Items where Author is "Nancarrow, Susan"

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SMITH, Tony, FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, NANCARROW, Susan, ARISS, Steven Mark Brian and ENDERBY, Pamela (2019). Towards a theoretical framework for integrated team leadership (IgTL). Journal of Interprofessional Care. [Article]

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SMITH, Tony, FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, NANCARROW, Susan, ARISS, Steven and ENDERBY, Pamela (2018). Leadership in interprofessional health and social care teams : a literature review. Leadership in Health Services, 31 (4). [Article]

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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]

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NANCARROW, Susan, SMITH, Tony, ARISS, Steven and ENDERBY, Pamela M. (2015). Qualitative evaluation of the implementation of the interdisciplinary management tool: a reflective tool to enhance interdisciplinary teamwork using structured, facilitated action research for implementation. Health & Social Care In The Community, 23 (4), 437-448. [Article]

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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, 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]

BORTHWICK, A, SHORT, A, NANCARROW, Susan and BOYCE, R (2010). Non-medical prescribing in Australasia and the UK : the case of podiatry. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 3 (1). [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]

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DIXON, S, KAAMBWA, B, NANCARROW, Susan, BRYAN, S and MARTIN, G (2010). The relationship between staff skill mix, costs and outcomes in intermediate care services. BMC Health Services Research, 10. [Article]

NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, A M and PARKER, S G (2009). Understanding service context: development of a service pro forma to describe and measure elderly peoples' community and intermediate care services. Health & Social Care In The Community, 17 (5), 434-446. [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]

REGEN, Emma, MARTIN, Graham, GLASBY, Jon, HEWITT, Graham, NANCARROW, Susan and PARKER, Hilda (2008). Challenges, benefits and weaknesses of intermediate care: results from five UK case study sites. Health & Social Care In The Community, 16 (6), 629-637. [Article]

NANCARROW, Susan, MORAN, Anna, ENDERBY, Pamela, PARKER, Stuart, DIXON, Simon, MITCHELL, Caroline, BRADBURN, Michael, MCCLIMENS, Alex, GIBSON, Clare, JOHN, Alex, BORTHWICK, Alan and BUCHAN, Jim (2008). The impact of workforce flexibility on older peoples’ services. International journal of therapy and rehabilitation, 15 (9), 374-375. [Article]

PICKSTONE, Caroline, NANCARROW, Susan, COOKE, Jo, VERNON, Wesley, MOUNTAIN, Gail, BOYCE, Rosalie A. and CAMPBELL, Jackie (2008). Building research capacity in the allied health professions. Evidence & Policy, 4 (1), 53-69. [Article]

COOKE, J, NANCARROW, Susan, DYAS, J and WILLIAMS, M (2008). An evaluation of the 'Designated Research Team' approach to building research capacity in primary care. BMC Family Practice, 9 (37). [Article]

Book Section

BOYCE, R A, BORTHWICK, A, MORAN, M and NANCARROW, Susan (2011). Health workforce reform, interprofessional education and practice and the division of labour. In: CHESTERS, J, KITTO, S, THISTLETHWAITE, J and REEVES, S, (eds.) Sociology of interprofessional health care practice : critical reflections and concrete solutions. Health care issues, costs and access . Nova Science Publishers, 185-205. [Book Section]

Monograph

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SMITH, Tony, CROSS, E., BOOTH, A., ARISS, S., NANCARROW, Susan, ENDERBY, P. and BLINSTON, A. (2012). Interdisciplinary Management Tool Workbook, 2nd edition. Manual. Southampton, UK, National Institute of Health Research: Service Delivery and Organisation. [Monograph]

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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]

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