KrisDeering

Department: Academy of Nursing
Discipline: Medicine
Research Centre/Unit: Mental Health

Project Summary

Publications, Conferences and Reports  

Deering, K.  (1st January 2023) Chapter 2: Philosophical Perspective in Grounded Theory – Vignette about reflexivity , Grounded Theory: A practical Guide by Birks and Mills. , 36-37

Deering, K. and Williams, J., (Editors) (1st April 2022) Interprofessional Perspectives Of Mental Health Crisis: For Nurses, Health, and the Helping Professions (Book) , McGraw-Hill Education (UK)., 1-300

Nuttall, A., Douglass, E. and Deering, K., (1st February 2022) COVID-19-related stressors and coping strategies of support staff working with people with learning disabilities, Learning Disability Practice , 25(2), 24-32

Deering, K., Williams, J. and Williams, R., (1st November 2021) The risk of risk management: adopting critical theories to explore clinical risk concerns in mental health care, Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 26(2), 124-133

Deering, K., Williams, J., Stayner, K., & Pawson, C (1st February 2021) Giving a voice to patient experiences through the insights of pragmatism, Nursing Philosophy, 22(1), 1-9

Deering, K. and Williams, J., (1st April 2020) Approaches to reviewing the literature in grounded theory: a framework, Nurse Researcher, 28(4), 9-15

Deering, K.  (2020) Academic poster: Helpful risk management practices according to service user views. Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Trust Research Conference.

Deering, K., Pawson, C., Summers, N. and Williams, J. (1st October 2019) Patient perspectives of helpful risk management practices within mental health services. A mixed studies systematic review of primary research., Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 26 (5-6), 185-197z

Deering, K. and Williams, J., (1st February 2019) Social justice, capabilities and learning support provided by lecturers: a phenomenological-hermeneutic study, Nurse Education in Practice, 37 , 53-158

Deering, K. and Williams, J., (2018) ) What activities might facilitate personal recovery for adults who continue to self‐harm? RCN Mental Health Nursing Conference.

Deering, K. and Williams, J., (1st September 2018) What activities might facilitate personal recovery for adults who continue to self‐harm? A meta‐synthesis employing the connectedness/hope and optimism/identity/meaning/empowerment framework, International journal of mental health nursing, 27(2), 483-497

Deering, K.  (2016) Amplification of Risk in Mental Health Risk Assessment. Conference: Character and Virtue in the Professions at: University of Birmingham

Deering, K., Fieldhouse, J. and Parmenter, V., (1st September 2016) What helps successful community groups (involving peers support workers) to develop? Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 20(2), 126-134

Deering, K.  (1st May 2016) Neoliberalism and self-management: a case for social justice, Mental Health Nursing Journal, 36(4), 15-19

Deering, K. (2015) 12 questions about record keeping. Critical Mental Health Nurses' Network. Available at: https://criticalmhnursing.org/2015/11/23/12-questions-about-record-keeping/  

Deering, K. (2015) The Have and Have Not have. Conference: 19th International Philosophy of Nursing Society (IPONS) conference. At: Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Deering, K.  (1st May 2014) Why doesn’t the client listen to me? Challenging ethnocentricities through clinical supervision to promote cultural competencies, Mental Health Nursing Journal, 34(6), 10 – 12

Deering, K. (2014) Hermeneutics and risk assessment. Poster presented at RCN International Nursing Research Conference.