Items where Author is "Edmondson, A"
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TWIDDY, M., BIRTWISTLE, J., EDMONDSON, A., CROFT, J., GORDON, K., MEADS, D., BURKE, D., GRIFFITHS, B., ROSE, A., SAGAR, P., STOCKEN, D., MB BROWN, J. and HARJI, D., 2022. Recruiting in surgical trial in the emergency setting: understanding clinician and patient perspectives: a mixed methods study. British Journal of Surgery. ISSN 0007-1323 (Forthcoming)
WILDE, D. and EDMONDSON, A., 2022. Visual methods. In: P. BANYARD, B. WINDER, C. NORMAN and G. DILLON, eds., Essential research methods in psychology. London: Sage, pp. 167-188. ISBN 9781473999077
ROODT, C.A., KEELEY, P., TURNER, M., EDMONDSON, A. and KENDAL, S., 2022. Perspectives of an international sample of adults with trichotillomania on the acceptability and feasibility of an asynchronous qualitative email interview method. Research Methods in Medicine & Health Sciences, 3 (2), pp. 55-64. ISSN 2632-0843
CHADWICK, Z., EDMONDSON, A. and MCDONALD, S., 2022. Engaging with animal-assisted interventions (AAIs): exploring the experiences of young people with ASD/ADHD diagnoses. Support for Learning, 37 (1), pp. 44-61. ISSN 0268-2141
WALKER, T., EDMONDSON, A., RILEY, F., HARPER, M., LUCOCK, M. and WRIGHT, N., 2021. Using mixed methods to explore diabetes care in a medium‐secure setting in England: a case study. Health Science Reports, 4 (4): e462. ISSN 2398-8835
ROODT, C.A., TURNER, M., EDMONDSON, A., KEELEY, P. and KENDAL, S., 2021. A qualitative study exploring international experiences of seeking treatment for adults with trichotillomania: a story of frustration and unmet need. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. ISSN 2374-3743
BARTYS, S., MARTIN, R., PARKER, C., EDMONDSON, A. and BURTON, K., 2021. Empathy is key to addressing obstacles to policy progress: the example of ‘work focused healthcare’. Evidence and Policy. ISSN 1744-2648
HUGHES, E., MITCHELL, N., GASCOYNE, S., MOE-BRYNE, T., EDMONDSON, A., COLEMAN, E., MILLETT, L., ALI, S., COURNOS, F., DARE, C., HEWITT, C., JOHNSON, S., KAUR, H.D., MCKINNON, K., MERCER, C., NOLAN, F., WALKER, C., WAINBERG, M. and WATSON, J., 2020. The RESPECT Study: a feasibility randomised controlled trial of a sexual health promotion intervention for people with serious mental illness in community mental health services in the UK. BMC Public Health, 20: 1736. ISSN 1471-2458
STEFANIDOU, T., HUGHES, E., KESTER, K., EDMONDSON, A., MAJEED-ARISS, R., SMITH, C., ARISS, S., BROOKER, C., GILCHRIST, G., KENDAL, S., LUCOCK, M., MAXTED, F., PEROT, C., SHALLCROSS, R., TREVILLION, K. and LLOYD-EVANS, B., 2020. The identification and treatment of mental health and substance misuse problems in sexual assault services: a systematic review. PLoS ONE, 15 (4): e0231260. ISSN 1932-6203
HUGHES, E., MITCHELL, N., GASCOYNE, S., MOE-BYRNE, T., EDMONDSON, A., COLEMAN, E., MILLETT, L., ALI, S., DARE, C., HEWITT, C., JOHNSON, S., LLEWELLYN, C., MERCER, C., NOLAN, F., WALKER, C. and WATSON, J., 2019. Sexual health promotion in people with severe mental illness: the RESPECT feasibility RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 23 (65), pp. 1-136. ISSN 1366-5278
EDMONDSON, A., PERCY-SMITH, B., TROWBRIDGE, H. and WALTERS, P., 2019. A peer led approach to evaluating the 'soft and fluffy'. The Health Foundation’s Q Community Award and South West Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
BARTYS, S., EDMONDSON, A., BURTON, K., PARKER, C. and MARTIN, R., 2019. Work conversations in healthcare: how, where, when and by whom: a review to understand conversations about work in healthcare and identify opportunities to make work conversations a part of everyday health interactions. London: Public Health England, p. 90.
RICHARDSON, C., AKHTAR, I., SMITH, C., EDMONDSON, A., MORRIS, A., HARGREAVES, J., RHODES, C. and TAYLOR, J., 2019. Effective involvement: a report on the evaluation of a research awareness training package for public involvement in health research. Research Involvement and Engagement, 5 (1): 21. ISSN 2056-7529
BROOKER, C., EDMONDSON, A. and HUGHES, L., 2019. The contribution of mental health services to a new strategic direction for sexual assault and abuse services. Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 64, pp. 45-48. ISSN 1752-928X
HALES, H., EDMONDSON, A., DAVISON, S., MAUGHAN, B. and TAYLOR, P.J., 2015. The impact of contact with suicide related behavior in prison on young offenders. Crisis, 36 (1), pp. 21-30. ISSN 0227-5910
HALES, H., FREEMAN, M., EDMONDSON, A. and TAYLOR, P., 2014. Witnessing suicide-related behavior in prison: a qualitative study of young male prisoners in England. Crisis, 35 (1), pp. 10-17. ISSN 0227-5910
EDMONDSON, A., BRENNAN, C. and HOUSE, A., 2013. A research encounter with self-harm: using pictures and words. In: C. BAKER, C. SHAW and F. BILEY, eds., Our encounters with self-harm. Monmouth: PCCS Books. ISBN 9781906254636
COOK, L.J., HO, L.W., WANG, L., TERRENOIRE, E., BRAYNE, C., EVANS, J.G., XUEREB, J., CAIRNS, N.J., TURIC, D., HOLLINGWORTH, P., MOORE, P.J., JEHU, L., ARCHER, N., WALTER, S., FOY, C., EDMONDSON, A., POWELL, J., LOVESTONE, S., WILLIAMS, J. and RUBINSZTEIN, D.C., 2005. Candidate gene association studies of genes involved in neuronal cholinergic transmission in Alzheimer's disease suggests choline acetyltransferase as a candidate deserving further study. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 132B (1), pp. 5-8. ISSN 1552-4841
HOLLINGWORTH, P., HAMSHERE, M.L., HILL, G.T., MOORE, P.J., LUDFORD, R.M., FOY, C., ARCHER, N., EDMONDSON, A., PROITSI, P., LYNCH, A., EVANS, I., HAMILTON, B.-A., LOVESTONE, S., POWELL, J., BRAYNE, C., RUBINSZTEIN, D.C., LAWLOR, B., GILL, M., OWEN, M.J. and WILLIAMS, J., 2004. P1-014 Principal components analysis of the neuropsychiatric inventory in Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging, 25 (Supp 2), S97. ISSN 0197-4580
COOK, L.J., HO, L.W., TAYLOR, A.E., BRAYNE, C., EVANS, J.G., XUEREB, J., CAIRNS, N.J., PRITCHARD, A., LEMMON, H., MANN, D., ST CLAIR, D., TURIC, D., HOLLINGWORTH, P., MOORE, P.J., JEHU, L., ARCHER, N., WALTER, S., FOY, C., EDMONDSON, A., POWELL, J., LOVESTONE, S., OWEN, M.J., WILLIAMS, J., LENDON, C. and RUBINSZTEIN, D.C., 2004. Candidate gene association studies of the α4 (CHRNA4) and β2 (CHRNB2) neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit genes in Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience Letters, 358 (2), pp. 142-146. ISSN 0304-3940
HAROLD, D., PEIRCE, T., MOSKVINA, V., LOVESTONE, S., POWELL, J., FOY, C., ARCHER, N., WALTER, S., EDMONDSON, A., MCILROY, S., CRAIG, D., PASSMORE, P.A., GOATE, A., HARDY, J., O'DONOVAN, M., WILLIAMS, J., LIDDELL, M., OWEN, M.J., JONES, L., MYERS, A., JONES, S., HOLLINGWORTH, P. and MOORE, P., 2003. Sequence variation in the CHAT locus shows no association with late-onset Alzheimer's disease. Human Genetics, 113 (3), pp. 258-267. ISSN 0340-6717