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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..

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, 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.

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?.

P103 Evaluation of an online learning module from the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society to support the self-management of pain and flares in people with rheumatoid arthritis (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Scott, I. C., Ryan, S., Levey, G., Thomas, M. J., Hider, S., & Bosworth, A. (2025, April). P103 Evaluation of an online learning module from the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society to support the self-management of pain and flares in people with rheumatoid arthritis. Poster presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2025, Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester, England, UK

Background/Aims Many people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have chronic pain and arthritis flares. Supporting their self-management of these disease impacts is therefore crucial to improving their quality of life. To address this, the National RA Soc... Read More about P103 Evaluation of an online learning module from the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society to support the self-management of pain and flares in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

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.

Impact of Remote Appointments on the Outcomes of Community Mental Health Nurses in Primary Care Since the Covid Pandemic: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study (2025)
Journal Article
Kenwright, M., Fairclough, P., & Graham, C. (2025). Impact of Remote Appointments on the Outcomes of Community Mental Health Nurses in Primary Care Since the Covid Pandemic: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34(2), Article e70051. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.70051

The move to remote working during the COVID‐19 pandemic has remained an integral method of mental health service delivery. Yet there is a lack of evidence on the longer‐term impact of this change, or on the comparative effectiveness of different remo... Read More about Impact of Remote Appointments on the Outcomes of Community Mental Health Nurses in Primary Care Since the Covid Pandemic: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study.

Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models. (2025)
Journal Article
Rysstad, T., Grotle, M., Traeger, A. C., Aasdahl, L., Vigdal, Ø. N., Aanesen, F., Øiestad, B. E., Pripp, A. H., Wynne-Jones, G., Dunn, K. M., Fors, E. A., Linton, S. J., & Tveter, A. T. (2025). Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-025-02129-8

Given the lack of robust prognostic models for early identification of individuals at risk of work disability, this study aimed to develop and externally validate three models for prolonged work absence among individuals on sick leave due to musculos... Read More about Predicting prolonged work absence due to musculoskeletal disorders: development, validation, and clinical usefulness of prognostic prediction models..

The role, delivery and implementation of video group consultations in UK general practice settings (2025)
Thesis
Scott, E. R. The role, delivery and implementation of video group consultations in UK general practice settings. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109673

Background
Video group consultations [VGCs] are one approach to delivering care in general practice, using a virtual platform to consult with a group of patients with the same/similar medical condition. Yet, the ways in which COVID-19 impacted prim... Read More about The role, delivery and implementation of video group consultations in UK general practice settings.

Critical care nurses: thriving or striving through workplace adversity (2025)
Thesis
Witton, N. Critical care nurses: thriving or striving through workplace adversity. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1109978

Aim: Nursing workforce levels are becoming critical, with evidence that highlights that more nurses are leaving the profession than are being trained. This situation is, exacerbated by an aging workforce, levels of staff retiring, and the effect of C... Read More about Critical care nurses: thriving or striving through workplace adversity.