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‘All Four Engines Have Failed’: A qualitative study of the health impacts, reactions and behaviours of passengers and crew onboard flight BA009 which flew through a volcanic ash cloud in 1982 (2025)
Journal Article
Meach, R., Horwell, C. J., & de Terte, I. (2025). ‘All Four Engines Have Failed’: A qualitative study of the health impacts, reactions and behaviours of passengers and crew onboard flight BA009 which flew through a volcanic ash cloud in 1982. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 124, Article 105558. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2025.105558

This study investigated the experiences, health impacts and behaviours of passengers and crew onboard British Airways flight BA009 which flew through a volcanic ash cloud from Mount Galunggung, Indonesia, in 1982. In addition to secondary data source... Read More about ‘All Four Engines Have Failed’: A qualitative study of the health impacts, reactions and behaviours of passengers and crew onboard flight BA009 which flew through a volcanic ash cloud in 1982.

Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection (2025)
Journal Article
Sculthorpe, N. F., McLaughlin, M., Cerexhe, L., Macdonald, E., Dello Iacono, A., Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., Ingram, J., Meach, R., Carless, D., Ormerod, J., & Hayes, L. D. (2025). Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection. BMJ Open, 15(1), Article e086646. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-086646

Background: COVID-19 disease results in disparate responses between individuals and has led to the emergence of long coronavirus disease (Long-COVID), characterised by persistent and cyclical symptomology. To understand the complexity of Long-COVID,... Read More about Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS): a longitudinal prospective cohort study of COVID-19 recovery after mild acute infection.

An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app (2024)
Journal Article
Meach, R., Carless, D., Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., Mclaughlin, M., Hayes, L. D., Mair, J. L., Ormerod, J., Hilliard, N., Ingram, J., & Sculthorpe, N. F. (2024). An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app. Journal of Patient Experience, 11, https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735241272158

Adaptive pacing (AP) is a self-management technique which seeks to balance energy and rest in individuals with chronic health conditions. Adaptive pacing can help people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome learn how to manage thei... Read More about An Adaptive Pacing Intervention for Adults Living With Long COVID: A Narrative Study of Patient Experiences of Using the PaceMe app.

“You Think You’re Going to Get Better”: A Creative-Relational Inquiry Into Long Covid and Physical Activity (2024)
Journal Article
Carless, D., Ormerod, J., Douglas, K., Kan, D., Meach, R., Hayes, L. D., Hilliard, N., Ingram, J., Mair, J. L., Mclaughlin, M., Sanal-Hayes, N. E. M., & Sculthorpe, N. F. (2025). “You Think You’re Going to Get Better”: A Creative-Relational Inquiry Into Long Covid and Physical Activity. Qualitative Inquiry, 31(3), 344-351. https://doi.org/10.1177/10778004241234633

This creative-relational inquiry explores the lived experience of people suffering from Long Covid. Responding to calls for a publicly oriented qualitative inquiry, we collaborate across an extended project team to develop and share an accessible and... Read More about “You Think You’re Going to Get Better”: A Creative-Relational Inquiry Into Long Covid and Physical Activity.