Dr Simon Bradstreet
- Research Fellow (School of Health & Wellbeing)
email:
Simon.Bradstreet@glasgow.ac.uk
Glasgow Mental Health Research Facility, Fleming Pavilion, West of Scotland Science Park (Todd Campus)
Publications
2024
Slade, M. et al. (2024) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of online recorded recovery narratives in improving quality of life for people with psychosis experience (NEON Trial): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 47, 101101. (doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101101)
Slade, M. et al. (2024) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of online recorded recovery narratives in improving quality of life for people with non-psychotic mental health problems: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. World Psychiatry, 23(1), pp. 101-112. (doi: 10.1002/wps.21176) (PMID:38214639) (PMCID:PMC10785987)
Allan, S., O’Driscoll, C., McLeod, H. , Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Morton, E., Bell, I., Bradstreet, S. , Machin, M. and Gumley, A. (2024) Fear of psychotic relapse: exploring dynamic relationships with common early warning signs of relapse using electronic once-a-day self-reports. Psychosis, 16(2), pp. 167-181. (doi: 10.1080/17522439.2022.2162955)
2023
Allan, S. et al. (2023) Using EMPOWER in daily life: a qualitative investigation of implementation experiences. BMC Psychiatry, 23(1), 597. (doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-05096-x) (PMID:37592231) (PMCID:PMC10433590)
Kotera, Y. et al. (2023) Typology of mental health peer support work components: systematised review and expert consultation. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, (doi: 10.1007/s11469-023-01126-7) (Early Online Publication)
Kotera, Y. et al. (2023) Assessing diversity and inclusivity is the next frontier in mental health recovery narrative research and practice. JMIR Mental Health, 10, e44601. (doi: 10.2196/44601) (PMID:37067882) (PMCID:PMC10152384)
2022
Gumley, A. I. et al. (2022) The EMPOWER blended digital intervention for relapse prevention in schizophrenia: a feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial in Scotland and Australia. Lancet Psychiatry, 9(6), pp. 477-486. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(22)00103-1)
Gumley, A. I. et al. (2022) Digital smartphone intervention to recognise and manage early warning signs in schizophrenia to prevent relapse: the EMPOWER feasibility cluster RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 26(27), (doi: 10.3310/hlze0479) (PMID:35639493) (PMCID:PMC9376801)
2021
Allan, S. et al. (2021) Perspectives of trial staff on the barriers to recruitment in a digital intervention for psychosis and how to work around them: qualitative study within a trial. JMIR Human Factors, 8(1), e2405. (doi: 10.2196/24055) (PMID:33666555) (PMCID:PMC7980120)
2020
Yeo, C. et al. (2020) The VOICES typology of curatorial decisions in narrative collections of the lived experiences of mental health service use, recovery or madness: Qualitative study. JMIR Mental Health, 7(9), e16290. (doi: 10.2196/16290) (PMID:32945771)
Llewellyn-Beardsley, J. et al. (2020) Not the story you want? Assessing the fit of a conceptual framework characterising mental health recovery narratives. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 55, pp. 295-308. (doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01791-x) (PMID:31654089)
Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. , McLeod, H. J. , Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Lambrou, M., Clark, A. and Gumley, A. I. (2020) Perspectives of patients, carers and mental health staff on early warning signs of relapse in psychosis: a qualitative investigation. BJPsych Open, 6(1), e3. (doi: 10.1192/bjo.2019.88) (PMID:31826793) (PMCID:PMC7001464)
Gumley, A. et al. (2020) Early signs monitoring to prevent relapse in psychosis and promote well-being, engagement, and recovery: protocol for a feasibility cluster randomized controlled trial harnessing mobile phone technology blended with peer support. JMIR Research Protocols, 9(1), e15058. (doi: 10.2196/15058) (PMID:31917372)
2019
Allan, S., McLeod, H. , Bradstreet, S. , Beedie, S., Moir, B., Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Morton, E. and Gumley, A. (2019) Understanding implementation of a digital self-monitoring intervention for relapse prevention in psychosis: protocol for a mixed methods process evaluation. JMIR Research Protocols, 8(12), e15634. (doi: 10.2196/15634) (PMID:31821154) (PMCID:PMC6930509)
Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. , McLeod, H. , Farhall, J., Lambrou, M., Gleeson, J., Clark, A. and Gumley, A. (2019) Developing a hypothetical implementation framework of expectations for monitoring early signs of psychosis relapse using a mobile app: qualitative study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(10), e14366. (doi: 10.2196/14366) (PMID:31651400) (PMCID:PMC6838692)
McGranahan, R., Rennick-Egglestone, S., Ramsay, A., Llewellyn-Beardsley, J., Bradstreet, S. , Callard, F. , Priebe, S. and Slade, M. (2019) Curation of mental health recovery narrative collections: systematic review and qualitative synthesis. JMIR Mental Health, 6(10), e14233. (doi: 10.2196/14233) (PMID:31588912) (PMCID:PMC6915799)
Rennick-Egglestone, S. et al. (2019) Mental health recovery narratives and their impact on recipients: systematic review and narrative synthesis. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(10), pp. 669-679. (doi: 10.1177/0706743719846108) (PMID:31046432)
Bradstreet, S. , Allan, S. and Gumley, A. (2019) Adverse event monitoring in mHealth for psychosis interventions provides an important opportunity for learning. Journal of Mental Health, 28(5), pp. 461-466. (PMID:31240970)
2018
Bradstreet, S. , Dodd, A. and Jones, S. (2018) Internalised stigma in mental health: an investigation of the role of attachment style. Psychiatry Research, 270, pp. 1001-1009. (doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.047) (PMID:29609988)
Heriot-Maitland, C. , Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. and Gumley, A. (2018) Antipsychotic treatments: who is really failing here? Lancet Psychiatry, 5(10), p. 785. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(18)30336-5) (PMID:30196055)
2017
St George, L. C., O'Hagan, M., Bradstreet, S. and Burge, M. (2017) The emerging field of peer support within mental health services. In: Smith, M. and Jury, A. F. (eds.) Workforce Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector. IGI Global: Hershey, pp. 247-249. ISBN 9781522518747 (doi: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1874-7.ch011)
2015
Bradstreet, S. (2015) Recovery through rights and relationships. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 4(4), pp. 154-156. (doi: 10.12968/bjmh.2015.4.4.154)
Gordon, J. and Bradstreet, S. (2015) So if we like the idea of peer workers, why aren't we seeing more? World Journal of Psychiatry, 5(2), pp. 160-166. (PMID:26110117) (PMCID:PMC4473487)
Mackay, R., Bradstreet, S. , McArthur, A. and Dunion, L. (2015) Dyad conversations about self-stigma in two Scottish communities. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38(2), pp. 194-200. (doi: 10.1037/prj0000149) (PMID:26075529)
Smith, M. J., Bouch, J., Bradstreet, S. , Lakey, T., Nightingale, A. and O'Connor, R. C. (2015) Health services, suicide, and self-harm: patient distress and system anxiety. Lancet Psychiatry, 2(3), pp. 275-280. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(15)00051-6) (PMID:26359905)
2014
Bird, V. J., Le Boutillier, C., Leamy, M., Williams, J., Bradstreet, S. and Slade, M. (2014) Evaluating the feasibility of complex interventions in mental health services: standardised measure and reporting guidelines. British Journal of Psychiatry, 204(4), pp. 316-321. (doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.128314) (PMID:24311549)
McCaig, M., McNay, L., Marland, G., Bradstreet, S. and Campbell, J. (2014) Establishing a recovery college in a Scottish University. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 18(2), pp. 92-97. (doi: 10.1108/MHSI-04-2014-0013)
2013
Chandler, R., Bradstreet, S. and Hayward, M. (2013) Voicing Caregiver Experiences: Wellbeing and Recovery Narratives for Caregivers. Scottish Recovery Network: Glasgow, p. 174. ISBN 9780955635960
2012
Bradstreet, S. and Mcbrierty, R. (2012) Recovery in Scotland: beyond service development. International Review of Psychiatry, 24(1), pp. 64-69. (doi: 10.3109/09540261.2011.650158) (PMID:22385428) (PMCID:PMC3581058)
2010
Bradstreet, S. and Pratt, R. (2010) Developing peer support worker roles: reflecting on experiences in Scotland. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 14(3), pp. 36-41. (doi: 10.5042/mhsi.2010.0443)
2006
Bradstreet, S. (2006) Harnessing the ‘lived experience’: formalising peer support approaches to promote recovery. Mental Health Review Journal, 11(2), pp. 33-37. (doi: 10.1108/13619322200600019)
Articles
Slade, M. et al. (2024) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of online recorded recovery narratives in improving quality of life for people with psychosis experience (NEON Trial): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 47, 101101. (doi: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101101)
Slade, M. et al. (2024) Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of online recorded recovery narratives in improving quality of life for people with non-psychotic mental health problems: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. World Psychiatry, 23(1), pp. 101-112. (doi: 10.1002/wps.21176) (PMID:38214639) (PMCID:PMC10785987)
Allan, S., O’Driscoll, C., McLeod, H. , Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Morton, E., Bell, I., Bradstreet, S. , Machin, M. and Gumley, A. (2024) Fear of psychotic relapse: exploring dynamic relationships with common early warning signs of relapse using electronic once-a-day self-reports. Psychosis, 16(2), pp. 167-181. (doi: 10.1080/17522439.2022.2162955)
Allan, S. et al. (2023) Using EMPOWER in daily life: a qualitative investigation of implementation experiences. BMC Psychiatry, 23(1), 597. (doi: 10.1186/s12888-023-05096-x) (PMID:37592231) (PMCID:PMC10433590)
Kotera, Y. et al. (2023) Typology of mental health peer support work components: systematised review and expert consultation. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, (doi: 10.1007/s11469-023-01126-7) (Early Online Publication)
Kotera, Y. et al. (2023) Assessing diversity and inclusivity is the next frontier in mental health recovery narrative research and practice. JMIR Mental Health, 10, e44601. (doi: 10.2196/44601) (PMID:37067882) (PMCID:PMC10152384)
Gumley, A. I. et al. (2022) The EMPOWER blended digital intervention for relapse prevention in schizophrenia: a feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial in Scotland and Australia. Lancet Psychiatry, 9(6), pp. 477-486. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(22)00103-1)
Gumley, A. I. et al. (2022) Digital smartphone intervention to recognise and manage early warning signs in schizophrenia to prevent relapse: the EMPOWER feasibility cluster RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 26(27), (doi: 10.3310/hlze0479) (PMID:35639493) (PMCID:PMC9376801)
Allan, S. et al. (2021) Perspectives of trial staff on the barriers to recruitment in a digital intervention for psychosis and how to work around them: qualitative study within a trial. JMIR Human Factors, 8(1), e2405. (doi: 10.2196/24055) (PMID:33666555) (PMCID:PMC7980120)
Yeo, C. et al. (2020) The VOICES typology of curatorial decisions in narrative collections of the lived experiences of mental health service use, recovery or madness: Qualitative study. JMIR Mental Health, 7(9), e16290. (doi: 10.2196/16290) (PMID:32945771)
Llewellyn-Beardsley, J. et al. (2020) Not the story you want? Assessing the fit of a conceptual framework characterising mental health recovery narratives. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 55, pp. 295-308. (doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01791-x) (PMID:31654089)
Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. , McLeod, H. J. , Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Lambrou, M., Clark, A. and Gumley, A. I. (2020) Perspectives of patients, carers and mental health staff on early warning signs of relapse in psychosis: a qualitative investigation. BJPsych Open, 6(1), e3. (doi: 10.1192/bjo.2019.88) (PMID:31826793) (PMCID:PMC7001464)
Gumley, A. et al. (2020) Early signs monitoring to prevent relapse in psychosis and promote well-being, engagement, and recovery: protocol for a feasibility cluster randomized controlled trial harnessing mobile phone technology blended with peer support. JMIR Research Protocols, 9(1), e15058. (doi: 10.2196/15058) (PMID:31917372)
Allan, S., McLeod, H. , Bradstreet, S. , Beedie, S., Moir, B., Gleeson, J., Farhall, J., Morton, E. and Gumley, A. (2019) Understanding implementation of a digital self-monitoring intervention for relapse prevention in psychosis: protocol for a mixed methods process evaluation. JMIR Research Protocols, 8(12), e15634. (doi: 10.2196/15634) (PMID:31821154) (PMCID:PMC6930509)
Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. , McLeod, H. , Farhall, J., Lambrou, M., Gleeson, J., Clark, A. and Gumley, A. (2019) Developing a hypothetical implementation framework of expectations for monitoring early signs of psychosis relapse using a mobile app: qualitative study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(10), e14366. (doi: 10.2196/14366) (PMID:31651400) (PMCID:PMC6838692)
McGranahan, R., Rennick-Egglestone, S., Ramsay, A., Llewellyn-Beardsley, J., Bradstreet, S. , Callard, F. , Priebe, S. and Slade, M. (2019) Curation of mental health recovery narrative collections: systematic review and qualitative synthesis. JMIR Mental Health, 6(10), e14233. (doi: 10.2196/14233) (PMID:31588912) (PMCID:PMC6915799)
Rennick-Egglestone, S. et al. (2019) Mental health recovery narratives and their impact on recipients: systematic review and narrative synthesis. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(10), pp. 669-679. (doi: 10.1177/0706743719846108) (PMID:31046432)
Bradstreet, S. , Allan, S. and Gumley, A. (2019) Adverse event monitoring in mHealth for psychosis interventions provides an important opportunity for learning. Journal of Mental Health, 28(5), pp. 461-466. (PMID:31240970)
Bradstreet, S. , Dodd, A. and Jones, S. (2018) Internalised stigma in mental health: an investigation of the role of attachment style. Psychiatry Research, 270, pp. 1001-1009. (doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.03.047) (PMID:29609988)
Heriot-Maitland, C. , Allan, S., Bradstreet, S. and Gumley, A. (2018) Antipsychotic treatments: who is really failing here? Lancet Psychiatry, 5(10), p. 785. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(18)30336-5) (PMID:30196055)
Bradstreet, S. (2015) Recovery through rights and relationships. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 4(4), pp. 154-156. (doi: 10.12968/bjmh.2015.4.4.154)
Gordon, J. and Bradstreet, S. (2015) So if we like the idea of peer workers, why aren't we seeing more? World Journal of Psychiatry, 5(2), pp. 160-166. (PMID:26110117) (PMCID:PMC4473487)
Mackay, R., Bradstreet, S. , McArthur, A. and Dunion, L. (2015) Dyad conversations about self-stigma in two Scottish communities. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 38(2), pp. 194-200. (doi: 10.1037/prj0000149) (PMID:26075529)
Smith, M. J., Bouch, J., Bradstreet, S. , Lakey, T., Nightingale, A. and O'Connor, R. C. (2015) Health services, suicide, and self-harm: patient distress and system anxiety. Lancet Psychiatry, 2(3), pp. 275-280. (doi: 10.1016/S2215-0366(15)00051-6) (PMID:26359905)
Bird, V. J., Le Boutillier, C., Leamy, M., Williams, J., Bradstreet, S. and Slade, M. (2014) Evaluating the feasibility of complex interventions in mental health services: standardised measure and reporting guidelines. British Journal of Psychiatry, 204(4), pp. 316-321. (doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.113.128314) (PMID:24311549)
McCaig, M., McNay, L., Marland, G., Bradstreet, S. and Campbell, J. (2014) Establishing a recovery college in a Scottish University. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 18(2), pp. 92-97. (doi: 10.1108/MHSI-04-2014-0013)
Bradstreet, S. and Mcbrierty, R. (2012) Recovery in Scotland: beyond service development. International Review of Psychiatry, 24(1), pp. 64-69. (doi: 10.3109/09540261.2011.650158) (PMID:22385428) (PMCID:PMC3581058)
Bradstreet, S. and Pratt, R. (2010) Developing peer support worker roles: reflecting on experiences in Scotland. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 14(3), pp. 36-41. (doi: 10.5042/mhsi.2010.0443)
Bradstreet, S. (2006) Harnessing the ‘lived experience’: formalising peer support approaches to promote recovery. Mental Health Review Journal, 11(2), pp. 33-37. (doi: 10.1108/13619322200600019)
Books
Chandler, R., Bradstreet, S. and Hayward, M. (2013) Voicing Caregiver Experiences: Wellbeing and Recovery Narratives for Caregivers. Scottish Recovery Network: Glasgow, p. 174. ISBN 9780955635960
Book Sections
St George, L. C., O'Hagan, M., Bradstreet, S. and Burge, M. (2017) The emerging field of peer support within mental health services. In: Smith, M. and Jury, A. F. (eds.) Workforce Development Theory and Practice in the Mental Health Sector. IGI Global: Hershey, pp. 247-249. ISBN 9781522518747 (doi: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1874-7.ch011)