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Kathryn Skivington
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A new framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions: update of Medical Research Council guidance
K Skivington, L Matthews, SA Simpson, P Craig, J Baird, JM Blazeby, ...
bmj 374, 2021
23302021
Effectiveness of workplace interventions in the prevention of upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders and symptoms: an update of the evidence
D Van Eerd, C Munhall, E Irvin, D Rempel, S Brewer, AJ van der Beek, ...
Occupational and environmental medicine 73 (1), 62-70, 2016
3982016
Framework for the development and evaluation of complex interventions: gap analysis, workshop and consultation-informed update
K Skivington, L Matthews, SA Simpson, P Craig, J Baird, JM Blazeby, ...
Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) 25 (57), 1, 2021
2842021
COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on social relationships and health
E Long, S Patterson, K Maxwell, C Blake, RB Pérez, R Lewis, M McCann, ...
J Epidemiol Community Health 76 (2), 128-132, 2022
1842022
The contribution of risk factors to socioeconomic inequalities in multimorbidity across the lifecourse: a longitudinal analysis of the Twenty-07 cohort
SV Katikireddi, K Skivington, AH Leyland, K Hunt, SW Mercer
BMC medicine 15, 1-10, 2017
1522017
Developing and evaluating complex interventions: updating Medical Research Council guidance to take account of new methodological and theoretical approaches
K Skivington, L Matthews, P Craig, S Simpson, L Moore
The Lancet 392, S2, 2018
1032018
Delivering a primary care-based social prescribing initiative: a qualitative study of the benefits and challenges
K Skivington, M Smith, NR Chng, M Mackenzie, S Wyke, SW Mercer
British Journal of General Practice 68 (672), e487-e494, 2018
812018
“The state They're in”: Unpicking fantasy paradigms of health improvement interventions as tools for addressing health inequalities
M Mackenzie, K Skivington, G Fergie
Social science & medicine 256, 113047, 2020
462020
Challenges in evaluating Welfare to Work policy interventions: would an RCT design have been the answer to all our problems?
K Skivington, G McCartney, H Thomson, L Bond
BMC Public Health 10, 1-8, 2010
192010
Health improvement programmes: really too complex to evaluate?
L Bond, P Craig, M Egan, K Skivington, H Thomson
BMJ 340, 2010
172010
Lack of evidence on mental health and well-being impacts of individual-level interventions for vulnerable adolescents: systematic mapping review
G Vojt, K Skivington, H Sweeting, M Campbell, C Fenton, H Thomson
Public Health 161, 29-32, 2018
162018
Implementing a collaborative return-to-work program: Lessons from a qualitative study in a large Canadian healthcare organization
K Skivington, M Lifshen, C Mustard
Work 55 (3), 613-624, 2016
152016
Developing and evaluating complex interventions: draft of updated guidance
P Craig, L Matthews, L Moore, S Simpson, K Skivington, J Baird
Medical Research Council (MRC) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2019
142019
Whose rights deserve protection? Framing analysis of responses to the 2016 Committee of Advertising Practice consultation on the non-broadcast advertising of foods and soft …
L Carters-White, S Chambers, K Skivington, S Hilton
Food Policy 104, 102139, 2021
132021
Implementation of a disability management policy in a large healthcare employer: a quasi-experimental, mixed-methods evaluation
CA Mustard, K Skivington, M Lay, M Lifshen, J Etches, A Chambers
BMJ open 7 (6), e014734, 2017
102017
Examining the sources of evidence in e-cigarette policy recommendations: a citation network analysis of international public health recommendations
MJ Smith, AJ Baxter, K Skivington, M McCann, S Hilton, SV Katikireddi
PLoS One 16 (8), e0255604, 2021
92021
Health, happiness and wellbeing for adolescents transitioning to adulthood: a systematic review of individual-level interventions for adolescents from vulnerable groups
G Vojt, H Thomson, M Campbell, C Fenton, H Sweeting, J McQueen, ...
Occasional Papers, 2016
72016
Community Links: Perspectives of Community Organisations on the Links Worker Programme Pilot and on Collaborative Working with Primary Health Care: A Sub-Project of the …
M Smith, K Skivington
NHS Health Scotland, 2016
72016
Risk factors for multimorbidity: A multilevel analysis of a longitudinal cohort from Scotland: Kathryn Skivington
K Skivington, SV Katikireddi, AH Leyland, K Hunt, S Mercer
The European Journal of Public Health 25 (suppl_3), ckv167. 020, 2015
72015
Risk factors for multimorbidity: A multilevel analysis of a longitudinal cohort from Scotland: Kathryn Skivington
K Skivington, SV Katikireddi, AH Leyland, K Hunt, S Mercer
The European Journal of Public Health 25 (suppl_3), ckv167. 020, 2015
72015
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