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Experiences and perceptions of academic motivation in adolescents with a refugee background: A reflexive thematic analysis (2025)
Journal Article

Little previous research exists on academic motivation in refugee adolescents, and none has been conducted in the UK that might help educators to promote motivation and mitigate demotivation in the young people they support. The aim of this study is... Read More about Experiences and perceptions of academic motivation in adolescents with a refugee background: A reflexive thematic analysis.

How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse? (2025)
Journal Article

Increasing use of the term ‘wokeness’ in the UK has arisen from the Black Lives Matter movement that challenges anti-Black racism from police. BLM has led to the challenging of decision-making around how heritage is presented such as the toppling of... Read More about How is ‘wokeness’ constructed in newspaper articles about British heritage institutions move to be more diverse?.

Public contributor and stakeholder research priority setting for cancer survivors with chronic cancer-related pain Figure 1: Development of clinical recommendations (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Introduction: Chronic pain is a common side effect of cancer treatment. To better support people with chronic cancer-related pain, a set of evidence-based clinical recommendations have been generated. These are summarised as: PAINS: Prepare and inf... Read More about Public contributor and stakeholder research priority setting for cancer survivors with chronic cancer-related pain Figure 1: Development of clinical recommendations.

Research prioritisation of clinical recommendations for cancer survivors living with chronic pain post cancer treatment (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Introduction: Chronic pain is a common side effect of cancer treatment and is frequently cited as a top concern and unmet need for cancer survivors with wide ranging impacts. To better support people with chronic pain as a long-term or late side ef... Read More about Research prioritisation of clinical recommendations for cancer survivors living with chronic pain post cancer treatment.

Provision of multidisciplinary specialist pain services for people with chronic cancer-related late effects pain across England (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Introduction: Pain can be a significant problem for cancer survivors. The provision of pain services in England for people with cancer-related late effects pain, and the epidemiology of service users, is poorly understood.(1–3)
Aim: To identify th... Read More about Provision of multidisciplinary specialist pain services for people with chronic cancer-related late effects pain across England.

E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

E-cargo cycling has become popular as a sustainable mode for last mile deliveries in many cities in the UK and internationally. Despite the benefits of e-cargo deliveries (e.g., reduced emissions, efficiency in congested areas, lower maintenance cost... Read More about E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery.

E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

E-cargo cycling has become popular as a sustainable mode for last mile deliveries in many cities in the UK and internationally. Despite the benefits of e-cargo deliveries (e.g., reduced emissions, efficiency in congested areas, lower maintenance cost... Read More about E-cargo cycles: Understanding consumer and operator perspectives on sustainable last mile delivery.

Cyberbiosecurity in healthcare: Securing medical devices from digital and biological threats (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Technological innovations constantly transform, and these transformations extend over all sectors of life, irrespective of the original innovation's purpose. Due to the need for constant improvements in patient care, new technology is commonly applie... Read More about Cyberbiosecurity in healthcare: Securing medical devices from digital and biological threats.

How do family caregivers of people with advanced/complex dementia make sense of their experiences of engaging in Music Therapy alongside the person they care for? (2025)
Thesis

This multimethod, qualitative study explored the lived experiences of family caregivers when they engaged in Music Therapy (MT) alongside the person with dementia they were caring for. Six dyads (person with advanced/complex dementia and their family... Read More about How do family caregivers of people with advanced/complex dementia make sense of their experiences of engaging in Music Therapy alongside the person they care for?.

Group psychological intervention for Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal IPA study of change (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Aim: The aim of the current presentation is to delineate the conceptualisation of trajectories of change for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) who participated in an 8-week group psychological intervention. The focus will be on the research design... Read More about Group psychological intervention for Multiple Sclerosis: A Longitudinal IPA study of change.

Emotional Skills Groups: A qualitative study exploring client experiences of online emotional skills group interventions in an NHS Talking Therapies service (2025)
Journal Article

Background: Many people treated in Talking Therapies services have highly complex needs which are not always met by the treatment offered. Emotional skills groups based on adaptations of Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) have been offered to mee... Read More about Emotional Skills Groups: A qualitative study exploring client experiences of online emotional skills group interventions in an NHS Talking Therapies service.

Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labelling theory (2025)
Journal Article

Disclosing a stigmatized identity presents a significant challenge for individuals in recovery from problematic drug use. Recovery is defined here as a socially mediated process that does not necessarily require abstinence but involves improvements a... Read More about Coping with the persistence of stigma in recovery: A qualitative examination of the disclosure experiences of people in recovery from problem drug use from the perspective of modified labelling theory.

Professional enablers and money laundering (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Jonathan presented on the role of professional enablers, operating as members of organised crime groups, in the facilitation of money laundering in England and Wales.

Determinants and value relevance of corporate hedging in African firms: The role of institutional context, firms' characteristics, and managerial attributes (2025)
Thesis

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African markets remain attractive to investors due to abundant natural resources and growing consumer markets. However, they tend to shy away from the market due to political, regulatory, and micro risks. Besides, there is a lack of in-dept... Read More about Determinants and value relevance of corporate hedging in African firms: The role of institutional context, firms' characteristics, and managerial attributes.

Arts-based interventions: Why it’s complex, and why that matters: Comment on “Can arts-based interventions improve health? A conceptual and methodological critique” by Skov and Nadal (2025)
Journal Article

While Skov and Nadal make important contributions to the arts and health field, I highlight two related limitations in their critique. First, they adopt a reductive view of art, treating it as a monolithic category rather than recognizing its heterog... Read More about Arts-based interventions: Why it’s complex, and why that matters: Comment on “Can arts-based interventions improve health? A conceptual and methodological critique” by Skov and Nadal.