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Development and evaluation of a de-identification procedure for a case register sourced from mental health electronic records (2013)
Journal Article
Fernandes, A. C., Cloete, D., Broadbent, M. T., Hayes, R. D., Chang, C., Jackson, R. G., …Callard, F. (2013). Development and evaluation of a de-identification procedure for a case register sourced from mental health electronic records. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13, https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-13-71

Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) provide enormous potential for health research but also present data governance challenges. Ensuring de-identification is a pre-requisite for use of EHR data without prior consent. The South London and Mau... Read More about Development and evaluation of a de-identification procedure for a case register sourced from mental health electronic records.

Mental health law and the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (2013)
Journal Article
Szmukler, G., Daw, R., & Callard, F. (2013). Mental health law and the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 37(3), 245-252. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2013.11.024

People with a mental illness may be subject to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), depending on definitions of terms such as ‘impairment’, ‘long-term’ and the capaciousness of the word ‘includes’ in the Convention's c... Read More about Mental health law and the UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities.

Close to the bench as well as at the bedside: involving service users in all phases of translational research (2012)
Journal Article
Callard, F., Rose, D., & Wykes, T. (2012). Close to the bench as well as at the bedside: involving service users in all phases of translational research. Health Expectations, 15(4), 389-400. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1369-7625.2011.00681.x

Aim:  The paper aims to develop a model of translational research in which service user and other stakeholder involvement are central to each phase. Background:  ‘Translational’ is the current medical buzzword: translational research has been termed... Read More about Close to the bench as well as at the bedside: involving service users in all phases of translational research.

Default positions: how neuroscience’s historical legacy has hampered investigation of the resting mind (2012)
Journal Article
Callard, F., Smallwood, J., & Margulies, D. (2012). Default positions: how neuroscience’s historical legacy has hampered investigation of the resting mind. Frontiers in Psychology, 3, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00321

The puzzle of the brain and mind at rest – their so-called default state – is strongly influenced by the historical precedents that led to its emergence as a scientific question. What eventually became the default-mode network (DMN) was inaugurated v... Read More about Default positions: how neuroscience’s historical legacy has hampered investigation of the resting mind.

Life expectancy at birth and all-cause mortality among people with personality disorder (2012)
Journal Article
Fok, M., Hayes, R., Chang, C., Stewart, R., Callard, F., & Moran, P. (2012). Life expectancy at birth and all-cause mortality among people with personality disorder. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 73(2), 104-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychores.2012.05.001

Objective: It is well established that serious mental illness is associated with raised mortality, yet few studies have looked at the life expectancy of people with personality disorder (PD). This study aims to examine the life expectancy and relativ... Read More about Life expectancy at birth and all-cause mortality among people with personality disorder.

The mental health strategy for Europe: Why service user leadership in research is indispensable (2012)
Journal Article
Callard, F., & Rose, D. (2012). The mental health strategy for Europe: Why service user leadership in research is indispensable. Journal of Mental Health, 21(3), 219-226. https://doi.org/10.3109/09638237.2011.651661

Recent European mental health strategies and programmes declare service user involvement to be essential in the development and evaluation of policy and services. In light of the announcement in March 2011 by the World Health Organization Regional Of... Read More about The mental health strategy for Europe: Why service user leadership in research is indispensable.

Rapid progress or lengthy process? Electronic personal health records in mental health (2011)
Journal Article
Ennis, L., Rose, D., Callard, F., Denis, M., & Wykes, T. (2011). Rapid progress or lengthy process? Electronic personal health records in mental health. BMC Psychiatry, 11, Article 117. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-11-117

A major objective of many healthcare providers is to increase patients' participation in their own care. The introduction of electronic personal health records (ePHRs) may help to achieve this. An ePHR is an electronic database of an individual's hea... Read More about Rapid progress or lengthy process? Electronic personal health records in mental health.

The subject at rest: novel conceptualizations of self and brain from cognitive neuroscience's study of the 'resting state' (2011)
Journal Article
Callard, F., & Margulies, D. (2011). The subject at rest: novel conceptualizations of self and brain from cognitive neuroscience's study of the 'resting state'. Subjectivity, 4(3), 227-257. https://doi.org/10.1057/sub.2011.11

The neuroscientific field of ‘resting state’ research has been described as heralding a paradigm shift in functional neuroimaging. As this new field has been central to the development of a cognitive neuroscientific theory of inner mental life, we he... Read More about The subject at rest: novel conceptualizations of self and brain from cognitive neuroscience's study of the 'resting state'.

Biology's gift: interrogating the turn to affect (2010)
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Papoulias, C., & Callard, F. (2010). Biology's gift: interrogating the turn to affect. Body & Society, 16(1), 29-56. https://doi.org/10.1177/1357034x09355231

This article investigates how the turn to affect within the humanities and social sciences re-imagines the relationship between cultural theory and science. We focus on how the writings of two neuroscientists (Antonio Damasio and Joseph LeDoux) and o... Read More about Biology's gift: interrogating the turn to affect.

The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLAM BRC) case register: development and descriptive data (2009)
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Stewart, R., Soremekun, M., Perera, G., Broadbent, M., Callard, F., Denis, M., …Lovestone, S. (2009). The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLAM BRC) case register: development and descriptive data. BMC Psychiatry, 9, Article 51. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-9-51

Background: Case registers have been used extensively in mental health research. Recent developments in electronic medical records, and in computer software to search and analyse these in anonymised format, have the potential to revolutionise this re... Read More about The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLAM BRC) case register: development and descriptive data.