Items where Author is "Ismail, Mubarak"

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INTHAVONG, Rungkarn, KHATAB, Khaled, WHITFIELD, Malcolm, COLLINS, Karen, ISMAIL, Mubarak and RAHEEM, Maruf (2020). The Impact of Risk Factors Reduction Scenarios on Hospital Admissions, Disability-Adjusted Life Years and the Hospitalisation Cost of Cardiovascular Disease in Thailand. Open Access Library Journal, 07 (03), 1-21. [Article]

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KHATAB, Khaled, RAHEEM, Maruf A., SARTORIUS, Benn and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2019). Prevalence and risk factors for child labour and violence against children in Egypt using Bayesian geospatial modelling with multiple imputation. PLOS ONE, 14 (5), e0212715. [Article]

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NURDIN, Samsu Udayana, ISMAIL, Mubarak, INDRIANI, Yaktiworo and ZURAIDA, Reni (2019). Nutrition, fruits and vegetable intake and lipid profile of obese and non-obese schoolchildren in Bandar Lampung Indonesia: a cross-sectional study. Open Access Library Journal, 6. [Article]

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IINTHAWONG, Rungkarn, KHATAB, Khaled, WHITFIELD, Malcolm, COLLINS, Karen, RAHEEM, M and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2019). Health care and hospitalisation costs of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Thailand. Open Access Library Journal, 6 (3), e5320. [Article]

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FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, SILVESTER, Anne, BARNETT, Deborah, FARNDON, Lisa and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2019). Hearing the voices of older adult patients: processes and findings to inform health services research. Research involvement and engagement, 5 (11). [Article]

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KHATAB, Khaled, INTHAWONG, Rungkarn, WHITFIELD, Malcolm, COLLINS, Karen, RAHEEM, Maruf A and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2019). Application of Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment equations to the Thai population. Biostatistics and Epidemiology International Journal. [Article]

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KHATAB, Khaled, INTHAWONG, Rungkarn, WHITFIELD, Malcolm, COLLINS, Karen, RAHEEM, Maruf and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2019). Risk factors associated with Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) in Thailand from the 4th National Health Examination Survey 2008-2009. Biostatistics and Epidemiology International Journal. [Article]

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FRANSEN-JAIBI, Hetty, POLLARD, Nick, VIANA MOLDES, Ines, STADLER-GRILLMAIER, Johana, ALVAREZ, Liliane and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2018). Meaningful occupation as a fundamental principle of health and citizenship. In: 17th Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists, Cape Town, South Africa, 21 May 2018. World Federation of Occupational Therapists. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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POLLARD, Nicholas, VIANA-MOLDES, Ines, FRANSEN-JAÏBI, Hetty, KANTARTZIS, Sarah and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2018). Occupation, citizenship and participation. In: Institute of Health and Community, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK. Institute of Health and Community, Plymouth University. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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POLLARD, Nicholas, KANTARTZIS, Sarah, ISMAIL, Mubarak, FRANSEN-JAÏBI, Hetty and VIANA-MOLDES, Ines (2018). The occupation of accessing healthcare and processes of (dis)citizenship in UK Somali migrants: Sheffield case study. World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin. [Article]

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MCCLIMENS, Alex, KELLY, Shona, ISMAIL, Mubarak and BRECKON, Jeff (2017). Evaluation of a new mental health liaison team in a general hospital. Part 2: exploring the themes and their effect on practice. Emergency Nurse, 25 (8), 23-26. [Article]

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MCCLIMENS, Alex, KELLY, Shona, ISMAIL, Mubarak and BRECKON, Jeff (2017). Evaluation of a new mental health liaison team in a general hospital. Part 1: background and literature review. Emergency Nurse, 25 (7), 31-34. [Article]

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BASHIR, Nadia, DAYSON, Christopher, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, CHOWBEY, Punita and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2016). Making the most of primary and community services: what works for BAME people with long-term conditions? Research Summary. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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BASHIR, Nadia, DAYSON, Christopher, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, ISMAIL, Mubarak and CHOWBEY, Punita (2016). Making the most of primary and community services : what works for BAME people with long-term conditions? Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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BRECKON, Jeff, KELLY, Shona, MCCLIMENS, Alex, ISMAIL, Mubarak and BURLEY, Keith (2016). Adult Mental Health Hospital Liaison Service Evaluation. Project Report. Sheffield, UK, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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BAMONTE, Jessica, BASHIR, Nadia, CHOWBEY, Punita, DAYSON, Christopher, GORE, Tony, ISMAIL, Mubarak and MCCARTHY, Lindsey (2015). Increasing the uptake of primary and community long-term conditions services in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Nottingham - an exploratory research study. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. [Monograph]

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KELLY, Shona and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2015). Stress and type 2 diabetes: a review of how stress contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes. Annual Review of Public Health, 36, 441-462. [Article]

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KELLY, Shona and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2014). Is exposure to chronic stressors a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes? The European Journal of Public Health, 24 (supl 2), p. 137. [Article]

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KELLY, Shona and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2014). Is exposure to chronic stressors a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes? The European Journal of Public Health, 24 (Supp2). [Article]

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GORNALL, Lesley, FOGGIN, Jane, ISMAIL, Mubarak and OWEN, Geraint (2013). An evaluation of The Home Office funded CHOICES Programme delivered by COMPASS. Other. Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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KATE, Gerrish, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2013). Experiences of the diagnosis and management of tuberculosis: a focused ethnography of Somali patients and healthcare professionals in the UK. Journal of advanced nursing, 69 (10), 2285-2294. [Article]

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GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2012). The meaning and consequences of tuberculosis among Somali people in the United Kingdom. Journal of advanced nursing, 68 (12), 2654-2663. [Article]

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GERRISH, Kate, ISMAIL, Mubarak and NAISBY, A (2010). Tackling TB together : a community participatory study of the socio-cultural factors influencing an understanding of TB within the Somali community in Sheffield. Other. Sheffield Hallam University. (Unpublished) [Monograph]

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TOD, Angela, DE NORMANVILLE, Clare, MCCLIMENS, Alex and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2009). Evaluating the engagement of seldom heard groups in commissioning health services. Project Report. SHU. [Monograph]

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ISMAIL, Mubarak, GERRISH, Kate, NAISBY, Andrew, SALWAY, Sarah and CHOWBEY, Punita (2014). Engaging minorities in researching sensitive health topics by using a participatory approach. Nurse researcher, 22 (2), 44-48. [Article]

CHOWBEY, Punita, SALWAY, Sarah and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2012). Influences on diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders among minority ethnic people in the UK. Journal of Public Mental Health, 11 (2), 54-64. [Article]

MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, WHITFIELD, Malcolm and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2010). Patient relationship. In: WINDAK, Adam, TOMASIK, Tomasz and DOMAGALA, Alicja, (eds.) Guidebook for teachers of family medicine on health promotion and disease prevention. Krakow, Zdrowie i Zarządzanie, 56-59. [Book Section]

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