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S Cunningham-Burley

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De Togni G, Erikainen S, Chan S, Cunningham-Burley S
AI Soc . 2023 Jun; :1-10. PMID: 37358940
AI and robotic technologies attract much hype, including utopian and dystopian future visions of technologically driven provision in the health and care sectors. Based on 30 interviews with scientists, clinicians...
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Aitken M, Cunningham-Burley S, Darlington A, Elstub S, Escobar O, Jones K, et al.
Int J Popul Data Sci . 2020 Sep; 5(2):1357. PMID: 32935061
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Cavers D, Cunningham-Burley S, Watson E, Banks E, Campbell C
Res Involv Engagem . 2020 May; 6:17. PMID: 32368351
Background: People living with and beyond cancer are more likely to have comorbid conditions and poorer mental and physical health, but there is a dearth of in-depth research exploring the...
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Gallagher M, Worth A, Cunningham-Burley S, Sheikh A
Clin Exp Allergy . 2011 Apr; 41(6):869-77. PMID: 21481022
Background: Adolescents with severe allergies are at particular risk of severe and fatal anaphylactic reactions. Epinephrine (adrenaline) is known to be under-utilized by teenagers. Objective: We sought to gain knowledge...
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Philip K, Backett-Milburn K, Cunningham-Burley S, Davis J
Health Educ Res . 2003 Oct; 18(5):568-79. PMID: 14572017
This paper explores the need for better links between research and practice in relation to work with children and health inequalities. Despite continuing discussion about the need to improve dissemination...
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Bell R, Pavis S, Amos A, Cunningham-Burley S
J Adolesc . 1999 Oct; 22(5):683-94. PMID: 10527539
Rates of cigarette smoking among young people in the U.K. remain high and may be increasing. However, few studies have explored smoking behaviour during the mid- to late teens. This...
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Pavis S, Cunningham-Burley S
Health Educ Res . 1999 Oct; 14(5):583-96. PMID: 10510067
In the UK growing concerns have been expressed about young people, and particularly young men, who spend large amounts of their leisure time on the streets. Problems such as vandalism,...
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Pavis S, Cunningham-Burley S, Amos A
Soc Sci Med . 1998 Nov; 47(10):1407-18. PMID: 9823037
Post-modern theorists have highlighted the impacts of rapid social and economic change in lessening structural constraints, arguing that the concepts of "gender" and "social class" are now less useful in...
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Pavis S, Secker J, Cunningham-Burley S, Masters H
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs . 1998 May; 5(1):1-10. PMID: 9573977
In recent years service providers, practitioners and academics have all moved away from the term mental illness in favour of mental health. At the same time nurses have been increasingly...
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Annandale E, Cunningham-Burley S
Med Educ . 1996 Jul; 30(4):253-8. PMID: 8949536
Despite increasing interest in medical malpractice in the UK, there is very little empirical research on doctors' own concerns. This paper explores first and fifth year medical students' knowledge about...