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Overview

Katrina M Turner is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several disciplines within medicine, psychology, and health professions, with a focus on areas that bridge health systems and clinical applications.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Health Professions

Within these broad categories, Turner's work delves into subfields such as:

  • General Health Professions
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Economics and Econometrics

Their main topics of research cover:

  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care

Turner has contributed to various publications in frequent venues including:

  • British Journal of General Practice
  • BMJ Open
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Trials
  • NIHR Open Research

Recent scientific papers include:

  • "Guidance for reporting intervention development studies in health research (GUIDED): an evidence-based consensus study", 2020, BMJ Open
  • "Trends in the recording of anxiety in UK primary care: a multi-method approach", 2021, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • "Design Considerations for the Integrated Delivery of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: User-Centered Design Study", 2020, JMIR Mental Health
  • "A multi-stakeholder approach to the co-production of the research agenda for medicines optimisation", 2021, BMC Health Services Research
  • "Text Messages With Financial Incentives for Men With Obesity", 2024, JAMA

Turner has collaborated frequently with coauthors such as:

  • Nicola Wiles
  • Carolyn Chew-Graham
  • David Keßler
  • Rupert Payne
  • Pat Hoddinott

Best Publications

  • Guidance on how to develop complex interventions to improve health and healthcare

    Alicia O'Cathain;Liz Croot;Edward A.S. Duncan;Nikki Rousseau

  • Taxonomy of approaches to developing interventions to improve health: a systematic methods overview

    Alicia O'Cathain;Liz Croot;Katie Sworn;Edward A.S. Duncan

  • Guidance for reporting intervention development studies in health research (GUIDED): an evidence-based consensus study.

    Edward As Duncan;Alicia O’Cathain;Nikki Rousseau;Liz Croot

  • Cognitive behavioural therapy as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy for primary care based patients with treatment resistant depression: Results of the CoBalT randomised controlled trial

    Nicola Wiles;Laura Thomas;Anna Abel;Nicola Ridgway

  • Facilitated physical activity as a treatment for depressed adults: randomised controlled trial

    Melanie Chalder;Nicola j. Wiles;John Campbell;Sandra P. Hollinghurst

  • Patients' views of physical activity as treatment for depression: a qualitative study.

    Aidan Searle;Michael Calnan;Glyn Lewis;John Campbell

  • Disclosure of symptoms of postnatal depression, the perspectives of health professionals and women: a qualitative study

    Carolyn A Chew-Graham;Deborah Sharp;Elizabeth Chamberlain;Liz Folkes

  • Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy for treatment-resistant depression in primary care: the CoBalT randomised controlled trial

    Nicola Wiles;Laura Thomas;Anna Abel;Maria Barnes

  • Patients with Type 2 Diabetes experiences of making multiple lifestyle changes: A qualitative study

    Alice Malpass;Rob Andrews;Katrina M. Turner

  • A pragmatic randomised controlled trial to compare antidepressants with a community-based psychosocial intervention for the treatment of women with postnatal depression: the RESPOND trial.

    Debbie J Sharp;C A Chew-Graham;A Tylee;G Lewis

  • “I’ve made this my lifestyle now”: a prospective qualitative study of motivation for lifestyle change among people with newly diagnosed type two diabetes mellitus

    Simon J. Sebire;Zoi Toumpakari;Katrina M. Turner;Katrina M. Turner;Ashley R. Cooper;Ashley R. Cooper

  • Parents’ views on child physical activity and their implications for physical activity parenting interventions: a qualitative study

    Georgina F Bentley;Joanna K Goodred;Russell Jago;Simon J Sebire

  • Adolescent substance use in different social and peer contexts: A social network analysis

    Michael Pearson;Helen Sweeting;Patrick West;Robert Young

  • Women's views and experiences of antidepressants as a treatment for postnatal depression: a qualitative study.

    Katrina M Turner;Deborah Sharp;Liz Folkes;Carolyn Chew-Graham

  • Housing as Health Capital: How Health Trajectories and Housing Paths Are Linked

    Susan J. Smith;Donna Easterlow;Moira Munro;Katrina M. Turner

  • "It was like walking without knowing where I was going": A Qualitative Study of Autism in a UK Somali Migrant Community.

    Fiona E Fox;Fiona E Fox;Nura Aabe;Katrina M Turner;Katrina M Turner;Sabi Redwood;Sabi Redwood

  • GPs' and health visitors' views on the diagnosis and management of postnatal depression: a qualitative study.

    Carolyn Chew-Graham;Elizabeth Chamberlain;Katrina Turner;Liz Folkes

  • A pilot randomised controlled trial of cognitive behavioural therapy for antenatal depression

    Alison Burns;Heather O’Mahen;Helen Baxter;Kristina Bennert

  • Parents' views and experiences of childhood obesity management in primary care: a qualitative study

    Katrina M Turner;Chris Salisbury;Julian P H Shield

  • Mothers’ views of their preschool child’s screen-viewing behaviour: a qualitative study

    Georgina F. Bentley;Katrina M. Turner;Katrina M. Turner;Russell Jago

  • A pragmatic randomised controlled trial to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a physical activity intervention as a treatment for depression: the treating depression with physical activity (TREAD) trial

    Melanie Chalder;Nicola J Wiles;J. Campbell;Sandra P Hollinghurst

Frequent Co-Authors

David Kessler
David Kessler University of Bristol
Willem Kuyken
Willem Kuyken University of Oxford
Russell Jago
Russell Jago University of Bristol
Kenneth R Fox
Kenneth R Fox University of Bristol
Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
Anne M. Haase
Anne M. Haase University of Bristol
Jenny L Donovan
Jenny L Donovan University of Bristol
Debbie A. Lawlor
Debbie A. Lawlor University of Bristol
Chris Dickens
Chris Dickens University of Exeter
Paul Moran
Paul Moran University of Bristol

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