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Experiences and implications of smartphone apps for depression and anxiety (2020)
Journal Article
Crosby, L., & Bonnington, O. (2020). Experiences and implications of smartphone apps for depression and anxiety. Sociology of Health and Illness, 42(4), 925-942. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13076

Apps on smartphones are increasingly used for self-care for depression and anxiety, yet how and why they are accessed, and their social effects, remain under-investigated. Sociologists have begun to theorise how these technologies affect and relate;... Read More about Experiences and implications of smartphone apps for depression and anxiety.

The impact of home energy efficiency interventions and winter fuel payments on winter- and cold-related mortality and morbidity in England: A natural equipment mixed-methods study (2018)
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Armstrong, B., Bonnington, O., Chalabi, Z., Davies, M., Doyle, Y., Goodwin, J., …Wilkinson, P. (2018). The impact of home energy efficiency interventions and winter fuel payments on winter- and cold-related mortality and morbidity in England: A natural equipment mixed-methods study. Public Health Research, 6(11), 1-110. https://doi.org/10.3310/phr06110

Data sources: The Homes Energy Efficiency Database, mortality and hospital admissions data and weather (temperature) data. Results: There has been a progressive decline in cold-related deaths since the mid-1970s. Since the introduction of WFPs, the g... Read More about The impact of home energy efficiency interventions and winter fuel payments on winter- and cold-related mortality and morbidity in England: A natural equipment mixed-methods study.

Understanding hepatitis C intervention success - Qualitative findings from the HepCATT study (2018)
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Harris, M., Bonnington, O., Harrison, G., Hickman, M., Irving, W., Roberts, K., …Foster, G. (2018). Understanding hepatitis C intervention success - Qualitative findings from the HepCATT study. Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 25(7), 762-770. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvh.12869

The United Kingdom has committed to eliminating viral hepatitis as a public health threat. Innovative interventions for marginalized populations are required to realize this goal. In 2016, the HepCATT study team implemented a complex hepatitis C (HCV... Read More about Understanding hepatitis C intervention success - Qualitative findings from the HepCATT study.

Changing forms of HIV-related stigma along the HIV care and treatment continuum in sub-Saharan Africa: A temporal analysis (2017)
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Bonnington, O., Wamoyi, J., Ddaaki, W., Bukenya, D., Ondenge, K., Skovdal, M., …Wringe, A. (2017). Changing forms of HIV-related stigma along the HIV care and treatment continuum in sub-Saharan Africa: A temporal analysis. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052975. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052975

Objectives Stigma remains pervasive for people living with HIV (PLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa, undermining care engagement. Using everyday, biographical and epochal temporalities, we explored the manifestation of stigma at different stages of the HIV... Read More about Changing forms of HIV-related stigma along the HIV care and treatment continuum in sub-Saharan Africa: A temporal analysis.

Understanding the relationship between couple dynamics and engagement with HIV care services: Insights from a qualitative study in Eastern and Southern Africa (2017)
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Wamoyi, J., Renju, J., Moshabela, M., McLean, E., Nyato, D., Mbata, D., …Wringe, A. (2017). Understanding the relationship between couple dynamics and engagement with HIV care services: Insights from a qualitative study in Eastern and Southern Africa. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052976. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052976

Objective To explore the interplay between couple dynamics and the engagement of people living with HIV (PLHIV) with HIV care and treatment services in three health and demographic surveillance sites in Tanzania, Malawi and South Africa. Methods A qu... Read More about Understanding the relationship between couple dynamics and engagement with HIV care services: Insights from a qualitative study in Eastern and Southern Africa.

'I am treated well if i adhere to my HIV medication': Putting patient-provider interactions in context through insights from qualitative research in five sub-Saharan African countries (2017)
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Ondenge, K., Renju, J., Bonnington, O., Moshabela, M., Wamoyi, J., Nyamukapa, C., …Skovdal, M. (2017). 'I am treated well if i adhere to my HIV medication': Putting patient-provider interactions in context through insights from qualitative research in five sub-Saharan African countries. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052973. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052973

Objectives The nature of patient-provider interactions and communication is widely documented to significantly impact on patient experiences, treatment adherence and health outcomes. Yet little is known about the broader contextual factors and dynami... Read More about 'I am treated well if i adhere to my HIV medication': Putting patient-provider interactions in context through insights from qualitative research in five sub-Saharan African countries.

HIV testing experiences and their implications for patient engagement with HIV care and treatment on the Eve of 'test and treat': Findings from a multicountry qualitative study (2017)
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Wringe, A., Moshabela, M., Nyamukapa, C., Bukenya, D., Ondenge, K., Ddaaki, W., …Renju, J. (2017). HIV testing experiences and their implications for patient engagement with HIV care and treatment on the Eve of 'test and treat': Findings from a multicountry qualitative study. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052969. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052969

Objective In view of expanding 'test and treat' initiatives, we sought to elicit how the experience of HIV testing influenced subsequent engagement in HIV care among people diagnosed with HIV. Methods As part of a multisite qualitative study, we cond... Read More about HIV testing experiences and their implications for patient engagement with HIV care and treatment on the Eve of 'test and treat': Findings from a multicountry qualitative study.

Traditional healers, faith healers and medical practitioners: The contribution of medical pluralism to bottlenecks along the cascade of care for HIV/AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa (2017)
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Moshabela, M., Bukenya, D., Darong, G., Wamoyi, J., McLean, E., Skovdal, M., …Wringe, A. (2017). Traditional healers, faith healers and medical practitioners: The contribution of medical pluralism to bottlenecks along the cascade of care for HIV/AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052974. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052974

Objectives There are concerns that medical pluralism may delay patients' progression through the HIV cascade-of-care. However, the pathways of impact through which medical pluralism influence the care of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in African sett... Read More about Traditional healers, faith healers and medical practitioners: The contribution of medical pluralism to bottlenecks along the cascade of care for HIV/AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa.

'Side effects' are 'central effects' that challenge retention in HIV treatment programmes in six sub-Saharan African countries: A multicountry qualitative study (2017)
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Renju, J., Moshabela, M., McLean, E., Ddaaki, W., Skovdal, M., Odongo, F., …Wringe, A. (2017). 'Side effects' are 'central effects' that challenge retention in HIV treatment programmes in six sub-Saharan African countries: A multicountry qualitative study. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052971. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052971

Objectives To explore the bodily and relational experience of taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) and the subsequent effect on retention in HIV care in six sub-Saharan African countries. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with 130 people livi... Read More about 'Side effects' are 'central effects' that challenge retention in HIV treatment programmes in six sub-Saharan African countries: A multicountry qualitative study.

Using theories of practice to understand HIV-positive persons varied engagement with HIV services: A qualitative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries (2017)
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Skovdal, M., Wringe, A., Seeley, J., Renju, J., Paparini, S., Wamoyi, J., …Bonnington, O. (2017). Using theories of practice to understand HIV-positive persons varied engagement with HIV services: A qualitative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93, Article e052977. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052977

Objectives This article considers the potential of 'theories of practice' for studying and understanding varied (dis)engagement with HIV care and treatment services and begins to unpack the assemblage of elements and practices that shape the nature a... Read More about Using theories of practice to understand HIV-positive persons varied engagement with HIV services: A qualitative study in six Sub-Saharan African countries.

Where are we now? A multicountry qualitative study to explore access to pre-Antiretroviral care services: A precursor to antiretroviral therapy initiation (2017)
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Bukenya, D., Wringe, A., Moshabela, M., Skovdal, M., Ssekubugu, R., Paparini, S., …Seeley, J. (2017). Where are we now? A multicountry qualitative study to explore access to pre-Antiretroviral care services: A precursor to antiretroviral therapy initiation. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 93(S3), Article e052970. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2016-052970

Objective To explore barriers and facilitators to accessing postdiagnosis HIV care in five sub-Saharan African countries. Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with 77 people living with HIV (PLHIV) in pre-Antiretroviral therapy care or not-yet-... Read More about Where are we now? A multicountry qualitative study to explore access to pre-Antiretroviral care services: A precursor to antiretroviral therapy initiation.

Tensions in relation: How peer support is experienced and received in a hepatitis C treatment intervention (2017)
Journal Article
Bonnington, O., & Harris, M. (2017). Tensions in relation: How peer support is experienced and received in a hepatitis C treatment intervention. International Journal of Drug Policy, 47, 221-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.05.031

Background Peer support and involvement is recognised as a vital component of hepatitis C (HCV) treatment provision for marginalised populations, such as people who inject drugs (PWID). Developments in HCV treatments enable increased provision in com... Read More about Tensions in relation: How peer support is experienced and received in a hepatitis C treatment intervention.

The indispensability of reflexivity to practice: The case of home energy efficiency (2015)
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Bonnington, O. (2015). The indispensability of reflexivity to practice: The case of home energy efficiency. Journal of Critical Realism, 14(5), 461-484. https://doi.org/10.1179/1572513815Y.0000000009

This article offers new theoretical and empirical insights into decision-making with regard to the domestication and incorporation of home energy efficiency (HEE) artefacts. These items, such as insulation and heating systems, are currently of high s... Read More about The indispensability of reflexivity to practice: The case of home energy efficiency.

Stigma- and non-stigma-related treatment barriers to mental healthcare reported by service users and caregivers (2015)
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Dockery, L., Jeffery, D., Schauman, O., Williams, P., Farrelly, S., Bonnington, O., …Clement, S. (2015). Stigma- and non-stigma-related treatment barriers to mental healthcare reported by service users and caregivers. Psychiatry Research, 228(3), 612-619. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2015.05.044

Delayed treatment seeking for people experiencing symptoms of mental illness is common despite available mental healthcare. Poor outcomes are associated with untreated mental illness and caregivers may eventually need to seek help on the service user... Read More about Stigma- and non-stigma-related treatment barriers to mental healthcare reported by service users and caregivers.

How does a decision aid help people decide whether to disclose a mental health problem to employers? Qualitative interview study (2014)
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Lassman, F., Henderson, R. C., Dockery, L., Clement, S., Murray, J., Bonnington, O., …Thornicroft, G. (2015). How does a decision aid help people decide whether to disclose a mental health problem to employers? Qualitative interview study. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 25(2), 403-411. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10926-014-9550-5

Background Decisions about whether to disclose mental health problems to employers are complex, with potential personal, employment and legal implications. Decision aids are evidence based tools, designed to help individuals make specific choices bet... Read More about How does a decision aid help people decide whether to disclose a mental health problem to employers? Qualitative interview study.

Exploring stigmatisation among people diagnosed with either bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder: A critical realist analysis (2014)
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Bonnington, O., & Rose, D. (2014). Exploring stigmatisation among people diagnosed with either bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder: A critical realist analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 123, 7-17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.10.048

This study explores experiences of stigma and discrimination amongst people diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD) or borderline personality disorder (BPD). Inspired by Margaret Archer's morphogenetic sequence and the ontological depth of critical real... Read More about Exploring stigmatisation among people diagnosed with either bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder: A critical realist analysis.

Social inclusion, stigma and discrimination relating to employment and physical health: the experiences of people with a bipolar disorder diagnosis (2011)
Journal Article
Bonnington, O., Rose, D., & Callard, F. (2011). Social inclusion, stigma and discrimination relating to employment and physical health: the experiences of people with a bipolar disorder diagnosis. Psychiatrische Praxis, 38(S 01), https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0031-1277769

Background/Objectives: To date, schizophrenia and depression have been the main focus of mental illness stigma research. Such research has typically taken a quantitative approach and surveyed public opinion rather the subjective experiences of people... Read More about Social inclusion, stigma and discrimination relating to employment and physical health: the experiences of people with a bipolar disorder diagnosis.