Publications
Joshi, D., Nayagam, J., Clay, L., Yerlett, J., Claridge, L., Day, J., Ferguson, J., Mckie, P., Vara, R., Pargeter, H., Lockyer, R., Jones R., Heneghan, M., Samyn M. (2024). UK guideline on the transition and management of childhood liver diseases in adulthood. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 1-31.
Day, J., Hames, A., Earl, M., Simpson, A., Deepak, J., Pissas,E., & Samyn, M. (2023). Self‐management skills in a UK sample of young people with chronic liver disease. Pediatric Transplantation, 27 (8), e14614.
Day, J.M., Samyn, M., Proctor, S., Joshi, D., Pissas, E., Chanpong, A., Hedderly, T., & Dhawan, A. (2021). Mental Health, Cognitive, and Neuropsychiatric Needs in Children and Young People With Wilson Disease. JPGN Reports, 2, e094.
Samyn, M., Day. J., & Hames, A. (2022). Growing Up with Liver Disease. In Textbook of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition (Second Edition), Guandalini, S., & Dhawan, A. (Eds). 1051-1062.
Hames, A., Matcham, F., Makin, I., Day, J., Joshi, D., & Samyn, M. (2021). Adherence, Mental Health and Illness Perceptions in Autoimmune Liver Disease: Looking Beyond Liver Function Tests. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition, 73 (3), 376-384.
Greenbury, C., Day, J., Baker, A (2021) Addressing stress in the paediatric workplace through focus groups. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 106 (Suppl 1), A242.2-A243.
Samyn, M., & Day, J. M. (2021). Liver Transplant Assessment for Young People: Addressing the Needs of Young People with Liver Disease. Liver Transplantation: Clinical Assessment and Management, 55-63.
Vimalesvaran, S., Souza, L. N., Deheragoda, M., Samyn, M., Day, J., Verma, A., & Dhawan, A. (2021). Outcomes of adults who received liver transplant as young children. EClinicalMedicine, 38, 100987.
De Graaf, N., Manjra, I., Hames, A., & Zitx, C. (2019). Thinking about ethnicity and gender diversity in children and young people. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 24(2), 291-303.
Davidson, S., Morrison, A., Skagerberg, E., Russel, I., & Hames, A. (2019). A therapeutic group for young people with diverse gender identifications. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 24(2), 241-257.
Day, J., & Samyn, M. Moving on–The Journey from Paediatric to Adult Services (2019). By Children's Liver Disease Foundation July 30. https://childliverdisease.org/moving-on-the-journey-from-paediatric-to-adult-services/
Hames, A. ,Simpson, A., Matcham, F., Day, J., & Samyn, M., (2018). An integrated model of care for young people with liver disease and transplant. European Journal for Person Centred Healthcare 6(3), 424.
Samyn, M. Fihosy, S., & Hames, A (2018). Showing we care: Reducing non-attendance rates in an adolescent clinic. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 104(2), 198.
Paranahewa, S., Joshi, D., Day, J., Mckie, P., Heaton, N., Heneghan, M. A., & Patel, N. (2018). Late Graft Loss in Children and Young People Post Liver Transplantation: The Importance of Transition Services. HEPATOLOGY, 68, 675A-675A.
Hames, A., Matcham, F., Joshi, D., Heneghan, M., Dhawan, A., Heaton, N., & Samyn, M. (2016). Liver transplant in adolescents: the role of mental health. Liver Transplantation 22 (11), 1544-1553.
Matcham, F., Carroll, A., Chung, N., Crawford, V., Galloway, J., Hames, A. et al (2016). Smoking and common mental disorders in patients with chronic conditions: An analysis of data collected via a web-based screening system. General Hospital Psychiatry. 45(10), 12-18.
Frederick, E., Zelikovsky, N., Aujoulat, I., Hames, A., & Wray, J. (2015). Post-transplant psychological adjustment – the later years. Paediatric Transplantation, 18(7), 675-688.
Samyn, M. & Hames, A. (2015). Growing up with Liver Disease. In Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Guandalini, S., Dhawan, A. & Branski, D. (Eds). 887-896.
Day, J., Hames, A., Heneghan, M., Hutton, J., Samyn, M., & Dobbels, F. (2015). Body Image Perception in Young People with Chronic Liver Disease. Pediatric Transplantation (19), 75-75.
Hames, A., Malan, J. & Samyn, M. (2015). Whose Problem Is It? Managing Non-adherence in Young People. Pediatric Transplantation (19), 88-88.
Dobbels, F., Hames, A., Aujoulat, I., Heaton, N., & Samyn, M. (2012) Should we retransplant a patient who is non-adherent? A literature review and critical reflection. Pediatric Transplantation, 16(1), 4-11.
Hames, A., Evangeli, M., Harrop, C., & di Forti, M. (2012) Understanding cannabis use in first episode psychosis: an application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 6, 38-44.
Heath, J., MacKinlay, D., Watson, A.R., Hames, A., Wirz, L., Scott, S., Klewchuk, E., Milford, D., & McHugh, K. (2011). Self-reported quality of life in children and young people with chronic kidney disease. Paediatric Nephrology, 26 (5), 767-773.
Day, J., Schmidt, U., Collier, D., Perkins, S., Van den Eynde, F., Treasure, J., Yi, I., Winn, S., Robinson, P., Murphy, R., Keville, S., Johnson-Sabine, E., Jenkins, M., Frost, S., Dodge, L., Berelowitz, M., & Eisler, I. (2011). Risk factors, correlates, and markers in early-onset bulimia nervosa and EDNOS. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 44(4), 287-94.
Day, J., Ternouth, A., and Collier, D. A. (2009). Eating disorders and obesity: two sides of the same coin?. Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 18, 96-100.
Van den Eynde, F., De Saedeleer, S., Nauts, K., Day, J., Vogels., C., van Heeringen, C., Audenaert, K. (2009) Quetiapine treatment and improved cognitive functioning in borderline personality disorder. Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental; 24(8):646-9.