Domna Salonen Professor Amy O'Donnell Dr Katherine Jackson Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Emma-Joy Holland
| Building Connections and Striving to Build Better Futures: A Qualitative Interview Study of Alcohol Recovery Navigators’ Practice in the North East of England, UK | 2025 |
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Professor Amy O'Donnell Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Barbara Hanratty Dr Sarah Wigham Dr Katherine Jackson
| Care professionals’ accounts of providing support and treatment for people with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and depression in the North East of England, UK: a qualitative study informed by complexity theory. | 2025 |
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Domna Salonen Professor Amy O'Donnell Dr Katherine Jackson Dr Emma-Joy Holland
| Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on the implementation and purposefulness of a new Alcohol Recovery Navigator role in the North East of England – preliminary qualitative findings. | 2025 |
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Dr Sarah Wigham Liz Titchener Dr Katherine Jackson Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Eilish Gilvarry et al. | Personalised care for people with excessive alcohol use following an episode of self-harm: a mixed methods community case study in a psychiatric liaison team | 2025 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson
| Sociologists in Public Health: marginal observers of mainstream collaborators? | 2024 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Barbara Hanratty Dr Eilish Gilvarry Professor Amy O'Donnell
| Understanding people's experiences of the formal health and social care system for co-occurring heavy alcohol use and depression through the lens of relational autonomy: A qualitative study | 2024 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson Professor Amy O'Donnell
| Understanding the challenges of identifying, supporting, and signposting patients with alcohol use disorder in secondary care hospitals, post COVID-19: a qualitative analysis from the North East and North Cumbria, England | 2024 |
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Dr Mark Adley Dr Hayley Alderson Dr Katherine Jackson Liam Spencer Professor Amy O'Donnell
| Ethical and practical considerations for including marginalised groups in quantitative survey research | 2023 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Janice McLaughlin
| Exploring the significance of relationality, care and governmentality in families, for understanding women’s classed alcohol drinking practices | 2023 |
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Dr Claire Smiles Professor Amy O'Donnell Dr Katherine Jackson
| Needle exchange practitioners accounts of delivering harm reduction advice for chemsex: implications for policy and practice | 2023 |
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Professor Ruth McGovern Dr Paul Bogowicz Dr Nick Meader Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Hayley Alderson et al. | The association between maternal and paternal substance use and child substance use, internalizing and externalizing problems: a systematic review and meta-analysis | 2023 |
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Dr Fiona Graham Helen Martin Jan Lecouturier Professor Amy O'Donnell Dr Mei Yee Tang et al. | Shared medical appointments in English primary care for long-term conditions: a qualitative study of the views and experiences of patients, primary care staff and other stakeholders | 2022 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson
| Thinking with Class in Feminist Bioethics | 2022 |
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Dr Katherine Jackson
| “What Should I Do Now?”: Navigating Relational Ethics in Practice as an Early Career Researcher as Illustrated by a Qualitative Interview Study About Women’s Drinking Practices | 2021 |
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Dr Fiona Graham Dr Mei Yee Tang Dr Katherine Jackson Helen Martin Professor Amy O'Donnell et al. | Barriers and facilitators to implementation of shared medical appointments in primary care for the management of long-term conditions: A systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies | 2021 |
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