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Perceived Value of Holistic Needs Assessment in Supporting the Needs of Women With Breast Cancer (2023)
Journal Article
Briggs, L., Corner, J., Bailey, C., & Blake, H. (2023). Perceived Value of Holistic Needs Assessment in Supporting the Needs of Women With Breast Cancer. Cancer Nursing, https://doi.org/10.1097/NCC.0000000000001270

Background Holistic Needs Assessments (HNA) were designed to identify and support the physical, psychological and social impacts of cancer, yet delivery methods vary significantly. Objective The study aimed to explore views of HNAs from the pers... Read More about Perceived Value of Holistic Needs Assessment in Supporting the Needs of Women With Breast Cancer.

We are not the same people we used to be: an exploration of family biographical narratives and identity change following traumatic brain injury (2017)
Journal Article
Whiffin, C. J., Ellis-Hill, C., Bailey, C., Jarrett, N., & Hutchinson, P. (in press). We are not the same people we used to be: an exploration of family biographical narratives and identity change following traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2017.1387577

Subjective changes are increasingly recognised as important in recovery and rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury. Accumulation of subjective changes over time has led many to examine the question of “continuity of self” post-injury. Vacill... Read More about We are not the same people we used to be: an exploration of family biographical narratives and identity change following traumatic brain injury.

Contributions of team climate in the study of interprofessional collaboration: a conceptual analysis (2017)
Journal Article
Bailey, C., Agreli, H. F., & Peduzzi, M. (in press). Contributions of team climate in the study of interprofessional collaboration: a conceptual analysis. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(6), https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2017.1351425

The concept of team climate is widely used to understand and evaluate working environments. It shares some important features with Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC). The four-factor theory of climate for work group innovation, which underpins tea... Read More about Contributions of team climate in the study of interprofessional collaboration: a conceptual analysis.

Evaluation of SiC Schottky diodes using pressure contacts (2017)
Journal Article
Ortiz Gonzalez, J., Alatise, O., Aliyu, A. M., Rajaguru, P., Castellazzi, A., Ran, L., …Bailey, C. (2017). Evaluation of SiC Schottky diodes using pressure contacts. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 64(10), 8213-8223. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2017.2677348

The thermomechanical reliability of SiC power devices and modules is increasingly becoming of interest especially for high power applications where power cycling performance is critical. Press-pack assemblies are a trusted and reliable packaging solu... Read More about Evaluation of SiC Schottky diodes using pressure contacts.

The relationship between team climate and interprofessional collaboration: preliminary results of a mixed methods study (2017)
Journal Article
Agreli, H. F., Peduzzi, M., & Bailey, C. (2017). The relationship between team climate and interprofessional collaboration: preliminary results of a mixed methods study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 31(2), 184-186. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2016.1261098

Relational and organisational factors are key elements of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and team climate. Few studies have explored the relationship between IPC and team climate. This article presents a study that 10 aimed to explore IPC in p... Read More about The relationship between team climate and interprofessional collaboration: preliminary results of a mixed methods study.

Participation in a randomised controlled feasibility study of a complex intervention for the management of the Respiratory Symptom Distress Cluster in lung cancer: patient, carer and research staff views (2016)
Journal Article
Bailey, C., Ellis-Hill, C., Molassiotis, A., Mackereth, P., Lloyd-Williams, M., & Yorke, J. (2017). Participation in a randomised controlled feasibility study of a complex intervention for the management of the Respiratory Symptom Distress Cluster in lung cancer: patient, carer and research staff views. European Journal of Cancer Care, 26(6), Article e12538. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12538

This paper reports finding from a nested qualitative study designed to elicit the views and perceptions of those who participated in a randomised controlled feasibility trial testing a non‐pharmacological intervention, Respiratory Distress Symptom In... Read More about Participation in a randomised controlled feasibility study of a complex intervention for the management of the Respiratory Symptom Distress Cluster in lung cancer: patient, carer and research staff views.

A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of the Positive Reappraisal Coping Intervention, a novel supportive technique for recurrent miscarriage (2015)
Journal Article
Bailey, S. J., Bailey, C., Boivin, J., Cheong, Y., Reading, I., & Macklon, N. (2015). A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of the Positive Reappraisal Coping Intervention, a novel supportive technique for recurrent miscarriage. BMJ Open Respiratory Research, 5, Article e007322. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007322

Introduction: Recurrent miscarriage (RM) is diagnosed when a woman has had three or more miscarriages. Increased levels of distress and anxiety are common during the waiting period of any subsequent pregnancies, posing a significant threat to psychol... Read More about A feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of the Positive Reappraisal Coping Intervention, a novel supportive technique for recurrent miscarriage.

Narratives of family transition during the first year post-head injury: perspectives of the non-injured members (2014)
Journal Article
Whiffin, C. J., Bailey, C., Ellis-Hill, C., Jarratt, N., & Hutchinson, P. (2015). Narratives of family transition during the first year post-head injury: perspectives of the non-injured members. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71(4), https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.12551

Aim To explore the narratives created by non‐injured family members in relation to themselves and their family in the first year after head injury. Background A head injury is a potentially devastating injury. The family responds to this injur... Read More about Narratives of family transition during the first year post-head injury: perspectives of the non-injured members.

Mission Profile-Based Reliability Design and Real-Time Life Consumption Estimation in Power Electronics (2014)
Journal Article
Mussallam, M., Yin, C., Bailey, C., & Johnson, C. M. (2015). Mission Profile-Based Reliability Design and Real-Time Life Consumption Estimation in Power Electronics. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 30(5), 2601-2613. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2014.2358555

Power electronics are efficient for conversion and conditioning of the electrical energy through a wide range of applications. Proper life consumption estimation methods applied for power electronics that can operate in real time under in-service mis... Read More about Mission Profile-Based Reliability Design and Real-Time Life Consumption Estimation in Power Electronics.

Challenges and solutions during analysis in a longitudinal narrative case study (2014)
Journal Article
Whiffin, C. J., Bailey, C., Ellis-Hill, C., & Jarrett, N. (2014). Challenges and solutions during analysis in a longitudinal narrative case study. Nurse Researcher, 21(4), https://doi.org/10.7748/nr2014.03.21.4.20.e1238

Aim To describe the challenges faced by those performing complex qualitative analysis during a narrative study and to offer solutions. Background Qualitative research requires rigorous analysis. However, novice researchers often struggle t... Read More about Challenges and solutions during analysis in a longitudinal narrative case study.

Coping with and factors impacting upon the experience of lung cancer in patients and primary carers (2012)
Journal Article
Ellis, J., Lloyd-williams, M., Wagland, R., Bailey, C., & Molassiotis, A. (in press). Coping with and factors impacting upon the experience of lung cancer in patients and primary carers. European Journal of Cancer Care, 22(1), https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12003

There is a paucity of research exploring patients' and their informal carers' experience of coping with and factors impacting on the lung cancer experience. This study aims to explore how patients and their informal carers cope with a diagnosis of lu... Read More about Coping with and factors impacting upon the experience of lung cancer in patients and primary carers.