Fiona Kennedy
University of Leeds
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Psychology & Health | 2008
Mark Conner; Ed Sutherland; Fiona Kennedy; Charlotte Grearly; Catherine Berry
The impact of alcohol on intentions to have sex with a new partner and the antecedents of intentions were investigated in three studies (N = 139, 60, and 218, respectively). In all three studies, respondents were intoxicated or not intoxicated with alcohol and completed measures based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour in relation to having sex whilst imagining him- or her-self in the scenario. The scenario described unprotected sex between two individuals not in an existing relationship. Consistently across studies, intoxication had a significant effect on intentions for men but not for women. Also consistently across studies, affective attitudes were significantly stronger determinants of intentions for women than for men. Alcohol intoxication consistently moderated the impact of affective attitudes on intentions in women but not men, with greater intoxication associated with stronger impacts (Studies 1, 2, and 3). Implications for understanding the impacts of alcohol intoxication on sexual decision making in men and women are discussed.
BMJ Open | 2016
Angela Tod; Fiona Kennedy; Amanda-Jayne Stocks; Ann McDonnell; Bhanu Ramaswamy; Brendan Wood; Malcolm Whitfield
Objectives The study examines the meaning of good-quality social care for people with Parkinsons disease and their carers. It identifies, from their perspective, the impact of good-quality social care on health and well-being. Design Qualitative case study methodology, interview and framework analysis techniques were used. Setting: community locations in the north and midlands of England. Participants Data were collected from 43 participants including individual interviews with people with Parkinsons disease (n=4), formal and informal social care providers (n=13), 2 focus groups, 1 with people with Parkinsons disease and their carers (n=17), and 1 with professionals (n=8), plus a telephone interview with a former commissioner. Findings Good-quality social care, delivered in a timely fashion, was reported to have a positive impact on health. Furthermore, there is an indication that good-quality social care can prevent untoward events, such as infections, symptom deterioration and deterioration in mental health. The concept of the ‘Impact Gap’ developed from the findings, illustrates how the costs of care may be reduced by delivering good-quality social care. Control, choice and maintaining independence emerged as indicators of good-quality social care, irrespective of clinical condition. Participants identified characteristics indicative of good-quality social care specific to Parkinsons disease, including understanding Parkinsons disease, appropriate administration of medication, timing of care and reassessment. ‘Parkinsons aware’ social care was seen to generate psychological, physical and social benefits that were inter-related. Conclusions The findings indicate how maximising quality in social care delivery for people with Parkinsons disease can impact on health and well-being. Long-term or short-term benefits may result in prevented events and reductions in health and social care resource. Health professionals can be instrumental in early detection of and signposting to social care.
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2012
Fiona Kennedy; Ann McDonnell; Kate Gerrish; Amanda Howarth; Carol Pollard; Judith Redman
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2015
Ann McDonnell; Emma Goodwin; Fiona Kennedy; Kay Hawley; Kate Gerrish; Christine Smith
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2013
Kate Gerrish; Ann McDonnell; Fiona Kennedy
European Journal of Cancer Care | 2014
Fiona Kennedy; Ben Hicks; Jo Yarker
Journal of Advanced Nursing | 2016
Kate Gerrish; Sara Laker; Carolyn Taylor; Fiona Kennedy; Ann McDonnell
Archive | 2014
Ann McDonnell; Fiona Kennedy; Brendan Wood; Bhanu Ramawswamy; Malcolm Whitfield; Angela Tod
Archive | 2011
Kate Gerrish; Ann McDonnell; Fiona Kennedy
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2018
Gry Assam Taarnhøj; Fiona Kennedy; Kate Absolom; Christina Bæksted; Ivan R. Vogelius; Christoffer Johansen; Galina Velikova; Helle Pappot