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Megaphone Online In this issue: Nursing Associates complete programme Meet new pracce learning team Library udpate Delays in blood cancer diagnosis could be avoided February 2019 the voice of Health Sciences’ staff and students Graduang students awarded prizes Some 225 students graduated from the Department in January. Ahead of the ceremony in Central Hall, a recepon was held for the graduands and their families who were joined by staff for refreshments. Karl Atkin welcomed them and presented a number of academic prizes. Emma Bower - Outstanding Pracce Achievement Nursing and Outstanding Dissertaon Nursing Beverley Chambers - Outstanding Pracce Achievement MNursing Holly Dale - Outstanding taught Postgraduate Academic Achievement Applied Health Research Harriet Larvin - Outstanding Taught Postgraduate Academic Achievement Master of Public Health Eleni McCrae - Outstanding Pracce Achievement Midwifery Rachael Pegler - Outstanding Academic Achievement MNursing and Outstanding Dissertaon MNursing Kate Sleightholme - Outstanding Academic Achievement Nursing Suzanne Stamoulos - Outstanding Undergraduate Academic Achievement Midwifery and Outstanding Dissertaon Midwifery Congratulaons to the following who also received prizes but were not able to aend graduaon: Trisa Lusiandari - Outstanding Taught Postgraduate Academic Achievement and Outstanding Taught Postgraduate Dissertaon MSc Internaonal Humanitarian Affairs Samuel Simpson - Outstanding Taught Postgraduate Academic Achievement PG Cert in Health Research and Stascs Maise Hare - James Begley Prize Catherine Croston - Outstanding Pracce Achievement Nursing Megan Irving - Outstanding Pracce Achievement Foundaon Degree Georgina Tomlinson - Outstanding Academic Progression Foundaon Degree Nicola Brown - Outstanding Dissertaon part me SSPRD pathway Above: Emma Bower receives her award from Karl Atkin (more pics can be found on page 2)

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Megaphone Online

In this issue:• NursingAssociatescompleteprogramme

• Meetnewpracticelearningteam

• Libraryudpate

• Delaysinbloodcancerdiagnosiscouldbeavoided

February 2019

the voice of Health Sciences’ staff and students

Graduating students awarded prizes

Some225studentsgraduatedfromtheDepartmentinJanuary.AheadoftheceremonyinCentralHall,areceptionwasheldforthegraduandsandtheirfamilieswhowerejoinedbystaffforrefreshments.KarlAtkinwelcomedthemandpresentedanumberofacademicprizes.

Emma Bower-OutstandingPracticeAchievementNursingandOutstandingDissertationNursingBeverley Chambers - OutstandingPracticeAchievementMNursingHolly Dale - OutstandingtaughtPostgraduateAcademicAchievementAppliedHealthResearchHarriet Larvin - OutstandingTaughtPostgraduateAcademicAchievementMasterofPublicHealthEleni McCrae - OutstandingPracticeAchievementMidwiferyRachael Pegler - OutstandingAcademicAchievementMNursingandOutstandingDissertationMNursingKate Sleightholme - OutstandingAcademicAchievementNursingSuzanne Stamoulos - OutstandingUndergraduateAcademicAchievementMidwiferyandOutstandingDissertationMidwifery

Congratulationstothefollowingwhoalsoreceivedprizesbutwerenotabletoattendgraduation:Trisa Lusiandari - OutstandingTaughtPostgraduateAcademicAchievementandOutstandingTaughtPostgraduateDissertationMScInternationalHumanitarianAffairsSamuel Simpson - OutstandingTaughtPostgraduateAcademicAchievementPGCertinHealthResearchandStatisticsMaise Hare-JamesBegleyPrizeCatherine Croston-OutstandingPracticeAchievementNursingMegan Irving-OutstandingPracticeAchievementFoundationDegreeGeorgina Tomlinson-OutstandingAcademicProgressionFoundationDegreeNicola Brown-OutstandingDissertationparttimeSSPRDpathway

Above: Emma Bower receives her award from Karl Atkin (more pics can be found on page 2)

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Student News

Graduation January 2019

Above: Beverley Chambers

Above: Rachael Pegler

Above: Harriet Larvin

Above: Kate Sleightholme

Above: Eleni McCrae

Above: Holly Dale

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Student News

Graduation January 2019

Above: L-R Rachael Pegler, Anita Savage Grainge and Beverley Chambers

Above: Suzanne Stamoulos Above: Jo Rose and Janaka Jayawickrama with the MSc in International Humanitarian Affairs graduands

Above: Ana Cristna Castro and Karen Bloor Above: L-R Anna Tash, Emma Bower and Imogen Jordan

Above: Mid15 after the graduation ceremony

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Student NewsFirst group of Nursing Associates complete programme

CongratulationstoourfirstgroupofNursingAssociateswhocompletedtheirprogrammeinFebruary.Thegroupof15studentswereallpartofapilotschemerunbyHealthEducationEnglandwithYorkTeachingHospitalNHSFoundationTrustandwillberegulatedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil.NursingAssociateswillplayanimportantroleinprovidingcareandsupportforpatientsandserviceusersandwilladdressaskillsgapbetweenHealthcareAssistantsandregisteredNurses.

Cake sale raises funds for Alzheimer’s Society

CongratulationstoNurSocwhoheldacakesaleinSeebohmRowntreereceptiontoraisefundsfortheAlzheimer’sSociety. NurSocweresupportedintheirbakingbyJessPowell’schildrenLouisandFearn.

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Student News

Morgan takes on Council of Deans Student Leadership programmeFollowingthesuccessofnursingstudentsFelixManders-Wilde,MeganLast,CatrionaWaktareandmidwiferystudentLucyHornwhoundertooktheCouncilofDeansStudentLeadershipprogrammelastyear,MorganHopkins,secondyearadultnursingstudentontheMNursingprogramme,nowtakesupthechallengethisyear.

Morganwrites:“Hieveryone,Morganhere,I’masecond-yearadultnursingstudentontheMNursingcourse.IwantedtotalkaboutanincrediblyexcitingexperienceIhavelinedupfor2019thatIcan’twaittogetstartedwith.”

“InNovemberlastyearIappliedtotheCouncilofDeansStudentLeadershipProgramme,afterhearingstellarreviewsfrompreviousgraduatesofthisprogramme,MeganandFelix,andIheardIhadbeenacceptedintotheprogrammeinDecember,whatagreatChristmaspresent.”

“Forthoseofyouwhodon’tknowwhatI’mtalkingabout,theStudentLeadershipProjectisanamazingopportunitywhichaimstopromoteanddevelopleadershipskillsinfuturehealthcareprofessionals–everywherefromnursingtophysiotherapystudents.Theprogrammehasamixofteachingstyles,networkingeventsacrosstheUKwithothermembersofthecohortandindividualmeetingswithanallocatedcoach.”

“CurrentlyIhaveonlybeenpartoftheironlinediscussionsonFacebook,howeverI’mexcitedforthewelcomeeventinMarchwhereIwillmeettheother49membersofthe2019cohort.”I’mverymuchlookingforwardtobecomingagraduateofthisprogrammeashopefullyIwillhave:

• builtstrongnetworksandrelationswithpeopleacrossthesector• abetterunderstandingofmystrengthsandimproveonthem• freshknowledgeofthevarietyofleadershipstyles.”

“I’mhopingforthistobeanincrediblyhelpfulandinsightfulexperienceasevenifdon’ttakemycareerintoaleadershiprole,I’llhaveabetterawarenessofhowtoworkwithinamultidisciplinaryteam.IalsowanttobeabletosharemyexperiencewithotherpeoplesogoaheadandgivemyTwitteraccount@hopskikiafollowforupdatesofthingsIgetuptothroughoutthisprogrammeaswellasmycourse.”

Studentships available for 2019 entry

TheDepartmenthasbeenawardedsomeCommonwealthScholarshipsfortheMScinInternationalHumanitarianAffairs.There’salsoafundedstudentshipforeithertheMasterofPublicHealthorMScAppliedHealthResearchProgramme,aswellasaPhDstudentship.

Formoreinformationvisit:www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/gradschool/funding/

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Teaching News

Warm welcome to our Practice Learning Link Lecturer Team

Abighellofromus,yournewPracticeLearningLinkLecturerTeamfortheDepartmentofHealthSciences.Weareabrandnewteamofferingsupporttonursingstudentsoutinpracticeplacementareas.Weeachhaveadifferent‘patch’tocoverwithWumisupportingstudentsoutinYorkandSelby,SheilacoveringHarrogate,DalesandNorthallertonandEmilyontheEastCoast.

Ouraimistoprovideaccessibleandvisiblesupporttostudentsandmentorsoutinpractice.Weareafriendlyteamwhoareeagertogettoknowstudentsandourplacementareas,sothatallteamsfeelabletoaccessusquicklyforadviceorsupport.

Meet usEmily–MymainprofessionalspecialityhasbeenwithinOncologyandHaematology.Qualifyingin2013fromtheUniversityofYork,IhaveheldvariouspostsincludingasanOncologyStaffNurse,ChemotherapySpecialistNurseattheChristieHospitalandDeputySisteronWard31atYorkHospital(OncologyandHaematology).Iamsoexcitedtobepartofsuchafantasticteam,providingaccessiblesupporttostudentsthatIbelievewillbeofrealbenefittothemwhilstcompletingsuchachallenging,butrewardingcourse.Sheila-Ihavebeenaqualifiednursefor34years,duringwhichtime,IhavetrainedandworkedasaMidwife,neonatalnurse,intensivecare,anaesthetics,recoveryandscrubnurse.ItooktheopportunitytoworkabroadinBrisbaneAustraliaandwhatalifeexperiencethatwas!Iwouldrecommendthattothemoreadventurousamongyou.Iamlookingforwardtoseeingyouallinthefuture.Wumi–Iamaregisterednurseandatrainedmidwife.Ihave24yearsworkexperiencewithdifferentgroupsofpatientsbothinacuteandcommunitysettings.Ihaveheldpostsindifferentspecialtiesincludingneurosurgery,medicine,obstetrics,haematology,ophthalmologyandneonates.Ihaveaspecialinterestin,andenjoy,teachingandsupportingnursingstudents.

WehavemetsomanyofyousincestartinginpostinDecemberandwanttosayahugethankyoutoeveryoneformakingusfeelsowelcomeinthedepartment.Wewillbeholding‘meet&greets’anddrop-insatmainplacementareassopleasedocomealongandgettoknowus.Pleasegetintouchwithusbyemailatdohs-pll@york.ac.uk.Also,followusontwitteron@DohsPtokeepinformedaboutourdevelopmentsandpracticeplacementnews.

Left to right: Wumi Ajayi, Emily Hemmings and Sheila Brocklehurst

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Library News

Get help and use resources from the Library when you are on placement

YouraccesstotheLibrarydoesn’tstopwhenyou’reoutonplacement.Therearelotsofwaysthatyoucankeepintouchwiththeresourcesandhelpavailabletomakesurethatyougettheinformationandadvicethatyouneed.

Use our extensive collection of electronic resources from any computerAlloftheLibrary’sebooks,ejournalsanddatabasescanbeaccessedanywhere,anytime.Findoutwhat’savailableonlineviaYorSearch(https://yorsearch.york.ac.uk/)andlookoutforthe‘ViewOnline’linkstogetelectronicaccess.Whenworkingoffcampusyou’llneedtologinwithyourUniversityofYorkusernameandpassword.

Visit your local hospital libraryManyhospitalshavetheirownlibraries,andtheyaren’tjustforNHSstaff.Studentsareverywelcometouseresourcesandstudyspaceinthelibraries.Sayhellotothefriendlylibrarystaffwhenyou’renextpassingyourlocalhospitallibrary

Return your books using our free servicesYoucanreturnyourUniversityofYorkLibrarybooksatthefollowinghospitallibraries:York,Scarborough,HarrogateandNorthallerton.Handinyourbooksatthehospitallibraryandthey’llmakesuretheyarereturnedtotheUniversity.Wealsorefundthepostagecostsofrequestedbookswhichyousendbacktousfromplacement.

Access NHS e-resourcesNursingandMidwiferystudentsareeligibletoregisterforanaccountwhichgivesyouaccesstoNHSe-resources.Thesearethesameejournalsanddatabaseswhichyou’llbeabletousepost-registration,givingyouvaluableadditionalaccess.Tosetupyouraccountyou’llneedtocompletetheshortformontheSubjectGuide.

Getting helpTheLibrarybuildingsareopen24/7,soyou’realwaysabletocomebacktocampustomakeuseoftheresourcesandstudyspace.TheLibraryalsooffersa24/7chatservicesoyoucangethelpanytimeyouneedit.OtherwiseyouarealwayswelcometocontactDavid,theHealthSciencesAcademicLiaisonLibrarian:[email protected].

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Research NewsUniversity hosts 16th Annual Research Network Day TrialSupportOfficer,OliviaTaylorwrites:“The16thAnnualChildMentalHealthResearchNetworkDaywasheldattheUniversityofYorkinJanuary.HostedbytheChildOrientedMentalhealthinterventionCentre(COMIC)researchteam,thedaybroughttogetheradiverserangeofresearchersandhealthprofessionalswithaninterestinchildmentalhealthresearch.”

“ProfessorBarryWrightbeganthedayandwelcomedallthoseinattendance.RichardAndrews,CEOofHealios,deliveredanexcitingpresentationregardingtheuseoftechnologyandappsindeliveringmentalhealthinterventionsforyoungpeople.Richarddescribedhowthetechnologyprovidesflexibilityforfamilies,sointerventionsfitaroundtheirlivesandhowthiswayofdeliveringtheinterventionshasbeenpositiveforclinicians.Richardalsooutlinedhowassessmentscanbecompletedwithintheapp.ThenextpresentationwasgivenbyCOMICResearchAssistantMeganGarside.MeganpresentedabouttheClusterSchoolsProject,astudywhichidentifiedandthenevaluatedthementalhealthandwellbeingservicesin21mainstreamsecondaryschoolsacrossYorkshireandHumber.Thepresentationincludedsomeinitialresultscomparingdifferenthighschoolyeargroups,showingdifferencesfrompupilsinyear8incomparisontothoseinyear11ontheStrengthandDifficultiesQuestionnairesubscales.”

“EllenKingsley,ResearchFellowandRoshanakNekooi,ResearchAssistant,providedanupdateontheongoingI-SOCIALISEstudy.I-SOCIALISEisaclusterrandomisedcontrolledtrialthatisexaminingtheeffectivenessofLEGO®-basedtherapyforchildrenwithautism.Thestudyhasreceivedpositivefeedbackfromparticipatingschoolsandtheresearchteamhopetopresentresultsatnextyear’sAnnualChildMentalHealthResearchNetworkDay.DrLisa-MarieHendersonpresentedsomefascinatingfindingsregardingsleepandmemoryconsolidationinchildrenwhoweretypicallydevelopingcomparedwithchildrenwhohaveautism.Sleepimprovesvocabularyconsolidation.”

“Followingashortcoffeebreak,DrElenaRatschen’spresentationoutlinedinitialfeasibilityresearchplansofinvestigatinganimal-assistedinterventionsforchildmentalhealthandalsoshowedhowtherapydogsarecurrentlybeingusedtosupportchildren.ThenextpresentationwasgivenbyRachelHodkinson,ResearchAssistantandOliviaTaylor,TrialSupportOfficer,whodiscussedtheASSSIST2studywhichisexaminingtheeffectivenessofSocialStoriesTMforchildrenwithautism.TheASSSIST2studyiscurrentlyrecruitingparticipantsacrossYorkshireandHumber.”

“DrCatarinaTeige,ResearchFellow,outlinedafeasibilityresearchstudywhichisinvestigatingtheroleofmicroRNAsandifwecouldcollectthemandanalyseinthefuturetotestwhethertheremaybebiomarkersinautism.Autismhasstronggeneticheritability.Thispresentationreceivedalotofinterest,especiallywithregardstothecollectionofdata.EmilyHayward,ResearchAssistantandHannahEdwards,ResearchAssistant,spokeabouttheAlleviatingSpecificPhobiasExperiencedbyChildrenTrial(ASPECT).EmilyandHannahgaveaninsightintothedifferentphobiastheyhaveseenontherandomisedcontrolledtrialsofaranddescribedhowtheysetupsingleandmulti-sessiontherapyforthesespecificfears.”

“AfterlunchDanielleVarley,ResearchProgrammeManager,sharedtheprogressofasystematicreviewofsystematicreviewsexploringreasonsforself-harminyoungpeople.Therehasbeenariseinfiguresofself-harminyoungpeople.Oneoftheaimsofthesystematicreviewistoexplorethepossiblereasonswhychildrenandyoungpeopleareself-harming.Thiswasfollowedbyaninterestingpresentationregardingdefining‘SocialMedia’andtheuseofitasbeingpositiveornegative.DanielJohnston,PhDstudentattheUniversityofYork,presentedanexcitingongoingstudytoreduceoreliminatespecificsoundphobiasforchildrenwithautism.Usinganinteractivegameandsoundfield,

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Research News

theinterventionallowschildrentoplayaninteractivegamewhichtheyareincontrolof,whilstthesoundtheyfearisslowlyintroducedintothesoundfield.ProfessorBarryWrightgavethefinalpresentationwhichsummarisedthefutureplansfortheCOMICresearchteam,includingsomeimpressivegrantapplicationsthatareinsubmissionorunderpreparation.Barrythankedthepresenters,audience,organisersandinterpreters.“

“Thedaywasafantasticopportunityforresearchers,clinicalstaffandanyonewithaninterestinchildmentalhealthresearchtonetwork.OnbehalfoftheCOMICresearchteam,we’dliketothankalloftheattendees,presentersandthetwoBritishSignLanguageinterpreters,RussellandHayley.Ifyouwouldlikeanymoreinformationaboutourresearchorinformationaboutfutureconferencesandevents,pleasecontactresearch.comic@nhs.nettobeaddedtothemailinglist.Youcanalsovisitourwebsite-www.comic.org.ukformoreinformationaboutourteamandcurrentprojects.”

Majority of people with severe mental ill health would like to be more physically active Takingpartinregularphysicalactivityislinkedtoamorepositiveoutlookongeneralhealthinpeoplewithschizophreniaandbipolardisorder,accordingtoanewreport.Peoplewithaseriousmentalillnesshavesomeoftheworstphysicalhealthofanysectionofthepopulationandstrategiestohelpreduceinequalitiesandimprovetheirhealthareurgentlyneeded.

Researchers,ledbyacademicsattheUniversityofYork,analyseddatacollectedonover3000peoplewithseverementalillhealth,makingthisoneofthelargeststudiesofhealthandlifestyleforthispopulationeverundertaken.Themajorityofparticipantsinthestudy(61%)reportedwantingtobecomemorephysicallyactiveorwantingtomaintainahealthylifestyle.However,otherkeyfindingsfromthestudypointtolifestylefactorswhichcontributetoa“healthgap”:

• 54%reportedeatingtwoorfewerportionsoffruitandvegetablesperday• 53%reporteddrinkingalcohol,and45%werecurrentsmokers• Only38%ofrespondentsreportedundertakingphysicalactivityeverydayoreveryotherday

ThestudyisthefirsttoemergefromtheUK“ClosingtheGap”programmeofresearchledbytheUniversityofYork.Overthenextfouryears,theresearchnetworkwillworkwiththesameparticipantstofurtherunderstandthecausesofhealthinequalityandtodesigninterventionsthatcanbeusedtoincreaseactivityandmakelifestylechangestoimprovephysicalhealth.

Leadauthorofthestudy,DrMasumaMishufromtheDepartment,said:“theseimportantfindingsarebasedonadetailedanalysisoflargesampleofpeoplewiththemostsevereformsofmentalillnessintheNHS.Ourstudyprovidesvitalinsightsintodiet,smokingandexerciseforthisgroupandhighlightssomeofthefactorsthoseareassociatedwithundertakingregularphysicalactivity.”

ProfessorSimonGilbody,co-authorofthepaperadded:“thisisthefirstanalysistoemergefromthisimportantUKstudy.IntimeweneedtoensuretheNHScanhelptotacklethecausesofpoorphysicalhealthforpeoplewhousementalhealthservices.Thestudyhelpsustothinkabouthowwecanencouragephysicalactivity,improvedietandencouragepeoplewithseverementalillnesstoquitsmoking;thesearetheareaswhereNHScouldimprovefurther.”

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Research News

Side-effects not fully reported in more than 30% of healthcare reviews Thepotentialside-effectsofhealthinterventionswerenotfullyreportedinmorethanathirdofpublishedhealthstudyreviews,researchhasshown.Negativeoutcomesofahealthinterventionreferstoeitheradrugreactionoraneffectofaprocedure,suchassurgery.Harmfulside-effectscanberareandlong-termandthereforedifficulttoanalyseasanoutcomeofahealthintervention.

Researchersargue,however,thatitisstillessentialthatharmfulside-effectsareincludedinreviewsofhealthcareinterventionstofullyinformmedicalpractice,healthpolicies,andpatients.

Thenewstudylookedatthereportingofadverseeventsin187systematicreviewspublishedbetween2017and2018.Systematicreviewsinhealthresearchaimtosummarisetheresultsofcontrolledhealthcareinterventionsandprovideevidenceoftheeffectivenessofahealthcareintervention.

ProtocolsResearchshowedthat35percentofreviewersdidnotfullyreporttheside-effectsofthemedicalinterventionunderreview.

DrSuGolder,fromtheDepartment,said:“Despitereviewersstatingintheirownprotocolsthatadverseeventsshouldbeincludedinthereview,65percentfullyreportedtheeventasintendedbytheprotocol,eightpercententirelyexcludedthem,andtheremaining27percenteitherpartiallyreportedorchangedtheadverseeventoutcomes.”

“Justover60percent,however,didn’tevenincludeadverseeventsintheirprotocols,whichsuggeststhatamoreproactiveapproachisneededtopromptreviewerstoreportonpotentialharmfulside-effectsintheirreportingofhealthcareinterventions.”

Bias reportingReviewauthorswritetheirownprotocolstodescribethestepstheywillfollowwhenpreparingtheirreviewofhealthcaredata.Theseprotocolsmustmeetaparticularstandardtobeacceptedforpublicationinapublicdatabasethatallowsresearchers,patients,professionals,andpolicyspecialiststoaccesstrustedevidence-basedinformation.

Thereasonswhyreviewauthorsmightbemissingoronlypartiallyreportingadverseeventswasnotclear,buttheresearchersfoundthatthesereasonscouldbewide-ranging,fromhowtheoriginalstudieshaddefinedorrecordedadverseevents,tosimplynothavingtheavailablespacetoincludedetailsinaword-countsensitivereview.

DrGoldersaid:“Topreventbiasinreportingoftheseimportantfeaturesofclinicaltrials,moreworkisneededtounderstandwhysomanyreviewersarenotfullyincludingthemandperhapsmorestrictguidanceisneededonrepresentingtheminreviewprotocolsinthefirstinstance.”

Now,42peopleownthesamewealthasthepoorest50%.InitslatestGlobalWealthReportCreditSuisseexpandeditsdataset.Usingthisnewdata,Oxfamnowcalculatesthatlastyear61peopleownedthesameashalftheworld.Asrecentlyas2009,thefigurewas380.

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Research News

Delays in blood cancer diagnosis could be avoided Manypatientswithlymphomatakelongertobediagnosedthanexpected,withsomethinkingthesedelayscouldhavebeenavoided,anewreportfromtheUniversityofYorkhasfound.ManysymptomsreportedbypatientsarenotincludedinUKreferralguidance,adocumentavailabletohelpGPsidentifysuspectedlymphoma.Currentguidancefocusesonthemostcommonsignssuchasswollenlymphnodes,weightlossandnightsweats,butmanypatientsexperiencedawiderrangeofsymptoms.

Therearealmost16,000casesoflymphoma–malignanciesofthebloodformingsystem–intheUKeachyear.The10yearsurvivalrateforHodgkin’slymphomais80%,butonly63%fornon-Hodgkin’s.Earlysymptomsoflymphomaarenotoriouslydifficulttointerpret:patientsmaynotrecognisethemasbeingsignificantandGPsmaynotappreciatetheirseriousness

Inastudy,involvingDrDebraHowellfromtheDepartmentandcolleaguesfomHullYorkMedicalSchool,35patientswithlymphomaand15oftheirrelativeswereinterviewedtoobtaindetailsofhowthediseasefirstcametolight,howtheyreactedtosymptoms,andhowtheywerediagnosed.Earlysymptomswerefrequentlynon-specific,suchasfeelingtiredorlackingconcentration,orexperiencingvaguepainsordiscomfort,andwereattributedbybothpatientsanddoctorstobenignandself-limitingcauses.Routinebloodtests,evenwhenabnormal,oftendidnotpointtoaprecisediagnosis.

Theauthorsacknowledgethedifficultyofdealingwiththisbypatienteducationcampaignsbuthighlightthecrucialroleofwhatisknownas‘safetynetting’byGPs,meaningthatunexplainedsymptomsarenotignored,andpatientsarenotdismissedwithan‘allclear’diagnosis,butaregivenpreciseinformationaboutreturningtotheGPforfurthertestsshouldsymptomspersist.Patientsneedtobereassuredthatrepeatedhelp-seekingisnotonlyjustifiedbutmaybeessential.

ThestudywascarriedoutbytheHaematologicalMalignancyResearchNetwork(HMRN),acollaborationbetweendoctorsandnursesat14hospitalsacrossYorkshireandtheHumber.HMRNwasestablishedtoproduceevidencetoimprovepatientcare.

Oneofthestudyauthors,ProfessorRussellPatmore–ahaematologyconsultantatCastleHillHospitalinHullandvisitinghonoraryprofessorattheUniversityofYork,said:“ItcanbeverydifficultforGPstodecidewhenrelativelycommonsymptoms,suchastirednessorinfections,couldpotentiallyindicatelymphoma.Ifthecauseofsymptomsisuncertain,itisimportantthatstrategiesareputinplacetoencouragepatientstotalktotheirGPaboutthis,particularlyiftheproblemisgettingworse.”

DrAlasdairRankin,DirectorofResearchandPatientExperienceatBloodwise,said:“PatientsandGPscaneasilyputthesymptomsofbloodcancerslikelymphomadowntotheageingprocessorharmlessconditions.It’svitalthatGPsaremadeawareofthesignsthatcouldindicatebloodcancersandthatpatientsarereassuredthatit’sOKtokeepseekinghelpiftheycontinuetoexperienceunusual,ongoingorunexplainedsymptoms.”DrRichardRoope,CancerResearchUK’sGPexpert,said:“Thisresearchhighlightsthatlymphomasoftenpresentwithnon-specificsymptoms,whichcouldalsobesignsoflessseriousillnesses.ThiscreatesachallengeforbothpatientsandGPs.OnaverageaGPwillonlyseeanewcaseoflymphomaonceeverythreeyears,andduringthattimewillhavearound24,000consultations.

“NICEguidelinesarehelpfulinsuggestingwhichsymptomsshouldbeproperlyevaluatedsuchasenlargedlymphglands,particularlyiftheseareaccompaniedbyothersymptomssuchaspersistenttirednessorunexplainedweightloss,fever,shortnessofbreathornightsweats.Anotherchallengingaspectisthatbloodtestswilloftenbenormalinpatientswithlymphoma.“TheRoyalCollegeofGeneralPractitioners,incollaborationwithCancerResearchUK,runeducationeventsforGPsandsomeofthesecoverthebloodcancers,toraiseawarenessoftheimportanceandsignificanceofbloodcancers,andequippingcolleagueswiththeinformationandsystemstoenableearlierdiagnosis.”

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Research News

Mental health claimants more than twice as likely to lose their benefits as non-psychiatric claimants

Peoplewhoarementallyillare2.4timesmorelikelythanclaimantswithnon-psychiatricconditionstolosetheirexistingbenefitsfollowingaPersonalIndependencePayment(PIP)eligibilityassessment,researchhasfound.PublishedintheBritishJournalofPsychiatryOpen,thestudyfromtheUniversityofYorkanalysedgovernmentdataofclaimantsmovingfromanexistingDisabilityLivingAllowance(DLA)entitlementtoPIPbetweenApril2013andOctober2016.

AllDLAclaimantsagedfrom16-65arerequiredtoreapplyfortheirbenefitaspartofagradualswitchovertoPIP.Thepotentiallossofincomeamountsto£141.10perweekforpeoplewiththemostseverementalhealthconditions.Theauthorsofthestudysuggestsuchareductioninfinancialentitlementhasthepotentialtoexacerbateexistingmentalhealthconditions,limitchancesofrecoveryandputpeoplewhoarethreetimesmorelikelytobeindebtthanthegeneralpopulationintofurtherfinancialhardship.

Thestudyalsofoundthatpeoplewithacommonmentaldisorder-suchasanxietyordepression-weremorelikelytohavetheirclaimrejectedthanclaimantswithneurologicalconditions,musculoskeletalconditionsanddiabetes.Claimsbasedonalcoholandsubstancemisusewerefoundtobe1.97timesmorelikelytoberejected,increasingto3.38timesmorelikelyforclaimantswithADHD.

Leadauthorofthestudy,KatiePybus,fromtheDepartment,said:“Asfarasweareaware,thisisthefirstacademicstudytocomparePersonalIndependencePaymenteligibilityassessmentoutcomesbyhealthconditionforexistingDisabilityLivingAllowanceclaimants.

“Ourintentionisnottocommentontheacceptabilityofeligibilityassessmentoutcomesforclaimantswiththeotherhealthconditionsincludedintheanalysis,butrathertohighlightareasofpotentialinequalitythatmayneedtobeaddressedtoensurethebenefitssystemvaluesmentalhealthequallywithphysicalhealth.”

ThefindingscomeaheadofadebateintheHouseofCommonson22January,whenMPswillbediscussingmentalhealthandthebenefitsassessmentprocess.

Thereasonsforthediscrepancyidentifiedbythestudyareunclear,butthefindingssupportconcernsraisedinaWorkandPensionsCommitteereport,whichfoundthatPIPassessorshadalackofspecialistmentalhealthknowledgeandusedinformalobservationstomakejudgementsonaclaimants’mentalhealthcondition.AsofNovember2017,only16.6%ofassessorshadaclinicalmentalhealthbackground.

Co-authorofthepaper,ProfessorKatePickettfromtheDepartmentofHealthSciences,said:“Ourstudyprovidesrobustevidencethatthebenefitssystemdiscriminatesagainstthosewithmentalillness.Thegovernmentneedstotakenoticeandtakeactiontoensurethatthosewithmentalillnessaretreatedfairly.”

Commentingontheresearch,ProfessorWendyBurn,PresidentoftheRoyalCollegeofPsychiatrists,said:“Wecanprovidethebesttreatmentintheworldforourpatientsbutiftheycan’taffordaccommodation,heatingorfoodthiswillbeineffective.

“Itisessentialthatcliniciansknowhowtosupporttheirpatientsinapplyingforthebenefitstheyareentitledto.”

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Staff NewsMental Health Awareness and Wellbeing Group

IthasbeenoneyearsincetheformationoftheMentalHealthAwarenessandWellbeingGroupwereformedwithintheDepartment.Inthattimethegrouphashostedanumberofdifferenttalksandevents.

JoinusonFriday1stMarch2019at12pmforatalk‘UnderstandingGriefandLossinLife’talkdeliveredbyCanonDrBillMerrington-CPsychol,PhD,MPhil,BSc(Hons),FHEA,ACC(RegSup),MNCH(Reg),CBT-Hypno.

On7thMarch,joinusto‘DiscoverthebenefitsofMeditation’from12-1pmwithGenKelsangTharpafromMadhyamakaKadampaMeditationCentreKilnwickPercyHall,Pocklingtonwww.madhyamaka.org.Thetalkwillbeanintroductiontomeditationandthebenefitsofthispractice.Theywillalsobedeliveringa15minuteseatedmeditationexercisewithinthetalk.TicketsshouldbebookedviaEventbritewww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/discover-the-benefits-of-meditation-tickets-57399025029?aff=estw

Toilet Twinning Raffle raises £250 JonathanAytowrites:StaffintheDepartmenthelpedraise£135fortheUniversity’sToiletTwinningcampaignbyrafflingoffunwantedChristmaspresents.Asitstandsmorethan2.4billionpeopledonothaveaccesstopropersanitaryconditions.Moneyraisedbythecampaignisusedtohelpbuildtoiletsandimproveconditionsintheseareas.”

“Toiletsaroundtheworldaretwinnedwithourowntoiletsoncampus.KeepyoureyespeeledforcertificateswithintheDepartment’slavatoriestofindoutwhereourtoiletshavebeentwinned.TheongoingcampaignisaimingtotwineverytoiletattheUniversity.“

Youcanfindoutmoreaboutthecampaignathttp://www.yott.info/.

HelloWe wish a very warm welcome to new members of staff who have joined the department recently, these include: Lu Han, Rebecca Smith, Joanne Laycock, Claire Hirst,Emma Louise Brooks and Sally Porter

GoodbyeWe also wish a very fond farewell to those who have left the department over the last few months, including: Paras Marvasti, Katie Pybus, Limor Augustin and Sophie MacKinder.

IfyouwouldliketomakeasubmissiontofutureeditionsofMegaphone, pleasecontactJaneMilsom([email protected] 321392).