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55
Citations
11469
World Ranking
2035
National Ranking
363

Overview

Anne Kennedy is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a focus on clinical psychology, health, and pediatric care. The scientist's work includes several subfields such as radiological and ultrasound technology, pediatrics, perinatology, and general health professions.

The scientist's research topics concentrate on various aspects of family and patient care, including intensive care units and disability support. Their work also involves mental health, patient involvement, diabetes management and education, family caregiving in mental illness, and the role of social media in health education.

Recent publication venues where Anne Kennedy's research has appeared comprise:

  • European Journal of Pediatrics
  • Health Expectations
  • The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Journal of Islamic Studies and Education
  • Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Studies

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Anne Kennedy include:

  • Parental presence at the bedside of critically ill children in the pediatric intensive care unit: A scoping review, 2021, European Journal of Pediatrics
  • Mediating engagement in a social network intervention for people living with a long-term condition: A qualitative study of the role of facilitation, 2020, Health Expectations
  • (152) Listener satisfaction and utility of urologic podcasts: A national survey of patients and providers, 2024, The Journal of Sexual Medicine
  • Effect of Religiosity and Perceived Social Support on Psychological Well-Being, 2023, Journal of Islamic Studies and Education
  • Assessment of NSPRI Technological Innovations' Adoption Among Users in Nigeria, 2025, Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development Studies

Anne Kennedy has collaborated with several coauthors on their research, including L. M. Miller, Monique Richard, Kristina Krmpotic, Jamie A. Seabrook, and Corey Slumkoski. These collaborations reflect interdisciplinary approaches to their research topics.

Best Publications

  • Normalisation process theory: A framework for developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions

    Elizabeth Murray;Shaun Treweek;Catherine Pope;Anne MacFarlane

  • Achieving change in primary care—causes of the evidence to practice gap: systematic reviews of reviews

    Rosa Lau;Fiona Stevenson;Bie Nio Ong;Krysia Dziedzic

  • The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a national lay-led self care support programme for patients with long-term conditions: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial

    Anne Kennedy;David Reeves;Peter Bower;Victoria Lee

  • Support for self care for patients with chronic disease

    Anne Kennedy;Anne Rogers;Peter Bower

  • Self-management support interventions to reduce health care utilisation without compromising outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Maria Panagioti;Gerry Richardson;Nicola Small;Elizabeth Murray

  • Implementation of self management support for long term conditions in routine primary care settings: cluster randomised controlled trial

    Anne Kennedy;Peter Bower;David Reeves;Tom Blakeman

  • Social networks, social capital and chronic illness self-management: a realist review

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Anne Rogers;Caroline Sanders;Anne Kennedy

  • Achieving change in primary care—effectiveness of strategies for improving implementation of complex interventions: systematic review of reviews

    Rosa Lau;Fiona Stevenson;Bie Nio Ong;Krysia Dziedzic

  • The influence of social networks on self-management support: a metasynthesis

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Anne Rogers;Anne Kennedy;Jan Koetsenruijter

  • A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness and cost of a patient orientated self management approach to chronic inflammatory bowel disease

    A P Kennedy;E Nelson;D Reeves;G Richardson

  • The Contribution of Social Networks to the Health and Self-Management of Patients with Long-Term Conditions: A Longitudinal Study.

    David Reeves;Christian Blickem;Ivaylo Vassilev;Helen Brooks

  • Uncovering the Limits of Patient-Centeredness: Implementing a Self-Management Trial for Chronic Illness:

    Anne Rogers;Anne Kennedy;Elizabeth Nelson;Andrew Robinson

  • Shifting priorities in multimorbidity: a longitudinal qualitative study of patient's prioritization of multiple conditions

    Rebecca L Morris;Caroline Sanders;Anne P Kennedy;Anne Rogers

  • Social Networks, the ‘Work’ and Work Force of Chronic Illness Self-Management: A Survey Analysis of Personal Communities

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Anne Rogers;Anne Rogers;Christian Blickem;Helen Brooks

  • Long-Term Condition Self-Management Support in Online Communities: A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Papers.

    Christopher Edward Allen;Ivalyo Vassilev;Anne Kennedy;Anne Rogers

  • Self-Management and Self-Management Support Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Mixed Research Synthesis of Stakeholder Views

    Emma Boger;Jaimie Ellis;Sue Latter;Claire Foster

  • The United Kingdom Expert Patients Programme: results and implications from a national evaluation.

    Anne Rogers;Anne Kennedy;Peter Bower;Caroline Gardner

  • Assessing the implementability of telehealth interventions for self-management support: a realist review

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Alison Rowsell;Catherine Pope;Anne Kennedy

  • Social networks, work and network-based resources for the management of long-term conditions: a framework and study protocol for developing self-care support

    Anne Rogers;Ivaylo Vassilev;Caroline Sanders;Susan Kirk

  • A randomised controlled trial to assess the impact of a package comprising a patient-orientated, evidence-based self-help guidebook and patient-centred consultations on disease management and satisfaction in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Kennedy Ap;Nelson E;Reeves D;Richardson G

  • A randomised controlled trial of self-help interventions in patients with a primary care diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome.

    Robinson A;Lee;Kennedy Ap;Middleton L

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline Sanders
Caroline Sanders University of Manchester
Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Murray University College London
David G. Thompson
David G. Thompson University of Manchester
Maria Panagioti
Maria Panagioti University of Manchester
Fiona Stevenson
Fiona Stevenson University College London
Catherine Pope
Catherine Pope University of Oxford
Fiona Jones
Fiona Jones St George's, University of London
Claire Foster
Claire Foster University of Southampton
Caroline Gordon
Caroline Gordon University of Birmingham
Deborah P. M. Symmons
Deborah P. M. Symmons University of Manchester

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