Items where Author is "Wildbore, Ellie"
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FAIRES, Matthew, JONES, Gareth, BEEKEN, Rebecca J., BURKE, Trys, COOPER, Cindy, COPELAND, Robert J., GUY, Zoe, HILL, Andrew, HILLISON, Emily, HODGSON, Phil, HORSPOOL, Michelle, LI, Jinshuo, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, PARROTT, Steve, QUIRK, Helen, ROMBACH, Ines, STUBBS, Brendon, TEW, Garry A., TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma, TURTON, Emily, WALTERS, Stephen, WEICH, Scott, WILDBORE, Ellie and PECKHAM, Emily
(2026).
The SPACES feasibility trial: a co-produced physical activity intervention for people with severe mental illness.
Mental Health and Physical Activity: 100765.
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WILDBORE, Ellie, BOND, Carmel, TIMMONS, Stephen, HUI, Ada and SINCLAIR, Shane
(2024).
Service Users' Perspectives on Communicating Compassion in Mental Health Practice.
Nursing Open, 11 (11): e70081.
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JONES, Gareth, BAILEY, Laura, BEEKEN, Rebecca J, BRADY, Samantha, COOPER, Cindy, COPELAND, Robert, CROSLAND, Suzanne, DAWSON, Sam, FAIRES, Matthew, GILBODY, Simon, HAYNES, Holly, HILL, Andrew, HILLISON, Emily, HORSPOOL, Michelle, LEE, Ellen, LI, Jinshuo, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, PARROTT, Steve, QUIRK, Helen, STUBBS, Brendon, TEW, Garry A, TRAVISS-TURNER, Gemma, TURTON, Emily, WALKER, Lauren, WALTERS, Stephen, WEICH, Scott, WILDBORE, Ellie and PECKHAM, Emily
(2024).
Supporting physical activity through co-production in people with severe mental ill health (SPACES): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 10: 32.
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WALKER, Lauren, DAWSON, Sam, BRADY, Samantha, HILLISON, Emily, HORSPOOL, Michelle, JONES, Gareth, WILDBORE, Ellie and PECKHAM, Emily J.
(2023).
Co-producing a physical activity intervention with and for people with severe mental ill health – the spaces story.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health.
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BOND, Carmel, HUI, Ada, TIMMONS, Stephen, WILDBORE, Ellie and SINCLAIR, Shane
(2022).
Discourses of compassion from the margins of health care: the perspectives and experiences of people with a mental health condition.
Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England).
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