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Justine Schneider is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research mainly focuses on medicine, psychology, and health professions, with a significant number of publications in psychiatry and mental health, social psychology, and general health professions. They also contribute to applied psychology and critical care and intensive care medicine.

Their primary research topics include dementia and cognitive impairment research, music therapy and health, digital mental health interventions, intensive care unit cognitive disorders, geriatric care and nursing homes, technology use by older adults, and dysphagia assessment and management.

Justine Schneider has published research in a variety of venues, with multiple works appearing in International Psychogeriatrics, Aging & Mental Health, and Research Square. Other venues include Dementia and JAMA Psychiatry.

Recent notable papers by Justine Schneider include:

  • Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression, 2021, JAMA Psychiatry
  • Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data, 2021, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • Digital Approaches to Music-Making for People With Dementia in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Current Practice and Recommendations, 2021, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Involvement of People With Dementia in the Development of Technology-Based Interventions: Narrative Synthesis Review and Best Practice Guidelines, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Online singing groups for people with dementia: scoping review, 2021, Public Health

Frequent collaborators include Martin Orrell, Becky Dowson, Harleen Kaur, Orii McDermott, and Annemieke van Straten.

Best Publications

  • Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Network Meta-analysis.

    Eirini Karyotaki;Eirini Karyotaki;Eirini Karyotaki;Orestis Efthimiou;Orestis Efthimiou;Clara Miguel;Clara Miguel;Frederic Maas Genannt Bermpohl

  • Core outcome measures for interventions to prevent or slow the progress of dementia for people living with mild to moderate dementia: Systematic review and consensus recommendations

    Lucy Webster;Derek Groskreutz;Anna Grinbergs-Saull Grinbergs-Saull;Rob Howard

  • EUROCARE: a cross-national study of co-resident spouse carers for people with Alzheimer's disease: I—factors associated with carer burden

    Justine Schneider;Joanna Murray;Sube Banerjee;Anthony Mann

  • Low Workplace Social Capital as a Predictor of Depression The Finnish Public Sector Study

    Anne Kouvonen;Tuula Oksanen;Jussi Vahtera;Mai Stafford

  • EUROCARE: a cross-national study of co-resident spouse carers for people with Alzheimer's disease: II—a qualitative analysis of the experience of caregiving

    Joanna Murray;Justine Schneider;Sube Banerjee;Anthony Mann

  • Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data.

    Toshi A. Furukawa;Aya Suganuma;Edoardo G. Ostinelli;Gerhard Andersson;Gerhard Andersson

  • ‘Singing for the Brain’: A qualitative study exploring the health and well-being benefits of singing for people with dementia and their carers

    Sara Eldirdiry Osman;Victoria Tischler;Justine Schneider

  • Predictors of institutionalisation in people with dementia

    Subrata Banerjee;J Murray;B Foley;L Atkins

  • Meta-review of the effectiveness of computerised CBT in treating depression

    Pooria Sarrami Foroushani;Justine Schneider;Neda Assareh

  • Working in Multidisciplinary Community Mental Health Teams: The Impact on Social Workers and Health Professionals of Integrated Mental Health Care

    John Carpenter;Justine Schneider;Toby Brandon;David Wooff

  • Randomized controlled trial of computerized cognitive behavioural therapy for depressive symptoms: effectiveness and costs of a workplace intervention

    R. Phillips;Justine M. Schneider;I. Molosankwe;M. Leese

  • Practitioner Review: Pathways to care for ADHD - a systematic review of barriers and facilitators.

    Nicola Wright;Maria Moldavsky;Justine Schneider;Ipsita Chakrabarti

  • Research into practice: Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire (NDL)

    Emma Rowley;Richard Morriss;Graeme Currie;Justine Schneider

  • Mental health service users’ experiences of returning to paid employment

    Melanie J. Boyce;Jenny Secker;Robyn L. Johnson;Mike Floyd

  • Optimal NHS service delivery to care homes: a realist evaluation of the features and mechanisms that support effective working for the continuing care of older people in residential settings

    Claire Goodman;Sue L. Davies;Adam L. Gordon;Tom Dening

  • Ingroup identity as an obstacle to effective multiprofessional and interprofessional teamwork: findings from an ethnographic study of healthcare assistants in dementia care

    Joanne V. Lloyd;Justine Schneider;Kezia Scales;Simon Bailey

  • Provision of NHS generalist and specialist services to care homes in England: Review of surveys

    Steve Iliffe;Susan L. Davies;Adam L. Gordon;Justine Schneider

  • Acceptability of online self-help to people with depression: users' views of MoodGYM versus informational websites.

    Justine Schneider;Pooria Sarrami Foroushani;Paul Grime;Graham Thornicroft

  • The emotional labour of health-care assistants in inpatient dementia care

    Simon Bailey;Kezia Scales;Joanne Lloyd;Justine Schneider

  • Mental Health Recovery Narratives and Their Impact on Recipients: Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis:

    Stefan Rennick-Egglestone;Kate Morgan;Joy Llewellyn-Beardsley;Amy Ramsay

  • Development of a core outcome set for disease modification trials in mild to moderate dementia: a systematic review, patient and public consultation and consensus recommendations

    Lucy Webster;Derek Groskreutz;Anna Grinbergs-Saull;Rob Howard

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Dening
Tom Dening University of Nottingham
Claire Goodman
Claire Goodman University of Hertfordshire
Ann Netten
Ann Netten University of Kent
Christina R. Victor
Christina R. Victor Brunel University London
Robert Perneczky
Robert Perneczky Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Viktor Kaldo
Viktor Kaldo Karolinska Institute
Joanna Murray
Joanna Murray King's College London
Heleen Riper
Heleen Riper Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Pim Cuijpers
Pim Cuijpers Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Eirini Karyotaki
Eirini Karyotaki Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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