Karen Galway
www.qub.ac.uk
0000-0002-4216-6135
Queen's University Belfast
51 papers found
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Common health assets protocol: a mixed-methods, realist evaluation and economic appraisal of how community-led organisations (CLOs) impact on the health and well-being of people living in deprived areas
Families with Parental Mental Health Problems: A Systematic Narrative Review of Family‐Focused Practice
Urgent or just Important?: Mental Wellbeing Training and the Need for Multilevel Support and Tangible Organisational Commitment
Corrigendum to ‘Initiating advance care planning on end-of-life issues in dementia: Ambiguity among UK and Dutch physicians’ [Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 65 (2016) 225–230/AGG 3314]
Freely Available Virtual Reality Experiences as Tools to Support Mental Health Therapy: a Systematic Scoping Review and Consensus Based Interdisciplinary Analysis
Implementing changes after patient suicides in mental health services: A systematic review
The acceptability, effectiveness and gender responsiveness of participatory arts interventions in promoting mental health and Wellbeing: a systematic review
New Boundaries, New Uncertainties: COVID-19 as both Barrier and Gateway to Engagement with Online Mental Health Training and Support
Adapting Digital Social Prescribing for Suicide Bereavement Support: The Findings of a Consultation Exercise to Explore the Acceptability of Implementing Digital Social Prescribing within an Existing Postvention Service
Male perspectives on mental health nursing, through promoting collaborative student-led gender-transformative events.
Social prescribing for bereavement support, postvention support and for improving mental health: a systematic review
Adapting digital social prescribing for suicide bereavement support
Explorations of the impact of suicide on social and healthcare interactions and relationships; complexity in support needs.
Literature review and mapping of supportive services for children and young people with cancer
Suicide in post agreement Northern Ireland: A Study of the Role of Paramilitary Intimidation 2007-2009
Suicide in post agreement Northern Ireland
When health services are powerless to prevent suicide: results from a linkage study of suicide among men with no service contact in the year prior to death
A Study of Health and Social Care Professionals’ Family Focused Practice with Parents who have Mental Illness, their Children and Families in Northern Ireland MAIN REPORT
Dementia awareness training with a difference: innovating with drama-based training
The failure of suicide prevention in primary care: family and GP perspectives – a qualitative study
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