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Antimicrobial & antiparasitic use and resistance in British sheep and cattle: a systematic review
Hennessey, Mathew; Whatford, Louise; Payne-Gifford, Sophie; Johnson, Katherine; Van Winden, Steven; Barling, David; Häsler, Barbara (2020-10-08)A variety of antimicrobials and antiparasitics are used to treat British cattle and sheep to ensure animal welfare, a safe food supply, and maintain farm incomes. However, with increasing global concern about antimicrobial ... -
Does the impact of bereavement vary between same and different gender partnerships? A representative national, cross-sectional study
Timmins, Liadh; Pitman, Alexandra; King, Michael; Gao, Wei; Johnson, Katherine; Yu, Peihan; Braybrook, Debbie; Roach, Anna; Marshall, Steve; Day, Elizabeth; Rose, Ruth; Clift, Paul; Almack, Kathryn; Yi, Deok Hee; Bristowe, Katherine; Harding, Richard (2022-05-27)Background Data suggest poorer bereavement outcomes for lesbian, gay and bisexual people, but this has not been estimated in population-based research. This study compared bereavement outcomes for partners of same-gender ... -
Exploring attitudes to technology adoption for cross compliance in Greek and Lithuanian farmers
Payne-Gifford, Sophie; Johnson, Katherine; Mauchline, Alice; Gadanakis, Yiorgos; Girling, Laura; Mortimer, Simon (2020-09-22)The fourth agricultural revolution has started with an explosion of online, smart, digital technologies that are now available to support farmers to improve their operations is enabling opportunities for direct integration ... -
LGBT+ partner bereavement and appraisal of the Acceptance-Disclosure Model of LGBT+ bereavement: A qualitative interview study
Bristowe, Katherine; Timmins, Liadh; Braybrook, Debbie; Marshall, Steve; Pitman, Alexandra; Johnson, Katherine; Day, Elizabeth; Clift, Paul; Rose, Ruth; Yi, Deokhee; Yu, Peihan; Gao, Wei; Roach, Anna; Almack, Kathryn; King, Michael; Harding, Richard (2023-02-28)Background:Support from social networks is vital after the death of a partner. Lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender (LGBT+) people can face disenfranchisement and isolation in bereavement. The Acceptance-Disclosure ... -
Recommendations to reduce inequalities for LGBT people facing advanced illness : ACCESSCare national qualitative interview study
Bristowe, Katherine; Hodson, Matthew; Wee, Bee; Almack, Kathryn; Johnson, Katherine; Daveson, Barbara A; Koffman, Jonathan; McEnhill, Linda; Harding, Richard (2018-01-01)BACKGROUND: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or trans (LGBT) people have higher risk of certain life-limiting illnesses and unmet needs in advanced illness and bereavement. ACCESSCare is the first national study to examine in ...