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Sheila Greenfield

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BMC Psychology|March 1, 2022
University students' views on the impact of Instagram on mental wellbeing: a qualitative studyLaura Moreton, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Public Health|February 3, 2018
Parents' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding sun protection in children: a qualitative studyZoe Littlewood, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ Open|July 29, 2022
University students' understanding and opinions of eating disorders: a qualitative studyMillie Manning, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ Open|March 15, 2017
Knowledge and attitudes of UK university students in relation to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure and their sun-related behaviours: a qualitative studyLucy Kirk, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Public Health|July 28, 2006
Prevalence and determinants of the use of self-tests by members of the public: a mixed methods studyAngela Ryan, Sheila Greenfield, Sue Wilson
BMJ Open|October 13, 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on the digital divide: a rapid reviewIan Litchfield, David Shukla, Sheila Greenfield
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 17, 2017
What the public think about hypnosis and hypnotherapy: A narrative review of literature covering opinions and attitudes of the general public 1996-2016Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 25, 2013
What is the nursing team involvement in maintaining and promoting the mobility of older adults in hospital? A grounded theory studyRosie Kneafsey, Collette Clifford, Sheila Greenfield
Qualitative Health Research|May 26, 2016
The Role of Self-Management Practices as Mechanisms for Re-Establishing Normality in Cancer SurvivorsCatherine Henshall, Sheila Greenfield, Nicola Gale
BMC Public Health|January 8, 2025
A thematic analysis of UK COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy discussions on TwitterReeshma Jameel, Sheila Greenfield, Anna Lavis
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BMC Psychology|March 1, 2022
University students' views on the impact of Instagram on mental wellbeing: a qualitative studyLaura Moreton, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Public Health|February 3, 2018
Parents' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding sun protection in children: a qualitative studyZoe Littlewood, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ Open|July 29, 2022
University students' understanding and opinions of eating disorders: a qualitative studyMillie Manning, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ Open|March 15, 2017
Knowledge and attitudes of UK university students in relation to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure and their sun-related behaviours: a qualitative studyLucy Kirk, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Public Health|July 28, 2006
Prevalence and determinants of the use of self-tests by members of the public: a mixed methods studyAngela Ryan, Sheila Greenfield, Sue Wilson
BMJ Open|October 13, 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on the digital divide: a rapid reviewIan Litchfield, David Shukla, Sheila Greenfield
Complementary Therapies in Medicine|June 17, 2017
What the public think about hypnosis and hypnotherapy: A narrative review of literature covering opinions and attitudes of the general public 1996-2016Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 25, 2013
What is the nursing team involvement in maintaining and promoting the mobility of older adults in hospital? A grounded theory studyRosie Kneafsey, Collette Clifford, Sheila Greenfield
Qualitative Health Research|May 26, 2016
The Role of Self-Management Practices as Mechanisms for Re-Establishing Normality in Cancer SurvivorsCatherine Henshall, Sheila Greenfield, Nicola Gale
BMC Public Health|January 8, 2025
A thematic analysis of UK COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy discussions on TwitterReeshma Jameel, Sheila Greenfield, Anna Lavis
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