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Sars-Cov-2 Infection in People with Type 1 Diabetes and Hospital Admission: An Analysis of Risk Factors for England
Adam’s story: a mental health theatre production as an example of participatory principles and practices
Trajectories of distress and recovery, secondary stressors, and social cure processes in people who used the Resilience Hub after the Manchester Arena bombing
The use of digital health by South Asian communities: a scoping review
Take a walk in someone else’s shoes: the role of participatory arts in co-produced public and community involvement and engagement for healthcare research & training
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the measurement properties of concerns-about-falling instruments in older people and people at increased risk of falls


Author(s): McGarrigle L, Yang Y, Losardo R, Gittens M, Todd C

Journal: Age and Ageing


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Digital interventions for genomics and genetics education, empowerment, and service engagement: A systematic review
Establishing evidence to inform culturally competent mental health services: A mixed methods study protocol
Design and Early Use of the Nationally Implemented Healthier You National Health Service Digital Diabetes Prevention Programme: Mixed Methods Study
The impact of devolution on experienced health and well-being
What is the role of randomised trials in implementation science?


Author(s): Foy R, Ivers N.M, Grimshaw J.M, & Wilson P

Journal: Trials


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Engagement with a nationally-implemented digital behaviour change intervention: Usage patterns over the 9-month duration of the National Health Service Digital Diabetes Prevention Programme
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