Browse by Journals
Number of items: 11.
2015
NANCARROW, Susan, SMITH, Tony, ARISS, Steven and ENDERBY, Pamela M.
(2015).
Qualitative evaluation of the implementation of the interdisciplinary management tool: a reflective tool to enhance interdisciplinary teamwork using structured, facilitated action research for implementation.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 23 (4), 437-448.
[Article]
PECKOVER, Sue and TROTTER, Fiona
(2015).
Keeping the focus on children: the challenges of safeguarding children affected by domestic abuse.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 23 (4), 377-407.
[Article]
2013
GRIDLEY, Kate, BROOKS, Jennifer and GLENDINNING, Caroline
(2013).
Good practice in social care for disabled adults and older people with severe and complex needs: evidence from a scoping review.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 22 (3), 234-248.
[Article]
2012
ALLMARK, Peter, BAXTER, Susan, GOYDER, Elizabeth, GUILLAME, Louise and CROFTON-MARTIN, Gerard
(2012).
Assessing the health benefits of advice services: using research evidence and
logic model methods to explore complex pathways.
Health & Social Care In The Community.
[Article]
2009
NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, A M and PARKER, S G
(2009).
Understanding service context: development of a service pro forma to describe and measure elderly peoples' community and intermediate care services.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 17 (5), 434-446.
[Article]
2008
CROOT, E J, GRANT, Gordon, COOPER, C L and MATHERS, N
(2008).
Perceptions of the causes of childhood disability among Pakistani families living in the UK.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 16 (6), 606-613.
[Article]
GRANT, Gordon, REPPER, J and NOLAN, M
(2008).
Young people supporting parents with mental illness: experiences of assessment and support.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 16 (3), 271-281.
[Article]
REGEN, Emma, MARTIN, Graham, GLASBY, Jon, HEWITT, Graham, NANCARROW, Susan and PARKER, Hilda
(2008).
Challenges, benefits and weaknesses of intermediate care: results from five UK case study sites.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 16 (6), 629-637.
[Article]
2007
PECKOVER, Sue and CHIDLAW, Robert
(2007).
Too frightened to care? Accounts by district nurses working with clients who misuse substances.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 15 (3), 238-245.
[Article]
2003
PECKOVER, Sue
(2003).
'I could have just done with a little more help': an analysis of women's help-seeking from health visitors in the context of domestic violence.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 11 (3), 275-282.
[Article]
2002
PECKOVER, Sue
(2002).
Focusing upon children and men in situations of domestic violence: an analysis of the gendered nature of British health visiting.
Health & Social Care In The Community, 10 (4), 254-261.
[Article]