Researching how we can help children in mental health crisis at hospital
The Clinical Research Podcast - A podcast by Research & Innovation
When a child or young person comes to hospital in an emergency and mental health issues are clearly involved, how do we know how we can help them best? Health professionals can be unsure what to look for, what to do about they see, and how to judge how much they're helping the situation. Dr Joseph Manning MBE, a clinical academic nurse at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and NIHR lecturer at the University of Nottingham, is leading the SAPHE study which is researching how to make treatment of children and young people with mental health crises more effective and consistent. It's doing that by working **with** those children and young people. Joseph mentioned Prof Jane Coad, another of our researchers at Nottingham, and there's an interview with her coming up in and episode soon. Links SAPHE study website You can follow both @josephcmanning and Prof Jane Coad - @coadprofessor - on Twitter This Podcast is brought to you by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre. Follow us on @NottmBRC, or email Nottingham research. If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast where-ever you get your podcasts, and like/review us on Apple Podcasts especially. It's For Science.