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Collaborative Interventions for Circulation and Depression (COINCIDE): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for depression in people diabetes and/or coronary heart disease.
Feasibility of assessing the needs of stroke patients after six months using the GM-SAT

Development of the Greater Manchester Stroke Assessment Tool (GM-SAT)


Author(s): Rothwell K, Boaden R, Bamford D & Tyrell P

Journal: Clinical Rehabilitation


Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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Creature comforts: personal communities, pets and the work of managing a long-term condition
Quality Improvement Report: A collaborative project to improve identification and management of patients with chronic kidney disease in a primary care setting in Greater Manchester
Talking about depression: a qualitative study of barriers to managing depression in people with long term conditions in primary care
The NIHR collaboration for leadership in applied health research and care (CLAHRC) for Greater Manchester: combining empirical, theoretical and experiential evidence to design and evaluate a large-scale implementation strategy
Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research & Care: lessons from the theory of communities of practice


Author(s): Kislov R, Harvey G & Walshe K

Journal: Implementation Science


Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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