Job Title
Research Fellow
Department
WMS - Mental Health and Wellbeing
Phone
+44(0)2476 573297
- Weich, Scott, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Staniszewska, Sophie, Canaway, Alastair, Crepaz-Keay, David, Larkin, Michael, Madan, Jason, Mockford, Carole, Bhui, Kamaldeep, Newton, Elizabeth, Croft, Charlotte, Foye, Una, Cairns, Aimee, Ormerod, Emma, Jeffreys, Stephen, Griffiths, Frances, 2020. Using patient experience data to support improvements in inpatient mental health care : the EURIPIDES multimethod study. Health Services and Delivery Research, 8 (21), pp. 1-338
- 'Winsper, Catherine, 'Crawford Docherty, Anne, 'Weich, Scott, 'Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, 'Singh, Swaran P., 2020. 'How do recovery-oriented interventions contribute to personal mental health recovery? A systematic review and logic model. Clinical Psychology Review, 76
- Staniszewska, Sophie, Mockford, Carole, Chadburn, Greg, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Bhui, Kamaldeep, Larkin, Michael, Newton, Elizabeth, Crepaz-Keay, David, Griffiths, Frances, Weich, Scott, 2019. Experiences of inpatient mental health services : systematic review. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 214 (6), pp. 329-338
- Duncan, Craig, Weich, Scott, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Twigg, Liz, Moon, Graham, Madan, Jason, Singh, Swaran P., Crepaz-Keay, David, Parsons, Helen, Bhui, Kamaldeep, 2018. A realist approach to the evaluation of complex mental health interventions. British Journal of Psychiatry, 213 (2), pp. 451-453
- Weich, Scott, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Bhui, Kamaldeep, Staniszewska, Sophie, Madan, Jason, Larkin, Michael, Newton, Elizabeth, Crepaz-Keay, David, Canaway, Alastair, Croft, Charlotte, Griffiths, Frances, 2018. Realist evaluation of the use of patient experience data to improve the quality of inpatient mental health care (EURIPIDES) in England : study protocol. BMJ Open, 8 (6)
- Carmichael, Fiona, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Pinilla-Roncancio, Monica Viviana, Sing, Marea, Sadhra, Steven, 2016. Workplace health and wellbeing in construction and retail : sector specific issues and barriers to resolving them. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 9 (2), pp. 251-268
- Weich, Scott, Duncan, Craig, Fenton, Sarah-Jane Hannah, Moon, Graham, Singh, Swaran, Bhui, Kamaldeep, Twigg, Liz, Madan, Jason, Crepaz-Keay, David, Parsons, Helen, 2019. Authors' reply (Psychiatry does need more randomised controlled trials). The British Journal of Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists, pp. 52-53