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Interventions for pressure ulcers: a summary of evidence from Cochrane systematic reviews


Author(s): Atkinson R & Cullum N

Journal: Spinal Cord


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Do systematic reviews address community healthcare professionals’ wound care uncertainties? Results from evidence mapping in wound care.


Author(s): Christie J, Gray T, Dumville J & Cullum N

Journal: Plos One


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Opportunities for Better Value Wound Care: investigating the prevalence and management of complex wounds in a UK community population
Barriers and facilitators to preventing pressure ulcers in nursing home residents: a qualitative analysis informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model
The effects of care bundles on patient outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis


Author(s): Lavallee J, Gray Y, Dumville J & Cullum N

Journal: Implementation Science


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How do managerial techniques evolve over time? The distortion of “facilitation” in healthcare service improvement


Author(s): Kislov R, Humphreys J & Harvey G

Journal: Public Management Review


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The spatial politics of place and health policy: Examining sustainability and transformation plans
Skill-mix change and the general practice workforce challenge
Adding the past to the policy mix: An historical approach to the issue of access to general practice in England
Institutional work and innovation in the NHS: the role of creating and disrupting (book chapter)
Does access to a demand-led evidence briefing service improve uptake and use of research evidence by health service commissioners? A controlled before and after study.
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