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Migration and health Culture and health Disability, impairment and mental distress Disability and risk Disability and migration Equity and social justice in health

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The rural panopticonPhilo, C., Parr, H., Burns, N. 29/09/2016 In: Journal of Rural Studies. Engaging migrants and other stakeholders to improve communication in cross-cultural consultation in primary care: a theoretically informed participatory studyLionis, C., Papadakaki, M., Saridaki, A., Dowrick, C., O'Donnell, C.A., Mair, F.S., van den Muijsenbergh, M., Burns, N., de Brun, T., O'Reilly de Brun, M., van Weel-Baumgarten, E., Spiegel, W., MacFarlane, A. 22/07/2016 In: BMJ Open. 6, 7, 16 p. Reducing the health care burden for marginalised migrants: the potential role for primary care in EuropeO'Donnell, C.A., Burns, N., Mair, F.S., Dowrick, C., Clissmann, C., van den Muijsenbergh, M., van Weel-Baumgarten, E., Lionis, C., Papadakaki, M., Saridaki, A., de Brun, T., MacFarlane, A., RESTORE Team 05/2016 In: Health Policy. 120, 5, p. 495-508. 14 p. Guidelines and training initiatives that support communication in cross-cultural primary-care settings: appraising their implementability using Normalization Process TheoryBrun, T.d., de-Brun, M.O., Weel-Baumgarten, E.v., Weel, C.v., Dowrick, C., Lionis, C., O'Donnell, C., Burns, N., Mair, F.S., Saridaki, A., Papadakaki, M., Princz, C., Muijsenbergh, M.v.d., MacFarlane, A. 1/08/2015 In: Family Practice. 32, 4, p. 420-425. 6 p. The safety of researchers and participants in primary care qualitative researchWilliamson, A.E., Burns, N. 1/04/2014 In: British Journal of General Practice. 64, 621, p. 198-200. 3 p. Communication in cross-cultural consultations in primary care in Europe: the case for improvement. The rationale for the RESTORE FP 7 projectMuijsenbergh, M.v.d., Weel-Baumgarten, E.v., Burns, N., O'Donnell, C.A., Mair, F., Spiegel, W., Lionis, C., Dowrick, C., O'Reilly-de Brún, M., Brun, T.d., MacFarlane, A. 04/2014 In: Primary Health Care Research and Development. 15, 2, p. 122-133. 12 p. Health-care access for migrants in EuropeO'Donnell, C., Burns, N., Dowrick, C., Lionis, C., MacFarlane, A., RESTORE team 3/08/2013 In: The Lancet. 382, 9890, p. 393. Risky bodies in risky spaces: disabled people's pursuit of outdoor leisureBurns, N., Watson, N., Paterson, K. 8/01/2013 In: Disability and Society. 28, 8, p. 1059-1073. 15 p. REsearch into implementation STrategies to support patients of different ORigins and language background in a variety of European primary care settings (RESTORE): study protocolMacFarlane, A., O'Donnell, C.A., Mair, F., O'Reilly-de Brún, M., de Brún, T., Spiegel, W., van den Muijsenbergh, M., van Baumgarten, E., Lionis, C., Burns, N., Gravenhorst, K., Princz, C., Teunissen, E., van den Driessen Mareeuw, F., Saridaki, A., Papadakaki, M., Vlahadi, M., Dowrick, C. 20/11/2012 In: Implementation Science. 7 Evaluation of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 Part 4Burns, N., Watson, N. 1/12/2009 Edinburgh, UK : The Scottish Government An inclusive outdoors? Disabled people's experiences of countryside leisure servicesBurns, N., Paterson, K., Watson, N. 1/10/2009 In: Leisure Studies. 28, 4, p. 403-419. 17 p. Risk, responsibility and reconfiguration: penal adaptation and misadaptationMcNeill, F., Burns, N., Halliday, S., Hutton, N., Tata, C. 1/10/2009 In: Punishment and Society. 11, 4, p. 419-442. 24 p. Street-level bureaucracy, interprofessional relations, and coping mechanisms: a study of criminal justice social workers in the sentencing processHalliday, S., Burns, N., Hutton, N., McNeill, F., Tata, C. 10/2009 In: Law and Policy. 31, 4, p. 405-428. 24 p. Shadow writing and participant observation: a study of criminal justice social work around sentencingHalliday, S., Burns, N., Hutton, N., McNeill, F., Tata, C. 06/2008 In: Journal of Law and Society. 35, 2, p. 189-213. 25 p. "An oasis for us": 'in-between' spaces of training for people with mental health problems in the Scottish HighlandsPhilo, C., Parr, H., Burns, N. 1/11/2005 In: Geoforum. 36, 6, p. 778-791. 14 p. Not a display of emotions?: emotional geographies in the Scottish HighlandsParr, H., Philo, C., Burns, N. 2005 Social geographies of rural mental health: experiencing inclusions and exclusionsParr, H., Philo, C., Burns, N. 1/12/2004 In: Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 29, 4, p. 401-419. 19 p. Negotiating difference: disabled people's experiences of housebuildersBurns, N. 1/09/2004 In: Housing Studies. 19, 5, p. 765-780. 16 p. Geographies of exclusionPhilo, C., Parr, H., Burns, N. 1/05/2004 In: Mental Health Today. p. 20-23. 4 p. Rural madness: a geographical reading and critique of the rural mental health literaturePhilo, C., Parr, H., Burns, N. 1/07/2003 In: Journal of Rural Studies. 19, 3, p. 259-281. 23 p. The limits of housing reform: British social rented housing in a European contextStephens, M., Burns, N., MacKay, L. 04/2003 In: Urban Studies. 40, 4, p. 767-789. 23 p. Social Geographies of Rural Mental Health: Summary ReportPhilo, C., Parr, H., Burns, N. 1/03/2003 University of Glasgow. The place of Highland general practitioners in the provision of mental health services (Findings paper no. 16)Burns, N., Philo, C., Parr, H. 1/03/2003 'That awful place was home': reflections on the contested meanings of Craig Dunain asylumParr, H., Philo, C., Burns, N. 2003 In: Scottish Geographical Journal. 119, 4, p. 341-360. 20 p. Alcohol and mental health (Findings paper no, 12)Burns, N., Parr, H., Philo, C. 1/03/2002

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