can be successfully trained to deliver the intervention, but recruitment was a challenge and pharmacy staff encountered barriers to effective implementation of the study.

Five-year NHS autism research strategy for England

A five-year strategy NHS Autism Research Strategy, to facilitate the use of the best current evidence when making decisions about autism services provided by or paid for by the NHS in England.

A matter of life and death: Explaining the wider determinants of health in the UK

Report highlights the need to change the way that the wider determinants of health are communicated with patients in order to reduce health inequalities. It outlines an evidence-based framing strategy for building support for action to address the wider determinants of health.

Restraint, segregation and seclusion review: Progress report (March 2022), CQC,

This report describes the progress made on the recommendations in the ‘Out of sight – who cares?’ report on the use of restraint, seclusion and segregation in care services (October 2020), highlighting the main areas where further work is still needed.

The Prospective Relationship between Loneliness, Life Satisfaction, and Psychological Distress before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK, Centre for Open Science,

Mental wellbeing in the UK seems to have deteriorated significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the rates of loneliness, life satisfaction, and psychological distress taking longer to return to the pre-pandemic levels than elsewhere. Nevertheless, there is little knowledge about the interactions between these outcomes, or the factors that played a role.

One third of UK public says their mental health has deteriorated as a result of the pandemic, RCPsyc,

A nationwide survey commissioned by the Royal College of Psychiatrists reveals the devastating impact of the pandemic on the nation’s mental health, with one in three (29%) adults reporting their mental health deteriorated over the past two years.

Psychological trauma in postpartum women who experienced maternity care during the stringent COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, Evidence Based Nursing,

There is a growing body of evidence supporting the emotional, psychological and physical trauma inflicted on women who experienced visitor restrictions while receiving maternity care after 11 March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.1 The study employed the quantitative and qualitative format to demonstrate the number of women who experienced this trauma from the implementation of visitor’s restrictions in the UK maternity ward.

Psychological trauma in postpartum women who experienced maternity care during the stringent COVID-19 pandemic restrictions,

Context There is a growing body of evidence supporting the emotional, psychological and physical trauma inflicted on women who experienced visitor restrictions while receiving maternity care after 11 March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.1 The study employed the quantitative and qualitative format to demonstrate the number of women who experienced this trauma from the implementation of visitor’s restrictions in the UK maternity ward.