Items where Author is "Booth, Andrew"
Number of items: 6.
HOLDING, Eleanor, GETTINGS, Richard, FOSTER, Alexis, DOWRICK, Lorna, HAMPSHAW, Susan, HAYWOOD, Annette, HOMER, Catherine, BOOTH, Andrew and GOYDER, Elizabeth
(2024).
Developing the embedded researcher role: learning from the first year of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC), Doncaster, UK.
Public Health in Practice: 100516.
[Article]
SCOPE, Alison, LEAVISS, Joanna, BOOTH, Andrew, SUTTON, Anthea, PARRY, Glenys, BUSZEWICZ, Marta and MOSS-MORRIS, Rona
(2021).
The acceptability of primary care or community-based behavioural interventions for persistent physical symptoms: Qualitative systematic review.
British Journal of Health Psychology, 26 (4), 1069-1094.
[Article]
MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, ALLMARK, Peter, GOYDER, Elizabeth, GRANT, Gordon, RICKETTS, Tom, POLLARD, Nicholas, BOOTH, Andrew, HARROP, Deborah, DE-LA-HAYE, Stephanie, COLLINS, Karen and GREEN, Geoff
(2018).
A scoping study of interventions to increase the uptake of physical activity (PA) amongst individuals with mild-to-moderate depression (MMD).
BMC Public Health, 18, p. 392.
[Article]
MCLEAN, Sionnadh, BOOTH, Andrew, GEE, Melanie, SALWAY, Sarah, COBB, Mark, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and NANCARROW, Susan
(2016).
Appointment reminder systems are effective but not optimal: results of a systematic review and evidence synthesis employing realist principles.
Patient Preference and Adherence, 10, 479-499.
[Article]
MCLEAN, Sionnadh, GEE, Melanie, BOOTH, Andrew, SALWAY, Sarah, NANCARROW, Susan, COBB, Mark and BHANBHRO, Sadiq
(2014).
Targeting the use of reminders and notifications for uptake by populations (TURNUP): a systematic review and evidence synthesis.
Health Services and Delivery Research, 2 (34).
[Article]
NANCARROW, Susan, ENDERBY, Pam, ARISS, Steven, SMITH, Tony, BOOTH, Andrew, CAMPBELL, Michael, CANTRELL, Anna and PARKER, Stuart
(2012).
The impact of enhancing the effectiveness of interdisciplinary working. Section 1.
Project Report.
National Institute for Health Research.
[Monograph]