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Embracing Authentic Leadership as an Introvert: A Self-Discovery (2025)
Journal Article
Butler, S. (2025). Embracing Authentic Leadership as an Introvert: A Self-Discovery. Practice Nursing, 36(5),

Sarah Butler describes her journey to discovering her authentic leadership style, showing that introverts can be excellent leaders through self-awareness and embracing their natural traits.

Organising general practice for care homes: a multi-method study (2025)
Journal Article
Hanratty, B., Stocker, R., Sinclair, D., Brittain, K., Spilsbury, K., Stow, D., Robinson, L., & Matthews, F. E. (2025). Organising general practice for care homes: a multi-method study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 13(11), https://doi.org/10.3310/YNDV6358

Background: General practice provides first-line National Health Service care for around 400,000 care home residents. Good primary care can enhance residents' health and well-being and optimise use of hospital services.
Objectives: This study aimed... Read More about Organising general practice for care homes: a multi-method study.

Towards an ecological systems approach to doctoral student resilience: qualitative evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic (2025)
Journal Article
Celbis, O., van de Laar, M., Windsor, W. L., Papatsiba, V., Ofosu-Ampong, K., Kurawa, G., Sadat Bole, A., Ani-Amponsah, M., & Xu, L. (online). Towards an ecological systems approach to doctoral student resilience: qualitative evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic. Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, https://doi.org/10.1108/SGPE-06-2024-0065

Purpose
This study aims to contribute to the growing body of literature documenting responses to short- and long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on doctoral students. This study examines support practices at different levels of the education s... Read More about Towards an ecological systems approach to doctoral student resilience: qualitative evidence from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Area-level socioeconomic inequalities in activities of daily living disability-free life expectancy in England: a modelling study (2025)
Journal Article
Davies, L. E., Sinclair, D. R., Todd, C., Hanratty, B., Matthews, F. E., & Kingston, A. (in press). Area-level socioeconomic inequalities in activities of daily living disability-free life expectancy in England: a modelling study. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 6(4), Article 100700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lanhl.2025.100700

Background: More evidence of socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) is needed to help develop approaches to narrow the gap between the most and least socioeconomically deprived people. Activities of daily living (ADL) di... Read More about Area-level socioeconomic inequalities in activities of daily living disability-free life expectancy in England: a modelling study.

Domestic abuse in later life: A secondary analysis of the crime survey for England and Wales (2025)
Journal Article
Bows, H., Pullerits, M., & Brennan, I. (2025). Domestic abuse in later life: A secondary analysis of the crime survey for England and Wales. European Journal of Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708251335388

Until recently, older victims – and perpetrators – of domestic abuse were largely absent from both research and policy, leaving a lacuna of empirical and theoretical understandings of abuse in later life. This article presents the findings from the f... Read More about Domestic abuse in later life: A secondary analysis of the crime survey for England and Wales.

Fixed Duration Ibrutinib‐Venetoclax, a Redefinition of the CLL Treatment Landscape (2025)
Journal Article
Molica, S., & Allsup, D. (2025). Fixed Duration Ibrutinib‐Venetoclax, a Redefinition of the CLL Treatment Landscape. Hematological Oncology, 43(3), Article e70088. https://doi.org/10.1002/hon.70088

The fixed-duration combination of ibrutinib and venetoclax (IV) has emerged as a highly effective therapeutic strategy for treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), marking a significant shift in the treatment paradigm for this disease. Preclinica... Read More about Fixed Duration Ibrutinib‐Venetoclax, a Redefinition of the CLL Treatment Landscape.

‘You teach it, and then I go off and try to soak it all up’: A qualitative investigation of first year student expectations during transition (2025)
Journal Article
Tomlinson, A., & Killingback, C. (2025). ‘You teach it, and then I go off and try to soak it all up’: A qualitative investigation of first year student expectations during transition. Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, 22(2), https://doi.org/10.53761/y4j1wm14

Student expectations are an important factor affecting successful transition to higher education. Expectations of the wider university experience have been well researched, however learning and teaching specific expectations require further explorati... Read More about ‘You teach it, and then I go off and try to soak it all up’: A qualitative investigation of first year student expectations during transition.

Demographic engineering: Population resettlement in the ethnoterritory of the Chittagong (2025)
Journal Article
Chakma, B. (2025). Demographic engineering: Population resettlement in the ethnoterritory of the Chittagong. Modern Asian Studies, https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.001.0001/acrefore-

Population resettlement in contested ethnoterritories is an old practice which states have pursued for centuries. A nascent theory of demographic engineering can be discerned to explain the phenomenon although a robust theory on the issue is yet to b... Read More about Demographic engineering: Population resettlement in the ethnoterritory of the Chittagong.

PD-Type Iterative Learning Consensus Control Approach for an Electromechanical Actuator-Based Multiagent System (2025)
Journal Article
Li, B., Riaz, S., Saleem, O., Zhao, Y., & Iqbal, J. (2025). PD-Type Iterative Learning Consensus Control Approach for an Electromechanical Actuator-Based Multiagent System. Applied Intelligence, 55, Article 684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10489-025-06559-2

Achieving consensus tracking control of a multiagent system (MAS) is challenging. This article proposes an innovative consensus control scheme of a MAS that is composed of electromechanical actuators. The open-loop derivative-type iterative learning... Read More about PD-Type Iterative Learning Consensus Control Approach for an Electromechanical Actuator-Based Multiagent System.

Social context prevents heat hormetic effects against mutagens during fish development (2025)
Journal Article
Feugere, L., Silva De Freitas, C., Bates, A., Storey, K. B., Beltran-Alvarez, P., & Wollenberg Valero, K. C. (2025). Social context prevents heat hormetic effects against mutagens during fish development. FEBS Letters, https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.70047

Since stress can be transmitted to congeners via social metabolites, it is paramount to understand how the social context of abiotic stress influences aquatic organisms' responses to global changes. Here, we integrated the transcriptomic and phenotyp... Read More about Social context prevents heat hormetic effects against mutagens during fish development.

Enhancing preceptorship to mitigate transition shock among newly registered nurses working in primary care (2025)
Journal Article
Butler, S. (in press). Enhancing preceptorship to mitigate transition shock among newly registered nurses working in primary care. Primary Health Care, https://doi.org/10.7748/phc.2025.e1854

Transition shock is a relatively new concept that describes the challenges of moving from the familiar role of preregistration nursing student to that of registered nurse. Newly registered nurses have to assume a new professional identity and meet th... Read More about Enhancing preceptorship to mitigate transition shock among newly registered nurses working in primary care.

Adult B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Antigens and Enriched Pathways Identify New Targets for Therapy (2025)
Journal Article
Mohamed, E., Goodman, S., Cooksey, L., Fletcher, D. M., Dean, O., Boncheva, V. B., Mills, K. I., Orchard, K. H., & Guinn, B.-A. (2025). Adult B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Antigens and Enriched Pathways Identify New Targets for Therapy. Onco, 5(2), Article 19. https://doi.org/10.3390/onco5020019

Background: Adult B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (aB-ALL) is charac-terised by abnormal differentiation and proliferation of lymphoid progenitors. Despite a significant improvement in relapse-free and overall survival for children with BALL , a... Read More about Adult B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Antigens and Enriched Pathways Identify New Targets for Therapy.

A novel child-centred core palliative care outcome measure for use in clinical practice and research: findings from a multinational validation study (2025)
Journal Article
Namisango, E., Murtagh, F. E., Bristowe, K., Downing, J., Powell, R. A., Atieno, M., Sandham, M., Ali, Z., Meiring, M., Mwangi-Powell, F. N., Abbas, M., Fraser, L. K., Higginson, I. J., & Harding, R. (2025). A novel child-centred core palliative care outcome measure for use in clinical practice and research: findings from a multinational validation study. Health and quality of life outcomes, 23, Article 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-025-02346-2

Background: Outcome measurement is pivotal to person-centred assessment, quality improvement and research. Children and young people with life-limiting and -threatening illness have high needs and service use, yet there is a lack of evidence for inte... Read More about A novel child-centred core palliative care outcome measure for use in clinical practice and research: findings from a multinational validation study.

Brain network connectivity underlying neuropsychiatric symptoms in prodromal Lewy body dementia (2025)
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Wright, L. M., Donaghy, P. C., Burn, D. J., Taylor, J.-P., O'OBrien, J. T., Yarnall, A. J., Matthews, F. E., Firbank, M. J., Sigurdsson, H. P., Schumacher, J., Thomas, A. J., & Lawson, R. A. (in press). Brain network connectivity underlying neuropsychiatric symptoms in prodromal Lewy body dementia. Neurobiology of Aging, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2025.04.007

Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are prevalent, emerge early, and are associated with poorer outcomes in Lewy body dementia (LBD). Research suggests NPS may reflect LBD-related dysfunction in distributed neuronal networks. This study investigated NPS... Read More about Brain network connectivity underlying neuropsychiatric symptoms in prodromal Lewy body dementia.

Approaches to improve 12-month circuit primary patency and target lesion primary patency in arteriovenous fistulae: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses (2025)
Journal Article
Ravindhran, B., Parovic, M., Staniland, T., Howitt, A., Nazir, S., Lathan, R., Carradice, D., Smith, G., & Chetter, I. (in press). Approaches to improve 12-month circuit primary patency and target lesion primary patency in arteriovenous fistulae: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Journal of vascular access, https://doi.org/10.1177/11297298251332043

Background:
Clinical practice guidelines endorse arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) as the preferred form of vascular access. Despite recent advancements, concerns persist regarding variable AVF patency rates. This umbrella review aimed to evaluate and sy... Read More about Approaches to improve 12-month circuit primary patency and target lesion primary patency in arteriovenous fistulae: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Negative pressure wound therapy versus usual care in patients with surgical wound healing by secondary intention in the UK (SWHSI-2): an open-label, multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial (2025)
Journal Article
Arundel, C., Mandefield, L., Fairhurst, C., Baird, K., Gkekas, A., Saramago, P., & Chetter, I. (in press). Negative pressure wound therapy versus usual care in patients with surgical wound healing by secondary intention in the UK (SWHSI-2): an open-label, multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial. Lancet, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2825%2900143-6

Background: Surgical wound healing by secondary intention (SWHSI) presents a substantial management and financial challenge. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has increasingly been used as a treatment despite an absence of comparative evidence o... Read More about Negative pressure wound therapy versus usual care in patients with surgical wound healing by secondary intention in the UK (SWHSI-2): an open-label, multicentre, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial.

The Merging Galaxy Cluster Environment Affects the Morphology of Radio Active Galactic Nuclei (2025)
Journal Article
Rickel, M., Moravec, E., Gordon, Y. A., Hardcastle, M. J., Pierce, J. C., Bilton, L. E., & Roberts, I. D. (2025). The Merging Galaxy Cluster Environment Affects the Morphology of Radio Active Galactic Nuclei. The Astrophysical journal, 983(2), Article 138. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adbb5e

It has previously been found that the galaxy cluster environment can affect the fueling and evolution of active galactic nuclei (AGN). This work examines the effect of the merging cluster environment on the properties of radio AGN by comparing the ra... Read More about The Merging Galaxy Cluster Environment Affects the Morphology of Radio Active Galactic Nuclei.

Public and mental health professionals’ perspectives on social media and suicide exposure (2025)
Journal Article
Bell, J., & Westoby, C. (2025). Public and mental health professionals’ perspectives on social media and suicide exposure. BMC public health, 25(1), Article 1380. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-025-22587-6

Background
The rapid evolution of social media in recent years has increased public exposure to suicide. While research has highlighted concerns about the role of social media in facilitating harmful discourse and imitative suicidal behaviour, there... Read More about Public and mental health professionals’ perspectives on social media and suicide exposure.

Are redox catalytic reaction rates accelerated in microdroplets on electrode surfaces? (2025)
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Lawrence, N. S., & Wadhawan, J. D. (2025). Are redox catalytic reaction rates accelerated in microdroplets on electrode surfaces?. Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 29, 2321–2334. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10008-025-06283-4

Homogeneous redox catalysis within electrochemically supported microdroplets immobilised on an electrode surface and bathed by an immiscible electrolyte solution is characterised using finite difference numerical methods, after conformal transformati... Read More about Are redox catalytic reaction rates accelerated in microdroplets on electrode surfaces?.

Support for hospital doctors' workplace well-being in England: The Care under Pressure 3 realist evaluation (2025)
Journal Article
Melvin, A., Pearson, A., Carrieri, D., Bramwell, C., Hancock, J., Scott, J., Foster Collins, H., McPhail, S., Pearson, M., Papoutsi, C., Wong, G., & Mattick, K. (2025). Support for hospital doctors' workplace well-being in England: The Care under Pressure 3 realist evaluation. BMJ Quality and Safety, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2024-017698

Introduction: The vital role of medical workforce well-being for improving patient experience and population health while assuring safety and reducing costs is recognised internationally. Yet the persistence of poor well-being outcomes suggests that... Read More about Support for hospital doctors' workplace well-being in England: The Care under Pressure 3 realist evaluation.