Stanton P Newman

Summary

Affiliation: University College London
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Psycho-education programme for temporomandibular disorders: a pilot study
    Waseem Jerjes
    Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Maxillofacial, Diagnostic, Medical and Surgical Sciences, Eastman Dental Institute and University College London, London, UK
    J Negat Results Biomed 6:4. 2007
  2. ncbi Postoperative cognitive dysfunction after noncardiac surgery: a systematic review
    Stanton Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, United Kingdom
    Anesthesiology 106:572-90. 2007
  3. ncbi Evaluating neuroprotective agents in coronary artery bypass surgery
    Stanton Newman
    Department of Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EY, United Kingdom
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1053:31. 2005
  4. ncbi Self-management interventions for chronic illness
    Stanton Newman
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Lancet 364:1523-37. 2004
  5. ncbi Engaging patients in managing their cardiovascular health
    S Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1N 8AA, UK
    Heart 90:iv9-13; discussion iv39-40. 2004
  6. ncbi Coronary-artery bypass surgery and the brain: persisting concerns
    Stanton P Newman
    Unit of Health Psychology, University College London Medical School, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, UK
    Lancet Neurol 1:119-25. 2002
  7. ncbi The psychological perspective: a professional view
    S Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University College London, London, UK
    Heart 89:ii16-8; discussion ii35-7. 2003
  8. ncbi Illness and treatment cognitions and health related quality of life in end stage renal disease
    Konstadina Griva
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Br J Health Psychol 14:17-34. 2009
  9. ncbi Cognitive change 5 years after coronary artery bypass surgery
    Jan Stygall
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom
    Health Psychol 22:579-86. 2003
  10. ncbi A prospective clinical study of cerebral microemboli and neuropsychological outcome comparing vent-line and auto-venting arterial line filters: both filters are equally safe
    Donald C Whitaker
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, UK
    Perfusion 21:83-6. 2006

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Publications32

  1. ncbi Psycho-education programme for temporomandibular disorders: a pilot study
    Waseem Jerjes
    Unit of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Division of Maxillofacial, Diagnostic, Medical and Surgical Sciences, Eastman Dental Institute and University College London, London, UK
    J Negat Results Biomed 6:4. 2007
    ..Each of the groups was asked to complete a number of questionnaires on the day of initial consultation and six weeks afterwards...
  2. ncbi Postoperative cognitive dysfunction after noncardiac surgery: a systematic review
    Stanton Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, United Kingdom
    Anesthesiology 106:572-90. 2007
    ..These include the different types of surgery in studies and variations in the number and range of neuropsychological tests used. A particular issue is the variety of definitions used to classify individuals as having POCD...
  3. ncbi Evaluating neuroprotective agents in coronary artery bypass surgery
    Stanton Newman
    Department of Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EY, United Kingdom
    Ann N Y Acad Sci 1053:31. 2005
  4. ncbi Self-management interventions for chronic illness
    Stanton Newman
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Lancet 364:1523-37. 2004
    ..But to ensure that these results endure over time remains an important issue for self-management interventions...
  5. ncbi Engaging patients in managing their cardiovascular health
    S Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1N 8AA, UK
    Heart 90:iv9-13; discussion iv39-40. 2004
    ..Self management and self efficacy need to be encouraged. Depression and anxiety are common after myocardial infarction and can influence outcome. A patient's mood state should be assessed routinely and regularly...
  6. ncbi Coronary-artery bypass surgery and the brain: persisting concerns
    Stanton P Newman
    Unit of Health Psychology, University College London Medical School, Middlesex Hospital, Mortimer Street, London, UK
    Lancet Neurol 1:119-25. 2002
    ..However, the problem persists, prompting further studies on surgical technique and neuroprotective strategies...
  7. ncbi The psychological perspective: a professional view
    S Newman
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University College London, London, UK
    Heart 89:ii16-8; discussion ii35-7. 2003
    ..Mood changes must therefore be addressed as part of the cardiac rehabilitation programme. Social support also plays an important part in cardiac rehabilitation...
  8. ncbi Illness and treatment cognitions and health related quality of life in end stage renal disease
    Konstadina Griva
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Br J Health Psychol 14:17-34. 2009
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  9. ncbi Cognitive change 5 years after coronary artery bypass surgery
    Jan Stygall
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom
    Health Psychol 22:579-86. 2003
    ..Patients' vulnerability to short-term deterioration and resilience or ability to recover over a few weeks from operative cerebral insult are important processes of unknown mechanisms...
  10. ncbi A prospective clinical study of cerebral microemboli and neuropsychological outcome comparing vent-line and auto-venting arterial line filters: both filters are equally safe
    Donald C Whitaker
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, UK
    Perfusion 21:83-6. 2006
    ..This, together with the similar NP outcome, suggests that both types of filter are equally safe for clinical use...
  11. ncbi Neuropsychological performance after kidney transplantation: a comparison between transplant types and in relation to dialysis and normative data
    Konstadina Griva
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Nephrol Dial Transplant 19:1866-74. 2004
    ..No differences were found in motor tasks. CONCLUSIONS: Our results reveal no evidence of NP deficits in TX patients. The NP advantage of TX relative to dialysis is evident mainly in verbal memory...
  12. ncbi An examination of factors influencing the choice of therapy for patients with coronary artery disease
    Shashivadan P Hirani
    Health Psychology Unit, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EY, UK
    BMC Cardiovasc Disord 6:31. 2006
    ..This study examined which of these factors differentiated patients receiving angioplasty from medication; bypass surgery from medication; and bypass surgery from angioplasty...
  13. ncbi The effect of leucocyte-depleting arterial line filters on cerebral microemboli and neuropsychological outcome following coronary artery bypass surgery
    Donald C Whitaker
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, 2nd Floor, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, W1W 7EY, London, UK
    Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 25:267-74. 2004
    ..These findings suggest that the use of such filters in CABG surgery may offer increased neuroprotection...
  14. ncbi Illness representations of coronary artery disease: an empirical examination of the Illness Perceptions Questionnaire (IPQ) in patients undergoing surgery, angioplasty and medication
    Shashivadan P Hirani
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, and Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
    Br J Health Psychol 11:199-220. 2006
    ..Responses on the subscales created were also related to the position within the 'subjective experience with the illness' that a patient had reached and the treatment being undertaken...
  15. ncbi Leucocyte-depleting arterial line filtration does not reduce myocardial injury assessed by Troponin T during routine coronary artery bypass grafting using crossclamp fibrillation
    Donald C Whitaker
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    Perfusion 21:55-60. 2006
    ..001). CONCLUSIONS: LD arterial line filters did not confer any cardioprotective effect as measured by Troponin T in elective coronary revascularization cases...
  16. ncbi Dehydration induced by bowel preparation in older adults does not result in cognitive dysfunction
    Gareth L Ackland
    Centre for Anaesthesia, University College London, University College London Hospital, 235 Euston Road, London NW1 2BU, UK
    Anesth Analg 106:924-9, table of contents. 2008
    ..We used a clinical scenario free of surgical/anesthetic intervention to determine whether dehydration caused by bowel preparation results in cognitive changes...
  17. ncbi The impact of treatment transitions between dialysis and transplantation on illness cognitions and quality of life - a prospective study
    Konstadina Griva
    Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore
    Br J Health Psychol 17:812-27. 2012
    ..The purpose of this study was to examine changes in illness cognitions across treatment transitions between dialysis and transplantation and their impact on quality of life (QOL)...
  18. ncbi How do individuals cope with voice disorders? Introducing the Voice Disability Coping Questionnaire
    Ruth Epstein
    Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital and Ear Institute, University College, London, UK
    J Voice 23:209-17. 2009
    ..This study provided initial evidence for the validity and reliability of the VDCQ; it differentiated between clinical groups and may facilitate a patient-centered approach, which enhances the understanding of voice disorders...
  19. ncbi The design and evaluation of psychoeducational/self-management interventions
    Kathleen Mulligan
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, UK
    J Rheumatol 32:2470-4. 2005
    ..One important issue is to link the expected influence of the intervention to the key assessment of outcome. The SIG also examined the factors that may influence the effectiveness of self-management interventions...
  20. ncbi Cerebral artery dilatation maintains cerebral oxygenation at extreme altitude and in acute hypoxia--an ultrasound and MRI study
    Mark H Wilson
    Centre for Altitude, Space and Extreme Environment Medicine, Institute of Human Health and Performance, Charterhouse Building, UCL Archway Campus, University College London, London, UK
    J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 31:2019-29. 2011
    ....
  21. ncbi Patients' beliefs about their cardiovascular disease
    Shashivadan P Hirani
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EY, UK
    Heart 91:1235-9. 2005
  22. ncbi Religious/spiritual coping resources and their relationship with adjustment in patients newly diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK
    Ingela C V Thuné-Boyle
    Unit of Behavioural Medicine, Division of Research Strategy, UCL, London, UK
    Psychooncology 22:646-58. 2013
    ..This paper reports the cross-sectional data of a longitudinal study examining the beneficial and harmful effects of religious/spiritual coping resources on adjustment in the first year after a breast cancer diagnosis...
  23. ncbi Health-related quality of life and long-term survival and graft failure in kidney transplantation: a 12-year follow-up study
    Konstadina Griva
    Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    Transplantation 95:740-9. 2013
    ..This study examined whether health-related quality of life (HRQOL) predicts long-term mortality in kidney transplantation after adjustment for known risk factors...
  24. ncbi The role of illness beliefs, treatment beliefs, and perceived severity of symptoms in explaining distress in cancer patients during chemotherapy treatment
    Ingela C V Thuné-Boyle
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, Division of Medicine, University College London, United Kingdom
    Behav Med 32:19-29. 2006
    ..The authors found perceived severity of symptoms to be an independent predictor of anxious mood, explaining 7% of the variance. Its role in predicting depressed mood was not significant...
  25. ncbi What do coronary artery disease patients think about their treatments? An assessment of patients' treatment representations
    Shashivadan P Hirani
    University College London, UK
    J Health Psychol 13:311-22. 2008
    ..Correlations with other scales provided evidence of construct validity...
  26. ncbi Do religious/spiritual coping strategies affect illness adjustment in patients with cancer? A systematic review of the literature
    Ingela C Thuné-Boyle
    Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, 48 Riding House St, London W1W 7EY, UK
    Soc Sci Med 63:151-64. 2006
    ..Due to this, any firm conclusions about the possible beneficial or harmful effects of religious coping with cancer is lacking. These problems are discussed and suggestions for future studies are made...
  27. ncbi Acute neuropsychological changes in hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis patients
    Konstadina Griva
    Unit of Health Psychology, Centre for Behavioural and Social Sciences in Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom
    Health Psychol 22:570-8. 2003
    ..No such fluctuations were found in PD patients. Although biochemical changes were found in the HD patients at the same time points, these were not consistently related to the NP changes...
  28. ncbi Improving patients' communication with doctors: a systematic review of intervention studies
    Jane Harrington
    Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University College London, Wolfson Building, 48 Riding House Street, W1N 8AA, London, UK
    Patient Educ Couns 52:7-16. 2004
    ..Few studies examined the links between patient characteristics and the success of the interventions. Future research needs to establish which forms of intervention are most effective and practical, for which groups of patients...
  29. ncbi Clinical trial of the neuroprotectant clomethiazole in coronary artery bypass graft surgery: a randomized controlled trial
    Robert S Kong
    Health Psychology Unit, Academic Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, Reta Lila Weston Institute of Neurological Studies, Royal Free and University College London Medical School, United Kingdom
    Anesthesiology 97:585-91. 2002
    ..There was no difference between the clomethiazole and placebo group in the postoperative change in neuropsychological test scores. CONCLUSION: Clomethiazole did not improve cerebral outcome following coronary artery bypass surgery...
  30. ncbi Hematocrit during cardiopulmonary bypass
    Michael J G Harrison
    Ann Thorac Surg 82:1166; author reply 1166. 2006
  31. ncbi Incorporating the patient perspective into outcome assessment in rheumatoid arthritis--progress at OMERACT 7
    John R Kirwan
    University of Bristol Academic Rheumatology Unit, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK
    J Rheumatol 32:2250-6. 2005
    ..At the final plenary session the OMERACT conference endorsed, by a large majority, the proposal that fatigue may warrant consideration for inclusion in the OMERACT core set for RA...
  32. ncbi Self management for men with lower urinary tract symptoms: randomised controlled trial
    Christian T Brown
    Clinical Effectiveness Unit, Royal College of Surgeons of England, London WC2A 3PE
    BMJ 334:25. 2007
    ..To evaluate the effectiveness of self management as a first line intervention for men with lower urinary tract symptoms...