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National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (UK). Antenatal and Postnatal Mental Health: The NICE Guideline on Clinical Management and Service Guidance. Leicester (UK): British Psychological Society; 2007. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 45.)
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Antenatal and Postnatal Mental Health: The NICE Guideline on Clinical Management and Service Guidance.
Show detailsWith a range of practical experience relevant to antenatal and postnatal mental health in the GDG, members were appointed because of their understanding and expertise in healthcare for people with perinatal mental disorders and support for their families and carers, including: scientific issues; health research; the delivery and receipt of healthcare, along with the work of the healthcare industry; and the role of professional organisations and organisations for people with perinatal mental disorders.
To minimise and manage any potential conflicts of interest, and to avoid any public concern that commercial or other financial interests have affected the work of the GDG and influenced guidance, members of the GDG must declare as a matter of public record any interests held by themselves or their families that fall under specified categories (see below). These categories include any relationships they have with the healthcare industries, professional organisations and organisations for people with perinatal mental disorders.
Individuals invited to join the GDG were asked to declare their interests before being appointed. To allow the management of any potential conflicts of interest that might arise during the development of the guideline, GDG members were also asked to declare their interests at each GDG meeting throughout the guideline development process. The interests of all the members of the GDG are listed below, including interests declared prior to appointment and during the guideline development process.
Categories of interest
- Paid employment
- Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health: payment and/or funding from the healthcare industry, including consultancies, grants, fee-paid work and shareholdings or other beneficial interests.
- Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health: any other payment and/or funding from the healthcare industry, including consultancies, grants and shareholdings or other beneficial interests.
- Non-personal interests: funding from the healthcare industry received by the GDG member’s organisation or department, but where the GDG member has not personally received payment, including fellowships and other support provided by the healthcare industry.
- Other interests relating to antenatal and postnatal mental health: funding from governmental or non-governmental organisations, charities, and so on, and/or ownership in a company that provides therapy or treatments likely to be covered in the guideline.
Declarations of interest | |
Dr Dave Tomson | |
Employment | GP and Consultant in patient-centred primary care, North Shields |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Work for Primary Care Partners, which runs Trailblazers, an accredited training course that is part of a national network and is funded by a variety of pharmaceutical companies (approximately £20,000 between 2001 and 2005); involvement in running TIPS, a training course for specialist registrars in psychiatry, funded by Wyeth (£6,000 for running the course in 2006); receipt of a single payment for work on post-traumatic stress disorder GDG, funded by NICE (£500 in 2004) |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mr Stephen Pilling | |
Employment | Joint Director, NCCMH; Director, Centre for Outcomes, Research and Effectiveness, University College London; Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Deputy Head of Psychology Services, Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Fees for lectures, including UK Psychiatric Pharmacy Group (October 2006) and at Andrew Simms Centre, Leeds (December 2006) |
Non-personal interests | Grants for production of clinical guidelines and evidence-related practice: British Psychological Society Clinical Effectiveness Programme with Professor P. Fonagy and Professor S. Michie supporting production of NICE guidelines and related policy implementation work (£5.4 million, 2001–2010) Health service research grants: NHS Service Development and Organisation Research and Development Programme developing evidence-based and acceptable stepped care systems in mental healthcare, an operational research project with Professor D. Richards, Professor S. Gallivan, Dr S. Gilbody, Professor K. Lovell, Dr J. Cape, Dr P. Bower and Ms J. Leibowitz (£299,642, 2006–2009); NHS Service Development and Organisation Research and Development Programme – The 100 Ward Study: a National Survey of Psychiatric Inpatient Unit Morale with Dr S. Johnson, Professor P. Bebbington, Professor M. King, Professor S. Woods, Professor N. Wellman, Dr D. Osborn and Dr R. Arraya (£296,999, 2006–2009) |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Fiona Blake | |
Employment | Consultant Psychiatrist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Member of advisory panel for AstraZeneca providing advice on marketing quetiapine (£840, February 2005); Wyeth-funded APA annual meeting attendance (June 2005, expenses only) |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal an postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Rachel Burbeck | |
Employment | Systematic Reviewer, NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Sandra Elliott | |
Employment | Consultant Clinical Psychologist, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Director, Postnatal Depression Trainer Training, Keele Perinatal Mental Health Education Unit (£3,000, April and November 2005) |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Pauline Evans | |
Employment | Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care, University of Gloucestershire |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to dementia | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Josephine Foggo | |
Employment | Project Manager (until August 2005), NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Alain Gregoire | |
Employment | Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Hampshire Partnership NHS Trust and University of Southampton |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Some care of private inpatients and outpatients with perinatal disorders |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Fees for lectures/educational events from various sponsoring pharmaceutical companies |
Non-personal interests | Grant for rural research programme from National Mental Health Partnership (£63,000, 2003–2004); grant for research into case management for depression in primary care from Wyeth (2003, £16,000); grant from SDO NHS R&D with G. Thornicroft (Institute of Psychiatry) and S. Johnson (UCL) (£299,991, 2004 to date) (this includes a component investigating outcomes of care from MBUs and MBU mapping for the UK); occasional educational events, lectures and departmental courses sponsored by various pharmaceutical companies through Hampshire Partnership NHS Trust |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Jane Hamilton | |
Employment | Consultant Psychiatrist in Maternal Health, Sheffield Care Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mrs Claire Hesketh | |
Employment | Primary Care Mental Health Services Manager, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Rebecca King | |
Employment | Project Manager (August 2005 to August 2006), NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Elizabeth McDonald | |
Employment | Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, East London and the City Mental Health NHS Trust |
Personal interests relating to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Occasional lectures for healthcare professionals, for example GPs, CPNs and psychiatrists, for which honoraria from Janssen, AstraZeneca and Otsuka were received (<£500 a maximum of 2 or 3 times per year) |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Support from Janssen to attend American Psychiatric Association meetings in 2002 (Philadelphia) and 2003 (San Francisco) and from AstraZeneca to attend an American Psychiatric Association meeting in 2004 (New York) (expenses only) |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Rosa Matthews | |
Employment | Systematic Reviewer (until July 2005), NCCMH |
Personal interests relating to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Ifigeneia Mavranezouli | |
Employment | Health Economist, NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mr Patrick O’Brien | |
Employment | Obstetrician, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Medical advisor for BBC TV (approximately £3,000 per year, 2002–2005) |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Donald Peebles | |
Employment | Obstetrician, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal nd postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Occasional medical legal work (annual income approximately £7,000) |
Non-personal interests | Research Training Fellowship funded by the Portland Hospital via University College London |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Catherine Pettinari | |
Employment | Project Manager (August 2006 to present), NCCMH |
Personal interests relating to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mrs Sue Power | |
Employment | Team Manager for Community Mental Health Team, Vale of Glamorgan County Council |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mrs Yana Richens | |
Employment | Consultant Midwife, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Editorial Board member, British Journal of Midwifery |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mrs Ruth Rothman | |
Employment | Specialist Health Visitor for Postnatal Depression and Clinical Lead for Mental Health, Southend Primary Care Trust |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Mrs Fiona Shaw | |
Employment | Author |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Sarah Stockton | |
Employment | Information Scientist, NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Clare Taylor | |
Employment | Editor, NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Lois Thomas | |
Employment | Research Assistant (until September 2005), NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Dr Clare Thormod | |
Employment | GP, London |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | Provision of GP training courses in solution-focused consultation (less than £1,000 per year) |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Ms Jenny Turner | |
Employment | Research Assistant (from November 2005), NCCMH |
Personal interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Personal interests not specifically related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
Non-personal interests | None |
Other interests related to antenatal and postnatal mental health | None |
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