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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


Work completed under ARC-GM

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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
Healthcare utilisation in patients with long-term conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based observational study of all patients across Greater Manchester, UK
Parity of esteem and systems thinking: a theory informed qualitative inductive thematic analysis
Reflections of patient and public involvement from a commissioned research project evaluating a nationally implemented NHS programme focused on diabetes prevention
Conducting a systematic review and evaluation of commercially available mobile applications (apps) on a health-related topic: the TECH approach and a step-by-step methodological guide
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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Levelling up or widening the gap? An analysis of community renewal fund allocation in English regions using an economic resilience index
Description of the nationally implemented National Health Service digital diabetes prevention programme and rationale for its development: mixed methods study
Understanding the support needs of parents of children with obsessive-compulsive disorder: a qualitative descriptive study in the UK
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