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Dr David Reeves Bsc, PhD

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Research Fellow

NPCRDC
Division of Primary Care
University of Manchester
Williamson Building
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL

 

Role

Quantitative researcher and Lead Statistician at the National Primary Care Research & Development Centre in the Research School of Community-based Medicine.
 

Memberships of Committees and Professional Bodies

Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society

Research

I am a statistician and quantitative researcher, and lead the statistical support team at the National Primary Care Research & Development Centre. I am involved in the large majority of the Centre’s projects, usually playing a major role in research design, leading the analysis, and contributing to publications. I also run my own projects and contribute to the overall research strategy of the Centre.  In addition, I work on relevant issues of quantitative methodology that arise during the course of our work.  My current areas of research include:

 
Quality of care
The Quality Theme at NPCRDC is concerned with the quality of the care provided to patients in primary care, including issues of clinical performance, equity, access and satisfaction. Some of the key studies here include a pilot study of UK primary care clinical indicators, which informed the New GP Contract; a longitudinal study of quality in a representative sample of UK practices; and analysis of national QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework) data on quality and exception reporting at GP practices. Methodological work in this area includes a comparison of methods for combining indicators into global measures of quality (with RAND, USA).
 
Patient Self-Management
We have conducted a number of randomised trials and other studies of interventions aimed at improving patients' abilities to self-manage a chronic condition, and have developed a `whole systems approach' to self-management (the “WISE” approach). Projects include a national evaluation of the Expert Patients Programme, the government initiated programme to provide self care support in the NHS, and investigation of the factors associated with successful self-management. We are currently setting up a randomised trial of the WISE approach in primary care.
 
Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis is a method for combining the results from a number of different studies. After applying meta-analysis to studies of advanced nursing roles with the University of Nijmegen, I became interested in some important unanswered methodological questions that we are currently investigating using computer simulations. One project is a comparison of different methods for meta-analysis when study numbers are small and the effects non-normally distributed. Another is to determine the optimum way to include studies that collect multiple outcome measures.
  
Social Network analysis
Our research into the quality of clinical care has found that practice and patient characteristics explain only a small part of the variation in care from one GP practice to another. This has led us to ask if variations in care may be related to the way in which practitioners network with one another to provide care. Social network methods provides methods for collecting and analysing data about networking within a practice, and networking between the practice and other agencies involved in care provision, such as hospital consultants, community teams, and social workers. Research in this area includes investigation of care networks in a number of PCTs (with Plymouth); networking to provide care to patients with heart failure in the Netherlands; and networking within UK GP practices for patients with multiple conditions.
 

Biography

I have a first class honours degree from Newcastle and a PhD from Manchester. I worked for Beecham’s Research Laboratories for one year, and Marconi Space and Defence for two years, before joining the University of Manchester in 1981. Up until 2000, I was statistician at the Hester Adrian Research Centre (HARC), in the School of Education. HARC was a Centre dedicated to research for people with learning disabilities, and whilst there I developed strong links with other units in Education, including Special Education and the Centre for Human Communication and Deafness, and developed a number of collaborative projects on services for Deaf people, and on children with speech and language difficulties. I am the author of HARCLAG and HARCREL software packages, still used at a number of Universities for analysing real-time observational data. I am also an author of the ACE 6-11 language assessment tool, published by NFER-NELSON, used widely in the Speech and Language community for evaluating language delay in children. My research into the difficulties Deaf people have accessing health care won an award for patient involvement and helped inform the Disability Commission’s strategy for improving access.
 
I moved to NPCRDC in 2000 and became leader of the statistic team in 2004. I head a team of five statisticians who provide support to all NPCRDC research projects and to post-graduate students in the Centre.
 

Collaborators and affiliated staff

I am currently involved in international collaborations with researchers at RAND, California; the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands; the University of Minnesota; and a Pan-European research group that includes France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Spain and others. Current collaborations in the UK include projects with researchers based at Plymouth, Edinburgh, Durham, Liverpool John Moores, and York; previous collaborations include Birmingham, Dundee, Keele and Cardiff.
 
Within the University of Manchester I have strong connections with the School of Medicine Biostatistics Unit.

I also work with staff in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, as a statistical advisor on the design and analysis of projects and as a co-applicant on research bids. Projects with staff in the SNMSW have focused on services for disabled adults and children, quality of patient care, and factors in post-natal depression. Much of my own recent work has focused on the role of nurses in the provision of primary care.

  
Postgraduate Research
 
I have personally supported more than thirty PhD and Masters students in the statistical aspects of their theses. I am currently supervising one doctoral student.
 
I welcome enquiries from students wishing to study for a higher research degree (PhD, MD) in the organisation and delivery of primary health care services. Ideas for new doctoral research include:
 
Social network analysis (quantitative) studies of how health care professionals work together, or work with other agencies (eg social services) to provide care to patients with multiple needs.
 
Making statistics relevant to policy-makers. Researchers and academics tend to focus on the truth or falsity of research findings, policy makers are more interested in choosing the best option from a range of possibilities. Ways are needed for bridging the gap between the two.
 
Studies in primary care that have a strong statistical or quantitative methodology component.
  
More information about postgraduate research in the Primary Care research group of the School of Medicine.
 

Publications

2011

  • Blakeman T, Chew-Graham C, Reeves D, Rogers A, Bower P. (2011). The Quality and Outcomes Framework and self-management dialogue in primary care consultations: a qualitative study. British Journal of General Practice, e666, 1-8. eScholarID:152140
  • Bower P, Kennedy A, Reeves D, Rogers A,Blakeman T, Chew-Graham C, Bowen R, Eden M, Gardner C, Hann M, Lee V, Morris R, Protheroe J, Richardson G, Sanders C, Swallow A, Thompson D. (In-press). A cluster randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a 'whole systems' model of self-management support for the management of long- term conditions in primary care: trial protocol. Implementation Science, eScholarID:152175
  • Burt J, Roland M, Paddison C, Reeves D, Campbell J, Abel G, Bower P. (In-press). Use and benefits of care plans and care planning for people with long-term conditions in England. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, eScholarID:152170
  • Harrison H, Fullwood C, Bower P, Kennedy A, Rogers A, Reeves D. (2011). Exploring the mechanisms of change in the chronic disease self-management programme: secondary analysis of data from a randomised controlled trial. Patient Education and Counseling, 85(2), e39-e47. eScholarID:149848 | DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2010.10.026
  • Harrison M, Reeves D, Harkness E, Valderas J, Kennedy A, Rogers A, Hann M, Bower P. (2011). A secondary analysis of the moderating effects of depression and multimorbidity on the effectiveness of a chronic disease self-management programme. Patient Education and Counseling, 10.1016/j.pec.2011.06.007, 1-7. eScholarID:152148
  • Rogers A, Vassilev I, Sanders C, Kirk S, Chew-Graham C, Kennedy A, Protheroe J, Bower P, Blickem C, Reeves D, Kapadia D, Brooks H, Fullwood C, Richardson G. (2011). Social Networks, work and Network-Based Resources for the Management of Long Term Conditions: a framework and study protocol for developing self care support. Implementation Science, 6(56), 1-7. eScholarID:152154
  • Tickle M, Mcdonald R, Franklin J, Aggarwal VR, Milsom K, Reeves, D. (2011). Paying for the wrong kind of performance? Financial incentives and behaviour changes in National Health Service dentistry 1992-2009. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 39, 465-473. eScholarID:152139 | DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0528.2011.00622.x
  • Tim Doran, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Jose M Valderas, Stephen Campbell, Martin Roland, Chris Salisbury, David Reeves. (2011). Effect of financial incentives on incentivised and non-incentivised clinical activities: longitudinal analysis of data from the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework. British Medical Journal, 342(doi:10.1136/bmj.d3590), 1-12. eScholarID:149680 | DOI:10.1136/bmj.d3590
  • Sheaff R, Benson L, Farbus L, Schofield J, Mannion R, Reeves D. (2011). The management and effectiveness of professional and clinical networks. Final Report. NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Programme, on-line: NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Programme. eScholarID:152190

2010

  • Blakeman T, Bower P, Reeves D, Chew-Graham C. (2010). Bringing self-managment into clinical view: a qualitative study of long-term condition management in primary care consultations. Chronic Illness, 6, 136-150. eScholarID:85373 | DOI:10.1177/1742395309358333
  • Campbell SM, Kontopantelis E, Reeves D, Valderas JM, Gaehl E, Small N, Roland M. (2010). Changes in patient experiences of primary care during health service reforms in England between 2003 and 2007. Annals of Family Medicine, 8(6), 499-506. eScholarID:95847 | DOI:10.1370/afm.1145
  • Castle N, Owen R, Clarke S, Hann M, Reeves D, Gurney I. (2010). Does position of the patient adversely affect successful intubation whilst wearing CBRN-PPE? Resuscitation, 81, 1166-1171. eScholarID:95851 | DOI:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.05.009
  • Castle, N, Owen, R, Hann, M, Naidoo, R, and Reeves, D. (2010). Assessment of the speed and ease of insertion of three supraglottic airway devices by paramedics: a manikin study. Emergency Medicine Journal, eScholarID:95887 | DOI:10.1136/emj.2009.084343
  • Hann M, Reeves D, Sibbald S. (2010). Relationships between job satisfaction, intentions to leave and actually leaving among family physicians in England. European Journal of Public Health, eScholarID:95888
  • Kontopantelis E, Reeves D. (2010). Metaan: random effects meta-analysis. Stata Journal, 3, 395-407. eScholarID:93451
  • Kontopantelis E, Reeves D. (2010). Performance of statistical methods for meta-analysis when true study effect are non-normally distributed: A simulation study. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 19(DOI: 10.1177/0962280210392008), 1-18. eScholarID:149760
  • Kontopantelis E, Roland R, Reeves D. (2010). Patient experience of access to primary care: identification of predictors in a national patient survey. BMC Family Practice, 11(61), 1-15. eScholarID:93449
  • Reeves D, Doran T, Valderas JM, Kontopantelis E, Trueman P Sutton M, Campbell S, Lester H. (2010). How to identify when a performance indicator has run its course. British Medical Journal, 340, 1717. eScholarID:85371 | DOI:10.1136/bmj.c1717
  • Sheaff R, Benson L, Schofield J, Farbus L, Mannion R, Reeves D. (2010). Network resilience in face of health system reform. Social Science & Medicine, 70, 779-786. eScholarID:93450 | DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.11.011
  • Wensing M, Lieshout J van, Koetsenruiter J, Reeves D. (2010). Information exchange networks for chronic illness care in primary care practices: an observational study. Implementation Science, 5(3), eScholarID:85372

2009

  • Sheaff R Benson l, Farbus L, Schofield J Mannion R, Reeves D. (2009). Health network culture and reform. In Braithwaite J, Hyde P and Pope C (Ed.), in Culture and Climate in Health Care organisations. Palgrave Macmillan. eScholarID:3d1093
  • Campbell S, Reeves D, Kontopantelis E, Sibbald BS, Roland M. (2009). Effects of pay for performance on the quality of primary care in England. N Engl J Med, 361( 4), 368-378. eScholarID:1d21105 | DOI:10.1056/NEJMsa0807651
  • Castle, N, Owen, R, Hann, M, Clark, S, Reeves, D, and Gurney, I. (2009). Impact of Chemical, Biological, Radiation, and Nuclear Personal Protective Equipment on the performance of low- and high-dexterity airway and vascular access skills. Resuscitation, 80(11), 1290-1295. eScholarID:84912 | DOI:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2009.08.001
  • Glenn S, Cunningham C, Poole H, Reeves D, Weindling M. (2009). Maternal parenting stress and its correlates in families with a young child with cerebral palsy. Child Care Health Dev, 35(1), 71-78. eScholarID:1d21643 | DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2214.2008.00891.x
  • Kontopantelis E, Reeves D. (2009). A meta-analysis add-in for microsoft excel. Journal of Statistical Software, 30(7), eScholarID:1d21640
  • Macdonald WJ, Kontopantelis E, Bower PJ, Kennedy AP, Rogers AE, Reeves D. (2009). What makes a successful volunteer Expert Patients Programme tutor? Factors predicting satisfaction, productivity and intention to continue tutoring of a new public health workforce in the United Kingdom. Patient Educ Couns, 75(1), 128-134. eScholarID:1d20433 | DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2008.09.024
  • Owen, R, Castle, N, Hann, M, Reeves, D, Naidoo, R, and Naidoo, S. (2009). Extubation force: A comparison on adhesive tape, non-adhesive tape and a commercial endotracheal tude holder. Resuscitation, 80(11), 1296-1300. eScholarID:84911 | DOI:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2009.08.007
  • Richardson, G, Bojke, C, Kennedy, AP, Reeves, D, Bower, P, Lee, V, Middleton, E, Gardner, C, Gately, C, Rogers, AE. (2009). What Outcomes Are Important to Patients with Long Term Conditions? A Discrete Choice Experiment. Value in Health, 12(2), 331-339. eScholarID:1d17733 | DOI:10.1111/j.1524-4733.2008.00419.x
  • Kontopantelis E, Roland M, Reeves D. (2009). Patient satisfaction with primary care: an analysis of the 20007-08 GP Patient Survey data. eScholarID:5d233

2008

  • Doran T, Fullwood C, Kontopantelis E, Reeves D. (2008). Effect of financial incentives on inequalities in the delivery of primary clinical care in England: analysis of clinical activity indicators for the quality and outcomes framework. Lancet, 372(9640), 728-736. eScholarID:1d17828 | DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61123-X
  • Doran T, Fullwood C, Reeves D, Gravelle H, Roland M. (2008). Exclusion of patients from pay-for-performance targets by English physicians. N Engl J Med, 359(3), 274. eScholarID:1d21642 | DOI:10.1056/NEJMsa0800310
  • Hann M, Reeves D. (2008). The SF-36 scales are not accurately summarised by independent physical and mental component scores. Qual Life Res, 17( 3), 413-423. eScholarID:1d20667 | DOI:10.1007/s11136-008-9310-0
  • Reeves D, Kennedy AP, Fullwood C, Bower P, Gardner C, Gately C, Lee V, Richardson G, Rogers AE. (2008). Predicting who will benefit from an Expert Patients Programme self-management course. Br J Gen Pract, 548, 198-203. eScholarID:1d17094
  • Reeves D. (2008). A survey of primary and specialised healthcare provision to prisons in England and Wales. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 9, 126-135. eScholarID:1d21649
  • Richardson G, Kennedy AP, Reeves D, Bower P, Lee V, Middleton E, Gardner C, Gately C, Rogers AE. (2008). Cost effectiveness of the Expert Patients Programme (EPP) for patients with chronic conditions. J Epidemiol Community Health, 62(4), 361-367. eScholarID:1d17092 | DOI:10.1136/jech.2006.057430
  • Rogers AE, Kennedy AP, Bower PJ, Gardner CJ, Gately C, Lee V, Reeves D, Richardson GGA. (2008). The United Kingdom Expert Patients Programme: results and implications from a national evaluation. Med J Aust, 189( 10 Suppl), eScholarID:1d20430
  • Sibbald BS, Pickard S, McLeod H, Reeves D, Mead NJ, Gemmell IM, Coast J, Roland M, Leese B. (2008). Moving specialist care into the community: an initial evaluation. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 13(4), 233-239. eScholarID:1d18400 | DOI:10.1258/jhsrp.2008.008049
  • Fullwood C, Doran T, Reeves D. (2008). The effect of financial incentives on inequalities in the quality of primary care. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 62 (Suppl.1), A21. eScholarID:17d975
  • Chodosh, et al. (2008). Improving the quality of health care for older adults. RAND, USA. Available at http://rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/2008/RAND_RB9320.pdf: RAND Corporation. eScholarID:93447
  • Hann M, Reeves D, Roland M. (2008). Patient Experience with Primary Care: An analysis of three waves of IPSOS-MORI patient survey data. Final report to DH. Manchester: National Primary Care R&D Centre. eScholarID:67697

2007

  • Campbell SM, Reeves D, Kontopantelis E, Middleton E, Sibbald BS, Roland M. (2007). Quality of primary care in England with the introduction of pay for performance. N Engl J Med, 357( 2), 181-190. eScholarID:1d21117 | DOI:10.1056/NEJMsr065990
  • Hann M, Bower PJ, Campbell SM, Marshall M, Reeves D. (2007). The association between culture, climate and quality of care in primary health care teams. Fam Pract, 24(4), 323-329. eScholarID:1d20610 | DOI:10.1093/fampra/cmm020
  • Higashi, T, Wenger, NS, Adams, JL, Fung, C, Roland, M, McGlynn, EA, Reeves, D, Asch, SM, Kerr, EA, Shekelle, PG. (2007). Patients with more medical conditions receive better quality care: Analysis of quality data from three large surveys. New England Journal Of Medicine, 356, 2496-2504. eScholarID:1d27820
  • Kennedy AP, Reeves D, Bower PJ, Lee V, E Middleton, G Richardson, Rogers AE. (2007). The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a national lay led self care support programme for patients with long term conditions: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Journal of Epidemiology Community Health, 61, 254-261. eScholarID:1d14970 | DOI:10.1136/jech.2006.053538
  • Reeves D, Campbell S, Adams J, Shekelle P, Kontopantelis E, Roland M. (2007). Combining multiple indicators of clinical quality: an evaluation of different analytic approaches. Med Care, 45( 6), 489-496. eScholarID:1d17826 | DOI:10.1097/MLR.0b013e31803bb479
  • Weindling A, Cunningham C, Glenn S, Edwards R, Reeves D. (2007). Additional therapy for young children with spastic cerebral palsy: a randomised controlled trial. Health Technol Assess, 11(16), 1-90. eScholarID:1d21656
  • Leese B, Bohan M, GemmellI, Hinder S, Mead N, Pickard S, Reeves D, Roland M, Sibbald B, Coast J, McLeod H. (2007). Evaluation of 'Closer to Home' Demonstration Sites. NPCRDC: eScholarID:5d234
  • Reeves D. (2007). The national evaluation of the pilot phase of the Expert Patient Programme. NPCRDC: eScholarID:5d156

2006

  • Bower PJ, Kennedy AP, Reeves D, Gately C, Lee V, Rogers AE. (2006). Recruitment to a trial of self-care skills training in long-term health conditions: Analysis of the impact of patient attitudes and preferences. Contemporary clinical trials, eScholarID:1d12524
  • Doran TT, Fullwood C, Gravelle H, Reeves D, Kontopantelis E, Hiroeh U, Roland M. (2006). Pay-for-performance programs in family practices in the United Kingdom. New England Journal of Medicine, 355( 4), 375-84. eScholarID:1d13917 | DOI:10.1056/NEJMsa055505
  • G Richardson, M Sculpher, Kennedy AP, E Nelson, Reeves D, Roberts C, A Robinson, Rogers AE, D Thompson. (2006). Is self-care a cost-effective use of resources? Evidence from a randomised trial in inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 11 (4), 225-230. eScholarID:1d13397
  • M Chapman, M Burton, V Hunt, Reeves D. (2006). Implementation of goal attainment scaling in community intellectual disability services. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 3(2), 119-128. eScholarID:1d13968
  • Robinson JA, Lee V, Kennedy AP, Liz Middleton, Rogers AE, Thompson DG, Reeves D. (2006). A randomised controlled trial of self-help interventions in patients with a primary care diagnosis of IBS. Gut, 55, 643-648. eScholarID:1d26101 | DOI:10.1136/gut.2004.062901
  • Sibbald BS, M Laurant, Reeves D. (2006). Advanced Nurse Roles in UK Primary Care. Medical Journal of Australia, 185(1), 10-12. eScholarID:1d13145
  • Reeves D. (2006). Has the UK's new 'pay-for-performance' scheme for family practitioners led to good clinical practice or encouraged gaming? European Journal of Public Health, 16(Suppl 1), 97-97. eScholarID:17d749

2005

  • Campbell SM, Roland M, Middleton E, Reeves D. (2005). Improvements in quality of clinical care in English general practice 1998-2003: longitudinal observational study. BMJ, eScholarID:1d12527 | DOI:10.1136/bmj.330.7486.289
  • Laurant M, Reeves D, Hermens R, Braspenning J, Grol R, Sibbald BS. (2005). Substitution of doctors by nurses in primary care. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, ( 2), eScholarID:1d12532 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD001271.pub2.
  • Reeves D, B Kokoruwe. (2005). Communication and communication support in primary care a survey of Deaf patients. Audiological medicine, 3 (2), eScholarID:1d13144
  • Rogers, AE, Bower, PJ, Kennedy, AP, Gately, C, Lee, V, Reeves, D, Gardner, CJ, G Richardson, Morris, F, Jerrim, SSL, C Chandler. (2005). Examination of the implementation of the Expert Patients Programme within the structures and locality contexts of the NHS in England (PREPP study). NPCRDC, eScholarID:16d7

2004

  • Kennedy AP, Nelson E, Reeves D, Richardson G, Roberts C, Robinson JA, Rogers AE, Sculpher M, Thompson DG. (2004). A randomised controlled trial to assess the effectiveness and cost of a patient orientated self management approach to chronic inflammatory bowel disease. GUT, 53, 11, 1639-1645. eScholarID:1d11302 | DOI:10.1136/gut.2003.034256
  • Reeves D, Baker D. (2004). Investigating relationships between health need, primary care and social care using routine statistics. Health Place, 10( 2), 129-40. eScholarID:1d9588

2003

  • Kennedy AP, E Nelson, Reeves D, G Richardson, Roberts C, Robinson JA, Rogers AE, M Sculpher, Thompson DG. (2003). A randomised controlled trial to assess the impact ofa package comprising a patient-orientated, evidence-based self-help guidebook and patient-centred consultations on disease management and satisfaction in inflammatory bowel disease. Health Technology Assessment Report, 7 (28), eScholarID:1d6843
  • Kennedy AP, Nelson E, Reeves D, Richardson G, Roberts C, Robinson A, Rogers AE, Sculpher M, Thompson DG. (2003). A randomised controlled trial to assess the impact of a package comprising a patient-orientated, evidence-based self-help guidebook and patient-centred consultations on disease management and satisfaction in inflammatory bowel disease. Health Technol Assess, 7( 28), iii, 1-113. eScholarID:1d9590
  • Kirk SA, Campbell SM, S. Kennell-Webb, Reeves D, Roland M, Marshall MN. (2003). Assessing the quality of care of multiple conditions in General Practice: Practical and methodological problems. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 12, 421-427. eScholarID:1d25436
  • Marshall MN, Campbell SM, Kirk SA, Reeves D, Roland M, McGlynnEA, ShekelleP.G, BrookR. (2003). Measuring General Practice. A demonstration project to develop and test a set of primary care clinical quality indicators. London: The Nuffield Trust. eScholarID:5d87
  • Reeves D, KokoruweB, DobbinsJ, NewtonV. (2003). Access to Primary Care and Accident & emergency Services for Deaf People in the North West. A report for the NHS Executive North West Research and Development Directorate. eScholarID:5d37

2002

  • Bibby P, Eikeseth S, Martin N, Mudford O, Reeves D. (2002). Progress and outcomes for children with autism receiving parent-managed intensive interventions. Res Dev Disabil, 23( 1), 81-104. eScholarID:1d12558
  • Reeves D. (2002). Access to primary care and Accident & Emergency services for Deaf people in the North-West. eScholarID:5d211

2001

  • Adams C, Cooke RE, Alison Crutchley, Hesketh A, Reeves D. (2001). Assessment of Comprehension and Expression (6-11). eScholarID:4d63
  • Emerson E, Kiernan C, Alborz A, Reeves D, Mason H, Swarbrick R, Mason L, Hatton C. (2001). Predicting the persistence of severe self-injurious behavior. Res Dev Disabil, 22( 1), 67-75. eScholarID:1d12557
  • Emerson E, Kiernan C, Alborz A, Reeves D, Mason H, Swarbrick R, Mason L, Hatton C. (2001). The prevalence of challenging behaviors: a total population study. Res Dev Disabil, 22( 1), 77-93. eScholarID:1d12556
  • Hatton C, Emerson E, Rivers M, Mason H, Swarbrick R, Mason L, Kiernan C, Reeves D, Alborz A. (2001). Factors associated with intended staff turnover and job search behaviour in services for people with intellectual disability. J Intellect Disabil Res, 45( Pt 3), eScholarID:1d21662
  • Hogg J, Reeves D, Roberts J, Mudford O. (2001). Consistency, context and confidence in judgements of affective communication in adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. J Intellect Disabil Res, 45( Pt 1), eScholarID:1d21663
  • Reeves D, Boyle WF, Christie T. (2001). The relationship between teacher assessment and pupil attainment in standard tests at Key Stage 2, 1996-98. British Educational Research Journal, 27(2), 141-160. eScholarID:1d21673
  • Bibby P, Eikeseth S, Martin N, Mudford O, Reeves D. (2001). Progress and outcomes for children with autism receiving parent-managed intensive interventions. Res Dev Disabil, 22( 6), eScholarID:17d745

2000

  • Mudford O, Cross B, Breen S, Cullen C, Reeves D, Gould J, Douglas J. (2000). Auditory integration training for children with autism: no behavioral benefits detected. Am J Ment Retard, 105( 2), eScholarID:1d21665
  • Reeves D, Alborz A, Hickson F, Bamford JM, Gosden T. (2000). Community provision of hearing aids and related audiology services. Health Technol Assess, 4( 4), eScholarID:1d6798

1999

  • Hatton C, Emerson E, Rivers M, Mason H, Mason L, Swarbrick R, Kiernan C, Reeves D, Alborz A. (1999). Factors associated with staff stress and work satisfaction in services for people with intellectual disability. J Intellect Disabil Res, 43 ( Pt 4), eScholarID:1d21667
  • Hatton C, Rivers M, Mason H, Mason L, Emerson E, Kiernan C, Reeves D, Alborz A. (1999). Organizational culture and staff outcomes in services for people with intellectual disabilities. J Intellect Disabil Res, 43 ( Pt 3), eScholarID:1d21670
  • Hatton C, Rivers M, Mason H, Mason L, Kiernan C, Emerson E, Alborz A, Reeves D. (1999). Staff stressors and staff outcomes in services for adults with intellectual disabilities: the Staff Stressor Questionnaire. Res Dev Disabil, 20( 4), eScholarID:1d21668

1998

  • Proctor, R., Stratton Powell, H., Burns, A., Tarrier, N., Reeves, D., Emerson, E., Hatton, C. (1998). An observational study to evaluate the impact of a specialist outreach team on the quality of care in nursing and residential homes. Aging and Mental Health, 2(3), 232-238. eScholarID:152206

1996

  • Emerson, E., Reeves, D., Thompson, S., Henderson, D., and Robertson, J. (1996). Time-based lag sequential analysis in the functional assessment of severe challenging behavior. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 40, 260-274. eScholarID:152213

1995

  • Emerson, E., Thompson, S., Reeves, D., Henderson, D., and Robertson, J. (1995). Descriptive Analysis of Multiple Response Topologies of Challenging Behavior across Two Settings. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 16, 301-329. eScholarID:152216
  • Kiernan, C., Reeves, D., & Alborz, A. (1995). The use of anti-psychotic drugs with adults with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 39, 263-274. eScholarID:152214

1991

  • Boyd PJ, Rowson V, Reeves D. (1991). Application of phase-induced lateralization to the Stenger test. Audiology, 30( 4), eScholarID:1d9411

1990

  • Galloway, C; Hostler, M E; and Reeves D. (1990). Speech Addressed to Hearing-Impaired Children by their Mothers. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, eScholarID:152220

1989

  • Gibbs, M V; Cunningham C C; and Reeves D. (1989). The Application of Temperament Scales to a British Sample: Issues of Reliability and Validity: Reply. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 30, 643-647. eScholarID:152221

1987

  • Flynn M C, Whelan E, Speake B, Reeves D. (1987). The Development of a Measure for Assessing the Moral Knowledge of Mentally Handicapped Adults. Journal of Practical Approaches to Developmental Handicap, 11(1), 26-32. eScholarID:152224
  • Gibbs, MV, Reeves D, and Cunningham, CC. (1987). The Application of Temperament Questionnaires to a British Sample: Issues of Reliability and Validity. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 61-77. eScholarID:152225

1986

  • Flynn M C, Reeves D, Whelan E, and Speake B. (1986). Staff's Estimations of the Performance of Mentally Handicapped Adult's on a test of Moral Knowledge. Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 30, 41-48. eScholarID:152227

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