The psychological impact of quarantine and how to reduce it: rapid review of the evidence
- S. BrooksR. Webster G. Rubin
- 3 February 2020
Psychology, Medicine
A systematic review of infectious illness Presenteeism: prevalence, reasons and risk factors
- R. WebsterR. Webster G. Rubin
- 21 June 2019
Medicine
The risk factor with the most consistent findings concerned occupation type, suggesting that those who worked in the healthcare sector, and specifically physicians, were at a higher risk of infectious illness presenteeism.
Psychological factors associated with uptake of the childhood influenza vaccine and perception of post-vaccination side-effects: A cross-sectional survey in England.
- Louise E. SmithR. WebsterJ. WeinmanR. AmlȏtJ. YiendG. Rubin
- 4 April 2017
Psychology, Medicine
The impact of unplanned school closure on children’s social contact: rapid evidence review
- S. BrooksLouise E. Smith J. Rubin
- 17 March 2020
Education, Sociology
Evidence suggests that many children continue to leave the house and mix with others during school closures despite public health recommendations to avoid social contact, which could be used to improve infectious disease modelling.
Positively Framed Risk Information in Patient Information Leaflets Reduces Side Effect Reporting: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.
- R. WebsterJ. WeinmanG. J. Rubin
- 22 October 2018
Medicine, Psychology
Positive framing reduced the likelihood of participants attributing nocebo-induced side effects to the tablet, and work is needed to assess the effectiveness in a patient population.
Research fatigue in COVID-19 pandemic and post-disaster research: Causes, consequences and recommendations.
- Sonny S. PatelR. WebsterN. GreenbergD. WestonS. Brooks
- 23 June 2020
Medicine, Environmental Science
This paper considers research fatigue in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, to identify contributory factors and possible solutions for future post-disaster research.
Social communication pathways to COVID-19 vaccine side-effect expectations and experience
- Kelly S. ClemensKate Faasse Andrew L. Geers
- 1 November 2022
Medicine
TIDieR-Placebo: A guide and checklist for reporting placebo and sham controls
- J. HowickR. Webster T. Hoffmann
- 1 September 2020
Medicine
A modification of the existing Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist, which allows the key features of both active interventions and placebo or sham controls to be concisely summarised by researchers.
What influences whether parents recognise COVID-19 symptoms, request a test and self-isolate: A qualitative study
- L. WoodlandF. MowbrayLouise E. SmithR. WebsterR. AmlȏtJ. Rubin
- 24 September 2021
Medicine, Sociology
Factors associated with the use of England's NHS Test and Trace service among parents of school-aged children and parents perceived adherence to testing and self-isolation as pro-social behaviour, although family resources and circumstances impacted their ability to adhere fully.
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