Items where Kingston Author is "Beighton, Carole"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 28. ArticleBeighton, Carole and Wills, Jane (2019) How parents describe the positive aspects of parenting a child who has intellectual disabilities : a systematic review and narrative synthesis. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 32(5), pp. 1255-1279. ISSN (print) 1360-2322 Beighton, Carole, Victor, Christina, Carey, Iain M, Hosking, Fay, DeWilde, Steve, Cook, Derek G, Manners, Paula and Harris, Tess (2019) "I'm sure we made it a better study…" : Experiences of adults with intellectual disabilities and parent carers of patient and public involvement in a health research study. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 23(1), pp. 78-96. ISSN (print) 1744-6295 Harris, Tess, Kerry, Sally, Victor, Christina, Iliffe, Steve, Ussher, Michael, Fox-Rushby, Julia, Whincup, Peter, Ekelund, Ulf, Furness, Cheryl, Limb, Elizabeth, Anokye, Nana, Ibison, Judith, DeWilde, Stephen, David, Lee, Howard, Emma, Dale, Rebecca, Smith, Jaime, Normansell, Rebecca, Beighton, Carole, Morgan, Katy, Wahlich, Charlotte, Sanghera, Sabina and Cook, Derek (2018) A pedometer-based walking intervention in 45- to 75-year-olds, with and without practice nurse support : the PACE-UP three-arm cluster RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 22(37), ISSN (print) 1366-5278 Beighton, Carole and Wills, Jane (2017) Are parents identifying positive aspects to parenting their child with an intellectual disability or are they just coping? A qualitative exploration. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 21(4), pp. 325-345. ISSN (print) 1744-6295 Halter, Mary, Boiko, Olga, Pelone, Ferruccio, Beighton, Carole, Harris, Ruth, Gale, Julia, Gourlay, Stephen and Drennan, Vari (2017) The determinants and consequences of adult nursing staff turnover : a systematic review of systematic reviews. BMC Health Services Research, 17(824), ISSN (online) 1472-6963 Wahlich, Charlotte, Beighton, Carole, Victor, Christina, Normansell, Rebecca, Cook, Derek, Kerry, Sally, Iliffe, Steve, Ussher, Michael, Whincup, Peter, Fox-Rushby, Julia, Limb, Elizabeth, Furness, Cheryl and Harris, Tess (2017) "You started something…then I continued by myself": a qualitative study of physical activity maintenance. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 18(6), pp. 574-590. ISSN (print) 1463-4236 Hosking, Fay J., Carey, Iain M., DeWilde, Stephen, Harris, Tess, Beighton, Carole and Cook, Derek G. (2017) Preventable emergency hospital admissions among adults with intellectual disability : comparisons with the general population in England. Annals of Family Medicine, 15(5), pp. 462-470. ISSN (print) 1544-1709 Carey, Iain M, Hosking, Fay J, Harris, Tess, DeWilde, Stephen, Beighton, Carole and Cook, Derek G (2017) An evaluation of the effectiveness of annual health checks and quality of health care for adults with intellectual disability : an observational study using a primary care database. Health Services and Delivery Research, 5(25), ISSN (print) 2050-4349 Halter, Mary, Pelone, Ferruccio, Boiko, Olga, Beighton, Carole, Harris, Ruth, Gale, Julia, Gourlay, Stephen and Drennan, Vari (2017) Interventions to reduce adult nursing turnover : a systematic review of systematic reviews. Open Nursing Journal, 11, pp. 108-123. ISSN (online) 1874-4346 Carey, Iain M, Hosking, Fay J, Harris, Tess, DeWilde, Stephen, Beighton, Carole, Shah, Sunil M and Cook, Derek G (2016) Do health checks for adults with intellectual disability reduce emergency hospital admissions? Evaluation of a natural experiment. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 71(1), pp. 52-58. ISSN (print) 0143-005X Victor, Christina R., Rogers, Annabelle, Woodcock, Alison, Beighton, Carole, Cook, Derek G., Kerry, Sally M., Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter, Ussher, Michael and Harris, Tess J. (2016) What factors support older people to increase their physical activity levels? An exploratory analysis of the experiences of PACE-Lift trial participants. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 67, pp. 1-6. ISSN (print) 0167-4943 Hosking, Fay J, Carey, Iain M, Shah, Sunil M, Harris, Tess, DeWilde, Stephen, Beighton, Carole and Cook, Derek G (2016) Mortality among adults with intellectual disability in England : comparisons with the general population. American Journal of Public Health, 106(8), pp. 1483-1490. ISSN (print) 0090-0036 Shah, Sunil, Carey, Iain, Hosking, Fay, DeWilde, Stephen, Harris, Tess, Beighton, Carole and Cook, Derek (2016) Health characteristics and general practice consultation patterns of people with intellectual disability. British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), 66(645), e264-e270. ISSN (print) 0960-1643 Beighton, Carole, Victor, Christina, Normansell, Rebecca, Cook, Derek, Kerry, Sally, Iliffe, Steve, Ussher, Michael, Whincup, Peter, Fox Rushby, Julia, Woodcock, Alison and Harris, Tess (2015) "It's not just about walking.....it's the practice nurse that makes it work": a qualitative exploration of the views of practice nurses delivering complex physical activity interventions in primary care. BMC Public Health, 15(1236), ISSN (online) 1471-2458 Ahmad, Shaleen, Harris, Tess, Limb, Elizabeth, Kerry, Sally, Victor, Christina, Ekelund, Ulf, Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter, Beighton, Carole, Ussher, Michael and Cook, Derek G. (2015) Evaluation of reliability and validity of the General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ) in 60-74 year old primary care patients. BMC Family Practice, 16(113), ISSN (online) 1471-2296 Harris, Tess, Kerry, Sally M., Victor, Christina R., Ekelund, Ulf, Woodcock, Alison, Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter H., Beighton, Carole, Ussher, Michael, Limb, Elizabeth S., David, Lee, Brewin, Debbie, Adams, Fredrika, Rogers, Annabelle and Cook, Derek G. (2015) A primary care nurse-delivered walking intervention in older adults: PACE (Pedometer Accelerometer Consultation Evaluation)-Lift cluster randomised controlled trial. PLOS Medicine, 12(2), e1001783. ISSN (online) 1549-1676 Harris, T, Kerry, S, Victor, C, Ekeland, U, Woodcock, A, Iliffe, S, Whincup, P, Beighton, C, Ussher, M, Limb, E, David, L, Brewin, D, Adams, F and Cook, D (2014) OP03 Does a complex intervention by primary care nurses increase walking in 60–75 year olds? Outcomes at three and twelve months from the PACE-Lift (Pedometer Accelerometer Consultation Evaluation – Lift) cluster randomised controlled trial. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 68(Suppl 1), A5. ISSN (print) 0143-005X Rogers, Annabelle, Harris, Tess, Victor, Christina, Woodcock, Alison, Limb, Elizabeth, Kerry, Sally, Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter, Ekelund, Ulf, Beighton, Carole, Ussher, Michael, Adams, Fredrika and Cook, Derek G (2014) Which older people decline participation in a primary care trial of physical activity and why: insights from a mixed methods approach. BMC Geriatrics, 14(46), ISSN (online) 1471-2318 Harris, Tess, Kerry, Sally M, Victor, Christina R, Ekelund, Ulf, Woodcock, Alison, Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter H, Beighton, Carole, Ussher, Michael, Limb, Elizabeth, David, Lee, Brewin, Debbie, Adams, Fredrika, Rogers, Annabelle and Cook, Derek G (2014) Does a complex intervention by primary care nurses increase walking in older people? Outcomes at 3 and 12 months in the PACE-Lift (Pedometer Accelerometer Consultation Evaluation-Lift) cluster-randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, 384, S3. ISSN (print) 0140-6736 Harris, Tess, Kerry, Sally, Victor, Christina, Ekelund, Ulf, Woodcock, Alison, Iliffe, Steve, Whincup, Peter, Beighton, Carole, Ussher, Michael, David, Lee, Brewin, Debbie, Adams, Fredrika, Rogers, Annabelle and Cook, Derek (2013) Randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention by primary care nurses to increase walking in patients aged 60-74 years: protocol of the PACE-Lift (Pedometer Accelerometer Consultation Evaluation - Lift) trial. BMC Public Health, 13(5), ISSN (online) 1471-2458 Harris, Tess, Cook, Derek G., Victor, Christina, DeWilde, Stephen and Beighton, Carole (2006) Onset and persistence of depression in older people - results from a 2-year community follow-up study. Age and Ageing, 35(1), pp. 25-32. ISSN (print) 0002-0729 Harris, Tess, Cook, Derek G, Victor, Christina R, Beighton, Carole, DeWilde, Stephen and Carey, Iain M (2005) Linking survey data with computerised records to predict consulting by older people. British Journal of General Practice, 54(509), pp. 928-931. ISSN (print) 0960-1643 Harris, Tess, Cook, Derek G., Victor, Christina R., Rink, Pit, Beighton, Carole, Dewidle, Stephen and Carey, Iain M. (2005) Are depression, anxiety and health beliefs important predictors of older people's primary care consulting? Age and Ageing, 34(4), pp. 398-401. ISSN (print) 0002-0729 Harris, Tess, Cook, Derek, Victor, Christina, Beighton, Carole, DeWilde, Stephen and Carey, Iain (2005) Linking questionnaires to primary care records: factors affecting consent in older people. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59, pp. 336-338. ISSN (print) 0143-005X Harris, Tess, Cook, Derek G., Victor, Christina, Rink, Elizabeth, Mann, Anthony H., Shah, Sunil, DeWilde, Stephen and Beighton, Carole (2003) Predictors of depressive symptoms in older people - a survey of two general practice populations. Age and Ageing, 32(5), pp. 510-518. ISSN (print) 0002-0729 Harris, Tess J, Cook, Derek G, Shah, Sunil, Victor, Christina R, DeWilde, Stephen, Beighton, Carole and Rink, Elizabeth (2002) Mammography uptake predictors in older women. Family Practice, 19(6), pp. 661-664. ISSN (print) 0263-2136 Conference or Workshop ItemWahlich, Charlotte, Cook, Derek, Kerry, Sally, Limb, Elizabeth, Victor, Christina, Iliffe, Steve, Ussher, Michael, Whincup, Peter, Ekelund, Ulf, Fox-Rushby, Julia, Furness, Cheryl, Beighton, Carole, Normansell, Rebecca, Ibison, Judith, DeWilde, Stephen and Harris, Tess (2017) Primary care pedometer-based walking intervention : mixed-methods results from 3 year follow-up of PACE-UP cluster-randomised controlled trial. In: Public Health Science 2017; 24 Nov 2017, London, U.K.. ThesisBeighton, Carole (2017) What is the relationship between parents who identify positive aspects of parenting their son or daughter who has intellectual disabilities and parental health and mental wellbeing? (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . |