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Evaluating the introduction of innovations into routine health and social care: balancing rigour and resources


Author(s): Boaden R & Wilson P

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Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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Access to general practice in England: time for a policy rethink
Boundary discontinuity in a constellation of interconnected practices


Author(s): Kislov R

Journal: Public Administration


Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study of the Acceptability and Effectiveness of a Brief Meditation and Mindfulness Intervention for People with Diabetes and Coronary Heart Disease
Aligning everyday life priorities with people’s self-management support networks: an exploration of the work and implementation of a needs-led telephone support system
The Contribution of Social Networks to the Health and Self-Management of Patients with Long-Term Conditions: A Longitudinal Study
Prioritising prevention: Implementation of IGT Care Call, a telephone based service for people at risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Participation in voluntary and community organisations in the United Kingdom and the influences on the self-management of long-term conditions
Connecting local support: A qualitative study exploring the role of voluntary organisations in long-term condition management
Characteristics of effective collaborative care for treatment of depression: a systematic review and meta-regression of 74 randomised controlled trials
Effect of information and telephone-guided access to community support for people with chronic kidney disease: randomised controlled trial
Predictors of patient self-report of chronic kidney disease: baseline analysis of a randomised controlled trial
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