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Cheryl Hunter

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Alharbi R, Langer S, Hunter C, Husain N, Varese F, Taylor P
Psychol Psychother . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40022593
Background: Previous research suggests that complex trauma and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) experiences can contribute to the risk of developing and possibly maintaining Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI). Individuals' accounts of...
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Glidewell L, Hunter C, Ward V, McEachan R, Lawton R, Willis T, et al.
Implement Sci . 2022 Jan; 17(1):9. PMID: 35086528
Background: Implementing evidence-based recommendations is challenging in UK primary care, especially given system pressures and multiple guideline recommendations competing for attention. Implementation packages that can be adapted and hence applied...
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Essery R, Pollet S, Smith K, Mowbray F, Slodkowska-Barabasz J, Denison-Day J, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2021 Aug; 7(1):158. PMID: 34407886
Background: By 2050, worldwide dementia prevalence is expected to triple. Affordable, scalable interventions are required to support protective behaviours such as physical activity, cognitive training and healthy eating. This paper...
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Glidewell L, Willis T, Petty D, Lawton R, McEachan R, Ingleson E, et al.
Implement Sci . 2018 Feb; 13(1):32. PMID: 29452582
Background: Interpreting evaluations of complex interventions can be difficult without sufficient description of key intervention content. We aimed to develop an implementation package for primary care which could be delivered...
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Potter C, Kelly L, Hunter C, Fitzpatrick R, Peters M
Sociol Health Illn . 2017 Oct; 40(1):130-145. PMID: 29023822
Coping with chronic illness encapsulates both practical and emotional aspects of living life in relation to one's long-term health condition(s). Dominant health psychology approaches for understanding coping, which underpin a...
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Kelly L, Potter C, Hunter C, Gibbons E, Fitzpatrick R, Jenkinson C, et al.
Patient Relat Outcome Meas . 2016 Nov; 7:183-193. PMID: 27895523
Purpose: It is a key UK government priority to assess and improve outcomes in people with long-term conditions (LTCs). We are developing a new patient-reported outcome measure, the Long-Term Conditions...
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Peters M, Potter C, Kelly L, Hunter C, Gibbons E, Jenkinson C, et al.
Patient Relat Outcome Meas . 2016 Sep; 7():109-25. PMID: 27621678
Purpose: To identify the main issues of importance when living with long-term conditions to refine a conceptual framework for informing the item development of a patient-reported outcome measure for long-term...
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Willis T, Hartley S, Glidewell L, Farrin A, Lawton R, McEachan R, et al.
Implement Sci . 2016 Mar; 11:25. PMID: 26923369
Background: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting which provides particular challenges for implementation. We earlier screened clinical guideline recommendations to derive a set...
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Hunter C, Fitzpatrick R, Jenkinson C, Darlington A, Coulter A, Forder J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2015 May; 5(5):e006986. PMID: 25991448
Objectives: To explore the views of a range of stakeholders regarding whether patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) can be developed to measure key attributes of long-term conditions (LTCs) care in England,...
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Hunter C, Chew-Graham C, Langer S, Drinkwater J, Stenhoff A, Guthrie E, et al.
Health Expect . 2014 Nov; 18(6):1995-2010. PMID: 25376672
Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary and condition management-related behaviour change. Primary care is an important setting for behaviour change work. Practitioners have...