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Dangerously few liaisons: A review of mate-finding Allee effects
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we review mate-finding Allee effects from ecological and evolutionary points of view. We define 'mate-finding' as mate searching in mobile animals, and also as the meeting of gametes for sessile animals and plants (pollination).

Benefits of an older persons' assessment and liaison team in acute admissions areas of a general hospital.
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To analyze and describe the operational benefits that followed the introduction of a multiprofessional older person assessment and liaison service (OPAL) into the acute admissions areas of a general hospital.

Two-year prospective study of psychosocial outcomes and a cost-analysis of 'treatment-as-usual' versus an 'enhanced' (specialist liaison nurse) service for aneurysmal sub arachnoid haemorrhage (ASAH) patients and families
Journal ArticleAn 18-month retrospective study of 'treatment-as-usual' of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (ASAH, n = 142) used as control to compare prospective study (n = 184) of an 'enhanced' ('Specialist Liaison Nurse'-SLN) service to reduce psychosocial trauma.

Cost-benefit analysis of an integrated approach to reduce psychosocial trauma following neurosurgery compared with standard care: Two-year prospective comparative study of enhanced specialist liaison nurse service for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH) patients and carers
Journal ArticleBACKGROUND Dysfunctional psychosocial stress often follows standard treatment for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASAH). An enhanced Specialist Liaison Nurse (SLN) service sought to reduce this stress in a 2-year comparative prospective study, and was designed to determine if such a service would be cost-effective?

A womengs worker in court: A more appropriate service for women defendants with mental health issues?
Journal ArticleAims Court liaison services aim to reduce mental illness in prison through early treatment and/or diversion into care of defendants negotiating their court proceedings.

Co-ordination of care on discharge from hospital into the community for patients with HIV/AIDS in Lothian
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To document service use by people living with HIV/AIDS discharged from hospital, to identify gaps and overlaps in service provision after discharge, and to evaluate liaison between hospital-based and community-based services.

The chief scientist reports ... co-ordination of care on discharge from hospital into the community for patients with HIV/AIDS in Lothian.
Journal ArticleOBJECTIVE: To document service use by people living with HIV/AIDS discharged from hospital, to identify gaps and overlaps in service provision after discharge, and to evaluate liaison between hospital-based and community-based services.

Relay Women: Isa Benzie, Janet Quigley and the BBC’s Foreign Department, 1930–38
Journal ArticleIsa Benzie joined the BBC as a waged secretary in 1927 and was placed in the BBC’s Foreign Department. In 1930, now a salaried Assistant, she suggested to her boss, Major C.

Adult advanced life support: Section 3 of the European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015
Journal ArticleErweiterte lebensrettende Maßnahmen für Erwachsene („advanced life support“, ALS) kommen zum Einsatz, nachdem Basismaßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung („basic life support“, BLS) begonnen und, wenn sinnvoll, ein automatisierter externer Defibrillator (AED) verwendet wurde.

Solutions for humanity on how to conserve insects
Journal ArticleThe fate of humans and insects intertwine, especially through the medium of plants. Global environmental change, including land transformation and contamination, is causing concerning insect diversity loss, articulated in the companion review Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions.

Assistive technologies after stroke: Self-management or fending for yourself? A focus group study
Journal ArticleBACKGROUND: Assistive Technologies, defined as "electrical or mechanical devices designed to help people recover movement" have demonstrated clinical benefits in upper-limb stroke rehabilitation.

Lifestyle sports delivery and sustainability: clubs, communities and user-managers
Journal Article© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Lifestyle and informal sports have been recognised by policy makers as offering opportunities to increase participation in physical activity, particularly amongst hard to reach groups.

Length-weight relationships of two conservation-concern mahseers (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Tor) of the river Cauvery, Karnataka, India
Journal ArticleLength-weight (LW) relationships are presented for two conservation-concern species of mahseer (Tor spp.) from southern India’s river Cauvery. Constructed from angler catch data, these are the first available LW relationships for the Critically Endangered Tor remadevii and the non-native and locally invasive Tor khudree.

Dedicated psychiatric care within general practice: Health outcome and service providers' views
Journal ArticleHealth service reforms have led to relocation of care of the chronic mentally ill from institutions to the community, with subsequent demands on the primary health care team.

Eliciting Parental Views Regarding Early Discharge to Home Care for Premature Infants
Journal ArticlePreterm infants are preverbal and cannot suggest improvements in healthcare provision and must rely on parents to be their ‘voice’. This article describes how seeking parents’ views in a local unit in the South West England led to changes in service provision.