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Dr Krysia Canvin's Outputs (5)

Understanding and improving the quality of primary care for people in prison: a mixed-methods study (2024)
Journal Article
Bellass, S., Canvin, K., Farragher, T., McLintock, K., Wright, N., Hearty, P., …Sheard, L. (2024). Understanding and improving the quality of primary care for people in prison: a mixed-methods study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 12(46), https://doi.org/10.3310/GRFV4068

Background
People in prison are generally in poorer health than their peers in the community, often living with chronic illness and multimorbidity. Healthcare research in prisons has largely focused on specific problems, such as substance use; less... Read More about Understanding and improving the quality of primary care for people in prison: a mixed-methods study.

A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods study. (2024)
Report
Baker, J., Kendal, S., Bojke, C., Louch, G., Halligan, D., Shafiq, S., …Vincent, C. (2024). A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods study. NIHR

Background
Acute inpatient mental health services report high levels of safety incidents. The application of patient safety theory has been sparse, particularly concerning interventions that proactively seek patient perspectives.

Objective(s)
De... Read More about A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods study..

An evaluation of a public partnership project between academic institutions and young people with Black African, Asian and Caribbean heritage (2024)
Journal Article
Moult, A., Knight, N., Medina, N., Babatunde, O., Kingstone, T., Duffy, H., …Dziedzic, K. (in press). An evaluation of a public partnership project between academic institutions and young people with Black African, Asian and Caribbean heritage. Research Involvement and Engagement, 10(1), Article 31. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-024-00564-4

Background: This project (named Reinvent) aimed to promote Public Involvement (PI) in health research. Academics worked with a community group, the Eloquent Praise & Empowerment Dance Company, to develop a community partnership with young people from... Read More about An evaluation of a public partnership project between academic institutions and young people with Black African, Asian and Caribbean heritage.

Safety And Contagion In Acute Psychiatric Wards: how the milieu is implicated in the occurrence of clustered safety incidents (2024)
Journal Article
Canvin, K., Brierley-Jones, L., Ramsey, L., Baker, J., & Berzins, K. (2024). Safety And Contagion In Acute Psychiatric Wards: how the milieu is implicated in the occurrence of clustered safety incidents. Theory and Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/09593543231225636

In psychiatry, clustered safety incidents are often attributed to behavioural contagion. Drawing on Kindermann and Skinner’s conceptual work in our analysis of staff accounts, we explored whether clustered safety incidents could be attributable to co... Read More about Safety And Contagion In Acute Psychiatric Wards: how the milieu is implicated in the occurrence of clustered safety incidents.