This online panel discussion, held on 15 July 2021, celebrated the publication of Dr Robbie Duschinsky and Sarah Foster’s new book, ‘Mentalising and Epistemic Trust: The work of Peter Fonagy and colleagues at the Anna Freud Centre’ and Dr Duschinsky’s 2020 work ‘Cornerstones of Attachment Research’. The panel was Dr Chloe Campbell, Deputy Director of […]
Archives for July 2021
Missing data in UK primary care databases: eight key scenarios where prescription data are absent
Primary care electronic health records provide prescribing data in a large proportion of research studies. However, there are many scenarios where a medication is prescribed but this is not recorded in electronic health records, and so researchers need to be aware of common scenarios where missing prescription data could undermine their research. Scenarios where […]
Relationships with clinicians and adverse medical experiences affect medication adherence amongst lupus patients
New research highlights the impact of current and past medical interactions – especially adverse experiences – on medication adherence amongst lupus patients and indicates the clinician behaviours that help. People with incurable systemic auto-immune conditions, including lupus, often need lifelong medications to slow or stop the progression of the disease. Despite the fact that the […]