‘It’s a bit of a mess’: the impact of later alcohol trading hours for bars and nightclubs in Scotland according to qualitative interviews with local stakeholders
Mitchell, G., Maxwell, K. J., O’Donnell, R., Cook, M., Uny, I., Emslie, C., … & Fitzgerald, N. (2025). Its a bit of a mess: the impact of later alcohol trading hours for bars and nightclubs in Scotland according to qualitative interviews with local stakeholders. medRxiv, 2025-10.
Exploring views and experiences of a unique alcohol assertive outreach model, the primary care alcohol nurse outreach service (PCANOS): a qualitative study
Sharp, C., Mohan, A., Mitchell, D., & Fitzgerald, N. (2025). Exploring views and experiences of a unique alcohol assertive outreach model, the primary care alcohol nurse outreach service (PCANOS): a qualitative study. BMC Primary Care, 26(1), 61.
Innovation and diversity in public health team engagement in local alcohol premises licensing: qualitative interview findings from the ExILEnS study
Purves R, Mohan A, O’Donnell R, Egan M, Maani N, Fitzgerald N. Innovation and diversity in public health team engagement in local alcohol premises licensing: qualitative interview findings from the ExILEnS study [published online ahead of print January 8 2025]. Public Health Res 2025. https://doi.org/10.3310/RNVD1542
“Everything is fear based”: Mothers with experience of addiction, child removal and support services
Russell, L., Turner, F., Gajwani, R., & Minnis, H. (2025). “Everything is fear based”: Mothers with experience of addiction, child removal and support services. Children and Youth Services Review, 108161.
Public health involvement in alcohol licensing decisions in the UK: a systematic review of qualitative studies
Rogerson, M., Blank, L., Clowes, M., Hock, E., & Goyder, E. (2024). Public health involvement in alcohol licensing decisions in the UK: a systematic review of qualitative studies. BMJ Public Health, 2(2).
Qualitative analysis of UK women’s attitudes to calorie-based alcohol marketing and alcohol calorie labelling
Atkinson, A. M., Meadows, B. R., Hobin, E., Vanderlee, L. M., & Sumnall, H. (2024). Qualitative analysis of UK women’s attitudes to calorie-based alcohol marketing and alcohol calorie labelling. Health Promotion International, 39(1), daae006.
A qualitative exploration of the relevance of training provision in planning for implementation of managed alcohol programs within a third sector setting
Masterton, W., Carver, H., Booth, H., McCulloch, P., Ball, L., Mitchell, L., … & Parkes, T. (2024). A qualitative exploration of the relevance of training provision in planning for implementation of managed alcohol programs within a third sector setting. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-10.
Telling our own stories’: an exploratory study of alcohol use and harm by people who identify as Roma, Gypsies and Travellers.
Condon, L., Hargreaves, S. C., Barry, D., Curejova, J., Morgan, D. L., Worrall, S., … & Price, M. Telling our own stories’: an exploratory study of alcohol use and harm by people who identify as Roma, Gypsies and Travellers.
“Availability is the poor cousin of marketing and pricing”: qualitative study of stakeholders’ views on policy priorities around tobacco and alcohol availability.
Dimova, E. D., Shortt, N. K., Mitchell, R. J., Lekkas, P., Pearce, J. R., Clemens, T. L., & Emslie, C. (2023). “Availability is the poor cousin of marketing and pricing”: qualitative study of stakeholders’ views on policy priorities around tobacco and alcohol availability. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-12.
Mapping alcohol and tobacco tax policy interventions to inform health and economic impact analyses: A United Kingdom based qualitative framework analysis.
Hatchard, J., Buykx, P., Wilson, L., Brennan, A., & Gillespie, D. (2023). Mapping alcohol and tobacco tax policy interventions to inform health and economic impact analyses: A United Kingdom based qualitative framework analysis. International Journal of Drug Policy, 122, 104247.
A Qualitative Study of the Views of Alcohol Frequent Attenders at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Renfrewshire
Barrie, K., Heydtmann, M., McKean, R. (2023). A Qualitative Study of the Views of Alcohol Frequent Attenders at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Renfrewshire.