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McFadden, P, Ross, J, MacLochlainn, J, Mallett, J, McGrory, S, Currie, D, Schroder, H, Nicholl, P, Ravalier, J.M and Manthorpe, J (2024) COVID-19 impact on children's social work practice and social worker well-being: a mixed methods study from Northern Ireland and Great Britain during 2020-2022. The British Journal of Social Work, 54 (3). pp. 1170-1190.
MacLochlainn, J, Manthorpe, J, Mallett, J, McGrory, S, Ravalier, J.M, Nicholl, P, Schroder, H, Currie, D and McFadden, P (2023) The COVID-19 pandemic?s impact on UK older people?s social workers: a mixed-methods study. The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (8). pp. 3838-3859.
Neill, R.D, McFadden, P, Manthorpe, J, Mallett, J, Currie, D, Schroder, H, Ravalier, J.M, Nicholl, P, Moriarty, J, McGrory, S, Naylor, R, Davies, H and MacLochlainn, J (2023) Changing responses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison of psychological wellbeing and work-related quality of life of UK health and social care workers. BioMed, 3 (3). pp. 369-386.
Ravalier, J.M, McFadden, P, Gillen, P, Mallett, J, Nicholl, P, Neill, R, Manthorpe, J, Moriarty, J, Schroder, H and Curry, D (2023) Working conditions and well-being across the COVID pandemic in UK social (care) workers. The British Journal of Social Work, 53 (2). pp. 1225-1242.
Ravalier, J.M, McFadden, P, Gillen, P, Mallett, J, Nicholl, P, Neill, R, Manthorpe, J, Moriarty, J, Schroder, H and Currie, D (2023) Working conditions and well-being in UK social care and social work during COVID-19. Journal of Social Work, 23 (2). pp. 165-188.
Neill, R.D, Gillen, P, Moriarty, J, Manthorpe, J, Mallett, J, Schroder, H, Currie, D, Nicholl, P, Ravalier, J.M, McGrory, S and McFadden, P (2022) Comparing psychological wellbeing and work-related quality of life between professional groups within health and social care during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Merits, 2 (4). pp. 374-386.
McGrory, S, Neill, R.D, Gillen, P, McFadden, P, Manthorpe, J, Ravalier, J.M, Mallett, J, Schroder, H, Currie, D, Moriarty, J and Nicholl, P (2022) Self-reported experiences of midwives working in the UK across three phases during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (20). e13000.
Gillen, P, Neill, R.D, Mallett, J, Moriarty, J, Manthorpe, J, Schroder, H, Currie, D, McGrory, S, Nicholl, P, Ravalier, J.M and McFadden, P (2022) Wellbeing and coping of UK nurses, midwives and allied health professionals during COVID-19 - a cross-sectional study. PLoS ONE, 17 (9). e0274036.
Manthorpe, J, Iliffe, S, Gillen, P, Moriarty, J, Mallett, J, Schroder, H, Currie, D, Ravalier, J.M and McFadden, P (2022) Clapping for carers in the Covid-19 crisis: carers? reflections in a UK survey. Health and Social Care in the Community, 30 (4). pp. 1442-1449.
McFadden, P, Neill, R.D, Mallett, J, Manthorpe, J, Gillen, P, Moriarty, J, Currie, D, Schröder, H, Ravalier, J.M, Nicholl, P and Ross, J (2022) Mental well-being and quality of working life in UK social workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a propensity score matching study. British Journal of Social Work, 52 (5). pp. 2814-2833.
Gillen, P, Neill, R.D, Manthorpe, J, Mallett, J, Schroder, H, Nicholl, P, Currie, D, Moriarty, J, Ravalier, J.M, McGrory, S and McFadden, P (2022) Decreasing wellbeing and increasing use of negative coping strategies: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK health and social care workforce. Epidemiologia, 3 (1). pp. 26-39.
McFadden, P, Neill, R.D, Moriarty, J, Gillen, P, Mallett, J, Manthorpe, J, Currie, D, Schroder, H, Ravalier, J.M, Nicholl, P, McFadden, D and Ross, J (2021) A cross-sectional examination of the mental wellbeing, coping and quality of working life in health and social care workers in the UK at two time points of the COVID-19 pandemic. Epidemiologia, 2 (3). pp. 227-242.
McFadden, P, Ross, J, Moriarty, J, Mallett, J, Schroder, H, Ravalier, J.M, Manthorpe, J, Currie, D, Harron, J and Gillen, P (2021) The role of coping in the wellbeing and work-related quality of life of UK health and social care workers during COVID-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (2). e815.