Kathryn Skivington
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Recent Articles
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Nicholls J, Masterton W, Falzon D, McAuley A, Carver H, Skivington K, et al.
Harm Reduct J
. 2025 Mar;
22(1):33.
PMID: 40089795
No abstract available.
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Nicholls J, Masterton W, Falzon D, McAuley A, Carver H, Skivington K, et al.
Harm Reduct J
. 2025 Jan;
22(1):6.
PMID: 39806415
Background: Scotland currently has amongst the highest rates of drug-related deaths in Europe, leading to increased advocacy for safer drug consumption facilities (SDCFs) to be piloted in the country. In...
3.
Baillie A, Skivington K, Fergie G
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Oct;
24(1):2881.
PMID: 39425062
Introduction: Food insecurity and health are inextricably linked. Since 2008, Scotland has witnessed a proliferation of both food insecurity and emergency food provision. There is a recognised commitment from Scottish...
4.
Skivington K, Craig N, Craig P, Rycroft-Malone J, Matthews L, Simpson S, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2024 Apr;
154:104748.
PMID: 38564983
This invited discussion paper highlights key updates in the MRC/NIHR's revised framework for the development and evaluation of complex nursing interventions and reflects on the implications for nursing research.
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Skivington K, Matthews L, Simpson S, Craig P, Baird J, Blazeby J, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud
. 2024 Apr;
154:104705.
PMID: 38564982
The UK Medical Research Council's widely used guidance for developing and evaluating complex interventions has been replaced by a new framework, commissioned jointly by the Medical Research Council and the...
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Smith M, Katikireddi S, Skivington K, Hilton S
Evid Policy
. 2023 Aug;
19(3):400-422.
PMID: 37529415
Background: E-cigarette policy has varied across jurisdictions, contrasting with the previous coordinated approach of international tobacco control communities. Aims And Objectives: A multi-method case study approach was used to understand...
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Dibben G, Martin A, Shore C, Johnstone A, McMellon C, Palmer V, et al.
J Sleep Res
. 2023 Apr;
32(5):e13899.
PMID: 37029099
Optimal sleep, both in terms of duration and quality, is important for adolescent health. However, young people's sleeping habits have worsened over recent years. Access to and use of interactive...
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Smith M, Katikireddi S, Hilton S, Skivington K
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2022 Sep;
152:80-88.
PMID: 36122822
Objectives: To investigate how guideline development groups collect and manage conflicts of interest (COI) when producing electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) recommendations. Study Design And Setting: Public health bodies that had produced...
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Carters-White L, Hilton S, Skivington K, Chambers S
PLoS One
. 2022 Jun;
17(6):e0268701.
PMID: 35696387
Examinations of corporate power have demonstrated the practices and activities Unhealthy Commodity Industries (UCIs) employ to exert their power and influence on the public and health policy. The High in...
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Carters-White L, Chambers S, Skivington K, Hilton S
Food Policy
. 2021 Nov;
104:102139.
PMID: 34720343
Exposure to advertising of food and beverages high in fat sugar and salt (HFSS) is considered a factor in the development of childhood obesity. This paper uses framing analysis to...