Professor Paul Flowers

Psychology

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Publications

Insights into the implementation of a whole genome sequencing report form (SRF) to reduce nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 in UK hospitals within an unfolding pandemic : a qualitative process evaluation using normalisation process theory
Leiser Ruth, McLeod Julie, Mapp Fiona, Stirrup Oliver, Blackstone James, Illingworth Christopher JR, Nebbia Gaia, Price James R, Snell Luke B, Saluja Tranprit, Breuer Judith, Flowers Paul
PLoS ONE Vol 20 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0321534
Antibiotic economies : the economisation of antibiotic use in Australia and implications for the mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
Davis M, Schermuly A, Rajkhowa A, Thursky K, Warren N, Flowers P
Sociology of Health and Illness Vol 47 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.70011
Opening the digital doorway to sexual healthcare : recommendations from a behaviour change wheel analysis of barriers and facilitators to seeking online sexual health information and support among underserved populations
McLeod Julie, Estcourt Claudia S, MacDonald Jennifer, Gibbs Jo, Woode Owusu Melvina, Mapp Fiona, Marquez Nuria Gallego, McInnes-Dean Amelia, Saunders John M, Blandford Ann, Flowers Paul
PLoS ONE Vol 20 (2025)
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315049
Fragmentation in One Health policy and practice responses to antimicrobial resistance and the salutary value of collaborative humility
Davis Mark David Mc Gregor, Schermuly Allegra Clare, Rajkhowa Arjun, Flowers Paul, Hardefeldt Laura, Thursky Karin
Social Theory and Health Vol 22, pp. 230-247 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41285-024-00209-2
Risk individualisation and moral injury in the treatment of infection as impediments to the tackling of antimicrobial resistance
Davis MDM, Schermuly A, Rajkhowa A, Hardefeldt L, Thursky K, Flowers P
Health, Risk and Society Vol 26, pp. 222-239 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1080/13698575.2024.2345614
VIVALDI ASCOT and Ethnography Study : protocol for a mixed-methods longitudinal study to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 and other respiratory infection outbreaks on care home residents’ quality of life and psychosocial well-being
Bertini Lavinia, Schmidt-Renfree Nicola, Blackstone James, Stirrup Oliver, Adams Natalie, Cullen-Stephenson Iona, Krutikov Maria, Leiser Ruth, Goscé Lara, Henderson Catherine, Flowers Paul, Shallcross Laura, Cassell Jackie A, Cadar Dorina
BMJ Open Vol 14 (2024)
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088685

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Professional Activities

Strath Methods series of seminars
Invited speaker
1/9/2022

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Projects

Mobilising Scotland’s assets in equitable ways for epidemic control (MOSAEC)
Flowers, Paul (Principal Investigator) Clark, Ruaridh (Co-investigator) Egan, Kieren (Co-investigator) MacIntyre, Gillian (Co-investigator) Robertson, Donald (Co-investigator) Robertson, Chris (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2024 - 31-Jan-2025
LUSTRUM 2: co-production of digital health interventions to increase sex partner testing within contact tracing for sexually transmitted infections”
Flowers, Paul (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 30-Jan-2024
An evidence-based and theoretically informed national social marketing campaign to reduce HIV stigma and increase access to testing and treatment.
Donnachie, Craig (Principal Investigator) Flowers, Paul (Co-investigator)
20-Jan-2023 - 19-Jan-2024
Behaviour change techniques and theoretical mechanisms within psychological interventions seeking to improve work outcomes among individuals with chronic pain: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Williams, Lynn (Principal Investigator) Flowers, Paul (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2023 - 31-Jan-2024
Shaping care home COVID- testing policy: A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of asymptomatic testing compared to standard care in care home staff (VIVALDI-CT)
Flowers, Paul (Principal Investigator)
01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2024
Improving care for people with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in a digital NHS
Flowers, Paul (Principal Investigator)
02-Jan-2020 - 30-Jan-2025

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Professor Paul Flowers
Psychology

Email: paul.flowers@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted