Items where Author is "Humphreys, Helen"

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HUMPHREYS, Helen, PADDOCK, Danielle, BROWN, Sarah, COWIE, Aynsley, BERRY, Colin, DAWKES, Susan and NICHOLS, Simon (2024). Exploring patients’ views regarding the support and rehabilitation needs of people living with myocardial ischaemia and no obstructive coronary arteries: a qualitative interview study. BMJ Open, 14 (12). [Article]

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ARDEN, Madelynne, HUMPHREYS, Helen, WILCOCKSON, Holly, PADDOCK, Danielle, THORNELOE, Rachael, RUTKAUSKAS, Laurynas and MILLINGS, Abigail (2024). Behavioural science: Increasing uptake of family hub services. Project Report. UK Government Social Research. [Monograph]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Barriers and system improvements for physical activity promotion after gestational diabetes: A qualitative exploration of the views of health care professionals. Diabetic Medicine, 41 (12): e15426. [Article]

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GRINVALDS, Natalie, COPELAND, Robert, SHEARN, Katie and HUMPHREYS, Helen (2024). 38 Combining healthcare and fitness through physical co-location: is that alone enough to get people physically active? [abstract only]. European Journal of Public Health, 34 (Supple). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Preventing Type 2 Diabetes after Gestational Diabetes: A Systematic Review Mapping Physical Activity Components using the Socio-Ecological Model. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 28 (8), 1354-1379. [Article]

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HUMPHREYS, Helen, PADDOCK, Danielle, BROWN, Sarah, BERRY, Colin, COWIE, Aynsley, DAWKES, Susan and NICHOLS, Simon (2024). Living with myocardial ischaemia and no obstructive coronary arteries: a qualitative study. Open Heart, 11 (1): e002569. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Beyond the individual: socio-ecological factors impacting activity after Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetic Medicine. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). O.3.3-7 A Socio-ecological approach to overcoming barriers for physical activity promotion after gestational diabetes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis [abstract only]. European Journal of Public Health, 33 (Supp 1). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). Physical activity after gestational diabetes: more motivation or change the situation? The Sport and Exercise Scientist, 77 (Autumn). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the barriers and facilitators to physical activity for women after Gestational Diabetes: A socio-ecological approach. British Journal of Diabetes, 23 (1). [Article]

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HUMPHREYS, Liam, FRITH, Gabriella, HUMPHREYS, Helen, CRANK, Helen, DIXEY, Joanne, GREENFIELD, Diana M. and REECE, Lindsey J. (2023). Evaluation of a city-wide physical activity pathway for people affected by cancer: the Active Everyday service. Supportive Care in Cancer, 31 (2): 101. [Article]

ROBINSON, Rebecca, CRANK, Helen, HUMPHREYS, Helen, FISHER, Patricia and GREENFIELD, Diana M (2022). Time to embed physical activity within usual care in cancer services: a qualitative study of cancer healthcare professionals' views at a single centre in England. Disability and rehabilitation. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2022). A systematic review using the socio-ecological model for physical activity interventions aiming to prevent type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes (abstract only). Journal of Sports Sciences, 40 (Sup 1), p. 7. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2022). A systematic review using the socioecological model for physical activity interventions aiming to prevent type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes [abstract only]. Journal of Sports Sciences. [Article]

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SHEARN, Katie, BROOKS, Anna, HUMPHREYS, Helen and WARDLE, Carrie (2022). Mixed methods Participatory Action Research to inform service design based on the Capabilities Approach, in the North of England. Children and Society: the international journal of childhood and children's services, 36 (4), 450-471. [Article]

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FOWLER DAVIS, Sally, HUMPHREYS, Helen, MADEN-WILKINSON, Tom, WITHERS, Sarah, LOWE, Anna and COPELAND, Robert (2022). Understanding the Needs and Priorities of People Living with Persistent Pain and Long-Term Musculoskeletal Conditions during the COVID-19 Pandemic—A Public Involvement Project. Healthcare, 10 (6): 1130. [Article]

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O'DOHERTY, Alasdair F, HUMPHREYS, Helen, DAWKES, Susan, COWIE, Aynsley, HINTON, Sally, BRUBAKER, Peter H, BUTLER, Tom and NICHOLS, Simon (2021). How has technology been used to deliver cardiac rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic? An international cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals conducted by the BACPR. BMJ Open, 11 (4). [Article]

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HUMPHREYS, Helen, KILBY, Laura, KUDIERSKY, Nik and COPELAND, Robert (2021). Long COVID and the role of physical activity: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 11 (3). [Article]

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BROOK, Anna, SHEARN, Katie and HUMPHREYS, Helen (2020). Building young people’s capabilities: participatory action research. Project Report. Unspecified. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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