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Kayleigh Sheen
Kayleigh Sheen
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The impact of emotional intelligence in health care professionals on caring behaviour towards patients in clinical and long-term care settings: Findings from an integrative review
S Nightingale, H Spiby, K Sheen, P Slade
International journal of nursing studies 80, 106-117, 2018
2442018
Exposure to traumatic perinatal experiences and posttraumatic stress symptoms in midwives: prevalence and association with burnout
K Sheen, H Spiby, P Slade
International Journal of Nursing Studies 52 (2), 578-587, 2015
2082015
An integrative review of the impact of indirect trauma exposure in health professionals and potential issues of salience for midwives
K Sheen, P Slade, H Spiby
Journal of advanced nursing 70 (4), 729-743, 2014
1312014
Establishing a valid construct of fear of childbirth: findings from in-depth interviews with women and midwives
P Slade, K Balling, K Sheen, G Houghton
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19 (1), 1-12, 2019
1152019
Examining the content and moderators of women's fears for giving birth: A meta‐synthesis
K Sheen, P Slade
Journal of clinical nursing 27 (13-14), 2523-2535, 2018
1052018
The experience and impact of traumatic perinatal event experiences in midwives: A qualitative investigation
K Sheen, H Spiby, P Slade
International journal of nursing studies 53, 61-72, 2016
962016
Work‐related post‐traumatic stress symptoms in obstetricians and gynaecologists: findings from INDIGO, a mixed‐methods study with a cross‐sectional survey and in‐depth interviews
P Slade, K Balling, K Sheen, L Goodfellow, J Rymer, H Spiby, A Weeks
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 127 (5), 600-608, 2020
442020
A programme for the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder in midwifery (POPPY): indications of effectiveness from a feasibility study
P Slade, K Sheen, S Collinge, J Butters, H Spiby
European journal of psychotraumatology 9 (1), 1518069, 2018
382018
The efficacy of ‘debriefing’after childbirth: is there a case for targeted intervention?
K Sheen, P Slade
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 33 (3), 308-320, 2015
372015
Tokophobia and fear of birth: a workshop consensus statement on current issues and recommendations for future research
J Jomeen, CR Martin, C Jones, C Marshall, S Ayers, K Burt, L Frodsham, ...
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 39 (1), 2-15, 2021
362021
What are the characteristics of perinatal events perceived to be traumatic by midwives?
K Sheen, H Spiby, P Slade
Midwifery 40, 55-61, 2016
332016
Sensitive, Challenging, and Difficult Topics: Experiences and Practical Considerations for Qualitative Researchers
SA Silverio, KS Sheen, A Bramante, K Knighting, TU Koops, ...
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 21, 16094069221124739, 2022
312022
Preparing midwifery students for traumatic workplace events: findings from the POPPY (programme for the prevention of posttraumatic stress disorder in midwifery) feasibility study
H Spiby, K Sheen, S Collinge, C Maxwell, K Pollard, P Slade
Nurse education today 71, 226-232, 2018
212018
The development of the Slade–Pais expectations of childbirth scale (SPECS)
P Slade, T Pais, F Fairlie, A Simpson, K Sheen
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 34 (5), 495-510, 2016
202016
A new scale for fear of childbirth: the Fear of Childbirth Questionnaire (FCQ)
P Slade, K Balling, G Houghton, K Sheen
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 1-11, 2021
192021
Do stress and anxiety in early pregnancy affect the progress of labor: Evidence from the Wirral Child Health and Development Study
P Slade, K Sheen, A Weeks, S Wray, L De Pascalis, K Lunt, C Bedwell, ...
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2021
182021
Identifying fear of childbirth in a UK population: qualitative examination of the clarity and acceptability of existing measurement tools in a small UK sample
P Slade, K Balling, K Sheen, G Houghton
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 20 (1), 1-11, 2020
182020
Posttraumatic stress symptomatology following exposure to perceived traumatic perinatal events within the midwifery profession: The impact of trait emotional intelligence
S Nightingale, H Spiby, K Sheen, P Slade
Journal of advanced nursing 74 (9), 2115-2125, 2018
172018
Vicarious Traumatization in Maternity Care
P Slade, K Sheen, H Spiby
Biopsychosocial Factors in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 359, 2017
42017
Which events are experienced as traumatic by obstetricians and gynaecologists, and why? A qualitative analysis from a cross-sectional survey and in-depth interviews
K Sheen, L Goodfellow, K Balling, J Rymer, A Weeks, H Spiby, P Slade
BMJ open 12 (11), e061505, 2022
32022
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