Patients' and health professionals' views on primary care for people with serious mental illness: focus group study

H Lester, JQ Tritter, H Sorohan - Bmj, 2005 - bmj.com
Objective To explore the experience of providing and receiving primary care from the
perspectives of primary care health professionals and patients with serious mental illness …

[PDF][PDF] Managing crisis: the role of primary care for people with serious mental illness

H Lester, JQ Tritter, H Sorohan - FAMILY MEDICINE-KANSAS …, 2004 - researchgate.net
Methods Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) are the basic organizational unit of the NHS in England,
each responsible for delivering health care to between 100,000–300,000 people. Focus …

Cluster randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of primary care mental health workers

H Lester, N Freemantle, S Wilson, H Sorohan… - British Journal of …, 2007 - bjgp.org
Background Mental health issues are a core part of the work of primary care and are the
second most common reason for consultations. There is some evidence that the quality of …

[PDF][PDF] Barriers and organisational development needs for effective primary care trust commissioning of mental health services

H Lester, H Sorohan - Primary Care Mental Health, 2003 - researchgate.net
Aims This paper reports the evidence base and expert opinion on the abilities and organisational
development needs of primary care trusts (PCTs) to commission mental health services…

The role of the practice nurse in primary care mental health: challenges and opportunities

H Sorohan, H Lester, E Hughes… - Primary Care …, 2002 - research.manchester.ac.uk
Recent national policy imperatives such as the National Service Framework for Mental
Health reflect the increasingly important role that primary care has in the provision of mental …

Managing crisis: the views of mental health users and Primary Care health professionals

H Lester, JQ Tritter, H Sorohan - Family Medicine, 2004 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Background and Objectives: More than 30% of patients with serious mental illness in the
United Kingdom now receive all their health care solely from primary care. This study explored …

[CITATION][C] Providing [good enough] primary care for people with serious mental illness: a focus group study

H Lester, H Sorohan - Family Practice, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Serious mental illness (SMI) affects up to three per cent of the population in the United Kingdom
(UK). Most people with SMI in the UK live in community settings and are registered with …

[CITATION][C] Fit to commission?

H Sorohan, H Lester - Learning Disability's Conference, 2003 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Helen Sorohan, Helen Lester …

[CITATION][C] Service user involvement in primary care mental health research

H Sorohan, H Lester - RCGP, 2003 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Helen Sorohan, Helen Lester …

[CITATION][C] Sick notes and procyclidine: primary care provision for people with SMI

H Lester, S Wilson, H Sorohan - SAPC Annual …, 2002 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Helen Lester, Sue Wilson, Helen Sorohan