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Rosie Davies' Outputs (13)

Co-producing knowledge in health and social care research: Reflections on the challenges and ways to enable more equal relationships (2021)
Journal Article

Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, service users, policy makers and practitioners in more equal relationships throughout a research project. The sharing of power is often highlighted as a... Read More about Co-producing knowledge in health and social care research: Reflections on the challenges and ways to enable more equal relationships.

Advance decisions to refuse treatment and suicidal behaviour in emergency care: 'It's very much a step into the unknown' (2019)
Journal Article

© 2019 The Royal College of Psychiatrists. Background Complex challenges may arise when patients present to emergency services with an advance decision to refuse life-saving treatment following suicidal behaviour.Aims To investigate the use of advanc... Read More about Advance decisions to refuse treatment and suicidal behaviour in emergency care: 'It's very much a step into the unknown'.

HOPE: Help fOr People with money, employment, benefit or housing problems: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial (2017)
Journal Article

© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Self-harm and suicide increase in times of economic recession. Factors including job loss, austerity measures, financial difficulties and house repossession contribute to the risk. Vulnerable individuals commonly exp... Read More about HOPE: Help fOr People with money, employment, benefit or housing problems: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

What’s in a “research passport”? A collaborative autoethnography of institutional approvals in public involvement in research (2016)
Journal Article

© 2016 Laterza et al. Background In the growing literature on public involvement in research (PIR), very few works analyse PIR organizational and institutional dimensions in depth. We explore the complex interactions of PIR with institutions and bure... Read More about What’s in a “research passport”? A collaborative autoethnography of institutional approvals in public involvement in research.

Understanding vulnerability to selfharm in times of economic hardship and austerity: A qualitative study (2016)
Journal Article

Objective: Self-harm and suicide increase in times of economic recession, but little is known about why people self-harm when in financial difficulty, and in what circumstances self-harm occurs. This study aimed to understand events and experiences l... Read More about Understanding vulnerability to selfharm in times of economic hardship and austerity: A qualitative study.

What is going on in public involvement in health research? A qualitative exploration of aims, processes and outcomes (2016)
Thesis

This project aimed to understand what was going on in public involvement in health research based on an investigation of the relationship between the practice of involvement and conceptualisations of involvement in the literature. A qualitative explo... Read More about What is going on in public involvement in health research? A qualitative exploration of aims, processes and outcomes.

A Contact-Based Intervention for People Recently Discharged from Inpatient Psychiatric Care: A Pilot Study (2014)
Journal Article

People recently discharged from inpatient psychiatric care are at high risk of suicide and self-harm, with 6% of all suicides in England occurring in the 3 months after discharge. There is some evidence from a randomized trial carried out in the Unit... Read More about A Contact-Based Intervention for People Recently Discharged from Inpatient Psychiatric Care: A Pilot Study.