Items where Faculty is "Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education > School of Allied Health, Midwifery and Social Care"
Number of items: 6. BBarrado-Martín, Yolanda, Frost, Rachael, Catchpole, Jessica, Rookes, Tasmin Alanna, Gibson, Sarah, Avgerinou, Christina, Gardner, Benjamin, Gould, Rebecca L, Chadwick, Paul, Hopkins, Jane, Drennan, Vari M, Kharicha, Kalpa, Marston, Louise, Kumar, Rashmi, Elaswarapu, Rekha, Jowett, Claire and Walters, Kate R (2025) Understanding how older people with mild frailty engage with behaviour change to support their independence : a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 15, e086642. ISSN (online) 2044-6055 Bruun, Andrea, Jordan, Leon, Giles, Jo, Hughes, Rhidian, Anderson-Kittow, Rebecca and Tuffrey-Wijne, Irene (2025) Don’t assume, ask! A focus group study on end-of-life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities from minoritised ethnic groups. BMC Palliative Care, 24, p. 13. ISSN (online) 1472-684X GGoldacre, A., Hood, R., Davis, A., Jones, E. and Wang, C. (2022) Reunification and re-entry to care : an analysis of the national datasets for children looked after in England. The British Journal of Social Work, 52(8), pp. 4756-4777. ISSN (print) 0045-3102 Goldacre, Allie, Jones, Ed, Martin, Emma, Clements, Keith, Webb, Calum and Hood, Rick (2025) Predictors of re-referral to children’s social care services : an analysis of the national datasets for England. Children and Youth Services Review, 169, p. 108113. ISSN (print) 0190-7409 SSerfaty, Marc, Satchell, Jessica, Laycock, Gloria K., Brewin, Chris R., Buszewicz, Marta, Leavey, Gerard, Drennan, Vari M., Cooke, Jonathan and Kessel, Anthony (2025) Cross-agency working when conducting a pragmatic RCT for older victims of crime : our experiences and lessons learned. Trials, 26, p. 17. ISSN (online) 1745-6215 Sutton, Dr Katie, Armes, Professor Jo, Forbes, Professor Lindsay, Mohamed, Ms Amran, Shafi, Dr Shuja, Mustafa, Dr Reham, Shah, Ms S, Hayward, Professor Andrew, Pirani, Dr Tasneem, Vandrevala, Professor Tushna, Hendy, Professor Jane, Dar, Dr Osman, Asaria, Dr Miqdad, Zumla, Professor Sir Alimuddin and Ala, Professor Aftab (2025) A mixed method evaluation of a novel targeted health messaging intervention to promote COVID-19 protective behaviours and vaccination among Black and South Asian communities living in the UK (the COBHAM study). Clinical Medicine, p. 100285. ISSN (print) 1470-2118 (Epub Ahead of Print) |