Isabelle Butcher
Postdoctoral Researcher
Research groups
I am a postdoctoral researcher working on the ATTUNE project (Understanding mechanisms and mental health impacts of adverse childhood experiences to co-design preventative arts and digital interventions).
Prior to this I completed my PhD at University of Manchester (2020) which was funded by Medical Research Council and examined the association between traumatic life events, attachment style and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
I chair Health Research Authority Greater Manchester East ethics committee.
Recent publications
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“It’s been years and it still hurts”: Paediatric Critical Care staff experiences of being involved in serious investigations at work: a qualitative study
Journal article
Morrison R. et al, (2024), Intensive Care Medicine – Paediatric and Neonatal, 2
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Co-design and evaluation of a youth-informed organisational tool to enhance trauma-informed practices in the UK public sector: a study protocol
Journal article
Hugh-Jones S. et al, (2024), BMJ Open, 14, e078545 - e078545
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Challenges to well‐being in critical care
Journal article
Shaw RL. et al, (2024), Nursing in Critical Care
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Burnout and coping strategies in pediatric and neonatal intensive care staff.
Journal article
Butcher I. et al, (2023), Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology
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The trouble with trauma and triggering.
Journal article
Bhui K. and Butch I., (2023), Lancet Psychiatry
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How the
COVID
‐19 crisis affected the well‐being of nurses working in paediatric critical care: A qualitative study
Journal article
Pountney J. et al, (2023), British Journal of Health Psychology