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Michelle Jamieson
Michelle Jamieson
Edinburgh Napier University, University of Glasgow
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Reflexivity in quantitative research: A rationale and beginner's guide
MK Jamieson, GH Govaart, M Pownall
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 17 (4), e12735, 2023
1052023
Teaching open and reproducible scholarship: a critical review of the evidence base for current pedagogical methods and their outcomes
M Pownall, F Azevedo, LM König, HR Slack, TR Evans, Z Flack, ...
Royal Society Open Science 10 (5), 221255, 2023
142023
The impact of open and reproducible scholarship on students’ scientific literacy, engagement, and attitudes towards science: a review and synthesis of the evidence
M Pownall, F Azevedo, LM König, HR Slack, T Evans, Z Flack, S Grinschgl, ...
82022
Reflexivity in quantitative research: A rationale and beginner’s guide. PsyArxiv
MK Jamieson, M Pownall, GH Govaart
62022
Austerity Cure: The Impact of Benefit Sanctions on Mental Health
MK Jamieson
Luna Press Publishing, 2020
52020
Naloxone in Police Scotland: Pilot Evaluation
P Hillen, E Speakman, N Dougall, I Heyman, J Murray, M Jamieson, ...
Edinburgh Napier University, 2022
12022
What researching the benefits system has taught us about being trauma informed when people encounter traumatising systems
S Allan, H Roberts, M Clancy, V Nair, C MacKenzie-Nash, K Braekken, ...
Clinical Psychology Forum 353, 36-42, 2022
12022
Police officer’s perspectives of people who use drugs: compassion or stigma? Evidence from an evaluation of Police Scotland’s naloxone pilot
P Hillen, I Heyman, N Dougall, J Murray, E Aston, M Jamieson, ...
2024
What might make nurses stay? A protocol for discrete choice experiments to understand NHS nurses’ preferences at early-career and late-career stages
OZ Ejebu, J Turnbull, I Atherton, AM Rafferty, B Palmer, J Philippou, ...
BMJ open 14 (2), e075066, 2024
2024
What might make nurses stay? A protocol for discrete choice experiments to understand NHS nurses’ preferences at early-and late-career stages
O Ejebu, J Turnbull, J Ball, I Atherton, AM Rafferty, J Philippou, J Prichard, ...
BMJ Open, 2023
2023
The dynamics of the nursing and midwifery professions: Initial findings from analysis of longitudinal registrant data
I Atherton, M Jamieson
International Journal of Population Data Science 8 (2), 2023
2023
The dynamics of the nursing workforce (before and during) COVID-19: insights into retention and exit using novel registration data
M Jamieson
2022
Understanding the dynamics of the nursing workforce using registrant data
M Jamieson
2022
BLOG-Why is working with administrative data important?
M Jamieson
2022
The dynamics of the nursing workforce: insights into retention and exit using registration data.
M Jamieson
International Journal of Population Data Science 7 (3), 2022
2022
Palliative care, unpaid care and deprivation in Scotland: a study using census and vital registration data.
I Atherton, M Jamieson, J Savinc
International Journal of Population Data Science 7 (3), 2022
2022
Spotlight on Michelle K Jamieson
M Jamieson
2021
Reply to Clifford, G., Dalgleish, T. and Hitchcock, C., 2018. Prevalence of auditory pseudohallucinations in adult survivors of physical and sexual trauma with chronic post …
MK Jamieson, B Alderson-Day, S Allan, R Brand, A Gumley, A Hart, ...
Elsevier Science, 2021
2021
Organisational duty of candour procedure: first year review
M Jamieson
https://www.gov.scot/publications/organisational-duty-candour-procedure …, 2020
2020
Off Label or ‘Grey Prescribing’of Psychotropic Drugs: Challenges for Mental Health Data Analysis
MK Jamieson
2020
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