The list of publications here does not claim to represent the entire publication record for any individual but those publications directly attributable to work carried out within or affiliated to SDHI
Author A – Z
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Arlene Astell
Astell AJ, Alm N, Gowans G, Ellis M, Dye R, & Vaughan P. (2009). Involving older people with dementia and their carers in designing computer-based support systems: Some methodological considerations. Universal Access in the Information Society, 8(1), 49-59.
Astell AJ, Ellis MP, Bernardi L, Alm N, Dye R, Gowans G, & Campbell J. (2010). Using a touch screen computer to support relationships between people with dementia and caregivers. Interacting with Computers, 22, 267-275
Astell AJ, Ellis MP, Alm N, Dye R, & Gowans G. (2010). Stimulating people with dementia to reminisce using personal and generic photographs. International Journal of Computers in Health, 1 (2), 177-198. DOI:10.1504/IJCIH.2010.037461
Ellis M, & Astell A. (2010). Communication and personhood in advanced dementia. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, 10 (3), 32-35
Mulvenna M, Astell A, Zheng H, & Wright T. (2010). Reminiscence systems. Interfaces (82), 14-15
Neufeind J, Dritschel B, Astell AJ, & MacLeod MD. (2009). The effects of thought suppression on autobiographical memory recall. Behavior, Research and Therapy, 47 (4), 275-284.
Purves B, Savundranayagam M, Kelson E, Astell A, & Phinney A. (2011). Fostering resilience in dementia through narratives: contributions of multimedia technology. In: B. Resnick, L. Gwyther, & K. Roberto (Eds.), Resilience in Aging: Concepts, research, and outcomes, pp. 231-244.New York: Springer.On 12/04/2011 11:18
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Debbie Baldie
Baldie DJ, Entwistle VA, Davey PG. The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: implications for treatment without admission. BMC Pulm Med. 2008 Jul 29;8(1):11. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Norma Baldwin
Baldwin N. ‘Laying the foundations for good health in childhood’ in Bywaters P., McLeod E. and Napier L. (eds) Social Work and Global HealthTrends and Processes Volume 1: Fertility, Living Arrangements, Mobility and Care Springer, London (2009), Chapter 11
Baldwin N, Walker L. ‘Assessment’ in Adams R, Dominelli L, Payne M (eds) Social Work: Themes, Issues and Critical Debates. 3rd edition. Palgrave
Macmillan; May 2009
Paul Boyle
Boyle PJ, Cooke T, Feng Z and Rapino M (submitted) Women’s commute times following family migration Annals, Association of American Geographers
Boyle PJ, Cooke TJ, Gayle V and Mulder CH. The effect of family migration on union dissolution in Britain. In H Stalford, S Currie and S Velluti (eds) Gender and Migration in 21st Century Europe Ashgate, Aldershot (2009) Chapter 1.1
Boyle PJ, Feijten P, Feng Z, Gayle V and Graham E (submitted) Do stepparents have worse mental health than parents in first families? A birth cohort analysis Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Boyle PJ, Feng Z and Gayle V. A new look at family migration and women’s employment status Journal of Marriage and the Family 2009; 71: 417-431
Boyle PJ, Norman P and Popham F. Selective mobility: evidence that it can widen health inequalities Social Science and Medicine 2009; 68: 1835-1842
Brook O, Boyle PJ and Flowerdew R. Demographic indicators of cultural consumption. In Stillwell JCH, Norman P, Thomas C and Surridge P (eds) Understanding Population Trends and Processes Volume 2: Population, Employment, Health and Well-being Springer, London (2009) Chapter 8
Clemens T, Boyle P, Popham F. Unemployment, mortality and the problem of health-related selection: evidence from the Scottish and England & Wales (ONS) longitudinal studies. Health Stat Q. 2009 Autumn(43):7-13. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Cooke T, Boyle PJ, Couch K and Feijten A longitudinal analysis of family migration and the gender gap in earnings in the United States and Great Britain Demography 2009; 46: 147-167
Cox M, Boyle PJ, Davey P, Morris A. Does health-selective migration following diagnosis strengthen the relationship between Type 2 diabetes and deprivation? Soc Sci Med. 2007 May 7. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Cox M, Boyle PJ, Davey PG, Feng Z, Morris AD. Locality deprivation and Type 2 diabetes incidence: A local test of relative inequalities. Soc Sci Med. 2007 Aug 23. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Feng Z, Boyle PJ, van Ham M and Raab G 2009 Neighbourhoods and the creation, stability and success of mixed ethnic unions. In Stillwell JCH, Finney N and van Ham M (eds) Understanding Population Trends and Processes Volume 3: Ethnicity and Integration Springer, London (2009) Chapter 4
Feng Z and Boyle PJ. Estimating spatially consistent interaction flows across three censuses. In Stillwell JCH (ed) Technologies for Migration and Population Analysis: Spatial Interaction Data Applications GI Global, Pennsylvania (2009) Chapter 13
Graham E, Manley D, Hiscock R, Boyle P and Doherty J. Mixing housing tenures: is it good for social well-being? Urban Studies 2009; 46: 139-165
Kulu H, Boyle P, Andersson G. High suburban fertility: evidence from four northern European countries Demographic Research, 2009;21:915-944
McNulty CA, Boyle P, Nichols T, Clappison DP, Davey P. Antimicrobial drugs in the home, United Kingdom. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006 Oct;12(10):1523-6. Imp. Factor 5.308. Rank 14/115. Immunology. 0.121.
McNulty CA, Boyle P, Nichols T, Clappison P, Davey P. Don’t wear me out–the public’s knowledge of and attitudes to antibiotic use. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2007 Feb 16. Imp. Factor 3.886. Rank 9/43. Infectious Diseases. 0.209.
McNulty CA, Boyle P, Nichols T, Clappison P, Davey P. The public’s attitudes to and compliance with antibiotics. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2007 Aug;60 Suppl 1:i63-8. Imp. Factor 3.891. Rank 11/47. Infectious Diseases. 0.234.
Norman P and Boyle PJ. Using migration microdata from the Samples of Anonymised Records and the Longitudinal Studies. In Stillwell JCH (ed)Technologies for Migration and Population Analysis: Spatial Interaction Data Applications GI Global, Pennsylvania (2009) Chapter 11
Sabel CE, Boyle PJ, Raab G, Löytönen M, Maasilta P. Modelling individual space-time exposure opportunities: A novel approach to unravelling the genetic or environment disease causation debate Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology 2009;1:85-94
Steinke D, Emslie-Smith A, Boyle P, Young HK, Macfarlane G, Davey PG. A population study of first exposure to community antibacterials in children and the suitability of routine urine samples for study of the acquisition of drug resistance. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2002 12/2002;50(6):1085-8. Imp. Factor 3.611. Rank 10/41. Infectious Diseases. 0.244.
Sugden JA, Sniehotta FF, Donnan PT, Boyle P, Johnston DW, McMurdo ME. The feasibility of using pedometers and brief advice to increase activity in sedentary older women, a pilot study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2008 Aug 8;8(1):169. Imp. Factor 1.358. Rank 31/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.543.
Wei L, Lang CC, Sullivan FM, Boyle P, Wang J, Pringle S, Macdonald TM. Impact on mortality following first acute myocardial infarction of distance between home and hospital: Cohort study. Heart. 2007 Nov 5. Imp. Factor 3.708. Rank 11/74. Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems. 0.148.
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Joanne Coyle
Coyle J. Spirituality and health: towards a framework for exploring the relationship between spirituality and health. JAdvNurs. 2002 3/2002;37(6):589-97. Imp. Factor 0.917. Rank 9/33. Nursing. 0.272
Coyle J, Williams B. Valuing people as individuals: development of an instrument through a survey of person-centredness in secondary care. JAdvNurs. 2001 11/2001;36(3):450-9. Imp. Factor 0.917. Rank 9/33. Nursing. 0.272.
Hoskins G, Williams B, Coyle J, Corlett J, Neville R. Engaging pupils with asthma in physical activity. British Journal of School Nursing. 2009;4(1):23-7. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Hoskins G, Williams B, Coyle J, Corlett J, Neville R. A Qualitative Study Exploring Teacher’s Attitudes about Physical Activity Levels in Children with
Asthma. British Journal of School Nursing 2009; Vol4. No1: p.23-27
Rushmer R, Themessel-Huber M, Coyle J, Humphris G, Dowell J, Williams B. (2011) “Is the Routine Recording of Primary Care Consultations Possible…and Desirable? Lessons for researchers from a consultation with multiple stakeholders.” Patient Education & Counseling 82, 247-253.
Williams B, Corlett J, Coyle J, Dowell J. “I’ve never not had it so I don’t really know what it’s like not to” – An exploration of normalcy and biographical disruption among children and young people with cystic fibrosis. Qualitative Health Research 2009;19:1443-1455
Williams B, Coyle J, Dowell J, Mukhopadhyay S. Living with cystic fibrosis: An exploration of the impact of beliefs on emotional coping and motivation to adhere to treatment regimes among parents of children with cystic fibrosis in Scotland. International Journal of Disability, Community and Rehabilitation. [on-line]. 2007. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Mukhopadhvay S, Dowell J, Coyle J. Problems and solutions: Accounts by parents and children of adhering to chest physiotherapy for cystic fibrosis. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2007:1-9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Mukhopadhyay S, Dowell J, Coyle J. From child to adult: An exploration of shifting family roles and responsibilities in managing physiotherapy for cystic fibrosis. Soc Sci Med. 2007 Aug 22. Imp
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Huw Davies
Coid DR, Davies H. Structural change in health care: what’s the attraction? J R Soc Med. 2008 Jun;101(6):278-81. Imp. Factor 1.356. Rank 59/107. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.551.
Davies HT, Mannion R, Jacobs R, Powell AE, Marshall MN. Exploring the relationship between senior management team culture and hospital performance. Med Care Res Rev. 2007 Feb;64(1):46-65. Imp. Factor 2.553. Rank 14/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.225.
Davies H, Nutley S, Walter I. Why ‘knowledge transfer’ is misconceived for applied social research. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2008 Jul;13(3):188-90. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Davies HTO, Nutley S, Walter I. Academic advice for practitioners – the role and use of research-based evidence. Public Money & Management. 2007;27(4):232-5. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Davies H, Powell A, Rushmer R. Why don’t clinicians engage with quality improvement? J Health Serv Res Policy. 2007 Jul;12(3):129-30. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Eccles MP, Armstrong D, Baker R, Cleary K, Davies H, Davies S, Glasziou P, Ilott I, Kinmonth AL, Leng G, Logan S, Marteau T, Michie S, Rogers H, Rycroft-Malone J, Sibbald B. An implementation research agenda. Implement Sci. 2009;4:18. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Exworthy M, Bindman A, Davies H, Washington AE. Evidence into policy and practice? Measuring the progress of U.S. and U.K. policies to tackle disparities and inequalities in U.S. and U.K. health and health care. Milbank Q. 2006;84(1):75-109. Imp. Factor 3.122. Rank 6/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.096.
Grant S, Huby G, Watkins F, Checkland K, McDonald R, Davies H, Guthrie B. The impact of pay-for-performance on professional boundaries in UK general practice: an ethnographic study. Sociol Health Illn. 2009 Mar;31(2):229-45. Imp. Factor 1.759. Rank 6/96. 0.062.
Huby G, Guthrie B, Grant S, Watkins F, Checkland K, McDonald R, Davies H. Whither British general practice after the 2004 GMS contract? Stories and realities of change in four UK general practices. J Health Organ Manag. 2008;22(1):63-78. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Hughes CM, Lapane K, Watson MC, Davies HT. Does organisational culture influence prescribing in care homes for older people? A new direction for research. Drugs Aging. 2007;24(2):81-93. Imp. Factor 2.110. Rank 17/36. Geriatrics & Gerontology. 0.472.
Kelly DR, Lough M, Rushmer R, Wilkinson JE, Greig G, Davies HT. Delivering feedback on learning organization characteristics–using a Learning Practice Inventory. J Eval Clin Pract. 2007 Oct;13(5):734-40. Imp. Factor 1.843. Rank 27/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.435.
Konteh FH, Mannion R, Davies HTO. Understanding culture and culture management in the English NHS: a comparison of professional and patient perspectives. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice; 2011;17(1):111-117
Lavis J, Davies H, Oxman A, Denis JL, Golden-Biddle K, Ferlie E. Towards systematic reviews that inform health care management and policy-making. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10 Suppl 1:35-48. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Lavis JN, Davies HT, Gruen RL, Walshe K, Farquhar CM. Working within and beyond the cochrane collaboration to make systematic reviews more useful to healthcare managers and policy makers. Healthc Policy. 2006 Jan;1(2):21-33. Imp. Factor 1.334. Rank 38/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.612.
Mannion R, Davies H, Marshall M. Impact of star performance ratings in English acute hospital trusts. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jan;10(1):18-24. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Mannion R, Davies HT, Marshall MN. Cultural characteristics of “high” and “low” performing hospitals. J Health Organ Manag. 2005;19(6):431-9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Mannion R, Davies HT. Incentives in health systems: developing theory, investigating practice. J Health Organ Manag. 2008;22(1):5-10. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Mannion R, Davies H. Payment for performance in health care. BMJ. 2008 Feb 9;336(7639):306-8. Imp. Factor 12.827. Rank 5/107. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.046.
Mannion R, Davies HT. Taking stock of social capital in the production of health care. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Jul;10(3):129-30. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Mannion R, Harrison S, Jacobs R, Konteh F, Walshe K, Davies HT. From cultural cohesion to rules and competition: the trajectory of senior management culture in English NHS hospitals, 2001-2008. J R Soc Med. 2009 Aug;102(8):332-6. Imp. Factor 1.356. Rank 59/107. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.551.
Mannion R, Konteh FH, Davies HT. Assessing organisational culture for quality and safety improvement: a national survey of tools and tool use. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009 Apr;18(2):153-6. Imp. Factor 2.554. Rank 13/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.209.
Powell AE, Davies HT Bannister J, Macrae WA. Challenge of improving postoperative pain management: case studies of three acute pain services in the UK National Health Service. Br J Anaesth. 2009 Jun;102(6):824-31. Imp. Factor 2.920. Rank 4/22. Anaesthesiology. 0.181.
Powell AE, Davies HT, Bannister J, Macrae WA. Understanding the challenges of service change – learning from acute pain services in the UK. J R Soc Med. 2009 Feb;102(2):62-8. Imp. Factor 1.356. Rank 59/107. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.551.
Nutley SM, Walter I, Davies HTO, Promoting evidence-based practice: models and mechanisms from cross-sector review, Research on Social Work Practice, 2009;19(5):552-559
Walshe K, Davies HTO. Research, influence and impact: deconstructing the norms of health services research commissioning Policy & Society 2010;29(2):103-11
Books
Nutley S, Walter I & Davies HTO. Past, present and possible futures for evidence-based policy. In: Evidence for policy and decision making, G Argyrous (Ed), UNSW Press 2009
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Effective quality improvement: BPR.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(4): 166-171
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Practitioner-led rapid cycle change.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(5): 218-222
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Effective quality improvement: Lean.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(6): 270-275
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Vikki Entwistle
Angus VC, Entwistle VA, Emslie MJ, Walker KA, Andrew JE. The requirement for prior consent to participate on survey response rates: a population-based survey in Grampian. BMCHealth ServRes. 2003 11/18/2003;3(1):21. Imp. Factor 0.676. Rank 39/53. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.735.
Baldie DJ, Entwistle VA, Davey PG. The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: implications for treatment without admission. BMC Pulm Med. 2008 Jul 29;8(1):11. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Buetow SA, Entwistle VA. Pay for virtue: an opportunity to improve pay for performance? Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice; doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2573.2011.01722.x
Bugge C, Entwistle VA, Watt IS. The significance for decision-making of information that is not exchanged by patients and health professionals during consultations. Soc Sci Med. 2006 Jun 19. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Calnan M, Rowe R, Entwistle V. Trust relations in health care: an agenda for future research. J Health Organ Manag. 2006;20(5):477-84. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Cuthbertson BH, Skea ZC, Sutherland AG, McDonald AM, Norrie JD, Carlson R, Bridgman S for the KORAL study group. Developing a placebo-controlled trial in surgery: issues of design, acceptability and feasibility. Trials 2011, 12:50.
Campbell MK, Skea ZC, Sutherland AG, Cuthbertson BH, Entwistle VA, McDonald AM, Norrie JD, Carlson RV, Bridgman S and the KORAL study group. Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of arthroscopic lavage in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee: a mixed methods study of the feasibility of conducting a surgical placebo-controlled trial (the KORAL study). Health Technology Assessment, 2010: 14 (5). doi: 10.3310/hta14050.
Campbell MK, Snowdon C, Francis D, Elbourne D, McDonald AM, Knight R, Entwistle VA, Garcia J, Roberts I, Grant A, Grant A. Recruitment to randomised trials: strategies for trial enrollment and participation study. The STEPS study. Health Technol Assess. 2007 Nov;11(48):iii, ix-105. Imp. Factor 5.290. Rank 2/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.035.
Carter S, Entwistle VA, McCaffery K, Rychetnik L. Shared health governance: the potential danger of oppressive ‘healthism’. American Journal of Bioethics, 2011; 11(7): 57-59. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2011.566668
Collins S, Drew P, Watt I, Entwistle V. ‘Unilateral’ and ‘bilateral’ practitioner approaches in decision-making about treatment. Soc Sci Med. 2005 Jul 7. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Cribb A, Donnetto S, Entwistle V. Patient involvement: from guidelines to good practice. Prescriber, 2011; 22(12) 19 June 2011, 30-6. doi: 10.1002/psb.770
Cribb A, Entwistle VA. Shared decision-making: trade offs between narrower and broader conceptions. Health Expectations, 2011; 14(2): 210-219. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2011.00694.x
Easton P, Entwistle V, Williams B. Health in the ‘hidden population’ of people with low literacy: a systematic review of the literature. BMC Public Health, 2010, 10:459. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-459.
Elwyn G, O’Connor A, Stacey D, Volk R, Edwards A, Coulter A, Thomson R, Barratt A, Barry M, Bernstein S, Butow P, Clarke A, Entwistle V, Feldman-Stewart D, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Moumjid N, Mulley A, Ruland C, Sepucha K, Sykes A, Whelan T. Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus process. bmj. 2006 Aug 26;333(7565):417. Imp. Factor 9.052. Rank 6/105. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.057.
Emslie MJ, Andrew J, Angus V, Entwistle V, Walker K. Who are your public? A survey comparing the views of a population-based sample with those of a community-based public forum in Scotland. Health SocCare Community. 2005 3/2005;13(2):164-9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA. Brief reflections (Editorial). Health Expectations, 2010; 13 (4): 331-2
Entwistle VA. Considerations of ‘fit’ and patient involvement in decision making. Health Expect. 2006 Jun;9(2):95-7. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V. Considering ‘balance’ in information. Health Expect. 2007 Dec;10(4):307-8. Imp. Factor 2.089. Rank 13/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.228.
Entwistle VA. Differing perspectives on patient involvement in patient safety. Qual Saf Health Care. 2007 Apr;16(2):82-3. Imp. Factor 1.937. Rank 10/52. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.192.
Entwistle VA. Expectations, hopes and moral norms. (Editorial). Health Expectations, 2009; 12 (4): 345-6.
Entwistle VA. Hurtful comments are harmful comments: respectful communication is not just an optional extra in healthcare. Health Expect. 2008 Dec;11(4):319-20. Imp. Factor 1.949. Rank 35/100. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.35.
Entwistle V. Nursing shortages and patient safety problems in hospital care: is clinical monitoring by families part of the solution? Health Expect. 2004 3/2004;7(1):1-5. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V. Participation in screening programmes. Health Expect. 2001 6/2001;4(2):79-80. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V. Patient’s information environments: deserts, jungles and less hostile alternatives. Health Expect. 2003 6/2003;6(2):93-6. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA. Public involvement in health service governance and development: questions of potential for influence. Health Expect. 2009 Mar;12(1):1-3. Imp. Factor 1.949. Rank 18/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.315.
Entwistle V. Putting participation in the picture. Health Expect. 2002 6/2002;5(2):93-4. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V. Supporting participation in clinical research: decision aids for trial recruitment? Health Expect. 2008 Sep;11(3):205-7. Imp. Factor 1.949. Rank 18/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.315.
Entwistle V. The potential contribution of decision aids to screening programmes. Health Expect. 2001 6/2001;4(2):109-15. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V. Trust and shared decision-making: an emerging research agenda. Health Expect. 2004 12/2004;7(4):271-3. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA. When service users’ support obscures problems with care: the need for rigorous research into patients’ experiences. (Editorial). Health Expectations, 2009; 12 (2): 117-119
Entwistle VA, Andrew JE, Emslie MJ, Walker KA, Dorrian C, Angus VC, Conniff AO. Public opinion on systems for feeding back views to the National Health Service. QualSaf Health Care. 2003 12/2003;12(6):435-42. Imp. Factor 2.213. Rank 9/52. Health Care Sciences and Services. 0.173.
Entwistle V, Calnan M, Dieppe P. Consumer involvement in setting the health services research agenda: persistent questions of value. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2008 Oct;13 Suppl 3:76-81. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.0.
Entwistle VA, Carter SM, Cribb A, McCaffery KM. Supporting patient autonomy: the importance of clinical relationships. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2010, 25 (7): 741-5. doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1292-2.
Entwistle VA, Carter SM, Trevena L, Flitcroft K, Irwig L, McCaffery K, Salkeld G. Communicating about screening. BMJ. 2008;337:a1591. Imp. Factor 9.723. Rank 7/100. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.07.
Entwistle VA, Cribb A. Conversations between philosophy, health services and research (Guest Editorial) Health Expectations, 2011; 14(2): 178-181. doi: 10.1111/j.1369-7625.2011.00690.x
Entwistle VA, Firnigl D, Ryan M, Francis J, Kinghorn P. Which experiences of healthcare delivery matter to service users and why? A critical interpretive synthesis and conceptual map. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, published online 3 October 2011, doi: 10.1258/jhsrp.2011.011029.
Entwistle VA, France EF, Wyke S, Jepson R, Hunt K, Ziebland S, Thompson AGH. How information about other people’s personal experiences can help with healthcare decision-making: a qualitative study. Patient Education and Counseling, published online 8 June 2011, doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.05.014)
Entwistle V, Hanley, B. Involving the Public. In: Pencheon D, Gray, JAM., Guest, C., Melzer, D., editor. Oxford Handbook of Public Health. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2006. p. 602-8.
Entwistle VA, MacLennan G, Skea Z, Bhattacharya S, Williams B. Methods of hysterectomy: should women have a say? (letter). bmj. 2005 Aug 6;331(7512):351-2. Imp. Factor 7.038. Rank 7/103. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.068.
Entwistle VA, McCaughan D, Watt IS, Birks Y, Hall J, Peat M, Williams B, Wright J and the PIPS group. Speaking up about safety concerns: a qualitative study of patients’ views and experiences. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2010, 19: e33. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2009.039743.
Entwistle VA, O’Donnell M. Research funding organisations and consumer involvement. JHealth ServResPolicy. 2003 7/2003;8(3):129-31. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V, Prior M, Skea ZC, Francis JJ. Involvement in treatment decision-making: its meaning to people with diabetes and implications for conceptualisation. Soc Sci Med. 2008 Jan;66(2):362-75. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA, Quick O. Trust in the context of patient safety problems. J Health Organ Manag. 2006;20(5):397-416. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA, Skea ZC, O’Donnell MT. Decisions about treatment: interpretations of two measures of control by women having a hysterectomy. SocSciMed. 2001 9/2001;53(6):721-32. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V, Tritter JQ, Calnan M. Researching experiences of cancer: the importance of methodology. EurJCancer Care (Engl). 2002 9/2002;11(3):232-7. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle VA, Watt IS. Sharing decisions with patients. In: Thompson C, Dowding D. (Eds) Essential decision making and clinical judgement for nurses. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2009. Pp217-234.
Entwistle VA, Watt IS. Patient involvement in treatment decision-making: The case for a broader conceptual framework. Patient Educ Couns. 2006 Jul 26. Imp. Factor 1.356. Rank 56/99. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.565.
Entwistle V, Williams B, Skea Z, MacLennan G, Bhattacharya S. Which surgical decisions should patients participate in and how? Reflections on women’s recollections of discussions about variants of hysterectomy. Soc Sci Med. 2006 Jan;62(2):499-509. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V, Williams B. Health literacy: the need to consider images as well as words. Health Expect. 2008 Jun;11(2):99-101. Imp. Factor 1.949. Rank 18/57. Health care sciences & services. 0.315.
France E, Wyke S, Ziebland S, Entwistle VA, Hunt K. How personal experiences feature in women’s accounts of use of information for decisions about antenatal diagnostic testing for foetal abnormality. Social Science and Medicine, 2011, 72 (5): 755-62. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.11.031
Francis JJ, Johnston M, Robertson C, Glidewell L, Entwistle V, Eccles MP, Grimshaw JM. What is an adequate sample size? Operationalising data saturation for theory-based content analysis. Psychology and Health, 2010; 25 (10): 1229-1245. doi: 10.1080/08870440903194015.
Greenway J, Dieppe P, Entwistle V, ter Meulen R. ‘Facing the future’: the government’s real agenda for health visitors. Community Pract. 2008 Nov;81(11):29-32. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Greig G, Entwistle VA, Beech N. Addressing complex healthcare problems in diverse settings: insights from activity theory. Social Science and Medicine, published online, doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.02.006
Hall J, Peat M, Birks Y, Golder S, Entwistle V, Gilbody S, Mansell P, McCaughan D, Sheldon T, Watt I, Williams B, Wright J. Effectiveness of interventions designed to promote patient involvement to enhance safety: a systematic review. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2010. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2009.032748
Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Entwistle V, Coulter A, O’Connor A, Rovner DR. Patient choice modules for summaries of clinical effectiveness: a proposal. bmj. 2001 3/17/2001;322(7287):664-7. Imp. Factor 7.038. Rank 7/103. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.068.
Langston AL, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Skea Z. A centralised public information resource for randomised trials: a scoping study to explore desirability and feasibility. BMCHealth ServRes. 2005 5/24/2005;5(1):39. Imp. Factor 0.676. Rank 39/53. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.735.
Langston AL, Johnston M, Francis J, Robertson C, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Marteau T, Maclennan G, Weinman J, McCallum M, Miedzybrodska Z, Charnock K, Ralston SH. Protocol for stage 2 of the GaP study (genetic testing acceptability for Paget’s disease of bone): a questionnaire study to investigate whether relatives of people with Paget’s disease would accept genetic testing and preventive treatment if they were available. BMC Health Serv Res. 2008;8:116. Imp. Factor 1.358. Rank 31/57. health Care Sciences & Services. 0.543.
Langston AL, Johnston M, Robertson C, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Marteau TM, McCallum M, Ralston SH. Protocol for Stage 1 of the GaP Study (Genetic Testing Acceptability for Pagets Disease of Bone): An Interview Study about Genetic Testing and Preventive Treatment: Would relatives of people with Pagets disease want testing and treatment if they were available? BMC Health Serv Res. 2006 Jun 8;6(1):71. Imp. Factor 1.625. Rank 16/52. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.307.
Loughlin M, Bluhm R, Buetow S, Upshur REG, Goldenberg MJ, Borgerson K, Entwistle V. Virtue, progress and practice (Editorial). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2011; doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2011.01748.x
McCann S, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA. Reasons for participating in randomised controlled trials. Conditional altruism and considerations for self. Trials, 2010, 11: 31 (22 March 2010). doi: 10/1186/1745-6215-11-31.
McDonald AM, Knight RC, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Grant AM, Cook JA, Elbourne DR, Francis D, Garcia J, Roberts I, Snowdon C. What influences recruitment to randomised controlled trials? A review of trials funded by two UK funding agencies. Trials. 2006 Apr 7;7(1):9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
O’Connor AM, Bennett C, Stacey D, Barry MJ, Col NF, Eden KB, Entwistle V, Fiset V, Holmes-Rovner M, Khangura S, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Rovner DR. Do patient decision aids meet effectiveness criteria of the international patient decision aid standards collaboration? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Med Decis Making. 2007 Sep-Oct;27(5):554-74. Imp. Factor 1.736. Rank 22/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.385.
O’Connor AM, Bennett CL, Stacey D, Barry M, Col NF, Eden KD, Entwistle VA, Fiset V, Holmes-Rovner M, Khangura S, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Rovner D. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions (review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2009 issue 1.
O’Donnell M, Entwistle V, Deery C. Discussing wisdom teeth with patients: a critique of information materials. Health Bull(Edinb). 2001 5/2001;59(3):171-7. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
O’Donnell M, Entwistle V. Consumer involvement in decisions about what health-related research is funded. Health Policy. 2004 12/2004;70(3):281-90. Imp. Factor 1.201. Rank 26/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.5.
O’Donnell M, Entwistle V. Consumer involvement in research projects: the activities of research funders. Health Policy. 2004 8/2004;69(2):229-38. Imp. Factor 1.201. Rank 26/52. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.5.
Peat M, Entwistle VA, Hall J, Birks Y, Golder S on behalf of the PIPS Group. A scoping review and approach to appraisal of interventions intended to involve patients in patient safety. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2010; 15(S1): 17-25. doi: 10.1258/jhsrp.2009.009040.
Potter BK, Avard D, Entwistle V, Kennedy C, Chakraborty P, McGuire M, Wilson BJ. Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Health Technology Assessment for Prenatal/Preconceptional and Newborn Screening: A Workshop Report. Public Health Genomics. 2008 Sep 3. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Potter BK, Avard D, Graham ID, Entwistle VA, Caulfield TA, Chakraborty P, Kennedy C, McGuire M, Griener GG, Montgomery M, Wells GA, Wilson BJ. Guidance for considering ethical, legal, and social issues in health technology assessment: application to genetic screening. Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 2008 Fall;24(4):412-22. Imp. Factor 1.406. Rank 30/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.52.
Ryan M, Watson V, Entwistle V. Rationalising the ‘irrational’: a think aloud study of discrete choice experiment responses. Health Economics. 2009 Mar;18(3):321-36. Imp. Factor 1.648. Rank 22/57. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.385. doi: 10:1002/hec.1369
Awarded the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 2009 research excellence award for methodology excellence.
Shepherd HL, Barratt A, Trevena LJ, McGeechan K, Carey K, Epstein RM, Butow PN, Del Mar CD, Entwistle VA, Tattersall MHN. Three simple questions to increase information about treatment options and patient involvement in healthcare consultations Patient Education and Counseling, published online 9 August 2011, doi: 10.1016/j/pec.2011.07.022
Skea Z, Harry V, Bhattacharya S, Entwistle V, Williams B, MacLennan G, Templeton A. Women’s perceptions of decision-making about hysterectomy. BJOG. 2004 2/2004;111(2.326):133-42. Imp. Factor 2.326. Rank 12/53. Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 0.226.
Skea ZC, Entwistle VA, Watt I, Russell E. ‘Avoiding harm to others’ considerations in relation to parental measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination discussions – an analysis of an online chat forum. Soc Sci Med. 2008 Nov;67(9):1382-90. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Skea Z, Maclennan S, Entwistle VA, Ndow J. Enabling mutual helping? Facilitating peer support among people with cancer. Patient Education & Counseling, 2011; 85: 2120-e135, doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.01.032.
Smith PA, Entwistle VA, Nuttall N. Patients’ experiences with partial dentures: a qualitative study. Gerodontology. 2005 Dec;22(4):187-Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Snowdon C, Elbourne D, Garcia J, Campbell MK, Entwistle VA, Francis D, Grant AM, Knight RC, McDonald AM, Roberts I. Financial considerations in the conduct of multi-centre randomised controlled trials: evidence from a qualitative study. Trials. 2006 Dec 21;7(1):34. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Entwistle VA, Haddow G, Wells M. Placing evidence in context: a response to Craig Fry. Social Science and Medicine, 2008; 66 (7). 1461-2.
Williams B, Entwistle V, Haddow G, Wells M. Promoting research participation: why not advertise altruism? Social Science and Medicine, 2008; 66 (7): 1451-1456.
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Suzanne Grant
Checkland K, Harrison S, McDonald R, Grant S, Campbell S, Guthrie B. (2008) Biomedicine, holism and general medical practice: responses to the 2004 General Practitioner contract, Sociology of Health and Illness, 30, 5, 788-803.
Grant S. Fences, pathways, and a peripatetic sense of community: kinship and residence amongst the Nivacle of the Paraguayan Chaco. In J. Vergunst, A. Árnason, N. Ellison and A. Whitehouse (eds.) Landscapes Beyond Land: Routes, Aesthetics, Narratives. Oxford: Berghahn. European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Series. Forthcoming 2010.
Grant S, Huby G, Watkins F, Checkland K, McDonald R, Davies H, Guthrie B. (2009) The impact of pay-for-performance on professional boundaries in UK general practice: an ethnographic study, Sociology of Health and Illness, 31, 2, 229-245.
Huby G, Guthrie B, Grant S, Watkins F, McDonald R, Checkland K, Davies H. (2008) Whither British general practice after the 2004 GMS contract? Stories and realities of change in four UK general practices, Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 22, 1, 63-78.
Huby G, Harries J, Grant S. Contributions of ethnography to the study of public services management: past and present realities, Public Management Review. Forthcoming 2010.
O’Donnell CA, Ring A, McLean G, Grant S, Guthrie B, Gabbay M, Mair FS, Carlisle C., Heaney D, Sutton M and Watt GCM. (2010) The new GMS contract in primary care: the impact of governance and incentives on care. Final report. NIHR Service Delivery and Organisation programme.
Gail Greig
Kelly DR, Lough M, Rushmer R, Wilkinson JE, Greig G, Davies HT. Delivering feedback on learning organization characteristics–using a Learning Practice Inventory. J Eval Clin Pract. 2007 Oct;13(5):734-40. Imp. Factor 1.843. Rank 27/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.435.
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Gerry Humphris
Freeman R, Clarke HM, Humphris GM. Conversion tables for the Corah and Modified Dental Anxiety Scales. Community Dent Health. 2007 Mar;24(1):49-54. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Freeman R, Humphris GM. Communicating in Dental Practice: Stress Free Dentistry and Improved Patient Care. London: Quintessence Publishing Co Ltd; 2006.
Gorter R, Freeman R, Hammen S, Murtomaa H, Blinkhorn A, Humphris G. Psychological stress and health in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year baseline results from five European dental schools. Eur J Dent Educ. 2008 May;12(2):61-8. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Harrow A, Wells M, Humphris G, Taylor C, Williams B. “Seeing is believing, and believing is seeing”: an exploration of the meaning and impact of women’s mental images of their breast cancer and their potential origins. Patient Educ Couns. 2008 Nov;73(2):339-46. Imp. Factor 1.792. Rank 43/100. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.43.
Hodges LJ, Humphris GM. Fear of recurrence and psychological distress in head and neck cancer patients and their carers. Psychooncology. 2009 Aug;18(8):841-8. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Humphris G, Blinkhorn A, Freeman R, Gorter R, Hoad-Reddick G, Murtomaa H, O’Sullivan R, Splieth C. Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: baseline results from seven European dental schools. Eur J Dent Educ. 2002 Feb;6(1):22-9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Humphris G, Freeman R, Gibson B, Simpson K, Whelton H. Oral health-related quality of life for 8-10-year-old children: an assessment of a new measure. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2005 Oct;33(5):326-32. Imp. Factor 1.631. Rank 20/49. Dentistry, Oral Health & Medicine. 0.408.
Humphris GM, Clarke HM, Freeman R. Does completing a dental anxiety questionnaire increase anxiety? A randomised controlled trial with adults in general dental practice. Br Dent J. 2006 Jul 8;201(1):33-5. Imp. Factor 0.658. Rank 42/49. Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine. 0.857.
Humphris GM, Freeman R, Clarke HM. Risk perception of oral cancer in smokers attending primary care: a randomised controlled trial. Oral Oncol. 2004 Oct;40(9):916-24. Imp. Factor 2.266. Rank 66/123. Oncology. 0.536.
Viinikangas A, Lahti S, Yuan S, Pietila I, Freeman R, Humphris G. Evaluating a single dental anxiety question in Finnish adults. Acta Odontol Scand. 2007 Aug;65(4):236-40. Imp. Factor 1.017. Rank 32/49. Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine. 0.653.
Yuan S, Freeman R, Lahti S, Lloyd-Williams F, Humphris G. Some psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale with cross validation. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2008;6:22. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
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Sara Joice
Joice S, Johnston M, Bonetti D, Morrison V, MacWalter R. Stroke survivor’s evaluation of a stroke workbook-based intervention designed to increase perceived control over recovery Health Education Journal (published online) http://hej.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/09/16/0017896910383555.full.pdf+html
Martyn Jones
Jones MC, Johnston D Understanding phenomena in the real world: The case for real time data collection. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 2011;16(3):172-176
Jones MC, MacGillivray S, Kroll T, Connaghan J, Zohoor AR. A Thematic Analysis of the Conceptualisation of Self Care, Self Management and Self Management Support in the Long-Term Conditions Management Literature. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness, 2011;3(3):174–185.
Jones M, Rattray J. Questionnaire Design. In Gerrish K, Lacey A Eds. Nursing Research. Blackwell Publishing, London (2009) (in press)
Morrison K, Ricketts IW, Jones MC, Johnston DW, Pitts NB, Sullivan FM. “Pocket Interview – a secure electronic data collection and diary tool”, HC2009
Morrison K, Ricketts IW, Jones MC, Johnston DW, Pitts NB, Sullivan FM. “A secure electronic diary and data collection tool”, Pervasive Health 2009
Morrison K, Ricketts IW, Jones MC, Johnston DW, Pitts NB, Sullivan FM. “Pocket Interview – a secure electronic data collection and diary tool”, eHealth
International online journal 2009
Rijken M, Jones M, Heijmans M & Dixon A. Supporting self care. In: Responding to the Epidemic of Chronic Disease (Nolte, E Editor). World Health
Organisation, Geneva (2008)
Zetta S, Smith K, Jones MC, Sullivan F Evaluating the Angina Plan in patients admitted to hospital with Angina: A Randomised Controlled Trial. Cardiovascular Therapeutics, 2011; 29: 112-124. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1755-5922.2009.00109.x/pdf
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Thilo Kroll
Bradbury-Jones C, Taylor J, Duncan F & Kroll T. Primary care experiences of women living with domestic abuse: implications for practice. Nursing Standard, 2011; 25(43):35-40.
Greenberg K. & Kroll T (2010). The Relation of Body Mass Index to Length of Stay for Patients at an Acute Rehabilitation Hospital after Total Hip Arthroplasty. Clinical Audit, 2, 45-48. Available at http://www.dovepress.com/the-relation-of-body-mass-index-demographic-and-health-related-variabl-peer-reviewed-article-CA.
Groah S, Libin A, Lauderdale M, Kroll T, DeJong G, Hsieh J, (2009). Beyond the Evidence-Based Practice Paradigm to Achieve Best Practice in Rehabilitation Medicine: A Clinical Review. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,1(10), 941-950.
Hoddinott P, Kroll T, Raja A & Lee A (2009). Seeing other women breastfeed: how vicarious experience relates to breastfeeding intention and behaviour. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 6(2), 134-146.
Jones MC, MacGillivray S, Kroll T, Connaghan J, Zohoor AR. A Thematic Analysis of the Conceptualisation of Self Care, Self Management and Self Management Support in the Long-Term Conditions Management Literature. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness, 2011;3(3):174–185.
Kehn M, Kroll T. (2011). Reporting trends of spinal cord injury research representation: a media content analysis. Disability and Health Journal, 4(2): 121-128, DOI: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2010.09.001.
Kehn M & Kroll T (2009). Staying physically active after spinal cord injury: a qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators to exercise participation. BMC Public Health, 9:168, pp.doi:10.1186/1471-2458-9-168.
Kroll T. (2011). Designing Mixed Methods Studies in Health-Related Research with People with Disabilities. Journal of Multiple Research Approaches, 5(1) : 64-75.
Kroll T (2009). Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. In S Burch (ed), Encyclopedia of American Disability History. New York: Facts on File.
Kroll T, Kehn M. (2010). Effectiveness of Non-Pharmacological and Non-Surgical Interventions to Support Pain Management After Spinal Cord Injury. HeilberufeScience, 1(4), 101-107.
Kroll T & Morris J. (2009). Challenges and opportunities in utilising mixed methods designs in rehabilitation research. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 90, Suppl 1, S11-S16.
Kroll T & Naue U (2011). The state and context of evidence production and knowledge translation in the rehabilitation of people with Alzheimer’s Disease. Dementia, 10(1): 19-34, doi: 10.1177/1471301210392973.
Kroll T & Neri M (2009). Designs for Mixed Methods Research. In S Andrew & E. J. Halcomb (eds), Mixed Methods Research for Nursing and the Health Sciences (31-49). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Ljungberg I, Kroll T, Libin A, Gordon S, Groah S & Neri M (2011). Using peer mentoring with people with spinal cord injury to enhance self-efficacy beliefs and prevent medical complications. Journal of Clinical Nursing,20(3-4), 351-358.
Morris J, Oliver T, Kroll T, MacGillivray S. The importance of psychological and social factors in influencing the uptake and maintenance of physical activity after stroke: A structured review of the empirical literature. Stroke Research and Treatment 2011, Volume 2012. DOI: 10.1155/2012/195249
Naue U & Kroll T (2010). Bridging policies and practice: challenges and opportunities for the governance of disability and ageing. International Journal of Integrated Care, 10, www.ijic.org.
Naue U, Kroll T. The ‘demented other’ or simply ‘a person’. Response article. Nursing Philosophy 2011;12:293-296
Prior S, Waller A, Kroll T (2011). Focus Groups as a Requirements Gathering Method with Adults with Severe Speech and Physical Impairments. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1, First published on 26th April, 1-9 (iFirst) doi: 10.1080/0144929X.2011.566939
Selove R, Kroll T, Coppes M, Cheng Y. Psychosocial services in the first 30 days after diagnosis: Results of a web-based survey of Children’s Oncology Group (COG) member institutions. Submitted to Pediatric Bone and Cancer. Article first published online: 13 JUL 2011. DOI: 10.1002/pbc.23235
Wells M, Ross F, Davie J & Kroll T(2010). Improving standards of nutritional care on a cancer ward: the development and evaluation of a Nutritional Care Assistant (NCA) role. Clinical Audit, 2, 49-57, available at. http://www.dovepress.com/improving-standards-of-nutritional-care-on-a-cancer-ward-the-developme-peer-reviewed-article-CA.
Wyke S, Kroll T (2010). A knowledge exchange network for policy makers, practitioners and researchers promoting self-care for long term conditions – Knowledge exchange on public policy pilot projects. Edinburgh: Scottish Funding Council (SFC).
Young AF, Naji S, Kroll T. Support for self-management of cardiovascular disease by people with learning disabilities. Family Practice 2011:0:1-9
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Steve MacGillivray
Jones MC, MacGillivray S, Kroll T, Connaghan J, Zohoor AR. A Thematic Analysis of the Conceptualisation of Self Care, Self Management and Self Management Support in the Long-Term Conditions Management Literature. Journal of Nursing and Healthcare of Chronic Illness, 2011;3(3):174–185.
Morris J, Oliver T, Kroll T, MacGillivray S. The importance of psychological and social factors in influencing the uptake and maintenance of physical activity after stroke: A structured review of the empirical literature. Stroke Research and Treatment 2011, Volume 2012. DOI: 10.1155/2012/195249
Liz Mitchell
Macdonald S, Macleod U, Campbell NC, Weller D, Mitchell E. Systematic review of factors influencing patient and practitioner delay in diagnosis of upper gastrointestinal cancer. Br J Cancer. 2006 May 8;94(9):1272-80. Imp. Factor 3.742. Rank 33/123. Oncology. 0.268.
Macleod U, Mitchell E. Comorbidity in general practice. Practitioner. 2005 4/2005;249(1669):282-4. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Mitchell E, Sullivan F, Watt G, Grimshaw JM, Donnan PT. Using electronic patient records to inform strategic decision making in primary care. Medinfo. 2004;11(Pt 2):1157-61. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Mitchell E. Data for management of diabetes in primary care–master or minion? Diabetes TechnolTher. 2005 2/2005;7(1):209-12. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Jacqui Morris
Morris J, Oliver T, Kroll T, MacGillivray S. The importance of psychological and social factors in influencing the uptake and maintenance of physical activity after stroke: A structured review of the empirical literature. Stroke Research and Treatment 2011, Volume 2012. DOI: 10.1155/2012/195249
Pollock A, Morris J, van Wijck F, Coupar F, Langhorne P. Response to Cauraugh, J. H., et al. Bilateral movement training and stroke motor recovery progress: A structured review and meta-analysis Human Movement Science 2011;30:143-146
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Alison Powell
Journal papers
Davies HT, Mannion R, Jacobs R, Powell AE, Marshall MN. Exploring the relationship between senior management team culture and hospital performance. Med Care Res Rev. 2007 Feb;64(1):46-65. Imp. Factor 2.553. Rank 14/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.225.
Davies HTO, Powell AE, Rushmer RK. (2007) Why don’t clinicians engage with quality improvement? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 12(3): 129-130 Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Hamilton S, Huby G, Tierney A, Powell A, Kielmann T, Sheikh A, Pinnock H (2008) Mind the gap between policy imperatives and service provision: a qualitative study of the process of respiratory service development in England and Wales BMC Health Services Research 8: 248
Kielmann T, Huby G, Powell A, Sheikh A, Price D, Williams S, et al. From awareness to involvement? A qualitative study of respiratory patients’ awareness of health service change. Health Expectations 2011;14(3): 321-333.
Kielmann T, Huby G, Powell A, Sheikh A, Price D, Williams S, Pinnock H (2010) From support to boundary: A qualitative study of the border between self-care and professional care. Patient Education and Counseling 79: 55-61
Pinnock H, Huby G, Tierney A, Hamilton S, Powell A, Kielmann T, Sheikh A (2009) Is multidisciplinary teamwork the key? A qualitative study of the development of respiratory services in the UK. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102: 378-390
Powell A, Davies HTO (2001) Reading and assessing qualitative research Hospital Medicine 62 (6): 360-363, 2001
Powell AE, Davies HTO. (2001) Business process re-engineering: lost hope or learning opportunity? British Journal of Health Care Management 7:446-9
Powell AE, Davies HTO, Bannister J, Macrae WA (2009) Understanding the challenges of service change: learning from acute pain services in the UK Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 102(2): 62-68 Imp. Factor 1.356. Rank 59/107. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.551. (pdf file)
Powell AE, Davies HTO, Bannister J, Macrae WA (2009) Challenge of improving postoperative pain management: case studies of three acute pain services in the UK National Health Service British Journal of Anaesthesia 102(6): 824-831. Imp. Factor 2.920. Rank 4/22. Anaesthesiology. 0.181.[This article was selected for publication in the Portuguese excerpted edition of the British Journal of Anaesthesia vol 1, issue 3 (November 2009)]. (pdf file)
Powell AE, Davies HTO, Bannister J, Macrae WA (2004). Rhetoric and reality on acute pain services in the UK: a national postal questionnaire survey. British Journal of Anaesthesia 92 (5): 689-693 (pdf file)
Powell A, Davies HTO, Nutley S (2002) Regulating for improvement in public services: a review of activity and issues Social Policy Focus 2 (4): 6-8, 2002
Powell A, Davies HTO, Thomson R. (2003) Using routine comparative data to assess the quality of health care: understanding and avoiding common pitfalls Quality and Safety in Health Care 12: 122-128, 2003
Powell A, Rushmer R, Davies H (2009) Effective quality improvement series (8 papers) British Journal of Healthcare Management Vol 15 Nos 1-8:
Effective quality improvement: recognising the challenges. 15(1): 17-21.
Effective quality improvement: some necessary conditions. 15(2): 62-68.
Effective quality improvement: TQM and CQI approaches. 15(3): 114-120.
Effective quality improvement: BPR. 15(4): 166-171.
Practitioner-led rapid cycle change. 15(5): 218-222.
Effective quality improvement: Lean. 15(6): 270-275.
Effective quality improvement: Six Sigma. 15(7): 322-326.
Effective quality improvement: conclusions. 15(8): 374-379.
Williams B, Powell A, Hoskins G, Neville R. (2008) The impact of asthma on participation in physical activity among children and young people: A review of psychosocial issues. BMC Family Practice 4: 90. (Awarded “Highly Accessed” status)
Reports
Powell AE, Rushmer RK, Davies HTO (2009) A systematic narrative review of quality improvement models in health care. NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, Edinburgh
Davies H, Powell A, Rushmer R (2007) Healthcare professionals’ views on clinician engagement in quality improvement: A literature review. The Health Foundation, London.
Book chapters
Powell AE, Davies HTO, Bannister J, Macrae WA. (2008) Acute pain services and organizational change in Breivik H, Campbell WI, Nicholas MK (eds) Clinical Pain Management: Practice and Procedures (Second Edition), Hodder Arnold, London: 604-618
Macrae WA, Bruce J, Powell AE (2008) Preventing chronic pain after surgery in Macintyre PE, Walker SM, Rowbotham DJ (eds) Clinical Pain Management: Acute Pain (Second Edition), Hodder Arnold, London: 558-569
Mannion R, Davies HTO, Marshall MN, Powell A (2005) Culture and performance in English acute hospital trusts: condensed case study narratives in Mannion R, Davies HTO, Marshall MN Cultures for performance in health care Open University Press, Maidenhead: 89- 158
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Rosemary Rushmer
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Effective quality improvement: BPR.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(4): 166-171
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Practitioner-led rapid cycle change.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(5): 218-222
Powell A, Rushmer, R and Davies H. “Effective quality improvement: Lean.” British Journal of Healthcare Management 2009;15(6): 270-275
Powell AE, Rushmer, RK, and Davies HTO. NHS QIS has published “A systematic narrative review of quality improvement models in health care”: (February 2009)
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Isabel Walters
Davies H, Nutley S, Walter I. Why ‘knowledge transfer’ is misconceived for applied social research. J Health Serv Res Policy. 2008 Jul;13(3):188-90. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Davies HTO, Nutley S, Walter I. Academic advice for practitioners – the role and use of research-based evidence. Public Money & Management. 2007;27(4):232-5. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Books
Nutley S, Walter I& Davies HTO. Past, present and possible futures for evidence-based policy. In: Evidence for policy and decision making, G Argyrous (Ed), UNSW Press 2009
Nutley SM, Walter I Davies HTO, Promoting evidence-based practice: models and mechanisms from cross-sector review, Research on Social Work Practice, 2009
Joyce Wilkinson
Wilkinson JE, Wimpenny P, & Johnson N. Book chapter accepted for publication for book 3 of a Wiley Blackwell series ‘From evidence to practice’. ‘Using Models to support evidence implementation processes’ (2009) April
Kelly DR, Lough M, Rushmer R, Wilkinson JE, Greig G, Davies HT. Delivering feedback on learning organization characteristics–using a Learning Practice Inventory. J Eval Clin Pract. 2007 Oct;13(5):734-40. Imp. Factor 1.843. Rank 27/62. Health Care Sciences & Services. 0.435.
Brian Williams
Arroll B, Macgillivray S, Ogston S, Reid I, Sullivan F, Williams B, Crombie I. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo for treatment of depression in primary care: a meta-analysis. Ann Fam Med. 2005 Sep-Oct;3(5):449-56. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Coid DR, Williams B, Crombie IK. Partnerships with health and private voluntary organizations: what are the issues for health authorities and boards? Public Health. 2003 Sep;117(5):317-22. Imp. Factor 0.744. Rank 71/89. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.797.
Coyle J, Williams B. Valuing people as individuals: development of an instrument through a survey of person-centredness in secondary care. JAdvNurs. 2001 11/2001;36(3):450-9. Imp. Factor 0.917. Rank 9/33. Nursing. 0.272.
Crombie IK, Irvine L, Williams B, McGinnis AR, Slane PW, Alder EM, McMurdo ME. Why older people do not participate in leisure time physical activity: a survey of activity levels, beliefs and deterrents. Age Ageing. 2004 May;33(3):287-92. Imp. Factor 1.760. Rank 14/27. Geriatrics & Gerontology. 0.518.
Crombie IK, McMurdo ME, Irvine L, Williams B. Overcoming barriers to recruitment in health research: concerns of potential participants need to be dealt with. bmj. 2006 Aug 19;333(7564):398. Imp. Factor 9.052. Rank 6/105. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.057.
Dickinson HO, Mason JM, Nicolson DJ, Campbell F, Beyer FR, Cook JV, Williams B, Ford GA. Lifestyle interventions to reduce raised blood pressure: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. J Hypertens. 2006 Feb;24(2):215-33. Imp. Factor 4.364. Rank 34/54. Peripheral Vascular Disease. 0.62.
Entwistle V, Williams B, Skea Z, MacLennan G, Bhattacharya S. Which surgical decisions should patients participate in and how? Reflections on women’s recollections of discussions about variants of hysterectomy. Soc Sci Med. 2006 Jan;62(2):499-509. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Entwistle V, Williams B. Health literacy: the need to consider images as well as words. Health Expect. 2008 Jun;11(2):99-101. Imp. Factor 1.949. Rank 18/57. Health care sciences & services. 0.315.
Entwistle VA, MacLennan G, Skea Z, Bhattacharya S, Williams B. Methods of hysterectomy: should women have a say? (letter). bmj. 2005 Aug 6;331(7512):351-2. Imp. Factor 7.038. Rank 7/103. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.068.
Harrow A, Wells M, Humphris G, Taylor C, Williams B. “Seeing is believing, and believing is seeing”: an exploration of the meaning and impact of women’s mental images of their breast cancer and their potential origins. Patient Educ Couns. 2008 Nov;73(2):339-46. Imp. Factor 1.792. Rank 43/100. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.43.
Hoskins G, Williams B, Coyle J, Corlett J, Neville R. Engaging pupils with asthma in physical activity. British Journal of School Nursing. 2009;4(1):23-7. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Ker JS, Williams B, Reid M, Dunkley P, Steele RJ. Attributes of trainers for postgraduate training in general surgery–a national consensus. Surgeon. 2003 Aug;1(4):215-20. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Mason JM, Dickinson HO, Nicolson DJ, Campbell F, Ford GA, Williams B. The diabetogenic potential of thiazide-type diuretic and beta-blocker combinations in patients with hypertension. J Hypertens. 2005 Oct;23(10):1777-81. Imp. Factor 4.364. Rank 34/54. Peripheral Vascular Disease. 0.62.
McDonach E, Barbour R, Williams B. Reflection on applying for ethical approval and governance in a climate of rapid change: prioritising process over principles. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2009;Vol 12.no.3; p272-242.
Morris JH, Williams B. Optimising long-term participation in physical activities after stroke: exploring new ways of working for physiotherapists. Physiotherapy. 2009 Sep;95(3):228-34. Imp. Factor 0.561. Rank 23/28. Rehabilitation. 0.821.
Skea Z, Harry V, Bhattacharya S, Entwistle V, Williams B, MacLennan G, Templeton A. Women’s perceptions of decision-making about hysterectomy. BJOG. 2004 2/2004;111(2.326):133-42. Imp. Factor 2.326. Rank 12/53. Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 0.226.
Themessl-Huber M, Humphris G, Dowell J, Macgillivray S, Rushmer R, Williams B. Audio-visual recording of patient-GP consultations for research purposes: a literature review on recruiting rates and strategies. Patient Educ Couns. 2008 May;71(2):157-68. Imp. Factor 1.792. Rank 43/100. Public, Environmental & Occupational Health. 0.43.
Williams B, Cameron L. The Potential and Problems of the Increasing use of Images in Health Care Interventions: are we running before we can walk? J Health Serv Res Policy. 2009 Oct;14(4):251-4. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Williams B, Coyle J, Dowell J, Mukhopadhyay S. Living with cystic fibrosis: An exploration of the impact of beliefs on emotional coping and motivation to adhere to treatment regimes among parents of children with cystic fibrosis in Scotland. International Journal of Disability, Community and Rehabilitation. [on-line]. 2007. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Entwistle V, Haddow G, Wells M. Promoting research participation: Why not advertise altruism? Soc Sci Med. 2008 Jan 25. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Entwistle VA, Haddow G, Wells M. Placing evidence in context: A response to Fry’s commentary. Soc Sci Med. 2008 Jan 25. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Healy D. Disclosure of minor mental health problems: an exploratory theoretical study. J Adv Nurs. 2001 Jul;35(1):108-16. Imp. Factor 0.917. Rank 9/33. Nursing. 0.272.
Williams B, Healy D. Perceptions of illness causation among new referrals to a community mental health team: “explanatory model” or “exploratory map”? Soc Sci Med. 2001 Aug;53(4):465-76. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Irvine L, McGinnis AR, McMurdo ME, Crombie IK. When no might not quite mean no; the importance of informed and meaningful non-consent: results from a survey of individuals refusing participation in a health-related research project. BMC Health Serv Res. 2007 Apr 26;7(1):59. Imp. Factor 1.625. Rank 16/52. Health Care Sciences and Services. 0.307.
Williams B, Mukhopadhvay S, Dowell J, Coyle J. Problems and solutions: Accounts by parents and children of adhering to chest physiotherapy for cystic fibrosis. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2007:1-9. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Mukhopadhyay S, Dowell J, Coyle J. From child to adult: An exploration of shifting family roles and responsibilities in managing physiotherapy for cystic fibrosis. Soc Sci Med. 2007 Aug 22. Imp. Factor 2.6. Rank 0.0.
Williams B, Powell A, Hoskins G, Neville R. Exploring and explaining low participation in physical activity among children and young people with asthma: a review. BMC Fam Pract. 2008;9:40. Imp. Factor 0.0. Rank n/a. n/a. 0.00.
Williams B, Shaw A, Durrant R, Crinson I, Pagliari C, De Lusignan S. Patient perspectives on multiple medications versus combined pills: a qualitative study. Qjm. 2005 Nov 10. Imp. Factor 2.580. Rank 17/103. Medicine, General & Internal. 0.165.
Williams B, Skinner J, Dowell J, Roberts R, Crombie I, Davis J. General Practitioners’ Reasons for the Failure of a Randomized Controlled Trial (The TIGER Trial) to Implement Epilepsy Guidelines in Primary Care. Epilepsia. 2007 Mar 13. Imp. Factor 3.227. Rank 23/148. Clinical Neurology. 0.155.
Williams B, Corlett J, Coyle J, Dowell J. “I’ve never not had it so I don’t really know what it’s like not to” – An exploration of normalcy and biographical disruption among children and young people with cystic fibrosis. Qualitative Health Research 2009;19:1443-1455
Williams B, Dowell J, Humphris G, Themessl-Huber M, Rushmer R, Ricketts I, Boyle P, Sullivan F. Developing a longitudinal database of routinely recorded primary care consultations linked to service use and outcome data: results of a pilot study for the Scottish Clinical Interactions Project (SCIP) Social Science & Medicine 2010;70:473-478
Williams B. Placebo and Nocebo Effects . In: Porter M, Alder B, Abraham C, editors. Psychology and Sociology Applied to Medicine. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2009