Items where Author is "Davies, J."
Article
Zell, M. & Davies, J. ORCID: 0000-0003-1607-906X (2022). The ‘Great Plague of London’ in Greenwich and Deptford 1665-1666. Archaeologia Cantiana, CXLIII, pp. 78-92.
Crane, L., Hearst, C., Ashworth, M. , Davies, J. & Hill, E. L. ORCID: 0000-0003-3130-1271 (2021). Supporting Newly Identified or Diagnosed Autistic Adults: An Initial Evaluation of an Autistic-Led Programme. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 51(3), pp. 892-905. doi: 10.1007/s10803-020-04486-4
Reynolds, L. M., Davies, J., Mann, B. , Tulloch, S., Nidsjo, A., Hodge, P., Maiden, N. & Simpson, A. (2017). StreetWise: developing a serious game to support forensic mental health service users’ preparation for discharge: a feasibility study. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 24(4), pp. 185-193. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12340
Davies, J. (2016). Using the real world to develop nurses' skills. Nursing Times, 112(6-7), pp. 23-24.
Davies, J. (2016). Exploring Communities of Practice through Public Health Walks for Nurse Education. International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 10(3), pp. 738-743.
Hodge, P., Davies, J., Maiden, N. , Mann, B., Nidsjo, A., Simpson, A. & Reynolds, L. M. (2015). StreetWise: A valid ecology for a serious game in a secure forensic mental health setting. Procedia Computer Science, 63, pp. 252-259. doi: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.341
Reynolds, L. M., Jones, J. C., Davies, J. , Freeth, D. & Heyman, B. (2014). Playing the game: service users' management of risk status in a UK medium secure forensic mental health service. Health, Risk and Society, 16(3), pp. 199-209. doi: 10.1080/13698575.2014.911820
Heyman, B., Godin, P., Reynolds, L. M. & Davies, J. (2013). Assessing the probability of patients reoffending after discharge from low to medium secure forensic mental health services: An inductive prevention paradox. Health, Risk and Society, 15(1), pp. 84-102. doi: 10.1080/13698575.2012.751090
Heyman, B., McGrath, A., Nastro, P. , Lunniss, T. R. C. & Davies, J. (2012). The case of the lady who risked exploding: A study of multiple consequences and contested values. Health, Risk and Society, 14(5), pp. 483-501. doi: 10.1080/13698575.2012.682977
Bickerton, J., Davies, J., Davies, H. , Procter, S. & Apau, D. (2012). Streaming primary urgent care: a prospective approach. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 13(02), pp. 142-152. doi: 10.1017/s146342361100017x
Davies, J. (2008). Risky trade: Infectious disease in the era of global trade. Health, Risk and Society, 10(3), pp. 317-320. doi: 10.1080/13698570802045171
Book Section
Godin, P. & Davies, J. (2010). On a scale of one to five, how satisfied are you with the forensic mental health care services you received? In: Byrt, R., Coffey, M., Kettles, M. & Woodes, P. (Eds.), Forensic Mental Health Nursing: Ethics, Debates, Dilemas. (pp. 247-250). UK: Quay Books.
MacFarlane, A. (2009). Models Performance Issues in Parallel Computing for Information Retrieval. In: Goker, A. S. & Davies, J. (Eds.), Information Retrieval: Searching in the 21st Century. (pp. 255-271). John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Conference or Workshop Item
Davies, J. (2016). Exploring communities of practice through public health walks for nurse education. In: International Scholarly and Scientific Research and Innovation. ICPHMT 2016 : 18th International Conference on Public Health and Medical Technology, 14-15 March 2016, Paris, France.
Davies, J. ORCID: 0000-0003-1607-906X, Hodge, P., Maiden, N. & Mann, B. (2015). 'StreetWise: a valid ecology for a serious game in a secure forensic mental health setting'. In: Procedia Computer Science. 6th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks, 27-30 Sep 2015, Berlin, Germany. doi: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.08.341
Davies, J. (2015). Observations on a public health walk. Paper presented at the Mission Biodiversity: Choosing new paths for conservation, 2-6 Aug 2015, Montpellier, France.
Davies, J. (2015). Nursing students walking the walk of counteracting environmental health inequalities. Paper presented at the 52nd International Making Cities Livable Conference: Achieving Green Healthy Cities, 29 Jun - 3 Jul 2015, Bristol, UK.
Monograph
Sandall, J., Davies, J. & Warwick, C. (2001). Evaluation of the Albany Midwifery Practice (Final Report). London: King’s College Hospital NHS Trust.
Report
Procter, S., Bickerton, J., Allan, T. , Davies, H., Abbott, S., Apau, D., Dewan, V., Frazer, A., Lynch, A., Wych, G., Nijjar, A. & Davies, J. (2009). Streaming Emergency Department Patients to Primary Care Services: Developing a Consensus in North East London (9781900804391). London: City University, London.
Banongo, E., Davies, J. & Godin, P. (2006). Engaging service users in the evaluation and development of forensic mental health care services: a peer reviewed report to the funders. London, UK: City University London.