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Peer reviewed publicationsArroll, B., Ogston, S., Reid I., Sullivan, F., Williams, B., Crombie, I. and MacGillivray, S., 2005. Efficacy and tolerability of tricyclic antidepressants and SSRIs compared with placebo for treatment of depression in primary care: a met-analysis. Annals of Family Medicine. 3449-456. Barnett, C. & Williams, B., Midwives are victims of domestic violence too: views on screening for domestic violence among midwives who have and have not experienced abuse. British Journal of Midwifery 2005, 13, 11, p.702-705.. Bornman, J. and Murphy, J., Using the ICF in goal setting: clinical application using Talking Mats. Disability and Rehabilitation (in press). Bugge, C., Entwistle, VA., Watt, IS., Information that is not exchanged during consultations: significance for decision-making. Social Science and Medicine (accepted for publication). Cameron, IM., Cunningham, L., Crawford ,JR., Eagle,s JM., Eisen, SV., Lawton, K., Naji, SA. & Hamilton, RJ., Psychometric properties of the of the BASIS-24© (Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale-Revised) mental health outcome measure). International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice (in press). Cameron, L. and Murphy, J., Obtaining consent to participate in research: the issues involved in including people with a range of learning and communication disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities (in press). Chapple, A., Ziebland, S., McPherson, A., The specialist palliative care nurse: a qualitative study of the patients' perspective. In Press International Journal of Nursing Studies Chapple, A., Salinas, M., Ziebland, S., McPherson, A., McFarlane, A., Fertility issues: the perceptions and experiences of young men recently diagnosed and treated for cancer. Journal of Adolescent Health, (in press). Chapple, A., Ziebland, S., Herxheimer, A., McPherson, A., What people close to death say about euthanasia and assisted suicide: a qualitative study. Journal of Medical Ethics, (in press). Collins, S., Drew, P., Watt, I., Entwistle, V., 2005. ‘Unilateral’ and ‘Bilateral’ practitioner approaches to decision making. Social Science and Medicine. 61 (12): 2611-2675 Emslie, C., Ridge, D., Ziebland, S., Hunt, K., 2006. Men’s accounts of depression: reconstructing or resisting hegemonic masculinity? Social Science and Medicine 62, 2246 – 57 Elwyn, G., O’Connor, A., Stacey, D., Volk, R., Edwards, A., Coulter, A., Thomson, R., Barrratt, 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., on behalf of the International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration., 2006. Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus process. BMJ 333: 417- (online first, 22 August 2006). Entwistle V., MacLennan, G., Skea, A., Bhattacharya, S., Williams, B., 2005. Methods of hysterectomy: Should women have a say? British Medical Journal. ; 331, 351-352. Entwistle, VA., Mello, MM., Brennan,TA., 2005. Advising patients about patient safety: Current initiatives risk shifting responsibility. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 31:483-494. Smith, PA., Entwistle, VA., Nuttall, N., 2005. Patients’ experiences with partial dentures: a qualitative study. Gerodontology. 22: 187-192 Entwistle, VA. & Watt, IS., Patient involvement in treatment decisions making : the case for a broader conceptual framework. Patient Education and Counselling (accepted for publication). Entwistle VA. & Quick O., Trust in the context of patient safety problems. Journal of Health Organization and Management (accepted for publication). Entwistle, VA., Williams, B., Skea, Z., Maclennan, G., & Bhattacharya ,S., 2006. Which surgical decisions should patients participate in? Reflections on women’s recollections of discussions about different types of hysterectomy. Social Science and Medicine, 62: 499-509. Evans, J., Ziebland, S., McPherson, A., Minimising delays in ovarian cancer diagnosis: a reworking of Andersen’s model of ‘total patient delay’. Family Practice (in press). Field, K., Ziebland, S., McPherson, A., Lehman, R., What do heart failure patients understand about their medication? A qualitative analysis Family Practice (in press). Fairhurst, K., Wyke, S., Ziebland, S., Seaman P., Glasier A., 2005. “Not that sort of practice”: the views and behaviour of primary care practitioners in study of advance provision of emergency contraception. Family Practice. 22:1-7 Forrest, G., Plumb, C., Ziebland, S., Stein, A., 2006. Breast cancer in the family—children's perceptions of their mother's cancer and its initial treatment: qualitative study BMJ 332:998-1003 Guthrie, B., Wyke, S., 2006. Personal continuity and access in UK General Practice: a qualitative study of general practitioners’ and patients’ perceptions of when and how they matter. BMC Family Practice. 7:11 Hamilton, K., Wyke, S., Sullivan, F., Taylor, R., Scott, A., Ikenwilo, D., Baker, C., 2006. A Managed Clinical Network for Cardiac Services: set-up, operation and impact on patient care. International Journal of Integrated Care, (6), www.ijic.org. ISSN 1568-4156 Hilton, S., Hunt, K., Petticrew, M., Gaps in parental understandings and experiences of vaccine-preventable diseases. A qualitative study. Child: Care, Health, Development (in press). Hilton, S., Petticrew M., Hunt K., 2006 'Combined vaccines are like a sudden onslaught to the body's immune system': parental concerns about vaccine 'overload' and 'immune vulnerability'. Vaccine, 24: 4321-4327. Holdsworth, L., Webster, V., McFadyen, A.K., 2006. Self-Referral to Physiotherapy: Deprivation and Geographical Setting: Is there a relationship? Results of a National Trial, Physiotherapy. 92, 16-25. Holdsworth, L., Webster, V., McFadyen, A., 2006. Are Patients who refer themselves to Physiotherapy Different from those Referred by GPs?: Results of a National Trial. Physiotherapy, 92. 26-33. Holdsworth, L., Webster, V., McFadyen, A., 2006. What are the Costs to NHSScotland of Self Referral to Physiotherapy?: Results of a National Trial. Physiotherapy (in press) can give you an internet ref if required Jones, MC., Walley, R., Paterson, M., Leech, A., 2006. Using goal attainment scaling to evaluate a needs-led exercise programme for people with severe/profound learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities (in press). Jones, MC., Walley, R., Paterson, M., Leech, A., 2006. Behavioural and physical health outcomes of a 16 week rebound therapy based exercise programme for clients with severe and profound learning disabilities. Policy and Practice in Learning Disabilities (in press). Kroll, T., Neri, M. & Ho, P-S., 2006. Secondary Conditions in Spinal Cord Injury: Results from a Prospective Survey. Disability and Rehabilitation (accepted for publication). Kroll, T., 2006. Rehabilitative needs of individuals with spinal cord injury resulting from gun violence: the perspective of nursing and nursing and rehabilitation professionals. Applied Nursing Research (in press). Kroll, T., Groah, S., Neri, M., Gilmore B., Consumer-directed teaching of health care professionals involved in the care of people with spinal cord injury: The Consumer Professional Partnership Program (CPPP). The Journal for Continuing Education in Nursing (in press). Kroll ,T., Jones, GC., Kehn, ME. and Neri MT., 2006. Barriers and strategies affecting the utilization of primary preventive service for people with physical disabilities: A qualitative inquiry. Health and Social Care within the Community 14(4), 284-293. Kroll, T., and Neri, M., 2005. Using mixed methods in rehabilitation and disability research. Rehabilitation Nursing. 30 (3), 106-113. Langston, A., Robertson, C., Johnston, M., Entwistle, V., Marteau T., McCallum, M., Ralston, S., 2006. 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 Services Research, 6:71 McDonald, A., Knight, R., Campbell, MC., Entwistle, VA., Grant, AM., Cook, JA., Elborne DR., Francis D., Garcia J., Roberts I. & Snowdon S., 2006. What influences recruitment to randomised controlled trials? A review of trials funded by two UK funding organisations. Trials, 7: 9. Millar, HR., Wardell, F., Vyvyan, J., Naji, SA., Prescott, GJ., Eagles, JM., 2005. Anorexia nervosa mortality in Northeast Scotland, 1965-1999. American Journal of Psychiatry. 162, 757-757. Murphy, J., 2006. Perceptions of communication between people with communication disability and general practice staff. Health Expectations. 9, p1-12. Pagliari, C., Sloan, D., Gregor, P., Sullican, F., Detmer, D., Kahan, JP., Oortwijin, W. and MacGillivray, S., 2005. What is eHealth (4): A scoping exercise to Map the Field. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 7 (1):e9 (URL: http://www.jmir.org/2005/1/e9) Ridge, D., Ziebland, S., ‘The old me could never have done that’ How people give meaning to recovery following depression. Qualitative Health Research (in press ). Rose, P., Ziebland, S., Harnden, A., Mayon-White, R., Mant, D., 2006. Why do General practitioners prescribe antibiotics for acute infective conjunctivitis in children? Qualitative interviews with GPs and a questionnaire survey of parents and teachers Family Practice 23(2): 226-32. Seale, C., Charteris-Black, J., Ziebland, S., 2006. Gender, cancer experience and internet use: A comparative keyword analysis of interviews and online cancer support groups. Social Science and Medicine; 62: 2577-2590 Santer, M., Warner, P., Wyke, S., 2005. Socio-demographic factors in reporting menstrual symptoms: Results from a large population based survey. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 58: 1206-10. Scanlon, K., Harding, S., Hunt, K., Petticrew, M., Rosato, M., & Williams, R., 2006. Potential barriers to prevention of cancers and to early cancer detection among Irish people living in Britain: a qualitative study. Ethnicity and Health, 11: 325-341. Smith, J., Dixon, J., Mays, N., McLeod, H., Goodwin, N., Mclelland, S., Lewis, R., Wyke, S., 2005. Practice-based commissioning: applying the research evidence. British Medical Journal 331: 1397-1399. Townsend, A., Wyke, S., Hunt K., Self-managing and managing self: practical and moral dilemmas in accounts of living with chronic illness. Journal of Chronic Illness (in press). Whitford, H., Alder, E., Jones, MC., Practice of pelvic floor exercises both during pregnancy and after delivery and their associated symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. Midwifery (in press). Williams, B., Shaw, A., Durrant, R., Crinson, I., Pagliari, C., de Lusignan, S., Patient perspectives on multiple medication taking and attitudes towards combining pills: a qualitative study of acceptability amd adherance in the context of hypertension and hypercholestralaemia. Quarterly Journal of Medicine 2005, 96, 885-893. Williams, B., Mukhopadhyay, S., Dowell, J., Coyle, J., Understanding adherence to non-medicinal interventions among children: the case of physiotherapy and cystic fibrosis. Disability & Rehabilitation (in press ). Williams, B., Skinner, J., Dowell, J., Roberts, R., Crombie, I., Davis, J., Reasons for the failure of guideline implementation in primary care: a qualitative case study of epilepsy guidelines. Epilepsia (Submitted). Williams ,B. & Pow J., Gender differences and mental health: An exploratory study of knowledge and attitudes to mental health among UK teenagers. Child & Adolescent Mental Health (in press ). Young, AF., Chesson RA., 2006. Obtaining views on healthcare from people with learning disabilities and severe mental health problems. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 34:1, 11-19. Young, AF., Chesson, RA., 2006. Stakeholders' views on methods of measuring outcomes for people with learning disabilities. Health & Social Care in the Community. 14: 1, 17-25. Ziebland, S., Wyke, S., Seaman, P., Fairhurst, K., Glasier, A., 2005. What happened when Scottish women were given advance supplies of emergency contraception? A survey and qualitative study of women’s views and experiences. Social Science and Medicine. 60 (8): 1767-1779. Ziebland, S., McPherson, A., 2006. Making Sense of Qualitative Data Analysis with illustrations from the DIPEx project. Medical Education 405-414 Ziebland, S., Evans, J., McPherson, A., 2006. The choice is yours? How women with ovarian cancer make sense of treatment choices. Patient Education and Counseling 62 361-367 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||