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Analysing one dataset with two qualitative methods: The distress of general practitioners, a thematic and interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, R Riley
Qualitative Research in Psychology 16 (2), 276-290, 2019
1272019
The psychological challenges of living with an ileostomy: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.
JA Smith, J Spiers, P Simpson, AR Nicholls
Health Psychology 36 (2), 143, 2017
1052017
Treading water but drowning slowly: GPs’ experiences of living and working with mental illness and distress–A qualitative study
R Riley, J Spiers, C Chew-Graham, AK Taylor, G Thornton, M Buszewicz
Research Gate, 1-19, 2017
992017
Barriers, facilitators, and survival strategies for GPs seeking treatment for distress: a qualitative study
J Spiers, M Buszewicz, CA Chew-Graham, C Gerada, D Kessler, ...
British Journal of General Practice 67 (663), e700-e708, 2017
822017
What are the sources of stress and distress for general practitioners working in England? A qualitative study
R Riley, J Spiers, M Buszewicz, AK Taylor, G Thornton, CA Chew-Graham
BMJ open 8 (1), e017361, 2018
772018
A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis of the process of kidney recipients’ resolution of complex ambiguities within relationships with their living donors
J Spiers, JA Smith, M Drage
Journal of Health Psychology 21 (11), 2600-2611, 2016
412016
The treatment experiences of people living with ileostomies: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith, P Simpson, AR Nicholls
Journal of advanced nursing 72 (11), 2662-2671, 2016
412016
Waiting for a kidney from a deceased donor: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith
Psychology, Health & Medicine 21 (7), 836-844, 2016
352016
‘Treading water but drowning slowly’: what are GPs’ experiences of living and working with mental illness and distress in England? A qualitative study
R Riley, J Spiers, CA Chew-Graham, AK Taylor, GA Thornton, ...
BMJ open 8 (5), e018620, 2018
342018
What challenges did junior doctors face while working during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study
J Spiers, M Buszewicz, C Chew-Graham, A Dunning, AK Taylor, A Gopfert, ...
BMJ open 11 (12), e056122, 2021
312021
‘Imposter participants’ in online qualitative research, a new and increasing threat to data integrity?
D Ridge, L Bullock, H Causer, T Fisher, S Hider, T Kingstone, L Gray, ...
Health expectations: an international journal of public participation in …, 2023
292023
A qualitative study to identify perceptual barriers to antiretroviral therapy (ART) uptake and adherence in HIV positive people from UK black African and Caribbean communities
E Glendinning, J Spiers, JA Smith, J Anderson, LJ Campbell, V Cooper, ...
AIDS and Behavior 23, 2514-2521, 2019
272019
The experience of antiretroviral treatment for Black West African women who are HIV positive and living in London: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith, E Poliquin, J Anderson, R Horne
AIDS and Behavior 20, 2151-2163, 2016
272016
Who cares for the clinicians? The mental health crisis in the GP workforce
J Spiers, M Buszewicz, C Chew-Graham, C Gerada, D Kessler, N Leggett, ...
British Journal of General Practice 66 (648), 344-345, 2016
222016
Using autobiographical poetry as data to investigate the experience of living with end-stage renal disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith
Poetic Inquiry II–Seeing, Caring, Understanding, 237-253, 2016
212016
Using autobiographical poetry as data to investigate the experience of living with end-stage renal disease: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith
Poetic Inquiry II–Seeing, Caring, Understanding, 237-253, 2016
192016
Relationship between working conditions and psychological distress experienced by junior doctors in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey study
A Dunning, K Teoh, J Martin, J Spiers, M Buszewicz, C Chew-Graham, ...
BMJ open 12 (8), e061331, 2022
112022
The experiences of general practitioner partners living with distress: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, M Buszewicz, CA Chew-Graham, R Riley
Journal of health psychology 25 (10-11), 1439-1449, 2020
102020
The impact of colleague suicide and the current state of postvention guidance for affected co-workers: A critical integrative review
H Causer, J Spiers, N Efstathiou, S Aston, CA Chew-Graham, A Gopfert, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 19 (18), 11565, 2022
92022
Evaluating a genetic counseling narrative group session for people who have tested positive for the Huntington's disease expansion: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
J Spiers, JA Smith, M Ferrer‐Duch, R Moldovan, J Roche, R MacLeod
Journal of genetic counseling 29 (6), 1015-1025, 2020
92020
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