Number of items: 7.
Article
Dawes, Jo, Barron, Duncan S. and Lee, Laurence E.
(2021)
Capturing learning from public involvement with people experiencing homelessness to help shape new physiotherapy research : utilizing a reflective model with an underāserved, vulnerable population.
Health Expectations,
ISSN (print) 1369-7625
(Epub Ahead of Print)
Dawes, Jo, Sanders, Charlotte and Allen, Rebecca
(2019)
'A mile in her shoes' : a qualitative exploration of the perceived benefits of volunteer led running groups for homeless women.
Health & Social Care in the Community, 27(5),
pp. 1232-1240.
ISSN (print) 0966-0410
Dawes, Jo, Deaton, Stuart and Greenwood, Nan
(2017)
Homeless people's access to primary care physiotherapy services : an exploratory, mixed-method investigation using a follow-up qualitative extension to core quantitative research.
BMJ Open, 7(6),
e012957.
ISSN (online) 2044-6055
Dawes, Joanna and Lambert, Paul
(2010)
Practice educators' experiences of supervising two students on allied health practice based placements.
Journal of Allied Health, 39(1),
pp. 20-27.
ISSN (print) 0090-7421
Conference or Workshop Item
Witty-Merrin, Adam, Joshi, Miraj, Dawes, Jo and Mein, Gill
(2018)
Impact of bicycle provision on the health of refugees in London : a qualitative study.
In: Public Health Science 2018 : A National Conference Dedicated to New Research in UK Public Health;
23 Nov 2018, Belfast, U.K..
(Unpublished)
Dawes, Jo, Allen, Rebecca and Sanders, Charlotte
(2017)
Impact of volunteer-led running groups for women affected by homelessness : a qualitative study of the charity, A Mile in Her Shoes.
In: Public Health Science 2017;
24 Nov 2017, London, U.K..
Dawes, J. and Knocker, P.
(2016)
Annual, temporary, volunteer-led physiotherapy service for homeless people : what have we learned from four years of Crisis at Christmas?
In: 4th European Congress of the European Region of the World Confederation of Physical Therapy (ER-WCPT);
11-12 Nov 2016, Liverpool, U.K..
(Unpublished)
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