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Nicola Wright
Nicola Wright
Associate Professor in Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham
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Characteristics of mental health recovery narratives: systematic review and narrative synthesis
J Llewellyn-Beardsley, S Rennick-Egglestone, F Callard, P Crawford, ...
PLoS One 14 (3), e0214678, 2019
1942019
Concepts of social inclusion, exclusion and mental health: a review of the international literature
N Wright, T Stickley
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 20, 71-81, 2013
1272013
Practitioner Review: Pathways to care for ADHD–a systematic review of barriers and facilitators
N Wright, M Moldavsky, J Schneider, I Chakrabarti, J Coates, D Daley, ...
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 56 (6), 598-617, 2015
1112015
The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part One: a review of the peer‐reviewed literature using a systematic approach
T Stickley, N Wright
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 18 (3), 247-256, 2011
1102011
The Acceptability and Usability of Digital Health Interventions for Adults With Depression, Anxiety, and Somatoform Disorders: Qualitative Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis
S Patel, A Akhtar, S Malins, N Wright, E Rowley, E Young, S Sampson, ...
Journal of Medical Internet Research 22 (7), e16228, 2020
1092020
The art of recovery: outcomes from participatory arts activities for people using mental health services
T Stickley, N Wright, M Slade
Journal of Mental Health 27 (4), 367-373, 2018
1012018
From admission to discharge in mental health services: a qualitative analysis of service user involvement
N Wright, E Rowley, A Chopra, J Gregoriou, K and Waring
Health Expectations 19 (2), 367-376, 2016
832016
Interventions to improve discharge from acute adult mental health inpatient care to the community: systematic review and narrative synthesis
N Tyler, N Wright, J Waring
BMC Health Services Research 19, 1-24, 2019
812019
Simulation in mental health nurse education: The development, implementation and evaluation of an educational innovation
A Felton, N Wright
Nurse education in practice 26, 46-52, 2017
662017
The British research evidence for recovery, papers published between 2006 and 2009 (inclusive). Part two: A review of the grey literature including book chapters and policy …
T Stickley, N Wright
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 18 (4), 297-307, 2011
642011
Feminist conceptualizations of women’s madness: a review of the literature
N Wright, S Owen
Journal of Advanced Nursing 36 (1), 143-150, 2008
632008
Mental health service users' and practitioners' experiences of engagement in assertive outreach: a qualitative study
N Wright, P Callaghan, P Bartlett
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 18 (9), 822-832, 2011
432011
Therapeutic risk taking: A justifiable choice.
A Felton, N Wright, G Stacey
British Journal of Psychiatry Advances 23 (2), 81-88, 2017
402017
Developing CoPs to support the implementation of research into clinical practice.
SJWN Thomson L
Leadership in Health Services 26 (1), 20-33, 2013
402013
A phenomenological exploration of the lived experience of mental health nurses who care for clients with enduring mental health problems who are parents
S Maddocks, S Johnson, N Wright, T Stickley
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 17 (8), 674-682, 2010
402010
The politics of recovery in mental health: A left libertarian policy analysis
A Edgley, T Stickley, N Wright, J Repper
Social Theory & Health 10, 121-140, 2012
372012
The experiences of people with borderline personality disorder admitted to acute psychiatric inpatient wards: a meta-synthesis
A Stapleton, N Wright
Journal of Mental Health 28 (4), 443-457, 2019
312019
First-time knowledge brokers in health care: the experiences of nurses and allied health professionals of bridging the research-practice gap
N Wright
Evidence & Policy 9 (4), 557-570, 2013
292013
Talk About Self-Harm (TASH): participatory action research with young people, GPs and practice nurses to explore how the experiences of young people who self-harm could be …
D Bailey, L Kemp, N Wright, G Mutale
Family practice 36 (5), 621-626, 2019
282019
Developing a core outcome set for interventions to improve discharge from mental health inpatient services: a survey, Delphi and consensus meeting with key stakeholder groups
N Tyler, N Wright, A Grundy, J Waring
BMJ open 10 (5), e034215, 2020
272020
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