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Catherine HaightonProfessor of Public Health and Wellbeing Verified email at northumbria.ac.uk Cited by 3433 |
'So much post, so busy with practice--so, no time!': a telephone survey of general practitioners' reasons for not participating in postal questionnaire surveys.
EF Kaner, CA Haighton, BR McAvoy - British Journal of General Practice, 1998 - bjgp.org
BACKGROUND: Response rates by general practitioners (GPs) to postal surveys have
consistently fallen, compromising the validity of this type of research. If postal survey work is to …
consistently fallen, compromising the validity of this type of research. If postal survey work is to …
[HTML][HTML] Combining realist approaches and normalization process theory to understand implementation: a systematic review
SM Dalkin, RJL Hardwick, CA Haighton… - Implementation Science …, 2021 - Springer
Background Realist approaches and Normalization Process Theory (NPT) have both gained
significant traction in implementation research over the past 10 years. The aim of this study …
significant traction in implementation research over the past 10 years. The aim of this study …
Habitus of home and traditional drinking: a qualitative analysis of reported middle‐class alcohol use
There is evidence that alcohol consumption among those in middle‐class occupations
consistently exceeds safe levels, yet there has been little research into why this occurs. This …
consistently exceeds safe levels, yet there has been little research into why this occurs. This …
[HTML][HTML] A qualitative study of alcohol, health and identities among UK adults in later life
Increasing alcohol consumption among older individuals is a public health concern. Lay
understandings of health risks and stigma around alcohol problems may explain why public …
understandings of health risks and stigma around alcohol problems may explain why public …
[HTML][HTML] The 'other'in patterns of drinking: A qualitative study of attitudes towards alcohol use among professional, managerial and clerical workers
… Jonathan Ling and Catherine Haighton are funded as staff members of Fuse, the Centre
for Translational Research in Public Health, a UKCRC Public Health Research Centre of …
for Translational Research in Public Health, a UKCRC Public Health Research Centre of …
[HTML][HTML] Perceptions of nursery staff and parent views of healthy eating promotion in preschool settings: an exploratory qualitative study
Background In the UK just over a fifth of all children start school overweight or obese and
overweight 2–5 year olds are at least 4 times more likely to become overweight adults. This can …
overweight 2–5 year olds are at least 4 times more likely to become overweight adults. This can …
How is high quality research evidence used in everyday decisions about induction of labour between pregnant women and maternity care professionals? An …
A Farnworth, RH Graham, CA Haighton, SC Robson - Midwifery, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To explore the use of high quality research evidence in women's and maternity
care professionals’ decisions about induction of labour (IOL). Methods A qualitative study …
care professionals’ decisions about induction of labour (IOL). Methods A qualitative study …
Stakeholders' views of recurrent sore throat, tonsillitis and their management: a qualitative interview study for the NA tional Trial of Tonsillectomy IN Adults (NATTINA …
Objectives To determine the impact of recurrent sore throats and tonsillitis in adults and
stakeholder views of treatment pathways. Design Qualitative semistructured interview design …
stakeholder views of treatment pathways. Design Qualitative semistructured interview design …
'Thinking that somebody's going to delay [a tonsillectomy] for one to two years is quite horrifying really': a qualitative feasibility study for the NAtional Trial of …
Objectives Level one evidence on the value of adult tonsillectomy versus non‐surgical
management remains scarce. Before embarking on a costly national randomised controlled trial, …
management remains scarce. Before embarking on a costly national randomised controlled trial, …
Screening and interventions in medical settings including brief feedback-focused interventions
CA Haighton, D Newbury-Birch… - … Addictive Behaviors and …, 2013 - books.google.com
A number of clinical methods have been developed to detect substance abuse. These
include blood tests, urine toxicology screens, self-report measures, structured interviews, and …
include blood tests, urine toxicology screens, self-report measures, structured interviews, and …