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Sarah McAllister speaks to Professor Alan Simpson about the use of Experience-Based Co-Design, in combination with the Behaviour Change Wheel, to co-design a complex intervention to improve nurse-patient therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards. Sarah is based within the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care. Links to publications arising from this work can be found below.
Related resources
- ‘What matters to me’: A multi-method qualitative study exploring service users’, carers’ and clinicians’ needs and experiences of therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards
Sarah McAllister, Alan Simpson, Vicki Tsianakas, Glenn Robert (2020) – International Journal of Mental Health Nursing - Conceptualising nurse-patient therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards: An integrative review
Sarah McAllister, Glenn Robert, Vicki Tsianakas, Niall McCrae (2019) – International Journal of Nursing Studies
