Patients’ and clinicians’ experiences and perceptions of primary care for insomnia in Health Expectations

A new interview study from members of the CaHRU team, ‘Patients’ and clinicians’ experiences and perceptions of the primary care management of insomnia: qualitative study’ provides further insights into primary care management of insomnia. The study team interviewed 28 patients and 23 health professionals (GPs, nurse, mental health workers and community pharmacists) and analysed the…Continue Reading Patients’ and clinicians’ experiences and perceptions of primary care for insomnia in Health Expectations

New study published on GP experiences and attitudes to benzodiazepines

A new study has been published in BMC Family Practice on ‘General practitioners’ experiences and perceptions of benzodiazepine prescribing: systematic review and meta-synthesis’. The study was conducted by teams of researchers from the Universities of Lincoln (Coral Sirdifield, Susan Chipchase, Niro Siriwardena), Antwerp (Sibyl Anthierens) and Ghent (Hanne Creupelandt, Thierry Christiaens) who have been working…Continue Reading New study published on GP experiences and attitudes to benzodiazepines