Items where Author is "Langley, Joe"
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BROCKLEHURST, Paul, LANGLEY, Joe, WASSALL, Rebecca, DANIYAL, Sana, SYED, Saif Sayeed, HARVEY, Michelle, GOULDEN, Nia, SHERRIFF, Andrea, HEILMANN, Anja, HOARE, Zoe, SMITH, Craig, WATT, Richard, O'NEILL, Ciaran, KEE, Frank, MCKENNA, Gerald and TSAKOS, Georgios
(2024).
A theoretically-informed process evaluation in parallel to a feasibility study of a complex oral health intervention using NICE guidelines in a care home setting.
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.
[Article]
MILLS, Nathaniel, WHEELER, Gemma and LANGLEY, Joe
(2019).
Co-production in Action. Number Two. Case Study 3: The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Child Prosthetics Research Project.
INVOLVE.
[Other]
University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
(2015).
Neck Orthosis.
GB2516725 (A) ― 2015-02-04.
[Patent]
Public
MALLAKIN, Maryam, LANGLEY, Joe, HARVEY, Gillian, WALKER, Sarah, RABER, Caylee, BEZAI, Nadia, PACZKA GIORGI, Luz A, HOLYOKE, Paul and SELLEN, Kate
(2024).
Recovery and Renewal of Co-design Approaches in Health through a Pandemic: a realist synthesis.
JMIR Research Protocols, 13: e58318.
[Article]
WALKER, Sarah Cusworth, AHRENS, Kym R., OWENS, Mandy D., PARNES, McKenna, LANGLEY, Joe, ACKERLEY, Christine, PURTLE, Jonathan, SALDANA, Lisa, AARONS, Gregory A., HOGUE, Aaron and PALINKAS, Lawrence A.
(2024).
Using policy codesign to achieve multi-sector alignment in adolescent behavioral health: a study protocol.
Implementation Science Communications, 5 (1): 54.
[Article]
KEHAGIA, Angie A, CHOWIENCZYK, Sarah, HELENA VAN VELTHOVEN, Michelle, KING, Emma, NORTH, Tracie, SHENTON, Deb, ABRAHAM, Jane, LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, ANKENY, Ursula, GORST, Terry, EDWARDS, Emma, WHIPPS, Sue, BATUP, Martha, RIDEOUT, Jane, SWABEY, Mat, INCHES, Jemma, BENTLEY, Sue, GILBERT, Georgina and CARROLL, Camille
(2024).
Real-World Evaluation of the Feasibility, Acceptability and Safety of a Remote, Self-Management Parkinson's Disease Care Pathway: A Healthcare Improvement Initiative.
Journal of Parkinson's disease, 14 (1), 197-208.
[Article]
MUNCE, Sarah EP, STEELE GRAY, Carolyn, POMEROY, Beverley Claire, BAYLEY, Mark, KOKORELIAS, Kristina Marie, LUONG, Dorothy, BIDDISS, Elaine, CAVE, Trish, BRAGGE, Peter, CHEW-GRAHAM, Carolyn A, COLQUHOUN, Heather, DADICH, Ann, DAINTY, Katie N, ELLIOTT, Mark, FENG, Patrick, GOLDHAR, Jodeme, HAMILTON, Clayon B, HARVEY, Gillian, KASTNER, Monika, KOTHARI, Anita, LANGLEY, Joe, JEFFS, Lianne, MASTERSON, Daniel, NELSON, Michelle LA, PERRIER, Laure, RILEY, John, SELLEN, Kate, SETO, Emily, SIMPSON, Robert, STANISZEWSKA, Sophie, SRINIVASAN, Vasanthi, STRAUS, Sharon E, TRICCO, Andrea C and KULUSKI, Kerry
(2023).
Development of the Preferred Components for Co-Design in Research Guideline and Checklist: Protocol for a Scoping Review and a Modified Delphi Process.
JMIR Research Protocols, 12: e50463.
[Article]
MURRAY, Jenni, BAXTER, Ruth, LAWTON, Rebecca, HARDICRE, Natasha, SHANNON, Rosie, LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, MOORE, Sally and O'HARA, Jane K.
(2023).
Unpacking the Cinderella black box of complex intervention development through the Partners at Care Transitions (PACT) programme of research.
Health Expectations.
[Article]
VAN DER GRAAD, Peter, KISLOV, Roman, SMITH, Helen, LANGLEY, Joe, HARMER, Natalie, CHEETHAM, Mandy, WOLSTENHOLME, Daniel, COOKE, Jo and MAWSON, Sue
(2023).
Leading co-production in five UK collaborative research partnerships (2008-2018): responses to four tensions from senior leaders using auto-ethnography.
Implementation Science Communications, 4 (1): 12.
[Article]
SMITH, Helen, BUDWORTH, Luke, GRINDEY, Chloe, HAGUE, Isabel, HAMER, Natalie, KISLOV, Roman, VAN DER GRAAF, Peter and LANGLEY, Joe
(2022).
Co-production practice and future research priorities in United Kingdom-funded applied health research: a scoping review.
Health Research Policy and Systems, 20, p. 36.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, WASSALL, Rebecca, GEDDIS-REGAN, Andrew, WATSON, S., VEREY, A., MCKENNA, G., BROCKLEHURST, P. and TSAKOS, G.
(2022).
Putting Guidelines into Practice: Using Co-design to Develop a Complex Intervention Based on NG48 to Enable Care Staff to Provide Daily Oral Care to Older People Living in Care Homes.
Gerondontology.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, ANKENY, Ursula, WHEELER, Gemma and CARROLL, Camille
(2022).
Co-designing resources for knowledge-Based self-reflection for people living with Parkinson’s disease to better enable independent living.
In: DUARTE, Emilia and ROSA, Carlos, (eds.)
Developments in Design Research and Practice.
Springer Series in Design and Innovation book series, 17
(17).
Springer, 237-251.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joe, WALLACE, N., DAVIS, A., GWILT, I., KNOWLES, S., PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, WHEELER, G. and ANKENY, U.
(2021).
COVID co-design does not *HAVE* to be digital!: Why 'which platform should we use?' should not be your first question.
In:
COVID-19 and Co-production in Health and Social Care Research, Policy and Practice.
Policy Press, 85-95.
[Book Section]
DYSON, M, WHEELER, Gemma, LANGLEY, Joe, NEEDHAM, A, MILLS, N and HEAD, J
(2020).
Child prosthetics - a perspective.
In: NAZARPOUR, Kianoush, (ed.)
Control of Prosthetic Hands: Challenges and emerging avenues.
Healthcare Technologies Series
(22).
London, The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 175-188.
[Book Section]
WHEELER, Gemma, MILLS, Nathaniel and LANGLEY, Joe
(2020).
The Starworks Project: Annual Report to National Institute for Health Research 2017-2018.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam Universuty.
[Monograph]
BROCKLEHURST, Paul, BAKER, Sarah and LANGLEY, Joe
(2020).
Context and the evidence based paradigm: The potential for participatory research and systems thinking in oral health.
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.
[Article]
MILLS, N and LANGLEY, Joe
(2020).
Commentary: Collaboration for clinical innovation: a nursing and engineering alliance for better patient care.
Journal of Research in Nursing, 25 (3), 305-307.
[Article]
LAW, Rebecca-Jane, WILLIAMS, Lynne, LANGLEY, Joe, BURTON, Christopher, HALL, Beth, HISCOCK, Julia, MORRISON, Val, LEMMEY, Andrew, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, LOVELL-SMITH, Candida, GALLANDERS, John and WILLIAMS, Nefyn
(2020).
'Function First—Be Active, Stay Independent'—promoting physical activity and physical function in people with long-term conditions by primary care: a protocol for a realist synthesis with embedded co-production and co-design.
BMJ Open, 10 (2), e035686.
[Article]
RYCROFT-MALONE, Jo and LANGLEY, Joe
(2020).
Re-Framing the knowledge to action challenge through NIHR knowledge mobilisation research fellows. Comment on “CIHR Health System Impact Fellows: Reflections on ‘Driving Change’ Within the Health System".
International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM).
[Article]
JEAYS-WARD, Katherine, WELLS, Oliver, MCCARTHY, Avril, MORRIS, Nicola, JACOBSON, Kim, HAY, Alastair, BARNETT, Jackie, PIANO, Martina, LUXTON, Richard, KIELY, Janice, HAYWARD, Gail, MICCICHE, Angelo, LOVERING, Andrew, LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, ANKENY, Ursula, SKEWS, Rachel, YANG, Yaling, DAHER, Shahd and DRAKE, Marcus
(2019).
Developing a technology to enable the rapid diagnosis of urinary tract infection (UTI).
In: Incontinence: The Engineering Challenge XII, London, UK, 13-14 Nov 2019.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
WHEELER, G, LANGLEY, Joe and MILLS, N
(2019).
Risk & reward: Exploring design’s role in measuring outcomes in health.
Design Journal, 22 (sup1), 2231-2234.
[Article]
ELDER, Charlotte J., LANGLEY, Joe, STANTON, Andrew, DE SILVA, Shamani, AKBARIAN-TEFAGHI, Ladan, WALES, Jerry K. H. and WRIGHT, Neil P.
(2019).
A simulation study assessing the accuracy and reliability of orchidometer estimation of testicular volume.
Clinical Endocrinology, 90 (4), 623-629.
[Article]
CRAIG, Jessica, SHARMAN, Megan, FITZGERALD, Ciara, WIGG, Dominic, WILLIAMS, Beth, WILKINSON, Ellen, WRIGHT, Neil, LANGLEY, Joe and ELDER, Charlotte
(2018).
Using a testicular simulation model as an educational tool to improve testicular volume estimations.
Endocrine Abstracts, 58.
[Article]
CRAIG, Jessica, SHARMAN, Megan, FITZGERALD, Ciara, WIGG, Dominic, WILLIAMS, Beth, WILKINSON, Ellen, WRIGHT, Neil, LANGLEY, Joe and ELDER, Charlotte
(2018).
Using a testicular simulation model as an educational tool to improve testicular volume estimations [abstract only].
Endocrine Abstracts, 58.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, WHEELER, Gemma and BEC, Remi
(2018).
Invited masterclass: Creative thinking and problem solving.
In: Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference 2018, Bournemouth International Centre, UK, 17 -18 October 2018.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, BEC, Remi, WHEELER, Gemma and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca
(2018).
The need for distributed co-design in healthcare contexts.
In: CHRISTER, Kirsty, CRAIG, Claire and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan, (eds.)
Proceedings of the 5th European International Conference on Design4Health, Sheffield, UK, 4th – 6th September 2018.
Sheffield Hallam University.
(In Press)
[Book Section]
PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, LANGLEY, Joe and GWILT, Ian
(2018).
Design, behaviour change and long term conditions: he impact of demonstrating design skills to adolescents with chronic pain.
In: CHRISTER, Kirsty, CRAIG, Claire and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan, (eds.)
Design4Health : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Design for Health.
Sheffield Hallam University.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan and COOKE, Jo
(2018).
'Collective Making' as knowledge mobilisation: the contribution of participatory design in the co-creation of knowledge in healthcare.
BMC Health Services Research, 18, p. 585.
[Article]
WHEELER, Gemma, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, BEC, Remi and LANGLEY, Joe
(2018).
‘Making’ Knowledge, ‘Making’ Impact.
In: Creating Knowledge Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, 18 June 2018.
Sheffield Hallam University.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
SPRONSON, Lise, PRYDE, Liz, REED, Heath, SQUIRE, Gill, STANTON, Andrew, LANGLEY, Joe, BRIGGS, Moya, BINDLE, Philip, SANDERS, Rod and MCDERMOTT, Christopher
(2017).
P30 - Patient involvement at every stage: design and coproduction of the Head Up neck support collar.
Research Involvement and Engagement, 3 (Suppl1), p. 27.
[Article]
GOODWIN, Victoria, DULAKE, Nick and LANGLEY, Joe
(2017).
Vertebral fragility fractures: co-designing solutions to promote independence and quality of life based on the needs of service users.
In: Fragility Fracture Network Conference, Malmo, Sweden, 23rd-26th Aug 2017.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, PANCANI, Silvia, KILNER, Karen, REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew, HERON, Nicola, JUDGE, Simon, MCCARTHY, Avril, BAXTER, Susan, MAZZA, Claudia and MCDERMOTT, Christopher J.
(2017).
A comfort assessment of existing cervical orthoses.
Ergonomics, 61 (2), 329-338.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, GWILT, Ian and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan
(2017).
Using Knowledge Mobilisation Theory to inform the design of the co-design workshop for healthcare research and innovation.
In: BARRON, Dierdre and SEEMANN, Kurt, (eds.)
Design4Health, Melbourne. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Design4Health 2017,Melbourne Cricket.
Sheffield Hallam University jointly with Swinburne University of Technology, 334-336.
[Book Section]
GWILT, Ian, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, PEACOCK, R., MARSH, C., SHEARD, L., LAWTON, R. and LANGLEY, Joe
(2017).
Using co-design workshops to develop a ward-level patient experience improvement toolkit.
In: BARRON, Dierdre and SEEMANN, Kurt, (eds.)
Design4Health, Melbourne. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Design4Health 2017,Melbourne Cricket.
Sheffield Hallam University jointly with Swinburne University of Technology, 95-98.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca
(2016).
How to involve people in authentic and meaningful co-production – using Lego.
In: Science of Improvement Conference, Harrogate, 21-22/11/2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
COOKE, J, LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, D and HAMPSHAW, S
(2016).
'Seeing' the Difference: The Importance of Visibility and Action as a Mark of 'Authenticity' in Co-production ; Comment on “Collaboration and Co-production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges”.
International Journal of Health Policy Management, 6 (6), 345-348.
[Article]
REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew and LANGLEY, Joe
(2016).
Empathetic design research and development in practice; co-development of an innovative head and neck support for people with Motor Neurone Disease.
In:
Cumulus Hong Kong 2016 : Open Design for E-very-thing – exploring new design purposes.
Hong Kong Design Institute.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2016).
Head-Up; a case study of participatory design as knowledge synthesis.
In: Knowledge Utilisation Colloquium 2016, Llandudno, Wales, 29th June - 1st June 2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2016).
Participatory design : co-creation | co-production | co-design combining imaging and knowledge.
In: Knowledge Utilisation Colloquium, Llandudno, Wales, 29/06/2016 - 01/07/2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
BAXTER, S., REED, Heath, CLARKE, Z., JUDGE, S., HERON, N., MCCARTHY, A., LANGLEY, Joe, STANTON, Andrew, WELLS, O., SQUIRE, G., QUINN, A., SHAW, P. and MCDERMOTT, C.
(2016).
Evaluating a novel cervical orthosis, the Sheffield
Support Snood, in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neuron disease with neck weakness.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 17 (5-6), 436-442.
[Article]
ROSBOTTOM, Keeley, PROBST, Heidi, CHOPPIN, Simon, BRAGG, Christopher Mark, COLLINS, Karen, CRANK, Helen, REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew and LANGLEY, Joe
(2016).
Using 3D stereophotogrammetry to evaluate the stability, and positional accuracy of a breast immobilisation device.
In: UK Radiation Oncology Conference, Liverpool, 6-8 June 2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
PANCANI, Silvia, ROWSON, Jennifer, TINDALE, Wendy, HERON, Nicola, LANGLEY, Joe, MCCARTHY, Avril D., QUINN, Ann, REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew, SHAW, Pamela J., MCDERMOTT, Christopher J. and MAZZA, Claudia
(2015).
Assessment of the Sheffield Support Snood, an innovative cervical orthosis designed for people affected by neck weakness.
Clinical Biomechanics, 32, 201-206.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2015).
Thinking with your hands : participatory design and creative practices as knowledge co-creation.
In: PenCLAHRC Seminar Series on Implementation and Knowledge Research, University of Exeter, 02/11/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
REED, Heath, LANGLEY, Joe, STANTON, Andrew, HERON, Nicola, CLARKE, Zoe, JUDGE, Simon, MCCARTHY, Avril, SQUIRE, Gill, QUINN, Ann, WELLS, Oliver, TINDALE, Wendy, BAXTER, Susan, SHAW, Pamela J and MCDERMOTT, Christopher J
(2015).
Head up ; an interdisciplinary, participatory and co-design process informing the development of a novel neck support for people living with progressive neck muscle weakness.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 39 (7), 404-410.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan, CRAIG, Claire and CHAMBERLAIN, Paul
(2015).
EngagingAging : meaningful participation for older people in research and innovation.
In: Innovation Learning Network Ageing Series (part of the Virtual Thursday programme), 20/08/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, GRIFFITHS, Paul and VARNEY, Emma
(2015).
Service improvement by design.
In: STH Leadership Forum, University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, 17/07/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan
(2015).
Service improvement by design.
In: Sheffield MCA Expo, Sheffield Hallam University, 01/06/2015-02/06/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca
(2015).
Participatory healthcare innovation.
In: Ageing actively conference, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, 13/05/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2015).
Bringing design practice into healthcare.
In: Health Foundation Co-Production Summit, Bangor University, Wales, 11/03/2016.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2015).
Design practice into healthcare.
In: CLAHRC Yorkshire and Humber Implementation Showcase, Plaza Hotel, Leeds, 06/03/2015.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe and WOLSTENHOLME, Dan
(2015).
Designing in health: lessons and opportunities from the UK Health Service.
In: Design in Health Innovation, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 15/01/2015.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew, MCDERMOTT, Chris, HERON, Nicola, CLARKE, Zoe, JUDGE, Simon and SHAW, Pamela
(2012).
Head-Up : co-designing novel neck orthosis for neck weakness in MND.
In: RAatE 2012, University of Warwick, 26 November 2012.
Coventry University HDTI.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
YOXALL, Alaster, LUXMOORE, J., ROWSON, J., LANGLEY, Joe and JANSON, R.
(2008).
Size does matter: further studies in hand–pack interaction using computer simulation.
Packaging Technology and Science, 21 (2), 61-72.
[Article]
None
GWILT, Ian, LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, DAVIS, Suzanne, WOODWARD, Leanne and SPOONER, Ally
(2017).
Pain Talking: exploring the experience, expression and description of chronic pain through creative processes and visualisation strategies.
In: KUNG, Cecile, LARN, Elita and LEE, Yanki, (eds.)
Open design for E-very-thing. Cumulus Hong Kong 2016 , 21-24 November 2016 Hong Kong Design Institute.
Cumulus working papers
(33/16).
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Design Institute, 225-229.
[Book Section]
REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew and LANGLEY, Joe
(2014).
Co-design and development of a specific cervical orthosis to support neck weakness due to neurological disease.
In: National MND Conference 2014, Gold Coast, Australia, 8 September 2014.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe, REED, Heath and STANTON, Andrew
(2014).
Head Up ‘Neck Collar Comfort Assessment’.
In: 25th International Conference on ALS/MND, Brussels, 5 - 7 December 2014.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew and LANGLEY, Joe
(2014).
Head Up, ‘Co-designing of novel neck orthosis for MND Patients’.
In: 25th International Conference on ALS/MND, Brussels, 5 - 7 December 2014.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
CRAIG, Claire, GWILT, Ian, LANGLEY, Joe and PARTRIDGE, Rebecca
(2013).
Thinking through design and rehabilitation.
In: ENCARNAÇÃO, Pedro, AZEVEDO, Luís, GELDERBLOM, Gert Jan, NEWELL, Alan and MATHIASSEN, Niels-Erik, (eds.)
Assistive technology : from research to practice. AAATE 2013.
Assistive Technology Research Series
(33).
IOS Press, 798-803.
[Book Section]
LANGLEY, Joe, LE MAITRE, Christine, VERNON-PARRY, Karen, LOCKLEY, Eleanor, WESTERMAN, Julie, SMITH, J, WHEAT, Jonathan and CHOPPIN, Simon
(2012).
Being interdisciplinary..... creating a culture for the academics of tomorrow.
In: Understanding Interdisciplinarity: theory and practice - An International Conference, Sheffield, 12-14 June 2012.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]
LANGLEY, Joe
(2012).
Is green a grey area? sustainability and inclusivity: recycling and the ageing population.
The Design Journal, 15 (1), 33-56.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, TURNER, Natalie and YOXALL, Alaster
(2011).
Attributes of packaging and influences on waste.
Packaging Technology and Science, 24 (3), 161-175.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, YOXALL, Alaster, HEPPELL, Geoff, RODRIGUEZ-FALCON, Elena, BRADBURY, Steve, LEWIS, Roger, LUXMOORE, Joe, HODZIC, Alma and ROWSON, Jenn
(2010).
Food for Thought? - A UK pilot study testing a methodology for compositional domestic food waste analysis.
Waste Management & Research, 28 (3), 220-227.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, JANSON, Rob, LEWIS, Roger, WEARN, Jenn, HAYES, Simon and BIX, Laura
(2010).
How wide do you want the jar? The effect of diameter on opening of wide-mouth closure.
Packaging Technology and Science, 23 (1), 11-18.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, JANSON, R., LEWIS, R., HAYES, S. A. and BIX, L.
(2010).
How wide do you want the jar?: The effect on diameter for
ease of opening for wide-mouth closures.
Packaging Technology and Science, 23 (1), 11-18.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, MUSSELWHITE, C, RODRIGUEZ-FALCON, E.M. and ROWSON, J
(2010).
Husband, daughter, son and postman, hot-water, knife and towel : assistive strategies for jar opening.
In: LANGDON, P, CLARKSON, P.J. and ROBINSON, P, (eds.)
Designing inclusive interactions : inclusive interations between people and products in their contexts of use.
Springer-Verlag, 187-196.
[Book Section]
ROWSON, J, LANGLEY, Joe, KAMAT, S. R. and YOXALL, Alaster
(2010).
Squeezability. Part 2: getting stuff out of a bottle.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 224 (6), 1261-1271.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, LUXMOORE, J., JANSON, R., TAYLOR, J. C. and ROWSON, J.
(2010).
Understanding the use of tools for opening packaging.
Universal Access in the Information Society, 9 (3), 273-281.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, YOXALL, Alaster, MANSON, Graeme, LEWIS, Walter, WATERHOUSE, Alison, THELWALL, David, THELWALL, Sarah, PARRY, Andrew and LEECH, Barbara
(2009).
The use of uncertainty analysis as a food waste estimation tool.
Waste Management & Research, 27 (3), 199-206.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LUXMOORE, Joe, LANGLEY, Joe and JANSON, Rob
(2008).
Size does matter: further studies in hand-pack interaction using computer simulation.
Packaging Technology and Science, 21 (2), 61-72.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, LUXMOORE, J., JANSON, R., TAYLOR, J.C. and ROWSON, J.
(2008).
Help or Hindrance: The Use of Tools for Opening Packaging.
In: LANGDON, Patrick, CLARKSON, John and ROBINSON, Peter, (eds.)
Designing Inclusive Futures.
London, Springer, 65-74.
[Book Section]
LEWIS, R, MENARDI, C, YOXALL, Alaster and LANGLEY, Joe
(2007).
Finger friction: grip and opening packaging.
Wear, 263 (7-12), 1124-1132.
[Article]
YOXALL, Alaster, LANGLEY, Joe, JANSON, R., WEARN, J. and MANSON, G.
(2006).
The use of uncertainty analysis for the design of container closures.
Packaging Technology and Science, 19 (3), 139-147.
[Article]
LANGLEY, Joe, JANSON, R., WEARN, J. and YOXALL, Alaster
(2005).
‘Inclusive’ design for containers: improving openability.
Packaging Technology and Science, 18 (6), 285-293.
[Article]