Items where Author is "Enderby, P"
Number of items: 7.
Article
NASR, Nasrin, ENDERBY, P and PARRY, Anne
(2012).
Redefinition of life experience following total hip replacement: a qualitative study.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 34 (10), 802-810.
[Article]
NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, A and ENDERBY, P
(2011).
Defining and identifying common elements of and contextual influences on the roles of support workers in health and social care: a thematic analysis of the literature.
Journal Of Evaluation In Clinical Practice, 17 (6), 1191-1199.
[Article]
MORAN, A, NANCARROW, Susan and ENDERBY, P
(2011).
Defining and identifying common elements of and contextual influences on the roles of support workers in health and social care : a thematic analysis of the literature.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 17 (6), 1191-1199.
[Article]
MCCLIMENS, Alex, NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, A, ENDERBY, P and MITCHELL, C
(2010).
'Riding the bumpy seas': or the impact of the Knowledge Skills Framework component of the Agenda for Change initiative on staff in intermediate care settings.
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 24 (1), 70-79.
[Article]
NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, A, FREEMAN, J, ENDERBY, P, DIXON, S, PARKER, S and BRADBURN, M
(2009).
Looking inside the black box of community rehabilitation and intermediate care teams in the United Kingdom: an audit of service and staffing configuration.
Quality in primary care, 17 (5), 323-333.
[Article]
Book Section
REPPER, J, GRANT, Gordon, NOLAN, M and ENDERBY, P
(2008).
Carers' experiences of mental health services and views about assessments : lessons from the Partnership in Carer Assessments Project (PICAP).
In: STICKLEY, Theo and BASSETT, Thurstine, (eds.)
Learning about mental health practice.
John Wiley and Sons.
[Book Section]
Conference or Workshop Item
ARISS, S, NANCARROW, S, SMITH, Tony and ENDERBY, P
(2011).
Staff participation and involvement in managing change: grassroots service development in multidisciplinary health-care teams.
In: Medical Sociology Conference, UK.
British Sociological Society.
(Unpublished)
[Conference or Workshop Item]