Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/47458, first published .
Using a Novel Gameplay Intervention to Target Intrusive Memories After Work-Related Trauma: Iterative Qualitative Analysis of Intensive Care Unit Staff Experiences

Using a Novel Gameplay Intervention to Target Intrusive Memories After Work-Related Trauma: Iterative Qualitative Analysis of Intensive Care Unit Staff Experiences

Using a Novel Gameplay Intervention to Target Intrusive Memories After Work-Related Trauma: Iterative Qualitative Analysis of Intensive Care Unit Staff Experiences

Journals

  1. Ahmed Pihlgren S, Johansson L, Holmes E, Kanstrup M. Exploring healthcare workers’ experiences of a simple intervention to reduce their intrusive memories of psychological trauma: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2024;15(1) View
  2. Pan D, Lin C, Xin M, Wolf O, Xue G, Li X. Understanding episodic memory dynamics: Retrieval and updating mechanisms revealed by fMRI and tDCS. NeuroImage 2025;310:121170 View
  3. Beckenstrom A, Bonsall M, Markham A, Slade O, Ramineni V, Iyadurai L, Islam Z, Highfield J, Jaki T, Goodwin G, Dias R, Daniels R, Malik A, Summers C, Kingslake J, Holmes E. A digital imagery-competing task intervention for stopping intrusive memories in trauma-exposed health-care staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a Bayesian adaptive randomised clinical trial. The Lancet Psychiatry 2026;13(3):233 View