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Triple Threats: Co-ordinated and collective actions to address health, work and climate concerns (2025)
Report
Ahmed, S., Ayangunna, R., Barrow, J., Jackson, B., Ojo, T., Ojo, K., Parker, P., West, P., & Wright, N. (2025). Triple Threats: Co-ordinated and collective actions to address health, work and climate concerns. https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/Triple_Threats_Co-ordinated_and_collective_actions_to_address_health_work_and_climate_concerns/28315241: Rights Lab Survivor Research Advisory Board, University of Nottingham

The paper explores three priority threats upon health and work, resulting from climate change identified through a series of collaborative workshops with lived experience survivors of modern slavery. Areas highlighted which require collaborative acti... Read More about Triple Threats: Co-ordinated and collective actions to address health, work and climate concerns.

Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O (2025)
Journal Article
Swildens, W. E., Visser, E., Van Ens, W., Schaefer, B., Nugter, A., Delespaul, P., Van Weeghel, J., Slade, M., & Sanches, S. A. (2025). Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-025-02815-5

Purpose

Recovery is a key objective in mental health services for people with severe mental illness (SMI). In addition to clinical and functional recovery, personal recovery has gained increasing attention. The CHIME Framework identifies five pers... Read More about Assessing personal recovery in individuals with severe mental illness: validation of the Dutch Brief INSPIRE-O.

An exploratory study of patients’ and carers’ preferences for post-discharge surgical wound monitoring using survey and interviews (2025)
Journal Article
Tanner, J., Brierley Jones, L., Westwood, N., Wloch, C., Rogers, L. J., Vaja, R., Dearling, J., Wilson, K., Brown, C., Harrington, P., & Murphy, G. J. (2025). An exploratory study of patients’ and carers’ preferences for post-discharge surgical wound monitoring using survey and interviews. BMJ Open, 15(1), Article e087320. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087320

Objectives
To explore patients’ and carers’ preferences for post-discharge surgical wound monitoring.

Design
Explanatory mixed methods study with an online survey followed by online interviews.

Setting
The online survey was distributed via... Read More about An exploratory study of patients’ and carers’ preferences for post-discharge surgical wound monitoring using survey and interviews.

Stressful but Not Unhappy: A Review of the Positive Aspects of Parenting a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (2025)
Journal Article
Curley, K., Hughes, R., & Kotera, Y. (2025). Stressful but Not Unhappy: A Review of the Positive Aspects of Parenting a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Children, 12(1), Article 107. https://doi.org/10.3390/children12010107

This review aimed to identify and synthesise the evidence for the positive aspects of parenting a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To date, ASD parental research has predominantly focused on the negative aspects; parents and carers are left... Read More about Stressful but Not Unhappy: A Review of the Positive Aspects of Parenting a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

The Potential of Poetry in Mental Health Nurse Pre‐registration Education (2025)
Journal Article
Pearson, M. (2025). The Potential of Poetry in Mental Health Nurse Pre‐registration Education. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34(1), Article e13509. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13509

This paper examines the potential of poetry as a resource within mental health nurse pre-registration education. There has long been a debate as to whether the art or the science of nursing should be foregrounded within pre-registration education, es... Read More about The Potential of Poetry in Mental Health Nurse Pre‐registration Education.

Comparative effectiveness of various exercise interventions on central sensitisation indices: A systematic review and network meta-analysis (2025)
Journal Article
Ibrahim, A. A. E., McWilliams, D. F., Smith, S. L., Chaplin, W. J., Salimian, M., Georgopoulos, V., Kouraki, A., & Walsh, D. A. (2025). Comparative effectiveness of various exercise interventions on central sensitisation indices: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 68(4), Article 101894. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rehab.2024.101894

Background: Central sensitisation (CS) increases musculoskeletal pain. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) or self-report questionnaires might indicate CS. Indices of CS might be suppressed by exercise, although the optimal exercise regimen remains un... Read More about Comparative effectiveness of various exercise interventions on central sensitisation indices: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.

Enhancing the Mental Health and Well-being of Family Caregivers Providing Informal Care in Ghana and Nigeria: A Commentary (2025)
Journal Article
Aledeh, M., Sokan-Adeaga, A. A., Adam, H., Aledeh, S., & Kotera, Y. (2025). Enhancing the Mental Health and Well-being of Family Caregivers Providing Informal Care in Ghana and Nigeria: A Commentary. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40737-024-00447-7

The purpose of this commentary is to highlight the negative impact of caregiver burden on the mental health and well-being of family members who provide informal care for their loved ones. Personal fulfilment and strengthened family bonds are among t... Read More about Enhancing the Mental Health and Well-being of Family Caregivers Providing Informal Care in Ghana and Nigeria: A Commentary.

Examining the Feasibility and Acceptability of Identifying Signs of Social Anxiety, in University Students Aged 18–25, While Watching 360° Immersive Films (2025)
Journal Article
Jackson, J. E., Cox, A., Windmill, C., & Safari, R. (2025). Examining the Feasibility and Acceptability of Identifying Signs of Social Anxiety, in University Students Aged 18–25, While Watching 360° Immersive Films. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34(1), Article e13499. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13499

Timely, accurate assessment and treatment for social anxiety disorder (SAD) in young people is crucial. There is potential for the adoption of tailored virtual reality interventions for a complementary diagnostic tool using heart rate monitoring as a... Read More about Examining the Feasibility and Acceptability of Identifying Signs of Social Anxiety, in University Students Aged 18–25, While Watching 360° Immersive Films.

Examining the feasibility and acceptability of identifying signs of social anxiety, in university students aged 18-25, whilst watching 360º immersive films (2025)
Journal Article
JACKSON, J. (in press). Examining the feasibility and acceptability of identifying signs of social anxiety, in university students aged 18-25, whilst watching 360º immersive films. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34(1), Article e13499. https://doi.org/10.1111/inm.13499

Timely, accurate assessment and treatment for social anxiety disorder (SAD) in young people is crucial. There is potential for the adoption of tailored virtual reality interventions for a complementary diagnostic tool using heart rate monitoring as a... Read More about Examining the feasibility and acceptability of identifying signs of social anxiety, in university students aged 18-25, whilst watching 360º immersive films.