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BARBER, Rosemary, BOOTE, Jonathan D., PARRY, Glenys D., COOPER, Cindy, YEELES, Philippa and COOK, Sarah
(2012).
Can the impact of public involvement on research be evaluated? : a mixed methods study.
Health Expectations, 15 (3), 229-241.
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CALDON, L., COLLINS, K., REED, M. W. R., PATNIK, J., SIVELL, S., CLEMENTS, A. and ELWYN, G.
(2010).
Clinicians’ concerns about decision support interventions for patients facing breast cancer surgery options: Understanding the challenge of implementing shared decision-making.
Health Expectations, 14 (2), 133-146.
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DAHLAWI, Nada, MILNES, Linda and SWALLOW, Veronica
(2024).
Children's behavioural and emotional reactions towards living with congenital heart disease in Saudi Arabia: A grounded theory study.
Health Expectations, 27 (2).
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HUGHES, Philippa, AHMED, Nisar, WINSLOW, Michella, WALTER, Stephen J., COLLINS, Karen and NOBLE, Bill
(2015).
Consumer views on a new holistic screening tool for supportive and palliative care needs: Sheffield Profile for Assessment and Referral for Care (SPARC): A survey of self-help support groups in health care.
Health Expectations, 18 (4), 562-577.
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IRESON, J., TAYLOR, Amy, RICHARDSON, E., GREENFIELD, B. and JONES, G.
(2022).
Exploring invisibility and epistemic injustice in Long Covid—A citizen science qualitative analysis of patient stories from an online Covid community.
Health Expectations.
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MCMULLEN, Sarah, PODUVAL, Shoba, ARMSTRONG, Megan, DAVIES, Nathan, DAYSON, Christopher, KHARICHA, Kalpa, NAIR, Pushpa, MISTRY, Manoj, SAJID, Madiha, WALTERS, Kate and WOODWARD, Abi
(2024).
A Qualitative Exploration of the Role of Culturally Relevant Social Prescribing in Supporting Pakistani Carers Living in the UK.
Health Expectations, 27 (6): e70099.
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MURRAY, Jenni, BAXTER, Ruth, LAWTON, Rebecca, HARDICRE, Natasha, SHANNON, Rosie, LANGLEY, Joe, PARTRIDGE, Rebecca, MOORE, Sally and O'HARA, Jane K.
(2023).
Unpacking the Cinderella black box of complex intervention development through the Partners at Care Transitions (PACT) programme of research.
Health Expectations.
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NIGHTINGALE, Ruth, KIRK, Susan, SWALLOW, Veronica and MCHUGH, Gretl A.
(2022).
Supporting the parent-to-child transfer of self-management responsibility for chronic kidney disease: a qualitative study.
Health Expectations.
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NIGHTINGALE, Ruth, MCHUGH, Gretl A, SWALLOW, Veronica and KIRK, Sue
(2022).
Shifting responsibilities: A qualitative study of how young people assume responsibility from their parents for self-management of their chronic kidney disease.
Health Expectations.
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