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Steve Gillard

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Digital Health|September 7, 2019
Usability evaluation of an eHealth intervention for family carers of individuals affected by psychosis: A mixed-method studyJacqueline Sin, Luke A Woodham, Claire Henderson, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 14, 2016
Role confusion as a barrier to effective carer involvement for people with intellectual disabilities in acute hospitals: findings from a mixed-method studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Elisabeth Abraham, Lucy Goulding, et al.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|October 22, 2014
Introducing New Peer Worker Roles into Mental Health Services in England: Comparative Case Study Research Across a Range of Organisational ContextsSteve Gillard, Jess Holley, Sarah Gibson, et al.
Trials|May 8, 2015
Challenges to undertaking randomised trials with looked after children in social care settingsGillian Mezey, Fiona Robinson, Rona Campbell, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|November 12, 2020
The effectiveness of one-to-one peer support in mental health services: a systematic review and meta-analysisSarah White, Rhiannon Foster, Jacqueline Marks, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 15, 2020
From Preproduction to Coproduction: COVID-19, whiteness, and making black mental health matterColin King, Michael Bennett, Kenneth W M Fulford, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 26, 2014
The challenges in monitoring and preventing patient safety incidents for people with intellectual disabilities in NHS acute hospitals: evidence from a mixed-methods studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Lucy Goulding, Vanessa Gordon, et al.
BMJ Open|April 18, 2014
The barriers to and enablers of providing reasonably adjusted health services to people with intellectual disabilities in acute hospitals: evidence from a mixed-methods studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Lucy Goulding, Nikoletta Giatras, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Co-producing Randomized Controlled Trials: How Do We Work Together?Lucy Pollyanna Goldsmith, Rosaleen Morshead, Charlotte McWilliam, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|July 10, 2012
Informing the development of services supporting self-care for severe, long term mental health conditions: a mixed method study of community based mental health initiatives in EnglandSteve Gillard, Katie Adams, Christine Edwards, et al.
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Digital Health|September 7, 2019
Usability evaluation of an eHealth intervention for family carers of individuals affected by psychosis: A mixed-method studyJacqueline Sin, Luke A Woodham, Claire Henderson, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 14, 2016
Role confusion as a barrier to effective carer involvement for people with intellectual disabilities in acute hospitals: findings from a mixed-method studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Elisabeth Abraham, Lucy Goulding, et al.
Administration and Policy in Mental Health|October 22, 2014
Introducing New Peer Worker Roles into Mental Health Services in England: Comparative Case Study Research Across a Range of Organisational ContextsSteve Gillard, Jess Holley, Sarah Gibson, et al.
Trials|May 8, 2015
Challenges to undertaking randomised trials with looked after children in social care settingsGillian Mezey, Fiona Robinson, Rona Campbell, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|November 12, 2020
The effectiveness of one-to-one peer support in mental health services: a systematic review and meta-analysisSarah White, Rhiannon Foster, Jacqueline Marks, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 15, 2020
From Preproduction to Coproduction: COVID-19, whiteness, and making black mental health matterColin King, Michael Bennett, Kenneth W M Fulford, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|September 26, 2014
The challenges in monitoring and preventing patient safety incidents for people with intellectual disabilities in NHS acute hospitals: evidence from a mixed-methods studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Lucy Goulding, Vanessa Gordon, et al.
BMJ Open|April 18, 2014
The barriers to and enablers of providing reasonably adjusted health services to people with intellectual disabilities in acute hospitals: evidence from a mixed-methods studyIrene Tuffrey-Wijne, Lucy Goulding, Nikoletta Giatras, et al.
Frontiers in Sociology|April 19, 2021
Co-producing Randomized Controlled Trials: How Do We Work Together?Lucy Pollyanna Goldsmith, Rosaleen Morshead, Charlotte McWilliam, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|July 10, 2012
Informing the development of services supporting self-care for severe, long term mental health conditions: a mixed method study of community based mental health initiatives in EnglandSteve Gillard, Katie Adams, Christine Edwards, et al.
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