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TA treatment of depression : a hermeneutic single-case efficacy design study - ‘Deborah’ (2017)
Journal Article
efficacy design study - ‘Deborah’. International Journal of Transactional Analysis Research, 8(1), 39-58

This study is the third of a series of seven, and belongs
to the second Italian systematic replication of findings
from two previous series (Widdowson 2012a, 2012b,
2012c, 2013; Benelli, 2016a, 2016b, 2016c) that
investigated the effectiveness of... Read More about TA treatment of depression : a hermeneutic single-case efficacy design study - ‘Deborah’.

Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in dementia services in Salford (2017)
Report
Ahmed, A., Wilding, M., Haworth-Lomax, R., & McCaughan, S. (2017). Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in dementia services in Salford

Although dementia is now recognised as the most serious health and social care challenge facing UK society, there is little knowledge of the experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people with dementia. The National Dementia Strategy states th... Read More about Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in dementia services in Salford.

The prevalence of foot problems in an Indian population (2017)
Journal Article
Harrison-Blount, M., Hashmi, F., Nester, C., & Williams, A. (2017). The prevalence of foot problems in an Indian population

There is little known about the general incidence and prevalence of foot problems in India. Sociocultural practices and the rising prevalence of diabetes put foot health at risk. The aim of this study was to provide data on the prevalence of predispo... Read More about The prevalence of foot problems in an Indian population.

‘Seeing it from a cyclist’s point of view is totally different.’ : understanding the impact of cycling awareness training for HGV drivers (2017)
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different.’ : understanding the impact of cycling awareness training for HGV drivers

Cycle training organisation BikeRight! delivers a Safe
Urban Driving course aimed at professional drivers. With
concern about safety on the road being an oft-cited
reason for low take-up of cycling, and with incidents
involving an HGV and a cycli... Read More about ‘Seeing it from a cyclist’s point of view is totally different.’ : understanding the impact of cycling awareness training for HGV drivers.

Changes in strength, power, and speed across a season in English county cricketers (2017)
Journal Article
Carr, C., McMahon, J., & Comfort, P. (2017). Changes in strength, power, and speed across a season in English county cricketers. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 12(1), 50-55. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2015-0524

PURPOSE: Previous research has investigated changes in athletes' strength, power, and speed performances across the competitive season of many sports, although this has not been explored in cricketers. The aim of this study was to investigate changes... Read More about Changes in strength, power, and speed across a season in English county cricketers.

Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing (2017)
Book Chapter
Hollands, M., Hollands, K., & Rietdyk, S. (2017). Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing. In F. Barbieri,, & R. Vitório (Eds.), Locomotion and Posture in Older Adults (55-72). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48980-3_5

This chapter will review current theories of how adults use vision to guide
adaptations to the basic locomotor rhythm in order to cope with environmental
demands, e.g. to step over an obstacle in our path or to guide the foot to specific
safe area... Read More about Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing.

Recruiting general practitioners in England to participate in qualitative research : challenges, strategies, and solutions (2017)
Journal Article
Patel, S., Cain, R., Neailey, K., & Hooberman, L. (2017). Recruiting general practitioners in England to participate in qualitative research : challenges, strategies, and solutions. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781473994003

In 2012, I conducted my first PhD study exploring general practitioners’ attitudes toward online patient
feedback. After designing the research questions and topic guide to conduct the interviews, I reviewed
existing literature where authors descri... Read More about Recruiting general practitioners in England to participate in qualitative research : challenges, strategies, and solutions.

Therapeutic beginnings (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic beginnings. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

For anyone who is interested in the process of therapy, or contemplated undertaking a training course in counselling or psychotherapy, it is quite possible that the question of ‘how therapy goes’ has been considered. Whilst it is not possible to pred... Read More about Therapeutic beginnings.

Therapeutic middles (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic middles. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

The process of therapy is a fluid and multidimensional one. It may not be entirely straightforward to pinpoint when exactly the beginning of therapy moves in becoming the middle phase. However, the middle of therapy could be referred to as the ‘work... Read More about Therapeutic middles.

Therapeutic endings (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic endings. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

The fact that the therapeutic relationship will end is an implicit premise from the outset of therapy, and therefore requires specific attention from the counsellor or psychotherapist. Endings have been identified as a fundamental concept within psy... Read More about Therapeutic endings.

Pilot study comparing closed versus open tracheal suctioning in postoperative neonates and infants with complex congenital heart disease (2017)
Journal Article
infants with complex congenital heart disease. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 18(7), 647-654. https://doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000001192

Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effect of tracheal suction
method in the first 36 hours after high-risk infant heart surgery on
the PICU and to compare open and closed suctioning techniques.
Design: Pilot randomized crossover study.
Sett... Read More about Pilot study comparing closed versus open tracheal suctioning in postoperative neonates and infants with complex congenital heart disease.