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BHANBHRO, Sadiq, DRENNAN, V.M, GRANT, Robert and HARRIS, Ruth (2011). Assessing the contribution of prescribing in primary care by nurses and professionals allied to medicine : a systematic review of literature. BMC Health Services Research, 11 (330), 1-10. [Article]

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CAROLAN, I., SMITH, T., HALL, A. and SWALLOW, Veronica (2014). Emerging communities of child-healthcare practice in the management of long-term conditions such as chronic kidney disease: Qualitative study of parents' accounts. BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1), p. 292. [Article]

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DIXON, S, KAAMBWA, B, NANCARROW, Susan, BRYAN, S and MARTIN, G (2010). The relationship between staff skill mix, costs and outcomes in intermediate care services. BMC Health Services Research, 10. [Article]

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DOWNEY, John, SHEARN, Katie, BROWN, Nicola, WADEY, Ross and BRECKON, Jeff (2021). Behaviour change practices in exercise referral schemes: developing realist programme theory of implementation. BMC Health Services Research, 21. [Article]

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FAIR, Frankie, MARVIN-DOWLE, Katie, ARDEN, Madelynne and SOLTANI, Hora (2020). Healthy Weight Services in England before, during and after pregnancy: a mixed methods approach. BMC Health Services Research, 20. [Article]

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FRITH, Gabbi, CARVER, Kathryn, CURRY, Sarah, DARBY, Alan, SYDES, Anna, SYMONDS, Stephen, WILSON, Katrina, MCGREGOR, Gordon, AUTON, Kevin and NICHOLS, Simon (2021). Changes in patient activation following cardiac rehabilitation using the Active + me digital healthcare platform during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cohort evaluation. BMC Health Services Research, 21 (1), p. 1363. [Article]

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FRITH, Gabbi, CARVER, Kathryn, CURRY, Sarah, DARBY, Alan, SYDES, Anna, SYMONDS, Stephen, WILSON, Katrina, MCGREGOR, Gordon, AUTON, Kevin and NICHOLS, Simon (2021). Changes in patient activation following cardiac rehabilitation using the Active+me digital healthcare platform during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cohort evaluation. BMC Health Services Research, 21, p. 1363. [Article]

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GAO, Jie, ARDEN, Madelynne, HOO, Zhe Hui and WILDMAN, Martin (2019). Understanding patient activation and adherence to nebuliser treatment in adults with cystic fibrosis: responses to the UK version of PAM-13 and a think aloud study. BMC Health Services Research, 19 (1), p. 420. [Article]

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HAMPSHAW, Susan, COOKE, Jo and MOTT, Laurie (2018). What is a research derived actionable tool, and what factors should be considered in their development? A Delphi study. BMC Health Services Research, 18, p. 740. [Article]

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JONES, Susan, BROWN, Tamara J., WATSON, Patricia, HOMER, Catherine, FREEMAN, Charlotte, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). Commercial provider staff experiences of the NHS low calorie diet programme pilot: a qualitative exploration of key barriers and facilitators. BMC Health Services Research, 24 (1): 53. [Article]

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LANGLEY, Joe, WOLSTENHOLME, Dan and COOKE, Jo (2018). 'Collective Making' as knowledge mobilisation: the contribution of participatory design in the co-creation of knowledge in healthcare. BMC Health Services Research, 18, p. 585. [Article]

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NIGHTINGALE, R., SINHA, M.D. and SWALLOW, Veronica (2014). Using focused ethnography in paediatric settings to explore professionals' and parents' attitudes towards expertise in managing chronic kidney disease stage 3-5. BMC Health Services Research, 14 (1), p. 403. [Article]

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PRICE, Charlotte L, SZCZEPURA, Ala K, GUMBER, Anil K and PATNICK, Julietta (2010). Comparison of breast and bowel cancer screening uptake patterns in a common cohort of South Asian women in England. BMC Health Services Research, 10 (1), p. 103. [Article]

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REALE, Sophie, TURNER, Rebecca R., SUTTON, Eileen, TAYLOR, Stephanie J.C., BOURKE, Liam, MORRISSEY, Dylan, BROWN, Janet, ROSARIO, Derek J. and STEED, Liz (2021). Towards implementing exercise into the prostate cancer care pathway: development of a theory and evidence-based intervention to train community-based exercise professionals to support change in patient exercise behaviour (The STAMINA trial). BMC Health Services Research, 21 (1). [Article]

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SHEARN, Katie, PIERCY, Hilary, ALLMARK, Peter and HIRST, Julia (2019). Clarity, conviction and coherence supports buy-in to positive youth sexual health services: focused results from a realist evaluation. BMC Health Services Research, 19, p. 503. [Article]

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SWALLOW, Veronica, ALLEN, D., WILLIAMS, J., SMITH, T., CROSIER, J., LAMBERT, H., QIZALBASH, L., WIRZ, L. and WEBB, N.J.A. (2012). Pan-Britain, mixed-methods study of multidisciplinary teams teaching parents to manage children's long-term kidney conditions at home: Study protocol. BMC Health Services Research, 12 (1), p. 33. [Article]

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SWALLOW, Veronica, NIGHTINGALE, R., WILLIAMS, J., LAMBERT, H., WEBB, N.J., SMITH, T., WIRZ, L., QIZALBASH, L., CROWTHER, L. and ALLEN, D. (2013). Multidisciplinary teams, and parents, negotiating common ground in shared-care of children with long-term conditions: A mixed methods study. BMC Health Services Research, 13 (1), p. 264. [Article]

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THORNELOE, Rachael J., GRIFFITHS, Christopher E.M., ASHCROFT, Darren M. and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2017). The challenges of assessing patients' medication beliefs: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research, 17 (1). [Article]

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TURNER, Rebecca, ARDEN, Madelynne, REALE, Sophie, SUTTON, Eileen, TAYLOR, Stephanie J. C., BOURKE, Liam, GREENFIELD, Diana M., MORRISSEY, Dylan, BROWN, Janet, DOHERTY, Patrick, ROSARIO, Derek and STEED, Liz (2021). The development of a theory and evidence-based intervention to aid implementation of exercise into the prostate cancer care pathway with a focus on healthcare professional behaviour, the STAMINA trial. BMC Health Services Research, 21, p. 273. [Article]

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