Items where Author is "Swallow, Veronica"
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COURT, Rosemary Jane, SWALLOW, Veronica, EL-YOUSFI, Sarab, GRAY-BURROWS, Kara, SOTIR, Fiona, WHEELER, Gemma, KELLAR, Ian, LEE, Jia Mang, MITCHELL, Robyn, MLYNARCZYK, Wiktoria, RAMAVATH, Arnav, DIMITRI, Paul, PHILLIPS, Bob, PRODGERS, Lucy, POWNALL, Madeleine, KOWALCZYK, Marcin, BRANCHFLOWER, Jacob, POWELL, Lauren, BHANBHRO, Sadiq, WEIGHALL, Anna and MARTIN-KERRY, Jacqueline
(2024).
Children and young people’s preferences and needs when using health technology to self-manage a long-term condition: a scoping review.
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 109 (10), 826-835.
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DANFORD, Cynthia A, MOONEY-DOYLE, Kim, DEATRICK, Janet A, FEETHAM, Suzanne, GROSS, Deborah, KNAFL, Kathleen A, KOBAYASHI, Kyoko, MORIARTY, Helene, ØSTERGAARD, Birte and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2024).
Building Family Interventions for Scalability and Impact.
Journal of Family Nursing.
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DAHLAWI, Nada, MILNES, Linda and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2024).
Children's behavioural and emotional reactions towards living with congenital heart disease in Saudi Arabia: A grounded theory study.
Health Expectations, 27 (2).
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KNAFL, Kathleen and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2023).
Advancing Family Science Through Synthesis Research (Editorial).
Journal of Family Nursing, 29 (4), 319-323.
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ORPIN, Joy, RODRIGUEZ, Alison, HARROP, Deborah, MILLS, Elizabeth, CAMPBELL, Fiona, MARTIN-KERRY, Jacqueline, TURNER, James, HORSMAN, Janet, PAINTER, Jon, JULIAN, Maddie, DIMITRI, Paul, HOWSLEY, Philippa and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2023).
Supportive use of digital technologies during transition to adult healthcare for young people with long-term conditions, focusing on Type 1 diabetes mellitus: A scoping review.
Journal of child health care.
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BENSON, Ailbhe, RAWDON, Caroline, TUOHY, Ella, MURPHY, Nuala, MCDONNELL, Ciara, SWALLOW, Veronica, GALLAGHER, Pamela and LAMBERT, Veronica
(2023).
Relationship between parent-adolescent communication and parent involvement in adolescent Type 1 diabetes management, parent/family wellbeing and glycaemic control.
Chronic illness.
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ELEFTHERIOU, Despina, MORAES, Yolanda Collaco, PURVIS, Cara, PURSELL, Molly, MORILLAS, Marta Merida, KAHN, Robin, MOSSBERG, Maria, KUCERA, Filip, TULLOH, Robert, STANDING, Joseph F., SWALLOW, Veronica, MCCORMACK, Rachael, HERBERG, Jethro, LEVIN, Michael, WAN, Mandy, KLEIN, Nigel, CONNON, Roisin, WALKER, Ann Sarah and BROGAN, Paul
(2023).
Multi-centre, randomised, open-label, blinded endpoint assessed, trial of corticosteroids plus intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and aspirin, versus IVIG and aspirin for prevention of coronary artery aneurysms (CAA) in Kawasaki disease (KD): the KD CAA prevention (KD-CAAP) trial protocol.
Trials, 24 (1).
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TUOHY, Ella, GALLAGHER, Pamela, RAWDON, Caroline, MURPHY, Nuala, SWALLOW, Veronica and LAMBERT, Veronica
(2023).
Adolescent Perspectives on Negotiating Self-Management Responsibilities for Type 1 Diabetes with their Parents.
Patient Education and Counseling, 109: 107629.
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NIGHTINGALE, Ruth, KIRK, Susan, SWALLOW, Veronica and MCHUGH, Gretl A.
(2022).
Supporting the parent-to-child transfer of self-management responsibility for chronic kidney disease: a qualitative study.
Health Expectations.
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RAWDON, Caroline, KILCULLEN, Sophia M., MURPHY, Nuala, SWALLOW, Veronica, GALLAGHER, Pamela and LAMBERT, Veronica
(2022).
Parents’ perspectives of factors affecting parent–adolescent communication about type 1 diabetes and negotiation of self-management responsibilities.
Journal of Child Health Care.
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SHAMALI, Mahdi, LARRAMENDI, Nuria Esandi, ØSTERGAARD, Birte, BARBIERI-FIGUEIREDO, Maria, BRØDSGAARD, Anne, CANGA-ARMAYOR, Ana, BROCHSTEDT DIEPERINK, Karin, GARCIA-VIVAR, Cristina, KONRADSEN, Hanne, NORDTUG, Bente, LAMBERT, Veronica, MAHRER-IMHOF, Romy, METZING, Sabine, NAGL-CUPAL, Martin, IMHOF, Lorenz, KOLBRUN SVAVARSDOTTIR, Erla, SWALLOW, Veronica and LOUISE LUTTIK, Marie
(2022).
Nurses’ attitudes towards family importance in nursing care across Europe.
Journal of Clinical Nursing.
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NIGHTINGALE, Ruth, MCHUGH, Gretl A, SWALLOW, Veronica and KIRK, Sue
(2022).
Shifting responsibilities: A qualitative study of how young people assume responsibility from their parents for self-management of their chronic kidney disease.
Health Expectations.
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THOMPSON, Debbe, DEATRICK, Janet A, KNAFL, Kathleen A, SWALLOW, Veronica and WU, Yelena P
(2022).
A Pragmatic Guide to Qualitative Analysis for Pediatric Researchers.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology.
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HORROWITZ, June and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2022).
Report of the 15th International Family Nursing Conference (In Virtual Format): Family Nursing Throughout the Life-Course June 23–July 2, 2021.
Journal of Family Nursing, 28 (1), 83-89.
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EDWARDS, Jill, WAITE-JONES, Jenny, SCHWARZ, Toni and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2021).
Digital technologies for children and parents sharing self-management in childhood chronic or long-term conditions: a scoping review.
Children, 8 (12).
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STONES, S, SWALLOW, Veronica and MILNES, L
(2021).
Factors facilitating the self- and shared-management of JIA by children, young people, their families, and professionals involved in their care: a realist evaluation.(Abstract only).
Annals of the rheumatic diseases, 80 (Sup 1), p. 290.
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STONES, S, SWALLOW, Veronica and MILNES, L
(2021).
Summary of patient/parent organisation services promoting self-and shared- management of JIA in the UK and Ireland. (Abstract only).
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 80 (Supp 1), p. 235.
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SKELTON, Beth, KNAFL, Kathleen, VAN RIPER, Marcia, FLEMING, Louise and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2021).
Care Coordination Needs of Families of Children with Down Syndrome: A Scoping Review to Inform Development of mHealth Applications for Families.
Children, 8 (7), p. 558.
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GREENFIELD, Diana and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2021).
All nurses should understand the principles of planetary health.
Nursing Times.
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BLOWER, Sarah, SWALLOW, Veronica, MATURANA, Camila, STONES, Simon, PHILLIPS, Bob, DIMITRI, Paul, MARSHMAN, Zoe, KNAPP, Peter, DEAN, Alex, HIGGINS, Steve, KELLAR, Ian, CURTIS, Penny, MILLS, Mathaniel and MARTIN-KERRY, Jackie
(2020).
Children and young people’s concerns and needs relating to their use of health technology to self-manage long-term conditions: a scoping review.
Archives of Disease in Childhood.
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SMITH, Joanna, ALI, Parveen, BIRKS, Yvonne, CURTIS, Penny, FAIRBROTHER, Hannah, KIRK, Susan, SALTIEL, David, THOMPSON, Jill and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2020).
'Umbrella' review of family-focused care interventions supporting families where a family member has a long-term condition.
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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WAITE-JONES, Jennifer M, SWALLOW, Veronica and MADILL, Anna
(2020).
From 'neurotic' to 'managing' mother: The 'medical career' experienced by mothers of a child diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.
British Journal of Health Psychology.
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HOLLIS, R., ERSSER, S.J., ILES-SMITH, H., MILNES, L.J., MUNYOMBWE, T., SANDERS, C. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2019).
A feasibility study of administering the electronic research and development culture index to the multidisciplinary workforce in a UK teaching hospital.
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 12, 935-945.
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TUOHY, Ella, RAWDON, Caroline, GALLAGHER, Pamela, GLACKEN, Michele, MURPHY, Nuala, SWALLOW, Veronica and LAMBERT, Veronica
(2019).
Children and young people’s experiences and perceptions of self-management of type 1 diabetes: A qualitative meta-synthesis.
Health Psychology Open, 6 (2), p. 205510291987710.
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NIGHTINGALE, R., MCHUGH, G., KIRK, S. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2019).
Supporting children and young people to assume responsibility from their parents for the self-management of their long-term condition: An integrative review.
Child: Care, Health and Development, 45 (2), 175-188.
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WAITE-JONES, JM and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2018).
Peer-based Social Support for Young-People with Juvenile Arthritis: Views of Young People, Parents/Carers and Healthcare Professionals within the UK.
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 43, e85-e91.
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YOUNG, L., EGDELL, A. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2018).
Qualitative accounts of young-people, parents and staff involved with a purpose-designed, pilot short-break service for 18–24 year olds with life-limiting conditions.
Children and Youth Services Review, 86, 142-150.
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WAITE-JONES, J.M., MAJEED-ARISS, R., SMITH, J., STONES, S.R., VAN ROOYEN, V. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2018).
Young people's, parents', and professionals' views on required components of mobile apps to support self-management of juvenile arthritis: Qualitative study.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 20 (1), e25.
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NIGHTINGALE, R, HALL, A, GELDER, C, FRIEDL, S, BRENNAN, E and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2017).
Desirable components for a customized, home-based, digital care-management app for children and young people with long-term, chronic conditions: A qualitative exploration.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19 (7), e235.
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SWALLOW, Veronica, PUZANTIAN, H., KRISCHOCK, L. and BRONAS, U.G.
(2017).
Insights into Living with Kidney Disease.
BioMed Research International, 2017, p. 2805684.
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ARMITAGE, S., SWALLOW, Veronica and KOLEHMAINEN, N.
(2017).
Ingredients and change processes in occupational therapy for children: a grounded theory study.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 24 (3), 208-213.
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NIGHTINGALE, R., WIRZ, L., COOK, W. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2017).
Collaborating With Parents of Children With Chronic Conditions and Professionals to Design, Develop and Pre-pilot PLAnT (the Parent Learning Needs and Preferences Assessment Tool).
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 35, 90-97.
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SMITH, T., SWALLOW, Veronica and STEPHENSON, M.
(2017).
Collaborating to develop an online resource for parents.
Nursing children and young people, 29 (2), p. 18.
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BALL, Katie and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2016).
Patient experiences of cardiac surgery and nursing care: a narrative review.
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 11 (7), 348-358.
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LYONS, E.A., JONES, D.E., SWALLOW, Veronica and CHANDLER, C.
(2016).
An Exploration of Comfort and Discomfort Amongst Children and Young People with Intellectual Disabilities Who Depend on Postural Management Equipment.
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 30 (4), 727-742.
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NIGHTINGALE, R., SINHA, M.D. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2014).
Using focused ethnography in paediatric settings to explore professionals' and parents' attitudes towards expertise in managing chronic kidney disease stage 3-5.
BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1), p. 403.
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CAROLAN, I., SMITH, T., HALL, A. and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2014).
Emerging communities of child-healthcare practice in the management of long-term conditions such as chronic kidney disease: Qualitative study of parents' accounts.
BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1), p. 292.
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SWALLOW, Veronica, SMITH, T., WEBB, N.J.A., WIRZ, L., QIZALBASH, L., BRENNAN, E., BIRCH, A., SINHA, M.D., KRISCHOCK, L., VAN DER VOORT, J., KING, D., LAMBERT, H., MILFORD, D.V., CROWTHER, L., SALEEM, M., LUNN, A. and WILLIAMS, J.
(2014).
Distributed expertise: Qualitative study of a British network of multidisciplinary teams supporting parents of children with chronic kidney disease.
Child: Care, Health and Development, 41 (1), 67-75.
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SWALLOW, Veronica, HALL, A.G., CAROLAN, I., SANTACROCE, S., WEBB, N.J., SMITH, T. and HANIF, N.
(2014).
Designing a web-application to support home-based care of childhood CKD stages 3-5: Qualitative study of family and professional preferences.
BMC Nephrology, 15 (1), p. 34.
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SWALLOW, Veronica, NIGHTINGALE, R., WILLIAMS, J., LAMBERT, H., WEBB, N.J., SMITH, T., WIRZ, L., QIZALBASH, L., CROWTHER, L. and ALLEN, D.
(2013).
Multidisciplinary teams, and parents, negotiating common ground in shared-care of children with long-term conditions: A mixed methods study.
BMC Health Services Research, 13 (1), p. 264.
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SWALLOW, Veronica, ALLEN, D., WILLIAMS, J., SMITH, T., CROSIER, J., LAMBERT, H., QIZALBASH, L., WIRZ, L. and WEBB, N.J.A.
(2012).
Pan-Britain, mixed-methods study of multidisciplinary teams teaching parents to manage children's long-term kidney conditions at home: Study protocol.
BMC Health Services Research, 12 (1), p. 33.
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