Items where Subject is "Health(social science)"

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  • Social Sciences(all) (525)
  • Health(social science) (41)
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  • Pregnancy and childbirth in English prisons : institutional ignominy and the pains of imprisonment. (2020) Laura Abbott, Hilary Thomas, Patricia Scott and Kathy Weston
  • The Blossom Gang: co-producing research on FGM with second-generation young people in the UK. (2023) Saadye Ali
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  • Development and Validation of the Body Compassion Questionnaire. (2021) Emily Beadle, Alison Cain, Shazia Akhtar, Joyce Lennox, Lauren McGuire and Nicholas Troop
  • “We know that our voices are valued, and that people are actually going to listen”: co-producing an evaluation of a young people’s research advisory group. (2023) Louca-Mai Brady, Jacqueline Miller, Eleri McFarlane-Rose, Jasmine Noor, Rhianne Noor and Annegret Dahlmann-Noor
  • “Fighting the invisible system”: A grounded theory study of the experiences of child protection social workers in England. (2023) Charlie Brazil, Lizette Nolte, Barbara Rishworth and Brian Littlechild
  • Between loss and restoration: The role of liminality in advancing theories of grief and bereavement. (2024) Katherine Bristowe, Liadh Timmins, Alexandra Pitman, Debbie Braybrook, Steve Marshall, Katherine Johnson, Michael King, Anna Roach, Deokhee Yi, Kathryn Almack, Elizabeth Day, Paul Clift, Ruth Rose and Richard Harding
  • Workplace bullying from the perspectives of trainee Clinical Psychologists. (2021) Lan Rachel Brown, Barbara Mason and Madeline Carter
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  • Talking Through the Silence: How do Clinical Psychologists who Have Experienced Suicide Bereavement ‘Make Sense’ of Suicide? (2022) Farah Dauhoo, Jacqui Gratton, Jeanette Fuller and Lizette Nolte
  • Size Acceptance: A Discursive Analysis of Online Blogs. (2018) Kate Davenport, Wendy Solomons, Sylvia Puchalska and Joanne McDowell
  • Using simulation modelling to transform hospital planning and management to address health inequalities. (2024) Eren Demir, Usame Yakutcan and Stephen J. Page
  • Food security and food practices in later life: A new model of vulnerability. (2021) Angela Dickinson, Wendy Wills, Ariadne Beatrice Kapetanaki, Sue Halliday, Faith Ikioda and Amy Godfrey-Smythe
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  • Reflections on developing a blended learning recovery programme for family carers of people who have mental ill-health. (2018) Joanna Fox, Anne Marie Smith, Lizzie Kenedler and George Evangelinos
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  • From training wheels to chemical condoms: exploring the narratives of PrEP discontinuation. (2021) Jaime Garcia Iglesias
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  • Data collection in care homes for older adults: A national survey in England. (2023) Barbara Hanratty, Arne Wolters, Ann-Marie Towers, Karen Spilsbury, Julienne Meyer, Anne Killet, Liz Jones, Adam Gordon, Jennifer Burton, Gizdem Akdur, Lisa Irvine, Krystal Warmoth, Jennifer Liddle and Claire Goodman
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  • Reporting on patient and public involvement (PPI) in research publications: Using the GRIPP2 checklists with lay co-researchers. (2021) Julia Jones, Marion Cowe, Sue Marks, Tony McAllister, Alex Mendoza, Carole Ponniah, Helena Wythe and Elspeth Mathie
  • “I don’t want to say the wrong thing”: Mental health professionals’ narratives of feeling inadequately skilled when working with gender diverse adults. (2022) Jos Twist
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  • Contextual Factors That Impact the Implementation of Patient Portals With a Focus on Older People in Acute Care Hospitals : Scoping Review. (2023) Zarnie Khadjesari, Julie Houghton, Tracey Brown, Helena Jopling, Fiona Stevenson and Jennifer Lynch
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  • The emotional wellbeing of young people : Final report of Phase One of a 'Choose Life' Research Project in Aberdeenshire (March 2004-March 2007). (2007) John G. Love, Philip W. Sutton, Hector Williams, Andrea Mayrhofer, Chris Yuill, Ann P. Love and Yvonne Millman
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  • Stigma, intersectionality and motherhood : Exploring the relations of stigma in the accounts of black teenage mothers 'looked after' by the State. (2014) Nadia Mantovani and Hilary Thomas
  • The Role of Patient and Public Involvement Leads in Facilitating Feedback: “invisible work”. (2020) Elspeth Mathie, Nigel Smeeton, Diane Munday, Graham Rhodes, Helena Wythe and Julia Jones
  • The Practice of Non-Suicidal Self_Injury : A sociological enquiry. (2011) Andrea Mayrhofer
  • Age-appropriate services for people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD): a systematic review. (2017) Andrea Mayrhofer, Elspeth Mathie, Jane McKeown, Frances Bunn and Claire Goodman
  • Restricting the advertising of high fat, salt and sugar foods on the Transport for London estate: Process and implementation study. (2022) Rebecca Meiksin, Vanessa Er, Claire Thompson, Jean Adams, Emma Boyland, Thomas Burgoine, Laura Cornelsen, Frank de Vocht, Matt Egan, Amelia A. Lake, Karen Lock, Oliver Mytton, Martin White, Amy Yau and Steven Cummins
  • Evaluating health visitors’ existing knowledge of Down syndrome and the effect of a training workshop. (2019) Silvana Mengoni and Sandra Redman
  • Activity Provider-Facilitated Patient and Public Involvement with Care Home Residents. (2024) Kerry Micklewright, Anne Killet, Gizdem Akdur, Priti Biswas, Pamela Blades, Lisa Irvine, Liz Jones, Julienne Meyer, Natalie Ravenscroft, Hilary Woodhead and Claire Goodman
  • “My children are my world” : Raising the voices of birth mothers with substantial experience of counselling following the loss of their children to adoption or foster care. (2019) Hannah Morgan, Lizette Nolte, Barbara Rishworth and Clarissa Stevens
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  • Public involvement in UK health and care research 1995–2020: reflections from a witness seminar. (2024) Marisha Emily Palm, David Evans, Sophie Staniszewska, Louca-Mai Brady, Bec Hanley, Kate Sainsbury, Derek Stewart and Paula Wray
  • What do family caregivers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? a qualitative study. (2020) Kristian Pollock, Samantha Wilkinson, Lucy Perry-Young, Nicola Turner and Justine Schneider
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  • Changes in the number and outcome of takeaway food outlet planning applications in response to adoption of management zones around schools in England: A time series analysis. (2024) John Rahilly, Alexandra Williams, Michael Chang, Steven Cummins, Daniel Derbyshire, Suzan Hassan, Yuru Huang, Matthew Keeble, Bochu Liu, Antonieta Medina-Lara, Oliver Mytton, Bea Savory, Annie Schiff, Stephen J. Sharp, Richard Smith, Claire Thompson, Martin White, Jean Adams and Thomas Burgoine
  • A two-phase qualitative enquiry into storytelling’s potential to support palliative care patient-led change, using a systematic review approach. (2024) Amanda Roberts
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  • Continuing bonds with the living : bereaved parents’ narratives of their emotional relationship with their children. (2017) Sarah Shankar, Lizette Nolte and David Trickey
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  • Changes to household food shopping practices during the COVID-19 restrictions: Evidence from the East of England. (2022) Claire Thompson, Laura Hamilton, Angela Dickinson, Rosalind Fallaize, Elspeth Mathie, Samantha Rogers and Wendy Wills
  • A relative absence: exploring professional experiences of funerals without mourners. (2020) Nicola Turner and Glenys Caswell
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  • Adherence to prophylaxis in adolescents and young adults with severe haemophilia: a qualitative study with healthcare professionals. (2020) Sandra Van-Os, Nuala Ryder, Daniel Hart and Nicholas Troop
  • ‘’It just happens’. Care home residents’ experiences and expectations of accessing GP care. (2018) Christina Victor, Sue L Davies, Angela Dickinson, Hazel Morbey, Helen Masey, Heather Gage, Katherine Froggatt, S. Iliffe and Claire Goodman
  • The subjective pain experience. (2015) Hubert van Griensven
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  • Co-producing a physical activity intervention with and for people with severe mental ill health–the spaces story. (2023) Lauren Walker, Sam Dawson, Samantha Brady, Emily Hillison, Michelle Horspool, Gareth Jones, Ellie Wildbore and Emily J. Peckham
  • Using Online Consultations to Facilitate Health and Social Care Delivery During COVID-19: An Interview Study of Care Home Staff. (2023) Krystal Warmoth, Chloe Bennett, Jennifer Lynch and Claire Goodman
  • Children's and Young People's Food Practices in Contexts of Poverty and Inequality. (2018) Wendy Wills and Rebecca O'Connell
  • The socio-economic boundaries shaping young people’s lunchtime food practices on a school day. (2018) Wendy Wills, Giada Danesi, Ariadni Kapetanaki and Laura Hamilton
  • Doing and feeling together in older age: self-worth and belonging through social creative activities. (2021) Emma Wood, Allan Jepson and Raphaela Stadler