Items where Author is "Furness, Penny"

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ROSE, Stephanie and FURNESS, Penny (2024). Lego Serious Play in Psychology: Exploring its use in qualitative interviews. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 21 (4), 578-609. [Article]

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FURNESS, Penny, SHELTON, Tom, BERESFORD, Ruth, LAWSON, Kim, TAYLOR, Sophie and HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah (2023). Remote care for chronic pain: A qualitative evaluation with managers, practitioners and patients. Journal of Pain Management, 15 (4). [Article]

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WAI CHAU, Wanda Man and FURNESS, Penny (2023). Happiness in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Qualitative Study. American Journal of Qualitative Research, 7 (1), 168-190. [Article]

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PHELAN, Ivan, CARRION-PLAZA, Alicia, FURNESS, Penny and - (2023). Home-based immersive virtual reality physical rehabilitation in paediatric patients for upper limb motor impairment: a feasibility study. Virtual Reality, 27 (4), 3505-3520. [Article]

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MACHAKA, Ruvimbo, BARLEY, Ruth, SERRANT, Laura, FURNESS, Penny and DUNHAM, Margaret (2021). Parenting among Settled Migrants from Southern Africa: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 30, 2264-2275. [Article]

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PHELAN, Ivan, FURNESS, Penny, MATSANGIDOU, Maria, BABIKER, Nathan, FEHILY, Orla, THOMPSON, Andrew, CARRION-PLAZA, Alicia and LINDLEY, Shirley (2021). Designing effective virtual reality environments for pain management in burn-injured patients. Virtual Reality. [Article]

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PHELAN, Ivan, FURNESS, Penny, DUNN, Heather, CARRION-PLAZA, Alicia, MATSANGIDOU, Maria, DIMITRI, Paul and LINDLEY, Shirley (2021). Immersive Virtual Reality in Children with Upper Limb Injuries: Findings from a Feasibility Study. Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine. [Article]

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PHELAN, Ivan, FURNESS, Penny, MATSANGIDOU, Maria, CARRION-PLAZA, Alicia, DUNN, Heather, DIMITRI, Paul and LINDLEY, Shirley (2021). Playing your pain away: designing a virtual reality physical therapy for children with upper limb motor impairment. Virtual Reality. [Article]

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TAYLOR, Sophie, FURNESS, Penny, ASHE, Simon, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim (2021). Comorbid Conditions, Mental Health and Cognitive Functions in Adults with Fibromyalgia. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 43 (2), 115-122. [Article]

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PHELAN, Ivan, FURNESS, Penny, FEHILY, Orla, THOMPSON, Andrew, BABIKER, Nathan, LAMB, Martin and LINDLEY, Shirley (2019). A mixed-methods investigation into the acceptability, usability and perceived effectiveness of active and passive virtual reality scenarios in managing pain under experimental conditions. Journal of Burn Care & Research, 40 (1), 85-90. [Article]

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TAYLOR, Sophie, STEER, Michael, ASHE, Simon, FURNESS, Penny, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim (2018). Patients' perspective of the effectiveness and acceptability of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments of fibromyalgia. Scandinavian Journal of Pain. [Article]

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TWELLS, Alison, FURNESS, Penny, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and GREGORY, Maxine (2018). 'It's about giving yourself a sense of belonging’: community-based history and well-being in South Yorkshire. People, place and policy online, 12 (1), 8-28. [Article]

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FURNESS, Penny, VOGT, Katharina, ASHE, Simon, TAYLOR, Sophie, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim (2018). What causes Fibromyalgia? An online survey of patient perspectives. Health Psychology Open, 5 (2). [Article]

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DEAN, Jonathan, FURNESS, Penny, VERRIER, Diarmuid, LENNON, Henry, BENNETT, Cinnamon and SPENCER, Stephen (2018). Desert island data: an investigation into researcher positionality. Qualitative Research, 18 (3), 273-289. [Article]

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NIETO-RUCIAN, Vanesa and FURNESS, Penny (2018). The experience of growing up with a parent with schizophrenia : a qualitative study. Qualitative Psychology. [Article]

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ASHE, Simon, FURNESS, Penny, TAYLOR, Sophie, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim (2017). A qualitative exploration of the experiences of living with and being treated for fibromyalgia. Health Psychology Open, 4 (2), 1-12. [Article]

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STENBERG, Nicola and FURNESS, Penny (2017). Living well with a long-term condition : service users’ perspectives of a self-management intervention. Qualitative Health Research, 27 (4), 547-558. [Article]

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ASHE, Simon, FURNESS, Penny, TAYLOR, Sophie, HAYWOOD-SMALL, Sarah and LAWSON, Kim (2016). "Not all in my head": a qualitative exploration of living with fibromyalgia and its treatments (Oral presentation). The European Health Psychologist, 18 (Supp), p. 695. [Article]

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MORGAN, Jim, ABBOTT, Rachel, FURNESS, Penny and RAMSAY, Judith (2016). UK Rail Workers’ Perceptions of Accident Risk Factors : An Exploratory Study. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 55, 103-113. [Article]

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FURNESS, Penny, ARDEN, Madelynne, DUXBURY, Alexandra, HAMPSHAW, Susan, WARDLE, Carrie and SOLTANI, Hora (2015). Talking about weight in pregnancy: An exploration of practitioners' and women's and perceptions. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 5 (2), p. 89. [Article]

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SOLTANI, Hora, DUXBURY, Alexandra, ARDEN, Madelynne, DEARDEN, Andrew, FURNESS, Penny and GARLAND, Carolyn (2015). Maternal obesity management using mobile technology : a feasibility study to evaluate a text messaging based complex intervention during pregnancy. Journal of Obesity, 111 (5 pt.2), 1-10. [Article]

ABDULJALIL, K, FURNESS, Penny, JOHNSON, TN, ROSTAMI-HODJEGAN, A and SOLTANI, Hora (2012). Anatomical, physiological and metabolic changes with gestational age during normal pregnancy : a database for parameters required in physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling. Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 51 (6), 365-396. [Article]

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FURNESS, Penny, ARMITAGE, Helen and PITT, Richard (2012). Establishing and facilitating practice-based interprofessional learning: experiences from the TUILIP project. Nursing Reports, 2 (1). [Article]

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FURNESS, Penny, ARMITAGE, Helen and PITT, Richard (2012). Qualitative evaluation of three practice-based interprofessional learning initiatives : application of the 'contact hypothesis. International Journal of Medical Education, 3, 83-91. [Article]

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SOLTANI, Hora, FURNESS, Penny, MCSEVENY, Kerry, ARDEN, Madelynne, GARLAND, Carolyn, SUSTAR, Helena and DEARDEN, Andy (2012). Women's and midwives' perspectives on the design of a text messaging support for maternal obesity services. Journal of Obesity. [Article]

FURNESS, Penny, ARMITAGE, Helen and PITT, Richard (2011). An evaluation of practice-based interprofessional education initiatives involving service users. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 25 (1), 46-52. [Article]

FURNESS, Penny and GARRUD, Paul (2010). Adaptation after facial surgery: using the diary as a research tool. Qualitative Health Research, 20 (2), 262-272. [Article]

GLAZEBROOK, Cris, FURNESS, Penny, TAY, Jasmine, ABBAS, Kirsty and SLAVESKA-HOLLIS, Karmen (2009). Development of a scale to assess the attitudes of paediatric staff to caring for children with medically unexplained symptoms: Implications for the role of CAMHS in paediatric care. Child And Adolescent Mental Health, 14 (2), 104-108. [Article]

FURNESS, Penny (2005). Exploring supportive care needs and experiences of facial surgery patients. British Journal of Nursing, 14 (12), 641-645. [Article]

FURNESS, Penny (2003). Facing the future: Considering psychosocial issues surrounding facial transplants. The Psychologist, 16 (10), 538-540. [Article]

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MORGAN, Jim, ABBOTT, Rachel, FURNESS, Penny and WEBSTER-SPRIGGS, Stuart (2013). Perceptions of accident risk among on-track machine workers : an interview study. In: DADASHI, Nastaran, SCOTT, Anita, WILSON, John R. and MILLS, Ann, (eds.) Rail human factors : supporting reliability, safety and cost reduction. London, CRC Press, 445-452. [Book Section]

MORGAN, Jim, ABBOTT, Rachel, FURNESS, Penny and WEBSTER-SPRIGGS, Stuart (2013). Perceptions of accident risk among on-track machine workers : an interview study. In: DADASHI, Nastaran, SCOTT, Anita, WILSON, John R. and MILLS, Ann, (eds.) Rail human factors : supporting reliability, safety and cost reduction. Leiden, Netherlands, CRC/Balkena, 445-452. [Book Section]

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