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Kristin LiaboUniversity of Exeter Verified email at exeter.ac.uk Cited by 2034 |
[HTML][HTML] Public involvement in health research: what does 'good'look like in practice?
K Liabo, K Boddy, S Bortoli, J Irvine, H Boult… - Research involvement …, 2020 - Springer
Plain English summary Background Patient and public involvement means researchers
working with members of the public, patients or carers to jointly plan and carry out research …
working with members of the public, patients or carers to jointly plan and carry out research …
A systematic review of interventions to support looked‐after children in school
K Liabo, K Gray, D Mulcahy - Child & family social work, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A systematic review of interventions to support looked‐after children in school
included interventions that aimed to improve attainment, or prevent drop‐out or exclusions …
included interventions that aimed to improve attainment, or prevent drop‐out or exclusions …
Mentoring to reduce antisocial behaviour in childhood
Politicians and policy makers are increasingly interested in evidence based decision
making. They are under pressure to look to research for solutions to policy problems and …
making. They are under pressure to look to research for solutions to policy problems and …
'How come I don't get asked no questions?'Researching 'hard to reach'children and teenagers
This article discusses two related areas of research practice with children and young people
that have received less attention in the literature than they might. The first is working with …
that have received less attention in the literature than they might. The first is working with …
Public involvement in research: making sense of the diversity
This paper presents a coherent framework for designing and evaluating public involvement
in research by drawing on an extensive literature and the authors' experience. The …
in research by drawing on an extensive literature and the authors' experience. The …
Consulted but not heard: a qualitative study of young people's views of their local health service
Objectives The objective of this study was to identify what children and young people in a
health district in a large urban area experience as positive–and not so positive–about their …
health district in a large urban area experience as positive–and not so positive–about their …
Clarifying the roles of patients in research
K Liabo, K Boddy, H Burchmore, E Cockcroft, N Britten - bmj, 2018 - bmj.com
The term “patient” no longer denotes a passive recipient of healthcare. Patients have
demanded, and are increasingly given, the opportunity to influence health services and …
demanded, and are increasingly given, the opportunity to influence health services and …
Supporting young people in their transition to adults' services: summary of NICE guidance
BMJ 2016; 353 doi: https://doi. org/10.1136/bmj. i2225 (Published 11 May 2016) Cite this as:
BMJ 2016; 353: i2225 Animated infographic showing a young person's journey from child to …
BMJ 2016; 353: i2225 Animated infographic showing a young person's journey from child to …
Involvement in research without compromising research quality
Health research funders in the UK now ask applicants to state how their research will involve
patients and members of the public. Such involvement can help with questions that …
patients and members of the public. Such involvement can help with questions that …
Leaving foster or residential care: a participatory study of care leavers' experiences of health and social care transitions
K Liabo, C McKenna, A Ingold… - Child: care, health and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Young people in residential or foster care experience multiple transitions
around their 18th birthday without the long term and consistent support from their family of …
around their 18th birthday without the long term and consistent support from their family of …