Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

Browsing publications by Joan Mackintosh.

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Tracy Finch
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Alex Petrou
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Professor Ann Le Couteur
et al.
"We couldn't think in the box if we tried. We can't even find the damn box": A qualitative study of the lived experiences of autistic adults and relatives of autistic adults2022
David Mason
Joan Mackintosh
Emerita Professor Helen McConachie
Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Tracy Finch
et al.
Quality of life for older autistic people: The impact of mental health difficulties2019
Professor Martin White
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Joan Mackintosh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
The Recognition-Response Gap in Acute Stroke: Examining the Relationship between Stroke Recognition and Response in a General Population Survey2019
Dr Justin Presseau
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Dr Jill Francis
Professor Marie Johnston
et al.
Cluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care2018
Dr Justin Presseau
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Dr Ian Steen
Dr Tom Coulthard
et al.
Cluster randomised Trial of a theory-based multiple behavior change intervention aimed at primary healthcare professionals' management of type 2 diabetes2016
Joan Mackintosh
Colin Hoddinott
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Dr Ian Steen
et al.
Delivered as intended? Assessing fidelity of delivery of an intervention to improve quality of care for patients with Type 2 diabetes2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Paul Gellert
et al.
Differences between US and UK adults in stroke preparedness : evidence from parallel population-based community surveys2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
et al.
Differences Between US and UK Adults in Stroke Preparedness Evidence From Parallel Population-Based Community Surveys2015
Dr Mabel Lie
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Dr Neil Jenkings
Joan Mackintosh
et al.
Risk communication in the hyperacute setting of stroke thrombolysis: an interview study of clinicians2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Paul Gellert
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
The stroke 'Act FAST' campaign: Remembered but not understood?2015
Dr Justin Presseau
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Dr Nick Steen
Dr Jill Francis
et al.
Improving Diabetes care through Examining, Advising, and prescribing (IDEA): Protocol for a theory-based cluster randomised controlled trial of a multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at primary healthcare professionals2014
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Stroke 'Act FAST' campaign, remembered but not understood? Experimental evidence from a population-based survey2013
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
The impact of the UK 'Act FAST' stroke awareness campaign: content analysis of patients, witness and primary care clinicians' perceptions.2013
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Christopher Price
Evidence From the Scene: Paramedic Perspectives on Involvement in Out-of-Hospital Research2012
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Gary Ford
Dr Christopher Price
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
et al.
Evidence from the Scene: Paramedic perspectives on involvement in out-of-hospital research2012
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Dr Neil Jenkings
Dr Mabel Lie
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Situationally-Sensitive Knowledge Translation and Relational Decision Making in Hyperacute Stroke: A Qualitative Study2012
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Why People Do, or Do Not, Immediately Contact Emergency Medical Services following the Onset of Acute Stroke: Qualitative Interview Study2012
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Witness response at onset of acute stroke: a qualitative theory-guided study2012
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Joan Mackintosh
Older people's experience of proactive welfare rights advice: qualitative study of a South Asian community2009
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Joan Mackintosh
et al.
A systematic review of the health, social and financial impacts of welfare rights advice delivered in healthcare settings2006
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Denise Howel
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
et al.
Randomised controlled trial of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: Pilot study [ISRCTN61522618]2006
Professor Martin White
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Joan Mackintosh
Denise Howel
Dr Thomas Chadwick
et al.
Randomised controlled trial to evaluate the health effects of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: a pilot study2006
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Denise Howel
The acceptability and impact of a randomised controlled trial of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: Qualitative study2006
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Martin White
Joan Mackintosh
Denise Howel
Using quantitative and qualitative data in health services research - What happens when mixed method findings conflict? [ISRCTN61522618]2006
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Christopher Price
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Can Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists work harmoniously together?2002
Professor Nigel Unwin
Joan Mackintosh
Epidemiology of lower extremity amputations and proportion associated with diabetes in centres in Europe, North America, and East Asia1999