Faculty of Health and Life Sciences: Recent submissions
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Adventurous play in schools: The parent perspective
(Wiley, 11 May 2023)Adventurous play (play that is exciting and thrilling, where children take age-appropriate risks, for example climbing trees and jumping from rocks) is increasingly being recognised as beneficial for child health and ... -
Adventurous play for a healthy childhood: Facilitators and barriers identified by parents in Britain.
(Elsevier, 7 March 2023)RATIONALE: Adventurous play, where children take age-appropriate risks involving uncertainty, fear, and thrill, is positively associated with children's physical health, mental health, and development. There is growing ... -
Designing a Single Online Screening and eConsenting System to Maximise Recruitment for Three Concurrent Randomised Controlled Trials of Complex Interventions for Improving Student Mental Health
(University of Exeter Clinical Trials Unit, 4 October 2023)The aim of the NURTURE-U study is to develop and evaluate an acceptable, effective, cohesive system of whole-university and stepped care student wellbeing and mental health support. This study comprises three concurrent ... -
The Rubik's Cube™ of Information Systems in Clinical Trials: The importance of the IS function in the successful development and delivery of clinical trials
(UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC), 3 October 2023)Information Systems (IS) in Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) includes activities undertaken by IT and Data Management (DM) teams. Despite the importance of these activities, IT and DM teams are often not involved in important ... -
What works in interventions targeting loneliness: a systematic review of intervention characteristics
(BMC, 9 November 2023)BACKGROUND: Loneliness has been linked to negative health and economic outcomes across the life course. Health effects span both physical and mental health outcomes, including negative health behaviours, lower well-being, ...