Items where Author is "Reynolds, Lisa"
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Riches, Simon, Iannelli, Hannah, Reynolds, Lisa, Fisher, Helen L, Cross, Sean and Attoe, Chris (2022) Virtual reality-based training for mental health staff: a novel approach to increase empathy, compassion, and subjective understanding of service user experience. Advances in simulation (London, England), 7 (1). p. 19. ISSN 2059-0628
Ahmed, Nafiso, Barlow, Sally, Reynolds, Lisa, Drey, Nicholas, Begum, Fareha, Tuudah, Elizabeth and Simpson, Alan (2021) Mental health professionals' perceived barriers and enablers to shared decision-making in risk assessment and risk management: a qualitative systematic review. BMC psychiatry, 21 (1). p. 594. ISSN 1471-244X
Reynolds, Lisa, Grandison, Sheila and Attenborough, Julie (2020) Using visual art to promote positive attitudes towards mental illness in adult nursing students. In: International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference 2020, 15 - 25 September 2020, Online.
Reynolds, Lisa, Attenborough, Julie and Halse, Jenny (2020) Nurses as educators: creating teaching moments in practice. Nursing Times, 116 (2). pp. 25-28. ISSN 0954-7762
Tuffour, Isaac, Simpson, Alan and Reynolds, Lisa (2019) Mental illness and recovery: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiences of Black African service users in England. Journal of Research in Nursing, 24 (1-2). pp. 104-118. ISSN 1744-9871
Attenborough, Julie, Reynolds, Lisa and Nolan, Peter (2019) The Nurses That Roared: Nurses From History Who Found Their Voices and Challenged the Status Quo. Creative Nursing, 25 (1). pp. 67-73. ISSN 1946-1895
Page, Pamela, Simpson, Alan and Reynolds, Lisa (2018) Constructing a grounded theory of critical illness survivorship: The dualistic worlds of survivors and family members. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 38 (3-4). pp. 603-614. ISSN 0962-1067
Halse, Jenny, Reynolds, Lisa and Attenborough, Julie (2018) Creating new roles in healthcare: lessons from the literature. Nursing Times, 114 (5). pp. 34-37. ISSN 0954-7762
Reynolds, Lisa (2010) Risk and the regulation of communication in relation to service users' and providers' experiences of forensic mental health care. Doctoral thesis, City University London.