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The Michael Mason Prize: Development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine (2025)
Journal Article
Bullock, L., Tyler, N., Fleming, J., Clark, E. M., Thomas, S., Gidlow, C., Iglesias-Urrutia, C. P., Horne, R., Bentley, I., Hawarden, A., Peel, N., Gregson, C. L., Ralston, S. H., Protheroe, J., Lefroy, J., Ryan, S., O’Neill, T. W., Mallen, C., Jinks, C., & Paskins, Z. (2025). The Michael Mason Prize: Development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine. Rheumatology, https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaf413

Objectives Only 12% of people recommended fracture prevention medicines remain on treatment 1 year post fracture. The improving uptake of Fracture Prevention treatments (iFraP) intervention aims to improve shared decision-making (SDM) about, and upta... Read More about The Michael Mason Prize: Development and feasibility testing of a complex intervention to improve adherence to fracture prevention medicine.

Establishing Priorities for Clinical Education Research: Exploring the Views of UK Professional and Public Stakeholders (2025)
Journal Article
Burford, B., Yeates, P., Bluemel, A., Park, S., Sandars, J., Henry, C., Corness‐Parr, C., Conn, R., Gale, T., O'Brien, T., Goddard‐Fuller, R., Vance, G., & Ellis, J. (2025). Establishing Priorities for Clinical Education Research: Exploring the Views of UK Professional and Public Stakeholders. The Clinical Teacher, 22(4), Article e70144. https://doi.org/10.1111/tct.70144

Introduction: High quality clinical education research is required to ensure optimal education and training of healthcare professionals. Such research should address stakeholder needs and have a clear route to achieving benefit. We conducted the firs... Read More about Establishing Priorities for Clinical Education Research: Exploring the Views of UK Professional and Public Stakeholders.

Locating Meaning: Health Professionals’ Views on the Psychological and Clinical Significance of Self-Injury Sites (2025)
Journal Article
Gardner, K. J., Smith, R., Rayner, G., Lamph, G., Moores, L., Crossan, R., Bisland, L., Danino, N., & Taylor, P. (2025). Locating Meaning: Health Professionals’ Views on the Psychological and Clinical Significance of Self-Injury Sites. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 22(7), Article 979. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22070979

Background: This study explored how health professionals construct clinical and psychological meaning based on the location of self-injury on the body, particularly in relation to concealed or visible injuries and how they might inform attributions a... Read More about Locating Meaning: Health Professionals’ Views on the Psychological and Clinical Significance of Self-Injury Sites.

How to start the research pillar in advanced practice (2025)
Journal Article
Gaskin, K., Hoverd, E., & Finney, A. (2025). How to start the research pillar in advanced practice. Nurse Researcher, 33(2), 6-7. https://doi.org/10.7748/nr.33.2.6.s2

Advanced practitioner (AP) roles are defined by four fundamental pillars: clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research (Health Education England 2017). However, while most APs will agree that the clinical pillar is the core co... Read More about How to start the research pillar in advanced practice.

Strengthening the mental health components of preregistration nursing programmes (2025)
Journal Article
Ghoorun, M., Rooney, N., MCNULTY, B., O'Connor, A., & Lamph, G. (2025). Strengthening the mental health components of preregistration nursing programmes. British Journal of Nursing, 34(11), Article 0251. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.0251

This article illustrates the solutions that one university has devised in terms of incorporating mental health field identity, relative to the Nursing and Midwifery Council standards of proficiency for registered nurses. Novel approaches were used to... Read More about Strengthening the mental health components of preregistration nursing programmes.

Exploring the social context of smoking behaviours: insights from stop-smoking advisors in deprived communities in Northwest of England UK (2025)
Journal Article
Mabhala, M., Esealuka, W. A., Yohannes, A., Nwufo, A. N., Paulus, L., Tefera, M., & Keeling, J. (2025). Exploring the social context of smoking behaviours: insights from stop-smoking advisors in deprived communities in Northwest of England UK. BMC Public Health, 25(1), Article 1914. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-23110-7

Background: Successive UK governments have introduced measures to enhance access to stop-smoking services. However, these efforts have primarily focused on restricting access to tobacco products and promoting individual behaviour changes, overlooking... Read More about Exploring the social context of smoking behaviours: insights from stop-smoking advisors in deprived communities in Northwest of England UK.

Quantitative Evidence for Relational Care Approaches to Assessing and Managing Self-Harm and Suicide Risk in Inpatient Mental Health and Emergency Department Settings: A Scoping Review. (2025)
Journal Article
Griffiths, J. L., Foye, U., Stuart, R., Jarvis, R., Chipp, B., Griffiths, R., Jeynes, T., Mitchell, L., Parker, J., Rowan Olive, R., Quirke, K., Baker, J., Brennan, G., Lamph, G., McKeown, M., Lloyd-Evans, B., Trevillion, K., & Simpson, A. (2025). Quantitative Evidence for Relational Care Approaches to Assessing and Managing Self-Harm and Suicide Risk in Inpatient Mental Health and Emergency Department Settings: A Scoping Review. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2025.2488335

There is an over-reliance on structured risk assessments and restrictive practices for managing self-harm and suicidality in inpatient mental health and emergency department (ED) settings, despite a lack of supporting evidence. Alternative "relationa... Read More about Quantitative Evidence for Relational Care Approaches to Assessing and Managing Self-Harm and Suicide Risk in Inpatient Mental Health and Emergency Department Settings: A Scoping Review..

Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation after myocardial infarction (2025)
Journal Article
Lovatt, S., Chowdury, N., Mallen, C., & Cooke, A. (2025). Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation after myocardial infarction. Practice Nursing, 36(5), 157-162. https://doi.org/10.12968/pnur.2025.0009

Smoking cessation is a key pillar of secondary prevention for patients who have experienced a cardiac event. This article summarises a literature review on smoking cessation after myocardial infarction, highlighting the implications for general pract... Read More about Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation after myocardial infarction.

E067 It’s important the doctor knows me and my arthritis: exploring the experiences and needs of young people attending an adult rheumatology service (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Logan, S. J., Ryan, S., & Packham, J. (2025, April). E067 It’s important the doctor knows me and my arthritis: exploring the experiences and needs of young people attending an adult rheumatology service. Poster presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2025, Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester, England, UK

Background/Aims Young adults living with Juvenile Inflammatory Arthritis (JIA) and Inflammatory Arthritis (IA) have evolving needs related to their biopsychosocial development. Little is known about the experiences and needs of young adults attending... Read More about E067 It’s important the doctor knows me and my arthritis: exploring the experiences and needs of young people attending an adult rheumatology service.

P053 New directions for postgraduate education for rheumatology nurses: the demise of the MSc? (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ryan, S., & Jones, K. (2025, April). P053 New directions for postgraduate education for rheumatology nurses: the demise of the MSc?. Poster presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference, Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester, England

Background/Aims There is an expectation that rheumatology nurses practising at an advanced level will undertake a Master’s qualification to support their clinical role. This expectation is also linked to the pay scale structure for nurses. By underta... Read More about P053 New directions for postgraduate education for rheumatology nurses: the demise of the MSc?.