Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Health services research"
Number of items: 13. ArticleBruun, Andrea, Cresswell, Amanda, Jeffrey, David, Jordan, Leon, Keagan‐Bull, Richard, Giles, Jo, Swindells, Sarah, Wilding, Meg, Payne, Nicola, Gibson, Sarah L., Anderson‐Kittow, Rebecca and Tuffrey‐Wijne, Irene (2024) The all together group : co‐designing a toolkit of approaches and resources for end‐of‐life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities in social care settings. Health Expectations, 27(4), e14174. ISSN (print) 1369-6513 Dickerson, Anne E, Stapleton, Tadhg, Bloss, Jamie, Géinas, Isabelle, Harries, Priscilla, Choi, Moon, Margot-Cattin, Isabel, Mazer, Barbara, Patomella, Ann-Helen, Swanepoel, Lizette, Van Niekerk, Lana, Unsworth, Carolyn A, Vrkljan, Brenda and (2024) A systematic review of effective interventions and strategies to support the transition of older adults from driving to driving retirement/cessation. Innovation in Aging, 8(6), ISSN (print) 2399-5300 Gillman, Lindsay J, Drennan, Vari M, Marshall, Jayne E and Boaz, Annette (2024) ‘Hands on’, ‘hands off’ or ‘hands poised’? Exploring intrapartum midwifery decision making through ethnographic research. Midwifery, 137, p. 104105. ISSN (print) 0266-6138 Guise, Veslemøy, Chambers, Mary, Lyng, Hilda Bø, Haraldseid-Driftland, Cecilie, Schibevaag, Lene, Fagerdal, Birte, Dombestein, Heidi, Ree, Eline and Wiig, Siri (2024) Identifying, categorising, and mapping actors involved in resilience in healthcare : a qualitative stakeholder analysis. BMC Health Services Research, 24, p. 230. ISSN (print) 1472-6963 Kim, Na Y., Donaldson, Christopher D., Wertheim, David and Naini, Farhad B. (2024) Accuracy and precision of three-dimensionally printed orthognathic surgical splints. Applied Sciences, 14(14), p. 6089. ISSN (online) 2076-3417 Leggat, Fiona J., Heaton-Shrestha, Celayne, Fish, Jessica, Siriwardena, Aloysius Niroshan, Domeney, Anne, Rowe, Carol, Patel, Ian, Parsons, Judith, Blair, John and Jones, Fiona (2024) An exploration of the experiences and self-generated strategies used when navigating everyday life with Long Covid. BMC Public Health, 24, p. 789. ISSN (online) 1471-2458 Moody, Suzy Clare (2024) Enhancing food sustainability in the acute hospital setting – a nurse-led study of patient food. British Journal of Nursing, ISSN (print) 0966-0461 (In Press) Mortimer, Craig, Nikoletou, Dimitra, Ooms, Ann and Williams, Julia (2024) Clinical reasoning amongst paramedics using nebulised β₂ agonists to treat acute asthma exacerbations : a qualitative study. npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine, 34(1), p. 24. ISSN (online) 2055-1010 Price, Jayne, Storton, Helen and Lewin-Taylor, Tracie (2024) Role of children’s hospices in caring for children, young people and families. Nursing Standard, ISSN (print) 0029-6570 Tilley, Elizabeth, Rouse, Lorna, Tuffrey‐Wijne, Irene and Anderson‐Kittow, Rebecca (2024) Reflections on an evidence review process to inform the co‐design of a toolkit for supporting end‐of‐life care planning with people with intellectual disabilities. Health Expectations, 27(5), e70062. ISSN (print) 1369-6513 Watkins, Alan, Jones, Jenna Katherine, Ali, Khalid, Dewar, Richard, Edwards, Adrian, Evans, Bridie Angela, Evans, Lyn, Ford, Gary A, Hampton, Chelsey, John, Roger, Jones, Charlene, Moore, Chris, Obiako, Michael, Porter, Alison, Pryce, Alan, Quinn, Tom, Seagrove, Anne C, Snooks, Helen, Whitman, Shirley and Rees, Nigel (2024) Transient Ischaemic attack Emergency Referral (TIER) : randomised feasibility trial results. Emergency Medicine Journal, ISSN (print) 1472-0205 (Epub Ahead of Print) Youssef, Essra, Calvert, Anna, Greening, Vanessa, Pearce, Dominique, Wright, Suzannah, Eccleston, Emma, Oshodi, Lolade, Heath, Paul and Vandrevala, Tushna (2024) Understanding the barriers and enablers to participation in vaccine trials in a pregnant population from diverse ethnic background in an inner-city UK hospital. PLOS ONE, 19(10), e0312799. ISSN (online) 1932-6203 ThesisLivingstone, Elizabeth Anne (2024) Preconceptions and paradoxes : barriers and facilitators to accessing stroke self-management support. (PhD thesis), Kingston University, . |