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MORGAN, Alastair, ed. (2008). Being Human: reflections on mental distress in society. Ross-on-Wye United Kingdom, PCCS Books. [Edited Book]

KRONENBERG, Frank, POLLARD, Nicholas and SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, eds. (2010). Occupational therapies without borders. Volume 2. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone. [Edited Book]

SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios and POLLARD, Nicholas, eds. (2016). Occupational therapies without borders: integrating justice with practice. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, Elsevier. [Edited Book]

KRONENBERG, Frank, ALGADO, Salvador Simo and POLLARD, Nicholas, eds. (2004). Occupational therapy without borders : learning from the spirit of survivors. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone. [Edited Book]

BLOCK, Pam, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas, eds. (2015). Occupying disability: critical approaches to community, justice and decolonizing disability. New York, Springer. [Edited Book]

POLLARD, Nick and SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, eds. (2012). Politics of occupation-centred practice : reflections on occupational engagement across cultures. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell. [Edited Book]

POLLARD, Nicholas, SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios and KRONENBERG, Frank, eds. (2008). A political practice of occupational therapy. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone. [Edited Book]

ABBOTT, R., YOUNG, S., GRANT, Gordon, GOWARD, Peter, SEAGER, P. and LUDLOW, J. (2003). Railway suicide: an investigation of individual and organisational consequences. Project Report. Doncaster, Doncaster and South Humber Healthcare NHS Trust. [Monograph]

ADAMSON, Simon J, BLAND, J Martin, HAY, Elaine M, JOHNSON, Ruth E, JONES, Gareth T, KITCHENER, Henry, KLABER MOFFETT, Jennifer A, MACFARLANE, Gary J, MACPHERSON, Hugh, MCLEAN, Sionnadh, NELSON, Linsey, SALISBURY, Chris, THOMAS, Elaine, TILBROOK, Helen E and TORGERSON, David J (2008). Patients' preferences within randomised trials: systematic review and patient level meta-analysis. BMJ, 337, a1864-a1864. [Article]

AFSHARI, Poorandokht, MEDFORTH, Janet, AARABI, Mohsen, ABEDI, Parvin and SOLTANI, Hora (2014). Management of third stage labour following vaginal birth in Iran: a survey of current policies. Midwifery, 30 (1), 65-72. [Article]

AHMED, N, AHMEDZAI, SH, COLLINS, Karen and NOBLE, Bill (2014). Holistic assessment of supportive and palliative care needs : the evidence for routine systematic questioning. British Medical Journal Supportive and Palliative Care, 4 (3), 238-246. [Article]

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AHMED, Nisar, HUGHES, P, WINSLOW, M, BATH, P, COLLINS, Karen and NOBLE, B (2015). A pilot randomised controlled trial of a holistic needs assessment questionnaire in a supportive and palliative care service. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 50 (5), 587-598. [Article]

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AKIMOTO, Tatsuhito, WRIGHT, Chris, REEVES, Pauline and HARCUS, James (2016). Preliminary clinical evaluation: The What/Where/How (WWH) approach to scoring. In: United Kingdom Radiological Congress, Liverpool, June 6-8 2016. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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AL-ENEZI, Latifa and MAY, Stephen (2015). Why do physiotherapists do what they do? A study of Kuwaiti physiotherapists. Physiotherapy Research International, 22 (1). [Article]

ALBADA, Akke, WERRETT, Julie, VAN DULMEN, Sandra, BENSING, Jozien, CHAPMAN, C, AUSEMS, MG and METCALFE, Alison (2011). Breast cancer genetic counselling referrals: how comparable are the findings between the UK and the Netherlands? Journal of Community Genetics, 2 (4), 233-247. [Article]

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ALBOANEEN, Dabiah, TIANFIELD, Huaglory, ZHANG, Yan and PRANGGONO, Bernardi (2020). A metaheuristic method for joint task scheduling and virtual machine placement in cloud data centers. Future Generation Computer Systems, 115, 201-212. [Article]

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ALI, Nancy, GRAFTON, Kate and MAY, Stephen (2018). Systematic review of grounded theory studies in physiotherapy. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. [Article]

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ALI, Nancy and MAY, Stephen (2015). A qualitative study into Egyptian patients' satisfaction with physiotherapy management of low back pain. Physiotherapy research international, 22 (2). [Article]

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ALKHAMEES, Aseel, BRYAN, Karen and MAHON, Merle (2016). Development of an auditory rehabilitation training programme for hearing impaired adults in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Health Sciences, 4 (6), 304-317. [Article]

ALLAN, Helen T, ODELIUS, Anki, HUNTER, Billie J, BRYAN, Karen, KNIBB, Wendy and SHAWE, Jill (2015). Gatekeeping access to the midwifery unit: managing complaints by bending the rules. Health, 19 (6), 652-669. [Article]

ALLAN, Helen T, ODELIUS, Ann Christine, HUNTER, Billie J, BRYAN, Karen, KNIBB, Wendy, SHAWE, Jill and GALLAGHER, Ann (2015). Supporting staff to respond effectively to informal complaints : findings from an action research study. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 24 (15-16), 2106-2114. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. (2005). Bayes and health care research. Medicine, health care and philosophy., 7 (3), 321-332. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2005). Can the study of ethics enhance nursing practice? Journal of advanced nursing, 51 (6), 618-624. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1995). Can there be an ethics of care? Journal of medical ethics, 21 (1), 19-24. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2006). Choosing health and the inner citadel. Journal of medical ethics, 32 (1), 3-6. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2002). Death with dignity. Journal of medical ethics, 28 (4), 255-257. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2003). Do nurses have a special claim to be patient advocates? In: TADD, W., (ed.) Ethical and professional issues in nursing. Basingstoke, Palgrave-Macmillan, 132-154. [Book Section]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1993). Euthanasia, dying well and the slippery slope. Journal of advanced nursing, 18 (8), 1178-1182. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1995). HIV and the boundaries of confidentiality. Journal of advanced nursing, 21 (1), 158-163. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2005). Health, happiness and health promotion. Journal of applied philosophy, 22 (1), 1-15. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1998). Is caring a virtue? Journal of advanced nursing, 28 (3), 466-472. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2003). Popper and nursing theory. Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals, 4 (1), 4-16. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2002). Pregnant minors: confidentiality issues and nurses' duties. British journal of nursing, 11 (4), 257-260. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1996). Reply to Ann Bradshaw. Journal of medical ethics, 22 (1), 13-15. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1999). Should Zelen pre-randomised consent designs be used in some neonatal trials? Journal of medical ethics, 25, 325-329. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. (2004). Should research samples reflect the diversity of the population? Journal of medical ethics, 30 (2), 185-189. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1995). Smoking and health: is discrimination fair? Professional nurse, 10 (12), 811-813. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1995). Uncertainties in the teaching of ethics to students of nursing. Journal of advanced nursing, 22 (2), 374-378. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1994). An argument against the use of the concept of 'persons' in health care ethics. Journal of advanced nursing, 19 (1), 29-35. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. (2006). An argument for the use of Aristotelian method in bioethics. Medicine, health care and philosophy, 9 (1), 69-79. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. (2008). An aristotelian account of autonomy. Journal of value inquiry, 42 (1), 41-53. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (1995). A classical view of the theory-practice gap in nursing. Journal of advanced nursing, 22 (1), 18-23. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. (2002). The ethics of research with children. Nurse researcher, 10 (2), 7-13. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J., BOOTE, J., CHAMBERS, E., CLARKE, A., MCDONNELL, A., THOMPSON, A. and TOD, A. (2009). Ethical issues in the use of in-depth interviews: literature review and discussion. Research ethics review, 5 (2), 48-54. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. and KLARZYNSKI, R. (1992). The case against nurse advocacy. British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing), 2 (1), 33-36. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and MASON, S. (2005). Improving the quality of consent to randomised controlled trials by using continuous consent and clinician training in the consent process. Journal of Medical Ethics, 32 (8), p. 439. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and MASON, S. (2005). Should desperate volunteers be included in randomised controlled trials? Journal of Medical Ethics, 32 (9), 548-553. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J., MASON, S., GILL, A. B. and MEGONE, C. (2001). Is it in a neonate's best interest to enter a randomised controlled trial? Journal of medical ethics, 27 (2), 110-113. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J., MASON, S., GILL, A. B. and MEGONE, C. (2003). Obtaining consent for neonatal research. Archives of disease in childhood: fetal and neonatal edition, 88 (3), F166-F167. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J., MASON, S. and MEGONE, C. (2001). Ethical issues and practical problems in obtaining informed consent for neonatal research. In: MASON, S. and MEGONE, C., (eds.) European neonatal research: consent, ethics committees and law. Aldershot, Ashgate, 3-12. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and SALWAY, S. (2009). Reducing Health Inequalities Implementation Theme. Briefing paper 1: Why health inequalities matter. Discussion Paper. South Yorkshire, Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC). [Monograph]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and SPEDDING, M. (2007). Clinical trials in neonates: ethical issues. Seminars in fetal and neonatal medicine., 12 (4), 318-23. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. and TOD, A. (2009). End of life care pathways: ethical and legal principles. Nursing standard, 24 (14), 35-39. [Article]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and TOD, A. (2006). How should public health professionals engage with lay epidemiology? Journal of medical ethics, 32 (8), 460-463. [Article]

ALLMARK, P. J. and TOD, A. (2007). Philosophy and health education: the case of lung cancer and smoking. In: DRUMMOND, J. and STANDISH, P., (eds.) Philosophical enquiry into education. Basingstoke, Palgrave-Macmillan, 46-58. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, P. J. and TOD, A. (2009). The evaluation of public health education initiatives on smoking and lung cancer: an ethical critique. In: PECKHAM, S. and HANN, A., (eds.) Public health ethics and practice. Bristol, Policy Press, 65-82. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter (2016). Aristotle for nursing. Nursing Philosophy, 18 (3). [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter (2015). Ethics and evidence-based practice. In: LIPSCOMB, Martin, (ed.) Exploring evidence-based practice : debates and challenges in nursing. Routledge key themes in health and society . London, Routledge, 180-194. [Book Section]

ALLMARK, Peter (2015). Health promotion in public health : philosophical analysis. In: SCHRAMME, Thomas and EDWARDS, Steven, (eds.) Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine. Springer, 1-20. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter (2011). I didn't ask for this: justice versus illness. Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals, 12 (1), 1-3. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter (2010). Introduction and overview. In: ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and PIERCY, Hilary, (eds.) Life and health: an evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter (2013). Virtue and austerity. Nursing Philosophy, 14, 45-52. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and CHRISP, Tom (2013). RESILIENT ROTHERHAM? Project Report. NHS Rotherham. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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ALLMARK, Peter, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and CHRISP, Tom (2014). An argument against the focus on Community Resilience in Public Health. BMC Public Health, 14, p. 62. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter and CHOWBEY, Punita (2010). Shaping healthy communities: a report on the second symposium on the role of local authorities in reducing health inequalities. Project Report. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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ALLMARK, Peter, COBB, Mark, LIDDLE, B. Jane and TOD, Angela (2010). Is the Doctrine of Double Effect irrelevant in end-of-life decision making? Nursing Philosophy, 11, 170-177. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter and GRIMSLEY, Mike (2010). Socio-economic status or class. In: ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and PIERCY, Hilary, (eds.) Life and health: an evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter, HYDE, Martin and GRIMSLEY, M (2010). Age. In: ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and PIERCY, Hilary, (eds.) Life and health: an evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter, HYDE, Martin and MCCLIMENS, Alex (2010). Disability. In: ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and PIERCY, Hilary, (eds.) Life and health: an evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter and MACHACZEK, Katarzyna (2015). Financial capability, health and disability. BMC Public Health, 15 (1), p. 785. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter and MACHACZEK, Katarzyna (2018). Realism and pragmatism in a mixed methods study. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 74 (6), 1301-1309. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah, CRISP, Richard and BARLEY, Ruth (2010). Ethnic minority customers of the Pensions, Disability and Carers Service: an evidence review. Other. London, Department for Work and Pensions. [Monograph]

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ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and HYDE, Martin (2010). Methodology and method. In: ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah and PIERCY, Hilary, (eds.) Life and health: an evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter, SALWAY, Sarah, PIERCY, Hilary, BARLEY, Ruth, FAULKNER, Mark, FORMBY, Eleanor, GRIMSLEY, Mike, HYDE, Martin, KARLSEN, Saffron and MCCLIMENS, Alex (2010). Life and Health: An evidence review and synthesis for the Equality and Human Rights Commission's triennial review. Technical Report. Sheffield, Equality and Human Rights Commission. [Monograph]

ALLMARK, Peter, SNOWDON, Claire, ELBOURNE, Diana and MASON, Su (2013). Challenges for parents and clinicians discussing neuroprotective treatments. In: EDWARDS, A. David, AZZOPARDI, Denis V. and GUNN, Alistair J., (eds.) Neonatal Neural Rescue: A Clinical Guide. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 65-72. [Book Section]

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ALLMARK, Peter and TOD, Angela (2013). Can a nudge keep you warm? Using nudges to reduce excess winter deaths: insight from the Keeping Warm in Later Life Project (KWILLT). Journal of Public Health, 36 (1), 111-116. [Article]

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ALLMARK, Peter and TOD, Angela (2016). Ethical challenges in conducting clinical research in lung cancer. Translational Lung Cancer Research, 5 (3). [Article]

ALLMARK, Peter, TOD, Angela, MCDONNELL, Ann, AL-ALAWY, K., MANN, K., HOLLIS, E., QUTISHAT, D., WILLIAMSON, M. and ILIFF, A. (2011). Evaluation of the impact of a smoke-free home initiative in Rotherham, a deprived district in Northern England. The European Journal of Public Health, 22 (2), 248-251. [Article]

ALNAHHAL, Ayah and MAY, Stephen (2012). Validation of the Arabic version of the Quebec Back Pain Disability Scale. Spine, 37 (26), E1645-E1650. [Article]

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ALRENI, Ahmad Salah Eldin, HARROP, Deborah, GUMBER, Anil and MCLEAN, Sionnadh (2015). Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain : a systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol). Systematic Reviews, 4 (4). [Article]

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ALRENI, Ahmad Salah Eldin, HARROP, Deborah, GUMBER, Anil and MCLEAN, Sionnadh (2015). Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: A systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol). Systematic Reviews, 4, p. 43. [Article]

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ALRENI, Ahmad Salah Eldin, HARROP, Deborah, LOWE, Anna, POTIA, Tanzila, KILNER, Karen and MCLEAN, Sionnadh Mairi (2017). Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain. A systematic review of measurement and practical properties. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 29, 155-163. [Article]

APPLETON, L., HAGAN, T., GOWARD, P., REPPER, J. and WILSON, R. (2003). Smail's contribution to understanding the needs of the socially excluded: the case of gypsy and traveller women. Clinical psychology, 24, 40-46. [Article]

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ARDEN, Madelynne, DUXBURY, Alexandra and SOLTANI, Hora (2014). Responses to gestational weight management guidance: a thematic analysis of comments made by women in online parenting forums. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14 (216). [Article]

ARISS, Steven M, ENDERBY, Pamela M, SMITH, Tony, NANCARROW, Susan A, BRADBURN, Mike J, HARROP, Deborah, PARKER, Stuart G, MCDONNELL, Ann, DIXON, Simon, RYAN, Tony, HAYMAN, Alexandra and CAMPBELL, Michael (2015). Secondary analysis and literature review of community rehabilitation and intermediate care: an information resource. Health Services and Delivery Research, 3 (1), 1-180. [Article]

ARMITAGE, Christopher J. and ARDEN, Madelynne (2010). A volitional help sheet to increase physical activity in people with low socioeconomic status: A randomised exploratory trial. Psychology and Health, 25 (10), 1129-1145. [Article]

ARMITAGE, Christopher J., HARRIS, Peter R. and ARDEN, Madelynne (2011). Evidence that self-affirmation reduces alcohol consumption: Randomized exploratory trial with a new, brief means of self-affirming. Health Psychology, 30 (5), 633-641. [Article]

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ARMITAGE, Christopher J., NORMAN, Paul, NOOR, Mehwish, ALGANEM, Soud and ARDEN, Madelynne (2014). Evidence that a very brief psychological intervention boosts weight loss in a weight loss program. Behavior Therapy, 45 (5), 700-707. [Article]

ASHMORE, R. J,, JONES, J., JACKSON, A. and SMOYAK, S. (2006). A survey of mental health nurses' experiences of stalking. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 13 (5), 562-569. [Article]

ASHMORE, R. J. (2004). A study on how mental health practitioners address ethical issues in clinical audit. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 12 (1), 112-120. [Article]

ASHMORE, R. J. and BANKS, D. (2003). Student nurses' use of their interpersonal skills within clinical role-plays. Nurse Education Today, 24 (1), 20-29. [Article]

ASHMORE, R. J., BANKS, D. and CARVER, N. (2007). Mental health nursing students' relationships with the pharmaceutical industry. Nurse Education Today, 27 (6), 551-560. [Article]

ASHMORE, Russell (2010). Section 5(4) (The nurse's holding power): patterns of use in one mental health trust (1983-2006). Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 17 (3), p. 202. [Article]

ASHMORE, Russell (2014). Section 5(4) (nurse's holding power) of the Mental Health Act 1983: a literature review. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 22 (3), 183-191. [Article]

ASHMORE, Russell (2015). Visa refusal following compulsory hospital admission under the Mental Health Act 1983 (England and Wales): fact or fiction? Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 22 (6), 390-396. [Article]

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ASHMORE, Russell and CARVER, Neil (2017). Informal mental health patients: what are they told of their legal rights? Mental Health Review Journal, 22 (1), 51-62. [Article]

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ASHMORE, Russell and CARVER, Neil (2016). Section 5(4) of the Mental Health Act 1983: a review of local policy and guidance in England and Wales. Mental Health Review Journal, 21 (1), 37-47. [Article]

ASHMORE, Russell, CARVER, Neil, CLIBBENS, Nicola and SHELDON, Julie (2012). Lecturers' accounts of facilitating clinical supervision groups within a pre-registration mental health nursing curriculum. Nurse Education Today, 32 (3), 224-228. [Article]

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ASHMORE, Russell and COLLIER, E. (2017). “Driving to the edge of the cliff”: Transgender mental health. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 24 (5), 261-262. [Article]

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ASHMORE, Russell, FLANAGAN, Tracy, MCINNES, Doug and BANKS, David (2016). The Delphi Method : methodological issues arising from a study examining factors influencing the publication or non-Publication of mental health nursing research. Mental Health Review Journal, 21 (2), 85-94. [Article]

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ASTON, Megan and PECKOVER, Sue (2017). Examining the social construction of surveillance: a critical issue for health visitors and public health nurses working with mothers and children. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 27 (1-2), e379-e389. [Article]

ATHEY, V L, SUCKLING, R, TOD, Angela, WALTERS, S J and ROGERS, T K (2012). Early diagnosis of lung cancer: evaluation of a community-based social marketing intervention. Thorax, 67 (5), 412-417. [Article]

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ATHEY, V. L., TOD, A. M., SUCKLING, R. and ROGERS, T. K. (2010). Diagnosis of lung cancer – improving survival rates. European oncology, 6 (2), 26-30. [Article]

ATSU-DODOR, E and KELLY, Shona J (2010). Manifestations of TB stigma within the healthcare system : The case of Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan district in Ghana. Health Policy, 98 (2-3), 195-202. [Article]

ATSU-DODOR, E and KELLY, Shona J (2009). ‘We are afraid of them’: attitudes and behaviours of community members towards tuberculosis in Ghana and implications for TB control efforts. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 14 (2), 170-179. [Article]

ATSU-DODOR, E, KELLY, Shona J and NEAL, Keith (2009). Health professionals as stigmatisers of tuberculosis : insights from community members and TB patients in an urban district in Ghana. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 14 (3), 301-10. [Article]

ATSU-DODOR, E, NEAL, K and KELLY, Shona (2008). An exploration of the causes of tuberculosis stigma in an urban district in Ghana. International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 12 (9), 1048-1054. [Article]

AXELROD, Lesley, BRYAN, Karen, GAGE, Heather, KAYE, Julie, TING, Sharlene, WILLIAMS, Peter, TREND, Patrick and WADE, Derick (2012). Disease-specific training in Parkinson's disease for care assistants: a comparison of interactive and self-study methods. Clinical Rehabilitation, 26 (6), 545-557. [Article]

AXELROD, Lesley, GAGE, Heather, KAYE, Julie, BRYAN, Karen, TREND, Patrick and WADE, Derick (2010). Workloads of Parkinson’s specialist nurses: implications for implementing national service guidelines in England. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 19 (23-24), 3575-3580. [Article]

AXELROD, Leslie, FITZPATRICK, Geraldine, BURRIDGE, Jane, MAWSON, Sue, PROBERT-SMITH, Penny, RODDEN, Tom and RICKETTS, Ian (2009). The reality of homes fit for heroes: design challenges for rehabilitation technology at home. Journal of Assistive Technologies, 3 (2), 35-43. [Article]

AYLOTT, J (2004). Autism : developing a strategy for nursing to prevent discrimination. British Journal of Nursing, 13 (14), 828-833. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2011). The Autism Act 2009: Developing specialist skills in autism practice. Other. Royal College of Nursing. [Monograph]

AYLOTT, Jill (2000). Autism in adulthood : the concepts of identity and difference. British Journal of Nursing, 9 (13), 851-856. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2009). Autism spectrum conditions. In: JUKES, Mark, (ed.) Learning Disability Nursing Practice. MA Healthcare Ltd., London, Quay Books Division, 379-398. [Book Section]

AYLOTT, Jill (2004). Autism: developing a strategy for nursing to prevent discrimination. British journal of nursing, 13 (14), 828-33. [Article]

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AYLOTT, Jill (2011). Big Lotteries Evaluation : Darnall Family Development Project, Yorkshire and the Humber Region. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

AYLOTT, Jill (2000). Care worker acquitted of raping vulnerable client. British journal of nursing, 9 (6), p. 321. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2002). Developments in learning disability nursing over the last 10 years. British journal of nursing, 11 (7), 498-500. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2010). Improving access to health and social care for people with autism. Nursing Standard, 24 (27), 47-56. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2000). Nurses must not ignore clients' sexual health needs. British journal of nursing, 9 (10), p. 609. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (1999). Preventing rape and sexual assault of people with learning disabilities. British journal of nursing, 8 (13), 871-6. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (1998). Sense and sexuality. Nursing times, 94 (23), 34-5. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (1999). Should children with Down's syndrome have cosmetic surgery? British journal of nursing, 8 (1), 33-8. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2001). Understanding and listening to people with autism. British Journal of Nursing, 10 (3), 166-172. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2000). Understanding children with autism: exploding the myths. British journal of nursing, 9 (12), 779-84. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill (2000). The new learning disabilities White Paper: did it forget something? British Journal of Nursing, 10 (8), p. 512. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill, PHILIPS, Kevin and MCLIMENS, Alex (2008). They would have sacked me anyway': the real barriers to employment for people with Asperger's syndrome. Good Autism Practice (GAP), 9 (1), 32-39. [Article]

AYLOTT, Jill, PHILIPS, Kevin and MCCLIMENS, Alex (2008). 'They Would Have Sacked Me Anyway: the real barriers to employment for people with Asperger's syndrome. Good Autism Practice (GAP), 9 (1), 32-39. [Article]

BROWN, J, SHEWAN, J, MCDONNELL, A and DAVIES, S (1999). Factors in effectiveness:practice nurses, health promotion and cardiovascular disease. Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing, 3 (2), 58-65. [Article]

BAILEY, Cara, MURPHY, Roger and POROCK, Davina (2011). Professional tears: developing emotional intelligence around death and dying in emergency work. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 20 (23-24), 3364-3372. [Article]

BAILEY, Cara J., MURPHY, Roger and POROCK, Davina (2011). Dying cases in emergency places: Caring for the dying in emergency departments. Social Science & Medicine, 73 (9), 1371-1377. [Article]

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BAINBRIDGE, D., ADSETTS, D., BRAY, K., MCDONNELL, A. and TOD, A. (2010). An evaluation of the impact of introducing a new model for recognising and responding to early signs of deterioration in patients at the Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. Project Report. Rotherham, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

BAKER, John, DUXBURY, Joy and TURNER, James (2009). Key issues for medicines management in in-patient settings. In: HARRIS, Neil, BAKER, John and GRAY, Richard, (eds.) Medicines management in mental health care. Wiley-Blackwell, 223-244. [Book Section]

BALL, L. (2003). Low birth weight: exploring an enigma of failure. British journal of midwifery, 12 (6), 374-379. [Article]

BALL, L. (2004). Setting the scene for the paramedic in primary care: a review of the literature. Emergency medicine journal., 22 (12), 896-900. [Article]

BALL, Linda (2012). Midwifery education : making sense of the current challenges. British Journal of Midwifery, 20 (7), 516-520. [Article]

BALL, Linda and NASR, Nasrin (2011). A qualitative exploration of a health trainer programme in two UK Primary Care Trusts. Perspectives in Public Health, 131 (1), 24-31. [Article]

BANKS, S, ALLMARK, Peter, BARNES, Marian, BARR, Hugh, BRYANT, Laurie, MALCOLM, Cowburn, DESAI, Suki, FUREY, Rosemary, KAY, Janet, MCCLIMENS, Alex, NELSON, Pete, NUTTING, Charlotte, SAMPSON, Chris, TOD, Angela, THOMPSON, Andrew, STANLEY, David, TAYLOR, Imogen and WARD, Nicki (2011). Interprofessional ethics: a developing field? Notes from the Ethics and Social Welfare Conference, Sheffield, UK, May 2010. Ethics and Social Welfare, 4 (3), 280-296. [Article]

BARBER, Rosemary, BOOTE, Jonathan D., PARRY, Glenys D., COOPER, Cindy, YEELES, Philippa and COOK, Sarah (2012). Can the impact of public involvement on research be evaluated? : a mixed methods study. Health Expectations, 15 (3), 229-241. [Article]

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