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Danielle Lamb

University College London
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk
Cited by 994

[HTML][HTML] The impact of working in academia on researchers' mental health and well-being: A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis

H Nicholls, M Nicholls, S Tekin, D Lamb, J Billings - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Objective To understand how researchers experience working in academia and the effects
these experiences have on their mental health and well-being, through synthesizing …

Moral injuries in healthcare workers: what causes them and what to do about them?

S Rabin, N Kika, D Lamb, D Murphy… - Journal of Healthcare …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Moral injury (MI) refers to the persisting distress which may occur following exposure to
potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs). The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to …

Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on 4378 UK healthcare workers and ancillary staff: initial baseline data from a cohort study collected during the first …

D Lamb, S Gnanapragasam, N Greenberg… - Occupational and …, 2021 - oem.bmj.com
Objectives This study reports preliminary findings on the prevalence of, and factors
associated with, mental health and well-being outcomes of healthcare workers during the …

[HTML][HTML] Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder and common mental disorders in health-care workers in England during the COVID-19 pandemic: a two-phase …

HR Scott, SAM Stevelink, R Gafoor, D Lamb… - The Lancet …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Previous studies on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health
of health-care workers have relied on self-reported screening measures to estimate the point …

[HTML][HTML] Peer-supported self-management for people discharged from a mental health crisis team: a randomised controlled trial

S Johnson, D Lamb, L Marston, D Osborn, O Mason… - The Lancet, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background High resource expenditure on acute care is a challenge for mental health
services aiming to focus on supporting recovery, and relapse after an acute crisis episode is …

'It hurts your heart': frontline healthcare worker experiences of moral injury during the COVID-19 pandemic

S Hegarty, D Lamb, SAM Stevelink… - European journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Moral injury is defined as the strong emotional and cognitive reactions
following events which clash with someone's moral code, values or expectations. During the …

Coping with work‐related stressors and building resilience in mental health workers: A comparative focus group study using interpretative phenomenological analysis

D Lamb, N Cogan - Journal of Occupational and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Experiencing excessive stress in the workplace can lead to mental ill health, which has costs
both personally for individuals and for the wider economy in terms of lost working days. This …

Crisis resolution and home treatment in the UK: A survey of model fidelity using a novel review methodology

D Lamb, B Lloyd‐Evans, K Fullarton… - … journal of mental …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide treatment at home to people experiencing mental
health crises, as an alternative to hospital admission. Previous UK research, based on self …

[HTML][HTML] Crisis resolution and home treatment: stakeholders' views on critical ingredients and implementation in England

N Morant, B Lloyd-Evans, D Lamb, K Fullarton… - BMC psychiatry, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Crisis resolution teams (CRTs) can provide effective home-based
treatment for acute mental health crises, although critical ingredients of the model have not …

[HTML][HTML] Development of a measure of model fidelity for mental health Crisis Resolution Teams

B Lloyd-Evans, GR Bond, T Ruud, A Ivanecka, R Gray… - BMC psychiatry, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background Crisis Resolution Teams (CRTs) provide short-term intensive home
treatment to people experiencing mental health crisis. Trial evidence suggests CRTs can be …