Sarah McAllister

Sarah McAllister

King's College

H-index: 6

North America-United States

About Sarah McAllister

Sarah McAllister, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of mental health, behaviour change, collaborative research practices, intervention development and design.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“What matters to me”: A multi‐method qualitative study exploring service users’, carers’ and clinicians’ needs and experiences of therapeutic engagement on acute mental health …

‘‘What matters to me’’and ‘service users’, carers’, and clinicians’ needs’ and experiences of therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards

Developing a theory-informed complex intervention to improve nurse–patient therapeutic engagement employing Experience-based Co-design and the Behaviour Change Wheel: an acute …

Understanding and improving therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards using experience-based co-design and the behaviour change wheel

The nurse practitioner's perspective of the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST) form

Sarah McAllister Information

University

Position

NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellow

Citations(all)

221

Citations(since 2020)

212

Cited By

55

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sarah McAllister Skills & Research Interests

mental health

behaviour change

collaborative research practices

intervention development and design

Top articles of Sarah McAllister

“What matters to me”: A multi‐method qualitative study exploring service users’, carers’ and clinicians’ needs and experiences of therapeutic engagement on acute mental health …

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

2021/6

‘‘What matters to me’’and ‘service users’, carers’, and clinicians’ needs’ and experiences of therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards

International Journal of Mental Health Nursing

2021/5/8

Developing a theory-informed complex intervention to improve nurse–patient therapeutic engagement employing Experience-based Co-design and the Behaviour Change Wheel: an acute …

BMJ open

2021/5/1

Understanding and improving therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards using experience-based co-design and the behaviour change wheel

2021

Sarah Mcallister
Sarah Mcallister

H-Index: 4

The nurse practitioner's perspective of the physician orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST) form

2020

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