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HOMER, Catherine, NELSON, Pete, ALLMARK, Peter, GOYDER, Elizabeth and TOD, Angela (2020). What influences whether bariatric surgery is successful - the patients speak out. Obesity Reviews, 21: AD14-09, p. 78. [Article]

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NELSON, Pete, HOMER, Catherine, BISSELL, P, POWELL HOYLAND, V and POLLARD, Lee (2020). ‘When do we say Oh well you are going to die young but whey hey and when do we decide to do something about it? 'Childhood obesity - a child protection concern or a step too far?'. Obesity Reviews, 21: E13118, p. 221. [Article]

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GWILT, Alison, HOMER, Catherine, SHERRIFF, Graeme and CHILDS, Charmaine (2016). Community voices in design practice : a case study of understanding older adults’ clothing needs for keeping warm at home. In: Futurescan 3 : Intersecting Identities. Creative and Print Services. (In Press) [Book Section]

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POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa, HOMER, Catherine, TOD, Angela, NELSON, Pete, CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna and STOCKS, Amanda (2016). Cold Snaps - children’s health in a cold, damp home : influencing policy and practice. People, place and policy online, 10 (1). [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, TOD, Angela, THOMPSON, Andrew R., ALLMARK, Peter and GOYDER, Elizabeth (2016). Expectations and patients’ experiences of obesity prior to bariatric surgery: a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 6 (2), e009389. [Article]

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TOD, Angela, NELSON, Pete, CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna, HOMER, Catherine, POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa and STOCKS, Amanda (2016). Understanding influences and decisions of households with children with asthma regarding temperature and humidity in the home in winter a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 6 (1). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Barriers and system improvements for physical activity promotion after gestational diabetes: A qualitative exploration of the views of health care professionals. Diabetic Medicine, 41 (12): e15426. [Article]

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BURTON, Wendy, PADGETT, Louise, NIXON, Nicola, ELLS, Louisa, BROWN, Tamara, BAKHAI, Chirag, RADLEY, Duncan, HOMER, Catherine, MARWOOD, Jordan, DHIR, Pooja and BRYANT, Maria (2024). Transferability of the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme: a qualitative exploration of factors influencing the programme’s transfer ahead of wide-scale adoption. Diabetic Medicine, 41 (10): e15354. [Article]

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GARSIDE, Megan, HOMER, Catherine, DAYSON, Christopher, DOWRICK, Lorna, PICKERING, Katie and WRIGHT, Neil (2024). Mapping Community-based Services for Social Prescribing for Children and Young People living with Obesity across South Yorkshire. Health and Social Care in the Community: 566729. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, MARWOOD, Jordan, KINSELLA, Karina, DREW, Kevin, BROWN, Tamara, EVANS, Tamla, DHIR, Pooja, FREEMAN, Charlotte, JONES, Susan, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). Is the NHS low calorie diet programme delivered as planned? An observational study examining adherence of intervention delivery to service specification. Clinical Obesity, 14 (4): e12652. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Preventing Type 2 Diabetes after Gestational Diabetes: A Systematic Review Mapping Physical Activity Components using the Socio-Ecological Model. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 28 (8), 1354-1379. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine (2024). Editorial. Perspectives in public health, 144 (4), p. 202. [Article]

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WOODALL, James, HOMER, Catherine, FREEMAN, Charlotte, SOUTH, Jane, COOKE, Jo, HOLLIDAY, Judith, HARTLEY, Anna, MULLEN, Shane and STAFFORD, Bernard (2024). Evidence-based decision making in a climate of political expediency: insights from local government. Perspectives in Public Health. [Article]

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RADLEY, Duncan, EVANS, Tamla, MARWOOD, Jordan, KEYWORTH, Chris, HOMER, Catherine and ELLS, Louisa (2024). The NHS Low-Calorie Diet Digital Programme: Fidelity of behaviour change technique delivery. Diabetic Medicine. [Article]

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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]

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DHIR, Pooja, MAYNARD, Maria, DREW, Kevin J., HOMER, Catherine, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa Jane (2024). A Qualitative evaluation in community settings in England exploring the experiences of coaches delivering the NHS Low Calorie Diet programme pilot to ethnically diverse participants. BMJ Open, 14 (5). [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, KINSELLA, Karina, BROWN, Tamara, MARWOOD, Jordan, DREW, Kevin, RADLEY, Duncan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, OJO, Abimbola, TEKE, Jennifer, CLARE, Ken, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). ‘Life changing or a failure’? Qualitative experiences of service users from the weight maintenance phase of the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme pilot for type 2 diabetes. British Journal of Diabetes, 24. [Article]

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RADLEY, Duncan, DREW, Kevin, HOMER, Catherine, BROWN, Tamara, KINSELLA, Karina, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). Participant experiences during the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme pilot. Findings from an online survey. British Journal of Diabetes, 24. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, KINSELLA, Karina, MARWOOD, Jordan, BROWN, Tamara, RADLEY, Duncan, CLARE, Ken, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). The Re:Mission study. Evaluating the NHS Low Calorie Diet pilot - an overview of service user data collection methods. British Journal of Diabetes, 24. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, KINSELLA, Karina, BROWN, Tamara, MARWOOD, Jordan, DREW, Kevin, RADLEY, Duncan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, OJO, Abimbola, TEKE, Jennifer, CLARE, Ken, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). “Trying to make healthy choices”: the challenges of the food reintroduction phase of the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme pilot for type 2 diabetes. British Journal of Diabetes. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, KINSELLA, Karina, DREW, Kevin James, MARWOOD, Jordan, BROWN, Tamara, ROWLANDS, Simon, RADLEY, Duncan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, OJO, Abimbola, TEKE, Jennifer, CLARE, Ken, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). A fresh start with high hopes: a qualitative evaluation of experiences of the Total Diet Replacement phase of the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme pilot. British Journal of Diabetes, 24. [Article]

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DREW, Kevin J, HOMER, Catherine, RADLEY, Duncan, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). A qualitative study of the experiences of individuals who did not complete the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme Pilot. British Journal of Diabetes. [Article]

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DHIR, Pooja, EVANS, Tamla, DREW, Kevin James, MAYNARD, Maria, NOBLES, James, HOMER, Catherine and ELLS, Louisa (2024). Views, perceptions, and experiences of type 2 diabetes or weight management programmes among minoritized ethnic groups living in high-income countries: A systematic review of qualitative evidence. Obesity Reviews. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2024). Beyond the individual: socio-ecological factors impacting activity after Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetic Medicine. [Article]

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DREW, Kevin J., HOMER, Catherine, RADLEY, Duncan, JONES, Susan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2024). Normalisation and equity of referral to the NHS Low Calorie Diet programme pilot; a qualitative evaluation of the experiences of health care staff. BMC Public Health, 24 (1): 152. [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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DHIR, Pooja, MAYNARD, Maria, DREW, Kevin J., HOMER, Catherine, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa Jane (2023). South Asian individuals’ experiences on the NHS low-calorie diet programme: a qualitative study in community settings in England. BMJ Open, 13 (12). [Article]

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DREW, Kevin, HOMER, Catherine, RADLEY, Duncan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, KINSELLA, Karina, MAYNARD, Maria, BAKHAI, Chirag and ELLS, Louisa (2023). Equity and local health systems: a qualitative evaluation of the experiences of local health service leads during the first two years of the NHS Low Calorie Diet programme pilot. British Journal of Diabetes, 23 (2), 77-85. [Article]

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RADLEY, Duncan and HOMER, Catherine (2023). Editorial. Perspectives in public health, 143 (6), p. 294. [Article]

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EVANS, Tamla S, DREW, Kevin J, MCKENNA, Jim, DHIR, Pooja, MARWOOD, Jordan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, HILL, Andrew J, NEWSON, Lisa, HOMER, Catherine, MATU, Jamie, RADLEY, Duncan and ELLS, Louisa J (2023). Can the delivery of behavioural support be improved in the NHS England Low-Calorie Diet Programme? An observational study of behaviour change techniques. Diabetic Medicine: e15245. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). O.3.3-7 A Socio-ecological approach to overcoming barriers for physical activity promotion after gestational diabetes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis [abstract only]. European Journal of Public Health, 33 (Supp 1). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). Physical activity after gestational diabetes: more motivation or change the situation? The Sport and Exercise Scientist, 77 (Autumn). [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2023). A systematic review and thematic synthesis of the barriers and facilitators to physical activity for women after Gestational Diabetes: A socio-ecological approach. British Journal of Diabetes, 23 (1). [Article]

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EVANS, Tamla S., DHIR, Pooja, RADLEY, Duncan, DUARTE, Cristiana, KEYWORTH, Chris, HOMER, Catherine, HILL, Andy J., HAWKES, Rhiannon, MATU, Jamie, MCKENNA, James and ELLS, Louisa J. (2022). Does the design of the NHS Low‐Calorie Diet Programme have fidelity to the programme specification? A documentary review of service parameters and behaviour change content in a type 2 diabetes intervention. Diabetic Medicine: e15022. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2022). A systematic review using the socio-ecological model for physical activity interventions aiming to prevent type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes (abstract only). Journal of Sports Sciences, 40 (Sup 1), p. 7. [Article]

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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison (2022). A systematic review using the socioecological model for physical activity interventions aiming to prevent type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes [abstract only]. Journal of Sports Sciences. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, ELLS, Louisa, RADLEY, Duncan, DREW, Kevin, BROWN, Tamara, LOGUE, Jen, WATSON, Patricia, JONES, Susan and CLARE, Ken (2022). Re:Mission - an evaluation of the NHS low calorie diet programme - early learning. In: United Kingdom Congress on Obesity (UKCO) 2022, Lancaster, UK, 07-08 Sep 2022. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HOMER, Catherine, WOODALL, James, FREEMAN, Charlotte, SOUTH, Jane, COOKE, Jo, HOLLIDAY, Judith, HARTLEY, Anna and MULLEN, Shane (2022). Changing the culture: a qualitative study exploring research capacity in local government. BMC Public Health, 22: 1341. [Article]

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CLARE, Ken, OJO, Abi, TEKE, Jenny, WILLIS, Mike, AKHTAR, Gulsoom, CLEGG, Beth, GODDARD, Clair, FREEMAN, Charlotte, DREW, Kevin, RADLEY, Duncan, HOMER, Catherine and ELLS, Louisa (2022). 'Valued and listened to’: the collective experience of patient and public involvement in a national evaluation. Perspectives in Public Health, 142 (4), 199-201. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, LOWE, Anna, GARDNER, Suzanne and STONE, Tess (2022). #EasierToBeActive. In: Elevate: activating the nation, London, 15 Jun 2022. Elevate. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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STICKLEY, T, O'CAITHAIN, A and HOMER, Catherine (2022). The value of qualitative methods to public health research, policy and practice. Perspect Public Health. [Article]

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NELSON, Peter, BISSELL, Paul, HOMER, Catherine, POLLARD, Lee and POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa (2020). Is Childhood Obesity a Child Protection Concern? The British Journal of Social Work. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine (2020). The patient experience of bariatric surgery: a longitudinal qualitative study. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University. [Thesis]

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NELSON, Pete, HOMER, Catherine and MARTIN, Richard William (2020). What makes a looked after child happy and unhappy? Adoption and Fostering, 44 (1), 20-36. [Article]

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NELSON, Pete, BISSELL, Paul, POLLARD, Lee, HOMER, Catherine and POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa (2018). Is childhood obesity a child protection concern? Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna, GILBERTSON, Janet, TOD, Angela, NELSON, Pete, POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa, HOMER, Catherine, LUSAMBILI, Adelaide and THOMAS, Ben (2017). Using environmental monitoring to complement in-depth qualitative interviews in cold homes research. Indoor and Built Environment, 26 (7), 937-950. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine and TOD, Angela (2016). Obesity and bariatric surgery : through the patients eyes. In: RCN International Nursing Research Conference, Edinburgh, 6-8th April. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HOMER, Catherine, GOLDSBOROUGH, Nicola, BARKER, Margo and ATCHINSON, Rebecca (2016). Healthy eating in the early years : a qualitative exploration of food provision in the childminder setting. British Food Journal, 118 (4), 992-1002. [Article]

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TOD, Angela Mary, NELSON, Peter, CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna, HOMER, Catherine, POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa and STOCKS, Amanda (2016). Understanding influences and decisions of households with children with asthma regarding temperature and humidity in the home in winter a qualitative study. BMJ Open, 6 (1), e009636. [Article]

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LUMLEY, Elizabeth, HOMER, Catherine, PALFREYMAN, Simon, SHACKLEY, Phil and TOD, Angela (2015). A qualitative study to explore the attitude of clinical staff to the challenges of caring for obese patients. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 24 (23-24), 3594-3604. [Article]

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HOMER, Catherine, ALLMARK, Peter, IBBOTSON, Rachel, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and TOD, Angela (2015). Weight gain following stroke : its everybody's business. In: UK Stroke Forum 2015, ACC Liverpool, 1-3 December 2015. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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GWILLT, Alison, HOMER, Catherine, SHERRIFF, Graeme and CHILDS, Charmaine (2015). Community voices in design practice: a case study of understanding older adults' clothing needs for keeping warm at home. In: BRITT, Helena, MORGAN, Laura and WALTON, Kerry, (eds.) Futurescan 3: Intersecting Identities. Creative and Print Services, Loughborough University. [Book Section]

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CHILDS, Charmaine, GWILT, Alison, SHERRIFF, Graeme and HOMER, Catherine (2015). Old and Cold: Challenges in the Design of Personalised Thermal Comfort at Home. In: CHRISTER, Kirsty, (ed.) Design 4 health: Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Design4Health. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, 1-9. [Book Section]

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HOMER, Catherine, ALLMARK, Peter, BHANBHRO, Sadiq, IBBOTSON, Rachel and TOD, Angela (2015). Weight gain following stroke in younger age (below 70 years) in men and women: challenges and opportunities for prevention and action. Project Report. Sheffield, UK, Collaboration for Leadership in applied Health Research and Care. [Monograph]

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HOMER, Catherine and TOD, Angela (2014). Seeking normality from bariatric surgery. In: 21st European Congress on Obesity, Sofia, Bulgaria, 28-31 May 2014. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HOMER, Catherine and TOD, Angela (2014). Social networking and bariatric surgery : support or sabotage. In: 21st European Congress of Obesity, Sofia, Bulgaria, 28-31 May 2014. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HOMER, Catherine, TOD, Angela, ALLMARK, Peter, BHANBHRO, Sadiq and IBBOTSON, Rachel (2014). Weight gain after a stroke : the issue and control. In: RCN 2014 Annual International Nursing Research Conference, Glasgow, 2-4 April 2014. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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HOMER, Catherine, ALLMARK, Peter, BHANBHRO, Sadiq, IBBOTSON, Rachel and TOD, Angela (2014). Long term weight gain following stroke : exploring incidence and explanations. In: BSA Medical Sociology Annual Conference, Aston University, Birmingham, 10-12 September 2014. (Submitted) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, Anna, TOD, Angela, HOMER, Catherine, NELSON, Pete, STOCKS, Amanda and POWELL-HOYLAND, Vanessa (2013). Warm Well Families: Rotherham Final Report. Project Report. Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. [Monograph]

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HOMER, Catherine and TOD, Angela (2012). The weight loss surgery journey: a view from the patients' side of the lens. In: 18th Qualitative Health Research (QHR) Conference, Montreal, 23-25 October 2012. (Submitted) [Conference or Workshop Item]

HOMER, Catherine and TOD, Angela (2012). What is the experience of obese people undergoing bariatric surgery in the UK? In: BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Conference 2012, University of Leicester, 5-7th September 2012. [Conference or Workshop Item]

TOD, Angela, LUSAMBILI, Adelaide, HOMER, Catherine, ABBOTT, Joanne, COOKE, Joanne Mary, STOCKS, Amanda Jayne and MCDAID, Kathleen Anne (2012). Understanding factors influencing vulnerable older people keeping warm and well in winter: a qualitative study using social marketing techniques. BMJ Open, 2 (4), 1-12. [Article]

LUSAMBILI, Adelaide, TOD, Angela, HOMER, Catherine, ABBOTT, J, COOKE, J and MCDAID, K (2011). Keeping warm: social connectedness and technology (a case study of Rotherham (England): technology and health in the elderly. The International Journal of Health, Wellness and Society, 1 (3), 27-42. [Article]

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