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P173 Using art workshops to facilitate research priority settings: identifying research questions with primary school children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (2022)
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Albasri, R., Metcalfe, P., & Ghio, D. (2022). P173 Using art workshops to facilitate research priority settings: identifying research questions with primary school children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Rheumatology, 61(Supple), https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac133.172

Abstract Background/Aims Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is an umbrella term of seven heterogeneous subtypes of childhood chronic inflammatory arthritis defined by joint swelling or limited movement due to joint pain or tenderness. Treatment plan... Read More about P173 Using art workshops to facilitate research priority settings: identifying research questions with primary school children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

Developing public transport messaging to provide crowding information during COVID-19 : application of the COM-B model and behaviour change wheel (2022)
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Krusche, A., Wilde, L., Ghio, D., Morrissey, C., Froom, A., & Chick, D. (2022). Developing public transport messaging to provide crowding information during COVID-19 : application of the COM-B model and behaviour change wheel. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 13, 100564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2022.100564

The COVID-19 outbreak meant that using public transport was potentially unsafe for risk of catching and transmitting the virus. UK anxiety is high with lockdowns preventing a normal way of life for over a year. A lack of ability to travel freely caus... Read More about Developing public transport messaging to provide crowding information during COVID-19 : application of the COM-B model and behaviour change wheel.

What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations (2021)
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Ghio, D., Lawes-Wickwar, S., Tang, M., Epton, T., Howlett, N., Jenkinson, E., …Keyworth, C. (2021). What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations. BMJ Open, 11(11), e048750. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-048750

Background: Individual behaviour changes, such as hand hygiene and physical distancing, are required on a population scale to reduce transmission of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. However, little is known about effective methods of communicati... Read More about What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations.

Systematic review of interventions to promote the performance of physical distancing behaviours during pandemics/epidemics of infectious diseases spread via aerosols or droplets (2021)
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Epton, T., Ghio, D., Ballard, L., Allen, S., Kassianos, A., Hewitt, R., …Drury, J. (2021). Systematic review of interventions to promote the performance of physical distancing behaviours during pandemics/epidemics of infectious diseases spread via aerosols or droplets

Objectives Physical-distancing (i.e., keeping 1-2m apart when co-located) can prevent cases of infectious-diseases spread by droplets/aerosols (i.e. SARS-COV2). Distancing is a recommendation/requirement in many countries. This systematic-review aim... Read More about Systematic review of interventions to promote the performance of physical distancing behaviours during pandemics/epidemics of infectious diseases spread via aerosols or droplets.

Mobile health apps : an exploration of user-generated reviews in Google Play Store on a physical activity application (2021)
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Al-Abbadey, M., Fong, M., Wilde, L., Ingham, R., & Ghio, D. (2021). Mobile health apps : an exploration of user-generated reviews in Google Play Store on a physical activity application. Digital Health, 7, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076211014988

Objective This study aimed to evaluate reviews that have been posted publicly on the app ‘MapMyRun’ to investigate which features were associated with usage of the app. A secondary aim was to determine whether MapMyRun consisted of specific behaviou... Read More about Mobile health apps : an exploration of user-generated reviews in Google Play Store on a physical activity application.

Children’s views and experiences of treatment adherence and parent/child co-management in eczema : a qualitative study (2021)
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Teasdale, E., Sivyer, K., Muller, I., Ghio, D., Roberts, A., Lawton, S., & Santer, M. (2021). Children’s views and experiences of treatment adherence and parent/child co-management in eczema : a qualitative study. Children, 8(2), 158. https://doi.org/10.3390/children8020158

Eczema affects one in five children and can have a substantial impact on quality of life. This qualitative study aimed to explore children’s views and experiences of eczema and what may affect treatment adherence from their perspective. We conducted... Read More about Children’s views and experiences of treatment adherence and parent/child co-management in eczema : a qualitative study.

A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic (2021)
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Lawes-Wickwar, S., Ghio, D., Tang, M., Keyworth, C., Stanescu, S., Westbrook, J., …Epton, T. (2021). A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic. Vaccines, 9(2), 72. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9020072

Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages in a pandemic or epidemic to inform successful campaigns encouraging the uptake of new vaccines as they become available. A rapid systematic review was performed b... Read More about A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic.

Taking charge of eczema self-management : a qualitative interview study with young people with eczema (2021)
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Greenwell, K., Ghio, D., Muller, I., Roberts, A., McNiven, A., Lawton, S., & Santer, M. (2021). Taking charge of eczema self-management : a qualitative interview study with young people with eczema. BMJ Open, 11(1), e044005. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044005

Objectives: To explore young people’s experiences of eczema self-management and interacting with health professionals. Design: Secondary qualitative data analysis of data sets from two semistructured interview studies. Data were analysed using induct... Read More about Taking charge of eczema self-management : a qualitative interview study with young people with eczema.

A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic (2020)
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Lawes-Wickwar, S., Ghio, D., Tang, M., Keyworth, C., Stanescu, S., Westbrook, J., & et al. (2020). A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic

Background: Public health teams need to understand how the public responds to vaccination messages in a pandemic or epidemic to inform successful campaigns encouraging the uptake of new vaccines as they become available. Methods: A rapid systematic... Read More about A rapid systematic review of public responses to health messages encouraging vaccination against infectious diseases in a pandemic or epidemic.

Psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults with eczema : a secondary analysis of qualitative data to inform a behaviour change intervention (2020)
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Ghio, D., Greenwell, K., Muller, I., Roberts, A., McNiven, A., & Santer, M. (2021). Psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults with eczema : a secondary analysis of qualitative data to inform a behaviour change intervention. British Journal of Health Psychology, 26(1), 214-231. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12467

Objectives: This study aimed to explore adolescents and young adults’ experiences of symptoms related to their eczema in order to determine their psychosocial needs. Design: A secondary qualitative analysis of two data sources collected through... Read More about Psychosocial needs of adolescents and young adults with eczema : a secondary analysis of qualitative data to inform a behaviour change intervention.

Beliefs about inevitable decline among home-living older adults at risk of malnutrition : a qualitative study (2020)
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Payne, L., Harris, P., Ghio, D., Slodkowska-Barabasz, J., Kelly, J., Stroud, M., …Morrison, L. (2020). Beliefs about inevitable decline among home-living older adults at risk of malnutrition : a qualitative study. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 33(6), 841-851. https://doi.org/10.1111/jhn.12807

Background About 14% of free-living adults aged 65 and over are at risk of malnutrition. Malnutrition screen and treat interventions in primary care are few, show mixed results and advice given is not always accepted and followed. We need to better... Read More about Beliefs about inevitable decline among home-living older adults at risk of malnutrition : a qualitative study.

What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations (2020)
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Ghio, D., Lawes-Wickwar, S., Tang, M., Epton, T., Howlett, N., Jenkinson, E., & et al. (2020). What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations

Background Population level behaviour change, requiring individual behaviour change such as hand hygiene and physical distancing, are central to reducing transmission of infectious diseases, including COVID-19, but little is known about how best to... Read More about What influences people’s responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations.

Views and experiences of managing eczema : systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies (2020)
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Teasdale, E., Ghio, D., Muller, I., Sivyer, K., Greenwell, K., Wilczynska, S., …Santer, M. (2021). Views and experiences of managing eczema : systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. British Journal of Dermatology, 184(4), 627-637. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.19299

Background The number of qualitative studies on eczema has increased rapidly in recent years. Systematically reviewing these can provide greater understandings of people’s perceptions of eczema and eczema treatments. Objectives We sought to sys... Read More about Views and experiences of managing eczema : systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies.

‘It's like the bad guy in a movie who just doesn't die’ : a qualitative exploration of young people's adaptation to eczema and implications for self‐care (2019)
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Ghio, D., Muller, I., Greenwell, K., Roberts, A., McNiven, A., Langan, S., & Santer, M. (2020). ‘It's like the bad guy in a movie who just doesn't die’ : a qualitative exploration of young people's adaptation to eczema and implications for self‐care. British Journal of Dermatology, 182(1), 112-118. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.18046

Background Eczema is a common childhood inflammatory skin condition, affecting more than one in five children. A popular perception is that children ‘outgrow eczema’, although epidemiological studies have shown that, for many, eczema follows a lifel... Read More about ‘It's like the bad guy in a movie who just doesn't die’ : a qualitative exploration of young people's adaptation to eczema and implications for self‐care.

Barriers and facilitators to screening and treating malnutrition in older adults living in the community : a mixed-methods synthesis (2019)
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Harris, P., Morrison, L., Green, S., Ghio, D., Hallett, C., Parsons, E., …Yardley, L. (2019). Barriers and facilitators to screening and treating malnutrition in older adults living in the community : a mixed-methods synthesis. BMC Family Practice, 20(100), https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-0983-y

Background Malnutrition (specifically undernutrition) in older, community-dwelling adults reduces well-being and predisposes to disease. Implementation of screen-and-treat policies could help to systematically detect and treat at-risk and malnourish... Read More about Barriers and facilitators to screening and treating malnutrition in older adults living in the community : a mixed-methods synthesis.

“Seeing pain differently” : a qualitative investigation Into the differences and similarities of pain and rheumatology specialists’ interpretation of multidimensional mobile health pain data from children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (2019)
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Lee, R., Rashid, A., Ghio, D., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. (2019). “Seeing pain differently” : a qualitative investigation Into the differences and similarities of pain and rheumatology specialists’ interpretation of multidimensional mobile health pain data from children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(7), https://doi.org/10.2196/12952

Background: In contrast to the use of traditional unidimensional paper-based scales, a mobile health (mHealth) assessment of pain in children and young people (CYP) with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) enables comprehensive and complex multidimen... Read More about “Seeing pain differently” : a qualitative investigation Into the differences and similarities of pain and rheumatology specialists’ interpretation of multidimensional mobile health pain data from children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

The prioritization of symptom beliefs over illness beliefs : the development and validation of the Pain Perception Questionnaire for young people (2017)
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Ghio, D., Thomson, W., Calam, R., Ulph, F., Baildam, E., Hyrich, K., & Cordingley, L. (2018). The prioritization of symptom beliefs over illness beliefs : the development and validation of the Pain Perception Questionnaire for young people. British Journal of Health Psychology, 23(1), 68-87. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12275

Objectives To investigate the suitability of the revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ‐R) for use with adolescents with a long‐term pain condition and to validate a new questionnaire for use with this age group. Design A three‐phase mix... Read More about The prioritization of symptom beliefs over illness beliefs : the development and validation of the Pain Perception Questionnaire for young people.

Chronic pain assessments in children and adolescents : a systematic literature review of the selection, administration, interpretation, and reporting of unidimensional pain intensity scales (2017)
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Lee, R., Rashid, A., Ghio, D., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. (2017). Chronic pain assessments in children and adolescents : a systematic literature review of the selection, administration, interpretation, and reporting of unidimensional pain intensity scales. Pain Research and Management, 2017, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7603758

Background. Advances in pain assessment approaches now indicate which measures should be used to capture chronic pain experiences in children and adolescents. However, there is little guidance on how these tools should best be administered and report... Read More about Chronic pain assessments in children and adolescents : a systematic literature review of the selection, administration, interpretation, and reporting of unidimensional pain intensity scales.

OP0157-HPR “This feeling!” : can a new Ipad app help children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis communicate their pain experiences? Feasibility, usability and acceptability (2015)
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Tapping, P., Rashid, A., Thomson, W., Ghio, D., Cordingley, L., Calam, R., …Chieng, A. (2015). OP0157-HPR “This feeling!” : can a new Ipad app help children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis communicate their pain experiences? Feasibility, usability and acceptability. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 74, 128. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-eular.1141

Background Pain is the most common symptom of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), and it is known to cause significant distress for young people. Despite advances in treatment, pain is often still poorly managed. Multidimensional approaches are need... Read More about OP0157-HPR “This feeling!” : can a new Ipad app help children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis communicate their pain experiences? Feasibility, usability and acceptability.