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2012

Choudhry, K. & Wallace, L.M.  (2012)  'Breast is not always best': South Asian women's experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation framework.  Maternal and Child Nutrition, 8, pp 72-87. Pdf

Hacking B, Wallace LM, Scott S, Kosmala-Anderson J, Belkora, J and McNeill A ‘(in press) Decision Navigation’ intervention for early stage prostate cancer patients in Scotland – A Randomised Controlled Trial." Psycho-Oncology.

Martin, F. , Turner, A. , Wallace, L.M. , Choudhry, K. and Bradbury, N. (2012)  Perceived barriers to self-management for people with dementia in the early stages. The international journal of social research and practice in dementia.

Newby, K., Wallace, L.M., Dunn, O., & Brown, K.E. (2012). A survey of English teens’ sexual experience and preferences for school based sex education. Sex Education, 12, 2, 231-251. Doi:10.1080/14681811.2011.615582

Newby, K, Wallace, LM & French, D. (2012). Perceptions of the Risk of Chlamydia Infection among Young People Attending a Genito-Urinary Medicine Clinic. British Journal of Health Psychology, 17, 144-154. 

2011

Choudhry, K. & Wallace, L.M (in press). ’Breast is not always best’; South Asian women’s experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation framework . Maternal and Child Nutrition (Accepted)

Choudhry, K., Wallace, L., Brown, K.: Where do they go, and what do they want to know about? A cross-sectional survey of teenagers’ preference for sources and topics of sex and relationships advice. In: German Federal Centre of Sex Education (BZgA) (Ed.): FORUM sex education and family planning 2/2010, p. 35-41.

Cooke, R & French, D.P. (2011).  The role of context and timeframe in shaping relationships within the theory of planned behaviour. Psychology and Health 26; 1225-1240.

French, D.P &  Sutton, S. (2011).  Does measuring people change them?  The Psychologist 24; 272-274.

French, D.P., Schröder, C & Van Oort, L. (2011).  The Brief IPQ does not have "robust psychometrics": why there is a need for further developmental work on the Brief IPQ, and why our study provides a useful start.  British Journal of Health Psychology 16; 250-256.

French, D.F., Williams, S.L., Michie, S., Taylor, C., Szczepura, A., Stallard, N. & Dale, J. A cluster randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a brief walking intervention delivered in primary care: Study protocol. BMC Family Practice 2011, 12:56  doi:10.1186/1471-2296-12-56. 1471-2296-12-561.pdf

Galbraith, N.D. & Brown, K.E. (2011)  Assessing intervention effectiveness for reducing stress in student nurses: quantitative systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing.  PDF

Hacking, B., Scott, S.E., and Wallace, L.M. 'SCOPE for change: informing and involving cancer patients in their healthcare. Rapid Response Article'. British Medical Journal (2011). Available from http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d2057?tab=responses

Hanbury, A., Wallace, L.M. & Clark, M. (in press )  The importance of using multiple outcome measures and mixed methods for evaluating the effectiveness of behaviour change interventions: opening the black box of intervention effectiveness.  In press: Psychology Health & Medicine.

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M., Turner, A. (2011) Development and Psychometric Properties of a Self Report Measure to Assess Clinicians’ Practices in Self Management Support for Patients with Long Term Conditions. Patient Education and Counselling 85 (2011) 475–480. pdf 

Martin, F. (in press) Perceptions of Links between Quality of Life Areas: Implications for Measurement and Practice. Social Indicators Research. Online First. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-011-9795-8

Michie, S., Ashford, S., Sniehotta, F.F., Dombrowski, S.U., Bishop, A., French, D.P. A refined taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to help people change their physical activity and healthy eating behaviours: The CALO-RE taxonomy (2011). In Press with Psychology & Health.

Moody, L. and Choudhry, K. (2011). Parental views on informed consent for expanded newborn screening. Health Expectations (In press)

Newby, K., Bayley, J. & Wallace, L.M.  (2011)  'What Should We Tell the Children About Relationships and Sex?'  Development of a Programme for Parents using Intervention Mapping.  Health Promotion Practice, Vol.12(2). 209-228.

Olander, E.K. & Eves, F. F. (2011).  Effectiveness and cost of two stair climbing interventions – less is more. American Journal of Health Promotion, 25, 231-236.

Olander, E.K. & Eves, F.F.  (2011). Elevator availability and its impact on stair use in a workplace. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 31, 200-206.

Olander, E.K., Atkinson, L., Edmunds, J.K. & French, D.P. (2011). The views of pre- and post-natal women and health professionals regarding gestational weight gain: an exploratory study.  Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 2, 43–48.

Paddison, C.A.M., Eborall, H.C., French, D.P., Kinmouth, A.L., Prevost, A.T., Griffin, S.J. & Sutton, S. (2011)  Predictors of anxiety and depression among people attending diabetes screening: A prospective cohort study embedded in the ADDITION (Cambridge) Randomised Control Trial.  British Journal of Health Psychology.  16; 213-226.

Pittson, H. & Wallace, L.M. "Using Intervention Mapping to develop a family-based childhood weight management programme. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy (in press).

Reynolds, N., Martin, F. & Nanyonga, R. (in press) Chapter 19: Self-Regulation: The commonsense model of illness representation. In Rice G. (Ed) Handbook of Stress, Coping and Health: Implications for Nursing Research, Theory and Practice.

Sharma, S., Wallace, L., Turner, A., Kosmala-Anderson, J., Realpe, A. (Accepted). Perceptions and experiences of co-delivery model for self-management training for clinicians working with patients with long-term conditions at three health care economies in UK. World Hospitals and Health Services Journal .in press

Sharma, S., Wallace, L.M., Turner, A., Early, F., Malam, E., Mundy, L.  Looking, listening and learning-the use of ethnography in quality improvement evaluation – an opportunity for health psychologists. Health Psychology Update, Vol 20 (2) 26- 30

Sharma S., Wallace L., Turner A.  (submitted 2011) 'How well does co-delivery by clinicians and patients work in self-management support courses for patients and training for clinicians? A process evaluation using Self Determination Theory.'  Patient Education and Counseling.

Toft, B. ‘Independent review of the orthopaedic knee surgery undertaken by visiting Scandinavian Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons at the Weston NHS Treatment Centre for comparison with the findings of the British Orthopaedic Association with respect to the same cohort of patients’, South West Strategic Health Authority, published in electronic form at: http://www.southwest.nhs.uk/independentreviews.html 18 May 2011, pp.135

Toft, B.(2011). Human Factors for all? BMJ 2011; 342;d9025
http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d3025.full?keytype=ref&ijkey=iws6PyyIEXj4w75

Van Oort, L., Schröder,C & French, D.P. (2011).  What do people think about when they answer the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire?  A ‘think aloud’ study.  British Journal of Health Psychology 16; 231-245.

Wallace, L.M., Hughes, E., Law, S.M. & Joshi, P. (2011), Meeting the challenge of delivering high quality breastfeeding training for all, The Practising Midwife, 14(1) 20-22.

Williams, S.L. & French, D.P. What are the most effective intervention techniques for changing physical activity self-efficacy and physical activity behaviour--and are they the same? Health Education Research 2011; doi: 10.1093/her/cyr005. Health_Educ _Res -2011-Williams-308-221 (2).pdf

2010

Ashford, S., Edmunds, J. & French, D.P. (2010).  What is the best way to change self-efficacy to promote physical activity? A systematic review with meta-analysis.  British Journal of Health Psychology 15; 265-288.

Cooke, R., French, D.P. & Sniehotta, F.F., (2010)  Wide variation in understanding about what constitutes “binge drinking”.  Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. 17; 762-775.

Darker, C.D., French, D.P., Eves, F.F. & Sniehotta, F.F. (2010).  An intervention to promote walking amongst the general population based on an "extended" Theory of Planned Behaviour: A waiting list randomised controlled trial. Psychology and Health 25; 71-88.

French, D.P. (2010).  Changing behaviour - and promoting health.  In K Richards (ed.), The New Optimists: Scientists View Tomorrow's World and What It Means to Us.  Birmingham: Linus Publishing.

French, D., Vedhara, K, Kaptein, A.A. & Weinman, J. (eds, 2010), Health Psychology (second edition).  Oxford: BPS Blackwell.
 
French, D.P. & Sutton, S. (2010).  Reactivity of measurement in health psychology: How much of a problem is it?  What can be done about it?  British Journal of Health Psychology 15 453-468.
 
French, D.P., Vedhara, K., Kaptein, A.A. & Weinman, J. (2010).  Health Psychology: Introduction to the second edition.  In French, D.P., Vedhara, K., Kaptein, A.A. & Weinman, J. (eds.), Health Psychology (second edition; pp 1-10).  Oxford: BPS Blackwell.

Hogan, A., Howell-Jones, R., Pottinger, E., Wallace, L.M. & NcNulty, C (submitted) they should be offering it”: a qualitative study to investigate young peoples' views and knowledge about Chlamydia screening in primary care. In preparation. BMC Primary Care BMC Public Health 2010, 10:616doi:10.1186/1471-2458-10-616  PDF

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M., Turner, A. (2010) ‘Does the professional and working context of UK clinicians predict if they use practices to support patients with long term conditions to self manage?’ Archives of Medical Science 6, 5: 815-821

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. & Turner, A.  (2010)  Confidence matters: A Self Determination Theory study of factors determining engagement in self management support practices of UK clinicians.  Psychology, Health & Medicine Psychology, Health & Medicine.  15(4), 478-91.

Marteau, T.M., French, D.P., Griffin, S.J., Prevost, A.T., Sutton, S.R., Watkinson, C., Attwood, S. & Hollands, G.J. (2010)  Effects of communicating DNA-based disease risk estimates on risk-reducing behaviours.  Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Issue 10. Art. No: CD007275. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD007275.pub2.

Martin, F., Caramlau, I., Sutcliffe, P., Martin, S., Bayley, J., Choudhry, K. (2010) Self-management interventions for people living with HIV/AIDS: Protocol. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Issue 10.

Martin, F., Rodham, K., Camfield, L. & Ruta, D. (2010) Psychometric Properties of the Thai Global Person Generated Index. Applied Research in Quality of Life. 5:3:219-232

Scott, E.J., Eves, F.F., Hoppé, R., & French, D.P. (2010).  Dancing to a different tune: The predictive utility of the Theory of Planned Behaviour when the behaviour is constrained.  Psychology of Sport and Exercise 11; 250-257.

Wallace, L.M. (2010) Feedback from reporting patient safety incidents – are NHS trusts learning lessons? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, Supplement 1, p75-78.

2009

Austoker, J., Bankhead, C., Forbes, L., Atkins, L., Martin, F., Robb, K., Wardle, J. & Ramirez, A.J. (2009) Interventions to Increase Cancer Awareness and Promote Early Presentation: Systematic Review. British Journal of Cancer 3:101(S2): S31-39

Benn, J., Koutantji, M., Wallace, L.M., Spurgeon, P., Rejman, M., Healey, A., Vincent, C. (2009)  Feedback from incident reporting: Information and action to improve patient safety.  Quality and Safety in Health Care.  Vol 18, pp 11-21. Pdf

Binnersley, J., Woodcock, A., Kyriacou, P., Wallace, L.M. (2009) Public requirements for patient held records` Contemporary Ergonomics April 2009, London, pages 159-164

Eves, F.F., Olander, E.K., Nicoll, G., Puig-Ribera, A. & Griffin, C.  (2009)  Increasing stair climbing in a train station: The effects of contextual variables and visibility.  Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29, 300-303.

French, D.P., Eborall, H., Griffin, S.J., Kinmonth, A.L., Prevost, A.T. & Sutton, S. (2009).  Completing a postal health questionnaire did not affect anxiety or related measures:  randomised controlled trial.  Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 62 74-80.

Hanbury, A., Wallace, L. & Clark, M.  (2009)  Use of a time series design to test the effectiveness of a theory-based intervention targeting adherence of a health professionals to a national suicide prevention guideline.  British Journal of Health Psychology. 14, 505-518. pdf

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. & Turner, A.  (2009)  Confidence matters: A self Determination Theory study of factors determining engagement in self management support practices of UK clinicians.  Psychology, Health & Medicine, 15 (4), 478-91.

Marsh, T. & Toft, B. (April 2009)  'Reality Check'.  Health and Safety at Work.  pp 20-21.

Ntoumanis, N., Edmunds, J.K., & Duda, J.L. (2009)  Understanding the coping process from self-determination theory perspective.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 249-260.

Scott, E.J., Eves, F.F., Hoppé, R. & French, D.P. (2009).  Accessibility of salient beliefs about the outcomes of physical activity.  British Journal of Health Psychology, 14, 159-174.

Spiby, H., McCormick, F.M., Wallace, L.M., Renfrew, M.J., D'Souza, L., Dyson, L. (2009)  A systematic review of education and evidence based practice interventions with health professionals and breastfeeding counsellors on duration of breastfeeding.  Midwifery. 25 (1), 50-62.

Toft, B. & Gooderham, P. (2009)  'Involuntary automaticity: a potential legal defence against an allegation of clinical negligence?'.  Quality and Safety in Health Care.  Vol. 18, (1), pp 69-73. Involuntary Automaticity: Legal Defense

Toft, B. (2009)  'The dangers of heparin flushes'.  Quality and Safety in Health Care.  Vol. 18, (2) pp 84-85.

Wallace, L.M. - advisor to Renfrew, M.J., Craig, D., Dyson, L., McCormick, F., Rice, S., King, S.E., Misso, K., Stenhouse, E. & Williams, A.F. (2009)  Breastfeeding promotion for infants in neonatal units: a systematic review and economic analysis.  Health Technology Assessment.  Vol 13, No. 40.

Wallace, L.M., Dunn, O., Law, S. & Bryce, C.  (2009)  A new approach to breastfeeding training. The Practising Midwife. 12 (6) 47-49. Breastfeeding Training

Wallace, L.M., Dunn, O.M., Law, S. & Bryce, C.  (2009)  Workbook versus Workshop: Testing a new method of delivering training for health visitors and midwives to achieve breastfeeding support knowledge and skills required to achieve UNICEF Baby Friendly standards.  The Practising MIdwife, 12 (6), p.47-49.

Wallace, L.M., Turner, A., Ahmad, N., Kosmala-Anderson, J. & Bishop, A.  (2009)  Learning from Co creating Health.  In Jones FR Perspectives on lay led self-management courses for people with long term conditions.  Oxford University Press.  Oxford, UK.

2008

Barlow et al (2008).Hergenrather, K.C., Rhodes, S.D., Turner, A & Barlow J.H (2008). Persons with disabilities and employment: Application of the Self-efficacy of job seeking skills scales. Journal of Rehabilitation. 74, 34-44.

Barlow, J.H., Edwards, R., Turner, A.P (2008). The experience of attending a lay-led, chronic disease self-management programme from the perspective of participants with multiple sclerosis Psychology and Health, 1–14,

Barlow, J.H., Swaby, L & Turner, A.P. (2008). Perspectives of parents and tutors on a self-management program for parents/guardians of children with long-term  and life limiting conditions:  “A life raft we can sail along with”  Journal of Community Psychology, 36, 7, 871-884.

Barlow, J.H., Turner, A., Swaby, L., Gilchrist, M., Wright, C., Doherty, M. An 8-yr follow-up of Arthritis Self-Management Programme participants Rheumatology 2008; doi: 0.1093/rheumatology/ken429

Barry, S., Wallace, L.M., and Lamb, S.E. (in prep) A Randomised Controlled Trial Investigating The Control Of Swelling Following Total Knee Replacement Using Cryotherapy Combined With Compression.

Brady, G., Brown, G., Letherby, G., Bayley, J. and Wallace, L.M. (2008) Young women's experience of termination and miscarriage: A qualitative study, Human Fertility. 11(3) 186-190. Pdf

Ceislik, V. and Wallace, L.M. (2008). Patient understanding and DXA scans: How practitioners could help. Osteoporosis Review. Vol. 16 (1), 18-20.

Cooke, R & French, D.P. (2008).  How well do the theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour predict intentions and attendance at screening programmes? A meta-analysis.  Psychology and Health 23 745-765. 

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N., & Duda, J.L. (2008)  Testing a self-determination theory-based teaching style intervention in the exercise domain.  European Journal of Social Psychology, 38, 375-388.

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N., & Duda, J.L. (In press)  Helping Your Clients and Patients Take Ownership over their Exercise: Fostering Exercise Adoption, Adherence and Associated Well-Being.  American College of Sports Medicine Health and Fitness Journal.

Farmer, A.J., Wade, A.N., French, D.P., Simon, J., Yudkin, P., Gray, A., Ziebland, S.,, Craven, A., Goyder, L., Holman, R.R., Mant, D., Kinmonth, A.L & Neil, A. on behalf of the DiGEM trial group (in press).  Blood glucose self-monitoring in type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial.  Health Technology Assessment.

French, D.P & Marteau, T.M. (2008).  Different measures of risk perceptions and distress yield different patterns of results: The importance of specificity in measurement and theory. Psychology, Health and Medicine 13 591-596.

French, D.P & James, D.H. (2008).  Reasons for the use of mild analgesics among English students. Pharmacy World and Science 30 79-85.

French, D.P & Hevey (2008).  What do people think about when answering questionnaires to assess Unrealistic Optimism about skin cancer?  A think aloud study.  Psychology, Health and Medicine 13 63-74.

French, D.P & Weinman, J. (2008).  Assessing illness perceptions: Beyond the IPQ.  Psychology and Health 23 5-9.

French, D.P , & James, D.H. (2008).  The development of the Self Medicating Scale (SMS): A scale to measure people’s beliefs about self-medication.  Pharmacy World and Science 30 794-800.

French, D.P, Wade, A.N., Yudkin, P., Neil, H.A.W., Kinmonth, A.L & Farmer, A.J (2008).  Self-monitoring of blood glucose changed non-insulin treated type 2 diabetes patients’ beliefs about diabetes and self-monitoring in a randomised trial. Diabetic Medicine 25 1218-1228.

Hall, S., French, D.P & Marteau, T.M. (in press).  Do perceptions of vulnerability and worry mediate the effects of a smoking cessation intervention for women attending for a routine cervical smear test? A randomised controlled trial.  (Health Psychology)

Hevey, D., French, D.P., Marteau, T.M & Sutton, S. (in press).  Assessing unrealistic optimism: impact of different approaches to measuring susceptibility to diabetes.  (Journal of Health Psychology)

Hipwell, A.E., Turner, A.P., Barlow, J.H. (2008). ‘We’re not fully aware of their cultural needs’: tutors’ experiences of delivering the Expert Patients Programme to South Asian attendees. Diversity in Health and Social Care 5(4):181 - 190.

Marteau, T.M., French, D.P., Griffin, S.J., Prevost, A.T., Sutton, S.R., Watkinson, C (2008).  Effects of communicating DNA-based disease risk estimates on risk-reducing behaviours (Protocol).  Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.  Issue 3, Art. No.: CD007275.

Olander, E.K., Eves, F.F. & Puig-Ribera, A.  (2008)  Promoting stair climbing: Stair-riser banners are better than posters... sometimes.  Preventive Medicine, 46, 308-10.

Turner, A.P., Barlow, J.H & Elliot, C.H. (2008). Lay-Led, Self-Management for People with a Long-Term Health Condition: UK Results In T. Kroll (Ed.). Disability and Health, Hauppage, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

Wallace, L.M. (2008)  Bridging the breastfeeding knowledge gap. Practising Midwife. 11 (2), 38-41.

Wallace, L.M. (2008)  Examples of "double loop learning" in systems using patient safety newsletters.  Healthcare Risk Report.  Vol. 15 (1), 12-13.

Wallace, L.M. (2008)  Trust patient safety newsletters are ready for an overhaul.  Healthcare Risk Report.  Vol. 14 (10), 12-13.

Wallace, L.M., Sembi, S. (2008)  Are patients ready to help prevent harm in Healthcare?  Healthcare Risk Reports.  Vol. 14 (3), 16-20.

2007 

Aalto, A.M, Weinman, J., French, D.P., Aro,A.R., Manderbacka, K & Keskimäki, I. (2007).  Sociodemographic differences in myocardial infarction risk perceptions among people with coronary heart diseases.  Journal of Health Psychology 12; 316-329.

Barlow, J.H., Turner, A.P., Hammond, C.H & Gailey, L. (2007). Living with late deafness: Insight from between worlds. Accepted for publication International Journal of Audiology.

Bayley, J., Brown, K., Wallace, L.M. (in press) Teenagers and emergency contraception; focus group findings The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health care.

Bayley, J., Wallace, L.M., Spurgeon, P., Barwell, F & Mazelan, P. (2007)  Teambuilding in Healthcare; evaluation of a longitudinal intervention.  Learning in Health and Social Care. (6), 137-201.

Brady, G., Brown, G., Letherby, G., Bayley, J. and Wallace, L.M., Too young to choose? Young people, termination and miscarriage. Human Fertility (in press).

Darker, C.D., French, D.P & Larkin, M. (2007).  An exploration of walking behaviour: An interpretative phenomenological approach.  Social Science and Medicine 65; 2172-2183.

Darker, C.D., French, D.P., Longdon, S., Morris, K & Eves, F.F (2007).   Are beliefs elicited biased by question order?  A theory of planned behaviour belief elicitation study about walking behaviour in the general population.  British Journal of Health Psychology 12; 93-110.

Development of a Programme for Parents using Intervention Mapping . Health Promotion Practice (Submitted)

Eborall, H.C., Griffin, S.J., Prevost, A.T., Kinmonth, A.L., French, D.P &  Sutton, S. (2007).  Psychological Impact of Screening for Type 2 Diabetes: Controlled Trial and Comparative Study Embedded in the ADDITION (Cambridge) Randomised Controlled trial.  British Medical Journal 335 (7619); 486-489.

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N & Duda, J.L. (2007). Adherence and Well-Being in Obese Patients Referred to an Exercise on Prescription Scheme: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8 (5), 722-740.

Edwards, R., Barlow, J & Turner, A. (2007). Experiences of Diagnosis and Treatment among People with Multiple Sclerosis. Accepted for publication Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice.

Edwards, R., Turner, A., Hammond, C & Barlow, J. (2007). Generating Interest in the Chronic Disease Self-management Course: What Makes a Successful Press-release? Health Psychology Update, 16, 1 & 2, 39-44.

Eves, F.F., Scott, E.J, Hoppé, R & French, D.P. (2007).  Using the affective priming paradigm to explore the attitudes underlying walking behaviour.  British Journal of Health Psychology 12; 571-585.

Farmer, A.J., Wade, A.N., Goyder, E., Yudkin, P., French, D.P., Craven, A., Holman, R.R., Kinmonth, A.L & Neil, H.A.W. (2007).  Impact of blood glucose in the management of patients with non-insulin treated diabetes: open parallel group randomised trial.  British Medical Journal 335 (7611); 132-136.

French, D.P & Marteau, T.M. (2007).  Communicating risk.  In S Ayers, A Baum, C McManus, S Newman, K Wallston, J Weinman, & R West (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (second edition; pp 431-435). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

French, D.P., Cooke, R., McLean, N., Williams, M & Sutton, S. (2007).  What do people think about when they answer Theory of Planned Behaviour questionnaires?  A “think aloud” study.  Journal of Health Psychology 12; 672-687.

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M & Law, S. (2007)  The training needs of doctors working in England and in Poland with breastfeeding women.  Archives of Medical Science. 3 (3), 259-266.  

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. (2007)  Gender Differences in The Psychosomatic Reactions of Students Examination Stress.  Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology. No. 125 (2), 325-348.

Law, S.M., Dunn, O.M., Wallace, L.M. & Inch, S.A. (2007)  Breastfeeding Best Start study: Training midwives in a "hands off" positioning and attachment intervention. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 3, 3, 194-205.

MacFadden, A., Renfrew, J., Wallace, L.M., Dykes, F., Abbott, S., Burt, S. and Kosmala-Anderson, J. Does breastfeeding really matter? A national multidisciplinary breastfeeding knowledge and skills assessment. MIDIRS Midwifery Digest. Vol 17 (1) p 85-88. 

McFadden, A., Renfrew, M.J., Dykes, F., Wallace, L.M., Abbott, S., Burt, S., et al.  Addressing the learning deficit: strategies for Change. Maternal and Child Nutrition (in press Jan 07).

McFadden, A., Renfrew, M.J., Dykes, F.C., Wallace, L.M., Abbott, S., Burt, S., and Kosmala Anderson, J. Breastfeeding skills of practitioners for public health gain. Submitted to British Medical Journal.

Newby, K., Bayley, J & Wallace, L. M. ‘What Should We Tell the Children About Relationships and Sex?’ © Development of a Programme for Parents using Intervention Mapping. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Newby, K., Wallace, L.M. and Sewell, A. Does one size fit all? A survey of English teens' preferences for school based sex education. Submitted to: Sex Education

Renfrew, M.J., Spiby, H., D' Souza, L., Wallace, L.M., Dyson, L., and McCormick, F. Rethinking research in breastfeeding: How can we meet the targets when essential evidence is missing? Submitted to Public Health Nutrition (in press).

Renfrew, M.J., Herbert, G., Wallace, L.M., Spiby, H., McFadden, A.  Developing practice in breastfeeding.  Maternal and Child Nutrition. (In press Jan 07).

Scott, E.J., Eves, F.F., French, D.P & Hoppé, R. (2007).  The Theory of Planned Behaviour predicts self-reports of walking, but does not predict step count.  British Journal of Health Psychology 12; 601-620.

Spiby, H., McCormick, F.M., Wallace, L.M., Renfrew, M.J., D'Souza, L., Dyson, L. (2007) A systematic review of education and evidence based practice interventions with health professionals and breastfeeding counsellors on duration of breastfeeding Midwifery doi:10.1016/j.midw.2007.01.006. MIRU No: 2007.05 (in press).  Edu and Evidence based practice

Turner, A.P & Barlow, J.H. (2007). The Expert Patients Programme: A resource for GPs treating chronic disease and co-existing common mental health problems?  Mental Health Review Journal. 12, 4-6

Turner, A.P., Hammond, C.H., Barlow, J.H. (2007). Coventry University students’  experience of mental health problems.  Accepted for publication. Counselling Quarterly.

Wallace, L.M., and Kosmala Anderson, J.  A training needs survey of doctors’ breastfeeding support skills in England. Maternal and Child Nutrition. (In press Jan 07).

Wallace, L.M., and Kosmala-Anderson, J.  (2007) Training needs survey of midwives, health visitors and voluntary sector breastfeeding support staff in England.  Maternal and Child. 3, 25-39.

Wallace, L.M., Evers, K.E., Wareing, H., Dunn, O.M., Newby, K., Johnson, J.L and Paiva, A.  Sexual behaviour and attitudes towards sexual activity and condom use of children aged 13-16 years in England. Journal of Health Psychology 12 (1) 179-183.

Wallace, L.M., Law, S., Kosmala-Anderson, J., Mills, S., Bayley, J., Baum, A. (2007)  Mutually exclusive? A United Kingdom survey of women's experiences of breastfeeding and working.  MIDIR Midwifery Digest.  18 (1), 99-103.

2006

Barlow, J.H., Turner, A.P & Hammond, C. (2006) Deafened tutors’ experiences of delivering the Challenging Deafness (CD) Course:  ‘Recharging my motivational battery’  International Journal of Audiology. 45, 438-45.

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N & Duda, J.L. (2006). Examining exercise dependence symptomatology from a self-determination theory perspective. Journal of Health Psychology, 11, 887-903.

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N., & Duda, J.L. (2006). A test of self-determination theory in the exercise domain. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 36, 2240 – 2265.

Fazil, Q., Wallace, L.M & Hussain, A. (2006) An exploration of the explanatory models of illness amongst Pushtuun families who are high attenders in General Practice living in the U.K. Diversity in Health and Social Care. Volume 3, Number 3,  pp. 171-181(11).

French, D.P, Hevey, D., Sutton, S., Kinmonth, A.L & Marteau, T.M. (2006).  Personal and social comparison information about health risk: Reaction to information and information search.  Journal of Health Psychology 11; 497-510.

French, D.P., Cooper, A & Weinman, J. (2006).  Illness perceptions predict attendance at cardiac rehabilitation following acute myocardial infarction:  A systematic review with meta-analysis.  Journal of Psychosomatic Research 61; 757-767.

French, D.P., Maissi, E & Marteau, T.M. (2006).  The psychological costs of inadequate cervical smear test results: Three-month follow-up.  Psycho-Oncology 15; 498-508.

French, D.P., Sutton, S., Kinmonth, A.L & Marteau, T.M. (2006).  Assessing perceptions of risks due to multiple hazards.  Journal of Risk Research 9; 657-682.

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. (2006) Breastfeeding works: The role of employers in supporting women who wish to breastfeed and work. Journal of Public Health, 28, 183-191.

Kosmala-Anderson, J., Wallace, L.M. (2006). National Breastfeeding Training Needs Survey Training needs of health service, Sure Start and voluntary sector workers who support breastfeeding mothers. Survey conducted in England. Therapeutic Review, 1. URL: http://www.ptt-terapia.pl/~ptt/przeglad/numer01.htm 

Renfrew, M.J., McFadden, A., Dykes, F., Wallace, L.M., Abbott, S., Burt, S and Kosmala-Anderson, J. (2006) Addressing the learning deficit: strategies for change: Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 239-244.

Shirazi, K.K., Niknami, S., Wallace, L.M., Hidarnia, A., Rahimi, E and Faghihzadeh, S. (2006). Changes in self-efficacy and decisional balance following an intervention to increase consumption of calcium-rich foods. Social Behaviour and Personality. 34 (8) p.1007-1015.

Shirazi, K.K., Wallace, L.M., Nikami, S., Hidamia, A., Tokaman, G and Faghihzadeh, S., Gilchrist, M. A TTM and home-based strength training intervention designed to prevent osteoporosis in 40-65 years women: A randomised controlled trial. Health Education Research Health Education Research, Advance Access published on August 23, 2006; doi: doi:10.1093/her/cyl067. Vol.22 no.3 2007 Pages 305-317

Tennant, R., Wallace, L.M. & Law, S. (2006) Barriers to breastfeeding: a qualitative study of health professionals' views. Community Practitioner, 79, 152-156.

Turner, A.P., Barlow, J.H., Buszewicz, M., Rait, G & Atkinson, A .(2006). Lay beliefs about the causes of osteoarthritis among primary care patients. Accepted for publication Arthritis Care & Research.

Wallace, L.M. and Kosmala-Anderson, J.  (2006) A training needs survey of doctors' breastfeeding support skills in England. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 2, 217-231.

Wallace, L.M., Boxall, M., Spurgeon, P., and Barlow, F. (2006)  Organisational interventions to promote risk management in primary care: the experience in Warwickshire, England. Health Services Management Research.

Wallace, L.M., Dunn, O.M., Alder, E.M., Inch, S., Hills, R.K. and Law, S.M. (2006) Breastfeeding Best Start randomised controlled trial of a midwifery intervention to promote the duration of breastfeeding in primiparous mothers in England.  Midwifery, 22,262-273.

Wallace, L.M., Jardine, J. (2006). A Health Scrutiny of services to support the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in Coventry and Warwickshire. Coventry and Warwickshire County Councils. England.

Wright, A.J., French, D.P., Weinman, J & Marteau, T.M. (2006).  Can genetic risk information enhance motivation for smoking cessation?  An analogue study.  Health Psychology 25; 740-752.

2005

Barlow, J.H, Wright, C.C, Turner, A.P & Bancroft, G.V. (2005) A 12-month follow-up study of self-management training for people with chronic disease: Are changes maintained over time? British Journal of Health Psychology. 10 (4), 589-600.

Barlow, J.H., Bancroft, G.V & Turner, A.P. (2005) Volunteer, lay tutors' experiences of the Chronic Disease Self-Management Course: Being valued and adding value. Health Education Research. 20, 128-136. Published online16.8.04.http://her .oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/cyg112v1 

Barlow, J.H., Bancroft, G.V., Turner, A.P. (2005). Self-management training for people with chronic disease: A shared learning experience. Journal of Health Psychology. 10 (6), 863-872.

Edmunds, J.K., Ntoumanis, N & Duda, J.L. (2005). Perceived autonomy support and psychological need satisfaction as key psychological constructs in the exercise domain. In Hagger, M, & Chatzisarantis, N. (Eds), Self-Determination Theory in Sport and Exercise. Human Kinetics.

Farmer, A., Wade, A., French, D.P, Goyder, E., Kinmonth, A.L & Neil, A. (2005).  The DIGEM trial protocol – a randomised controlled trial to determine the effect on glycaemic control of different strategies of blood glucose self-monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes. BMC Family Practice 6; 25.

French, D.P, Marteau, T.M, Senior, V & Weinman, J. (2005).  How valid are measures of beliefs about the causes of illness?  The case of myocardial infarction.  Psychology and Health 20; 615-635.

French, D.P., James, D., Horne, R & Weinman, J (2005).  Causal beliefs and behaviour change post-myocardial infarction: How are they related?  British Journal of Health Psychology 10; 167-182.

French, D.P., Lewin, R.J.P., Watson, N & Thompson, D.R. (2005).  Do illness perceptions predict attendance at cardiac rehabilitation and quality of life following myocardial infarction?  Journal of Psychosomatic Research 59; 315-322.

French, D.P., Maissi, E & Marteau, T.M (2005).  The purpose of attributing cause: Beliefs about the causes of myocardial infarction.  Social Science and Medicine 60; 1411-1421.

French, D.P., Sutton, S., Hennings, S.J., Mitchell, J., Wareham, N.J., Griffin, S., Hardeman, W & Kinmonth, A.L. (2005).  The importance of affective beliefs and attitudes in the theory of planned behavior: Predicting intentions to increase physical activity.  Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35; 1824-1848.

Griffiths, C., Motlib, J., Azad, A., Ramsay, J., Eldridge, S., Khanem, R., Munni, R., Garrett, M., Barlow, J., Turner, A & Feder, G. (2005). Effectiveness of a lay-led self-management programme for Bangladeshis in the UK with chronic disease: A randomised controlled trial. British Journal of General Practice, 831-837.

Newby, K., Wallace, L.M. and Wareing, H. (2005) District and community nurses’ public health practice and training needs. British Journal of Community Nursing. 10, 5 214-222.

Patel, S & Wallace, L.M.  (2005)  A psychological investigation of a primary care "Health Walks Scheme" for older adults: A study using the Theory of Planned Behaviour. PsyPAG, December 2005, p.48-59.

Patel, S and Wallace, L.M. (2005) How much exercise do older adults actually perform? Health Psychology Update, 14,no.2, 51-54. 

2004

 

Bancroft., G.V., Barlow, J.H & Turner, A.P. (2004) Reasons for non-attendance on a community-based, lay-led, self-management programme for people with chronic disease. Health Psychology Update, 13, 41-42.

Barlow, J.H., Turner, A.P & Bancroft, G.V. (2004). Understanding beliefs about exercise among participants attending the chronic disease self-management course. Health Psychology Update, 13, 43-44.

Boxall, M., and Wallace, L.M.  Lever or Lemon? (2004) GP Practice Managers’ Views on Significant Event Audit. British Journal of Health Care Management. 10 (5) 146-150.

Bywaters, P., Ali, Z., Fazil, Q., Wallace, L.M., Singh, G. (2004) Attitudes towards disability amongst Pakistani and Bangladeshi parents of disabled children in the UK: considerations for service providers and the disability movement. Journal: Health and Social Care in the Community. 11(6):502-509.

Fazil, Q., Wallace, L.M., Singh, G., Ali, Z. and Bywaters, P. (2004) Empowerment and advocacy: reflections on action research with Bangladeshi and Pakistani families who have children with severe disabilities.  Health & Social Care in the Community, Volume 12, Number 5, September 2004, pp. 389-397.

French, D.P., Maissi, E & Marteau, T.M. (2004).  Psychological costs of inadequate cervical smear test results.  British Journal of Cancer 91; 1887-1892.

French, D.P., Marteau, T.M., Sutton, S & Kinmonth, A.L. (2004).  Different measures of risk perceptions yield different patterns of interaction for combinations of hazards: Smoking, family history and cardiac events.  Journal of Behavioral Decision Making 17; 381-393.

French, D.P., Marteau, T.M., Weinman, J & Senior, V. (2004).  Explaining differences in causal attributions of patient and non-patient samples: method effects versus actor – observer differences.  Psychology, Health and Medicine 9; 259-272.

French, D.P., Yardley, L & Sutton, S.R. (2004).  Research methods in health psychology.  In S Sutton, A Baum, & M Johnston (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Health Psychology (pp 262-287).  London: Sage.

French, D.P., Sutton, S.R., Marteau, T.M & Kinmonth, A.L. (2004).  The impact of personal and social comparison information about health risk.  British Journal of Health Psychology 9; 187-200.

Hanbury, A., Wallace, L.M., Clark, M., and Cushway, D. (2004) Time for change: A way to increase staff adherence to guidelines in mental health. Clinical Governance Bulletin. 5, 4, 4-6.

Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L.M. (2004) Hands Off! The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (1). Midwifery Best Practice, Wickham S (ed) vol 4 (4) sections 7.5. Elsevier

Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L.M. (2004) Off! The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (1).Midwifery Best Practice, Wickham, S (ed). vol 4 (4) section 7.4. Elsevier

Johnston, M., French, D.P,. Bonetti, D & Johnston, D.W (2004).  Assessment and measurement in health psychology. In S Sutton, A Baum, & M Johnston (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Health Psychology (pp 288-323).  London: Sage.

Law, S.M., Dunn, O.M., Wallace, L.M., Inch, S.A., Brown, V. (2004) Is midwives' knowledge of attachment and positioning really improved after training? Mapping New Horizons: politics and change - RCM Annual Conference Handbook pp 67-68.

Michie, S., Dormandy, E., French, D.P & Marteau, T.M. (2004).  Using the theory of planned behaviour to predict screening uptake in two contexts.  Psychology and Health 19; 705-718.

Renfrew, M., Dyson, L., Wallace, L.M., D' Souza, L., McCormick, F. and Spiby, H. (2004) Breastfeeding for longer-what works?  Health Development Agency, London.

Renfrew, M.J., Wallace, L.M., D'Souza, L., McCormick, F., Spiby, H. and Dyson, L. (2004) The effectiveness of public health interventions to promote the duration of breastfeeding: systematic reviews of the evidence. Report to the Health Development Agency, July 2004.

Shaw, R., Wallace, L.M, Cook, M., Phillips, A. (2004) Perceptions of the Breastfeeding Best Start Project. The Practising Midwife, 7 (1), 20-24.

Sutton, S & French, D.P. (2004).  Planning research: Design, sample, measures.  In S Michie, & C Abraham (eds.), Health Psychology in Practice (pp 83-103).  Oxford: BPS Blackwell.

Wallace, L.M. (2004) Targeting breastfeeding (editorial). Community Practitioner, 77, (4) p.160.

Wallace, L.M., Boxall, M. & Riddick, N. (2004)  Influencing exercise and diet to prevent osteoporosis; Lessons from three studies.  British Journal of Community Nursing, 9 (3), p.544-550.

Wallace, L.M., Boxall, M., Spurgeon, P. (2004) Organisational Change through Clinical Governance: the West Midlands three years on.  Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 9 (1) pp17-30.

Wallace, L.M., Niknami, S. and Shiraz, K.K. (2004) Validation of stages of change algorithm for exercise behaviour in women of 35-70 years. in Keller S and Velicer WF . Research on the Transtheoretical Model: Where are we now, where are we going? Pabst. Berlin.

2003

 

Alder, E.M., Wallace, L.M. and Dunn, O.M. (2003) Infant feeding choices: a psychological explanation? Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology (21), p. 239-240.

Barry, S., Wallace, L.M. & Lamb, S.E. (2003)  Cryotherapy Following Total Knee Replacement:  Survey into Current Practice.  Physiotherapy Research International, 8 (3), p.111-120.

Fazil, Q., Bywaters, P.J., Ali, Z., Wallace, L.M., Singh, G. (2003) Disadvantage and discrimination compounded: the experience of Pakistani and Bangladeshi parents of disabled children in the UK.  Inclusive Education: Learners and Learning Contexts.  David Fulton Publishers in association with Open University. pp. 137-151.

French, D.P & Hankins, M. (2003).  The expectancy – value muddle in the theory of planned behaviour – and some proposed solutions.  British Journal of Health Psychology 8; 37-55.

Hall, S., French, D.P., & Marteau, T.M. (2003).  Causal attributions following serious unexpected negative events: A systematic review. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 22; 515-536.

Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L.M., (2003) "Hands Off! The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (1)." The Practising Midwife 6 (10): 17-19

Inch, S., Law, S. and Wallace, L.M. (2003) "Hands Off! The Breastfeeding Best Start Project (2)." The Practising Midwife 6 (11): 23-25.

Inch, S., Law, S., Wallace, L.M. and Hills, R.K. (2003) Confusion surrounding the breastfeeding terms "positioning" and  "attachment". Letter to British Journal of Midwifery. 11, no.3, p.148.

Shaw, R.L., Wallace, L.M. and Bansal, M. (2003) Health Professionals' Perceptions of Young Mothers and Young Women's Experiences of Feeding their Babies: The Coventry Young Mothers Infant Feeding Study. Community Practitioner, 76, (8), 299-303.

Sutton, S.R., French, D.P., Hennings, S.J., Mitchell, J., Wareham, N.J., Griffin, S.J., Hardeman, W & Kinmonth, A.L. (2003).  Eliciting salient beliefs in research on the Theory of Planned Behaviour: The effect of question wording.  Current Psychology 22; 229-246.

Wright, C.C., Barlow J.H., Turner, A.P., Bancroft, G.V. (2003). Self-management training for people with chronic disease: An exploratory study. British Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 465-476.

2002

Barlow J.H., Wright C.C., Sheasby J.E., Turner A.P & Hainsworth J.M. (2002) An overview of self-management approaches for people with chronic conditions.  Accepted for publication, Patient Education & Counselling, 48, 177-187.

Boxall, M., Wallace, L.M., Grainger, C., Affie, E., and Mills, K. (2002) Warwickshire risk management and significant event audit in primary care project. Journal of Clinical Excellence. 4 (1), p.132-134.

Fazil, Q., Bywaters, P.W., Ali, Z, Wallace, L.M. and Singh, G. (2002) Disadvantage and Discrimination compounded.  The experience of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Parents of disabled children in the UK. Disability and Society .17 (3) (2002) p.237-253.

French, D.P., Gayton, E.L., Burton, J., Thorogood, M & Marteau, T.M (2002).  Measuring perceptions of synergistic circulatory disease risk due to smoking and the oral contraceptive pill.  Risk Analysis 22; 1139-1151.

French, D.P., Marteau, T.M., Senior, V & Weinman, J. (2002).  Eliciting causal beliefs about heart attacks: A comparison of implicit and explicit methods.  Journal of Health Psychology 7; 433-444.

French, D.P, Marteau, T.M, Senior, V & Weinman, J. (2002).  The structure of beliefs about the causes of heart attacks: A network analysis.  British Journal of Health Psychology 7; 463-479.

Gurney-Smith, B., Cooper, M. and Wallace, L.M. (2002) Anxiety in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: The role of illness related catastrophic thoughts. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 26,(1) p. 143-155.

Michie, S., French, D.P & Marteau, T.M. (2002).  Predictive genetic testing: Mediators and moderators of anxiety.  International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 9; 309-321.

Rose, C., Wallace, L., Dickinson, R., Ayres, J., Lehman, R., Searle, Y. and Burge, S. (2002) The most  effective psychologically-based treatments to reduce anxiety and panic in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a systematic review.  Patient Education and Counselling. 47, 311-318.

Turner, A.P., Barlow J.H & Ilbery, B. (2002) Play hurt, live hurt: living with and managing osteoarthritis from the perspective of ex-professional footballers. Journal of Health Psychology, 7, 285-301.

Turner, A.P., Barlow, J.H & Williams, B.R. (2002) The impact of an arthritis self-management programme on psychosocial wellbeing. Health Education, 102, 95-105.

Wallace, L.M., Boxall, M., Spurgeon, P. and Freeman, T. (2002) Why CHI reviews could do with re-engineering. Health Service Journal. 112, No. 5802, p.19.

Wallace, L.M.  (2002) Modern Matrons (Letter) Health Service Journal.  Vol. 112, no.5835, p. 23. 

Wallace, L.M., Wright, S., Parsons, A. & Barlow, J. (2002)  The impact of screening for Osteoporosis on bone protecting exercise and dietary calcium intake.  Psychology, Health and Medicine, (7), p.477-488

Wallace, L.M., Wright, S., Parsons, A., Wright, C. and Barlow, J. (2002) The impact of screening for osteoporosis on bone protecting exercise and dietary calcium intake.  Psychology, Health and Medicine. (7), p.477-488.

2001

Ali, Z., Fazil, Q., Bywaters, P., Wallace, L.M., Singh, G. (2001) Disability, ethnicity and childhood: a critical review of research. Disability and Society; Vol.16, No 7, pp. 949-968.

Freeman, T., Latham, L., Walshe, K., Spurgeon, P. and Wallace, L.M. (2001) How do trusts intend to measure progress in clinical governance? The Journal of Clinical Governance. 9 (9) pp. 33-39.

Freeman, T., Latham, L., Walshe, K., Wallace, L.M., Spurgeon, P. (2001) Evaluating mandated quality improvement: results of a survey in the NHS in England. Journal of Clinical Excellence. 3(1):15-22.

French, D.P, Senior, V., Weinman, J & Marteau, T.M. (2001).  Causal attributions for heart disease: A systematic review.  Psychology and Health 16; 77-98.

French, D.P., McKinley, R.K & Hastings, A.M. (2001).  GP stress and patient dissatisfaction associated with on-call periods: An exploratory study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 19; 170-173.

Turner, A.P., Barlow, J.H & Wright, C.C. (2001). Residential workshop for parents of adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a preliminary evaluation. Psychology Health & Medicine, 6, 447-461

Wallace, L.M., Freeman, T., Latham, L., Walshe, K. and Spurgeon, P. (2001) Organisational strategies for changing clinical practice; how Trusts are meeting the challenges of clinical governance. Quality in Health Care. 10, pp.76-82.

Wallace, L.M., Spurgeon, P., Latham, L., Freeman, T. and Walshe, K. (2001) Clinical Governance, organisational culture and change management in the new NHS. Clinician in Management. 10 (1) p.23-31.

Walshe, K., Wallace, L.M., Latham, L., Freeman, T. and Spurgeon, P. (2001) The external review of quality improvement in healthcare organisations: A Qualitative study. International Journal of Quality in Healthcare. 13,no 5, pp.367-374).

2000

Barlow, J.H., Turner, A.P & Wright, C.C. (2000). A Randomised Controlled Study of the Arthritis Self Management Programme in the UK.  Health Education Research, Theory & Practice. 15, 665-680.

French, D.P, Marteau, T.M., Senior, V & Weinman, J. (2000).  Perceptions of multiple risk factors for heart attacks.  Psychological Reports 87; 681-687.

Hankins, M., French, D.P & Horne, R. (2000).  Statistical guidelines for studies of the theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behaviour.  Psychology and Health 15; 151-161.

Latham, L., Freeman, T., Walshe, K., Spurgeon, P., Wallace, L.M. (2000) Clinical Governance in the West Midlands and South West Regions: Early Progress in NHS Trusts.  Clinician in Management. 9, 83-91.

Turner, A.P., Barlow J.H & Elliott C.H. (2000). The long term  health impact of playing professional football in the UK.  British Journal of Sports Medicine, 34,332-337.

Wallace, L.M. (2000) NICE. What is new from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence Partner’s Council for psychologists?  Consultancy Update. Health Psychology Update. 40, 31-32.

Wallace, L.M., Granne, A. and Boyle, G. (2000) Question of attitude.  Health Service Journal. vol 110, (5699), p.28–30.

Walshe K., Freeman T., Latham L., Spurgeon P. and Wallace L.M. (2000) Scope to improve. Health Service Journal. 110, 5628, p. 30-32.

Walshe, K., Freeman, T., Latham, L., Wallace, L.M. and Spurgeon, P. (2000) Clinical governance: from policy to practice. University of Birmingham School of Public Policy.

1999

Freeman, T., Latham, L., Walshe, K., Wallace, L.M. and Spurgeon, P. (1999). The early development of clinical governance: a survey of NHS trusts in the South west Region. Health Services Management Centre Report Co. PR 12, University Of Birmingham, England.
 
Latham, L., Freeman, T., Walshe, K., Spurgeon, P. and Wallace, L.M. (1999). The early development of clinical governance: a survey of NHS trusts in the West Midlands Region. Health Services Management Centre Report Co. PR 12, University of Birmingham, England. 

Sutton, K., Cooper, M., Pimm, J. and Wallace, L.M. (1999) Anxiety in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: The Role of Illness Specific Catastrophic Thoughts. Cognitive Therapy and Research, Vol.23, No. 6, PP.573-585.

Wallace, L.M., Stoten, B. (1999) Clinical Governance: The Late Show. Health Service Journal. 109, no.5644 p.24-25.
 
Wallace, L.M., Stoten, B. (1999) When the buck stops here: Trust and Health Authority perspectives on their responsibilities and capabilities to manage Clinical quality.  Journal of Integrated Care. 3(1), p.61-62. 
 

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