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Harris, J, Dalkin, S, Jones, L, Ainscough, T, Maden, M, Bate, A, Copello, A, Gilchrist, G, Griffith, E, Mitcheson, L, Sumnall, H and Hughes, E (2023) Achieving integrated treatment: a realist synthesis of service models and systems for co-existing serious mental health and substance use conditions. The Lancet Psychiatry. ISSN 2215-0374

Carter, B, Saron, H, Blake, L, Eyton-Chong, C-K, Dee, S, Evans, L, Harris, J, Hughes, H, Jones, D, Lambert, C, Lane, S, Mehta, F, Peak, M, Preston, J, Siner, S, Sefton, G and Carrol, E (2022) Clinical utility and acceptability of a whole-hospital, pro-active electronic paediatric early warning system (the DETECT study): a prospective e-survey of parents and health professionals. PLoS One, 17 (9). ISSN 1932-6203

Saron, H, Carter, B, Siner, S, Preston, J, Peak, M, Mehta, F, Lane, S, Lambert, C, Jones, D, Hughes, H, Harris, J, Evans, L, Dee, S, Eyton-Chong, C-K, Carrol, ED and Sefton, G (2022) Parents’ experiences and perceptions of the acceptability of a whole-hospital, pro-active electronic pediatric early warning system (the DETECT study): A qualitative interview study. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 10. ISSN 2296-2360

Carter, B, Saron, H, Siner, S, Preston, J, Peak, M, Mehta, F, Lane, S, Lambert, C, Jones, D, Hughes, H, Harris, J, Evans, L, Dee, S, Eyton-Chong, C-K, Sefton, G and Carrol, ED (2022) Health professionals’ initial experiences and perceptions of the acceptability of a whole-hospital, pro-active electronic paediatric early warning system (the DETECT study): a qualitative interview study. BMC Pediatrics, 22 (1).

Rayment-Jones, H, Harris, J, Harden, A, Silverio, SA, Turienzo, CF and Sandall, J (2021) Project20: interpreter services for pregnant women with social risk factors in England: what works, for whom, in what circumstances, and how? International Journal for Equity in Health, 20 (1). ISSN 1475-9276

Rouncefield-Swales, A, Harris, J, Carter, B, Bray, L, Bewley, T and Martin, R (2021) Children and young people’s contributions to public involvement and engagement activities in health-related research: A scoping review. PLoS One, 16 (6). ISSN 1932-6203

Carter, B, Harris, J and Jordan, A (2021) How nurses use reassurance to support the management of acute and chronic pain in children and young people: An exploratory, interpretative qualitative study. Paediatric and Neonatal Pain. ISSN 2637-3807

Harris, J, Atkinson, AM, Mink, M and Porcellato, LA (2020) Young People’s Experiences and Perceptions of YouTuber-Produced Health Content: Implications for Health Promotion. Health Education and Behavior. ISSN 1090-1981

Barrett, B, Cruickshank, A, Flavell, J, Bennett, SJ, Buckley, J, Harris, J and Scally, A (2020) Faster visual reaction times in elite athletes are not linked to better gaze stability. Scientific Reports, 10. ISSN 2045-2322

Carter, B, Roland, D, Bray, L, Harris, J, Pandey, P, Fox, J, Carrol, ED and Neill, S (2020) A systematic review of the organizational, environmental, professional and child and family factors influencing the timing of admission to hospital for children with serious infectious illness. PLoS One, 15 (7). ISSN 1932-6203

Porcellato, LA, Ross-Houle, K, Quigg, Z, Harris, J, Bigland, C, Bates, R, Timpson, H, Gee, I, Bishop, J, Gould, A and Davies, AR (2020) Welsh Primary Schoolchildren's Perceptions of Electronic Cigarettes: A Mixed Methods Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17 (10). ISSN 1660-4601

Rayment-Jones, H, Silverio, SA, Harris, J, Harden, A and Sandall, J (2020) Project 20: Midwives’ insight into continuity of care models for women with social risk factors: what works, for whom, in what circumstances, and how. Midwifery, 84. ISSN 0266-6138

Harris, J, Germain, J, Maxwell, C and Mackay, S (2020) The Ethical Implications of Collecting Data from Online Health Communities. SAGE Research Methods Cases: Medicine and Health. ISSN 9781529716085 (ISBN)

Aquilino, L, Wise, NA and Harris, J (2020) Wackiness and event management: the case of the World Alternative Games. Event Management, 24 (5). pp. 567-577. ISSN 1525-9951

Harris, J and Porcellato, LA (2018) Opt-Out Parental Consent in Online Surveys: Ethical Considerations. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. ISSN 1556-2654

Madden, H, Harris, J, Blickem, C, Harrison, R and Timpson, H (2017) "Always paracetamol, they give them paracetamol for everything": a qualitative study examining Eastern European migrants' experiences of the UK health service. BMC Health Services Research, 17 (1). ISSN 1472-6963

Germain, J, Harris, J, Mackay, S and Maxwell, C (2017) Why Should We Use Online Research Methods? Four Doctoral Health Student Perspectives. Qualitative Health Research. ISSN 1049-7323

Fang, H, Walton, S, Delahaye, E, Harris, J, Storchak, DA and Chen, M (2016) Categorical Colormap Optimization with Visualization Case Studies. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 23 (1). pp. 871-880. ISSN 1077-2626

Book Section

Wise, NA and Harris, J (2019) Challenging the core: The rise of Argentina in international rugby. In: Rugby in Global Perspective Playing on the Periphery. Routledge. (Accepted)

Monograph

Harris, J, Hearne, E and Quigg, Z (2024) An Evaluation of The Nurturing Programme for Fathers at HMP Altcourse. Technical Report. Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool.

Quigg, Z, Harris, J, Hearne, E, Millings, MN, Smith, C, Farrugia, AM, Nanyangwe, M and Timpson, H (2023) Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership Whole System Evaluation Report: 2022-23. Technical Report. Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool.

Harris, J, Butler, NL, Germain, J and Quigg, Z (2023) Service evaluation of the Merseyside Navigator Programme (Year 2 – June 2022 to June 2023). Technical Report. Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool.

Harris, J, Smith, C and Quigg, Z (2023) Evaluation of the implementation of the Time Matters programme. Technical Report. Public Health Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool.

Quigg, Z, Harrison, R, Butler, N, Bates, R, Harris, J and Timpson, H (2022) Evaluation of a system wide approach to implementing routine enquiry about adversity in childhood (REAChTM) across Nottinghamshire (Final report). Project Report. Public Health Institute.

Porcellato, L, Gee, I and Harris, J (2022) Evaluation of the July 2022 Liverpool Smokefree Sidelines No Smoking Policy at Youth Football. Project Report. LJMU Public Health Institute, LJMU Public Health Institute.

Thesis

Harris, J (2019) A mixed methods study examining the role of professional YouTubers in young people’s health behaviours in the UK: implications for health interventions. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

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