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Lyme wars
2007
Patients with long term symptoms, lack of a scientific explanation, and insurance companies' reluctance to pay for treatment have created a perfect breeding ground for dissent, Alison Tonks reports
Journal Article
Quest for the AIDS vaccine
2007
Researchers broadly agree that the best way to halt the AIDS epidemic is to develop a vaccine against HIV. But despite huge investment a vaccine is proving elusive, as Alison Tonks explains
Journal Article
Cabin fever
2008
Health emergencies on aeroplanes often make the headlines, but how common are they and what would you be expected to do if you were on the flight? Alison Tonks investigates
Journal Article
Exploring Primary School Senior Mental Health Leads’ Experiences of Supporting Mental Health Across a School and Wider Community: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
2022
The responsibility for schools to support mental health has been on the rise in the past decade. In 2015, the Green Paper, ‘Transforming Children and Young People’s Mental Health Provision,’ was released. This introduced a variety of initiatives to increase mental health support in schools. One of these initiatives introduced a new role of Senior Mental Health Lead (SMHL). The SMHL is expected to have oversight of a whole school approach to mental health and wellbeing, including supporting staff, pupils and the wider community. The experiences of SMHLs have yet to be discovered, as the role is within its infancy. The current research project aimed to explore the experiences of SMHLs, working in mainstream primary schools. The purpose of the study was to highlight the real-life lived experiences of SMHLs, which could be utilised when planning training and support. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five SMHLs, working within one large Local Authority in England. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyse the data. Each participant’s data was analysed to form superordinate themes which were relevant to their individual experience. The superordinate themes were used to form five overarching themes to explore experiences across the whole sample. These themes were: ‘Role and Power’, ‘Whole-School Strategy’, ‘Passion and Pride’, ‘The Wider System’ and ‘Mental Health of SMHL.’ The findings are considered in the context of existing research and the limitations of the study are discussed. The implications for educational psychologists are considered. Suggestions for further research into the role of SMHLs and mental health provision within schools are recommended.
Dissertation
Safer by design
2008
Thousands of patients each year are harmed by medical errors, many of which could be prevented. Alison Tonks reports on steps to make the NHS mistake-proof
Journal Article
Efficacy and safety of paracetamol for spinal pain and osteoarthritis
2015
Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised placebo controlled trials
Journal Article
Financial incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy
2015
Randomised controlled trial.
Journal Article
The association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases
Retrospective observational study
Journal Article