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Challenges faced in Evaluating the National Health Services Diabetes Prevention Programme
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme delivery and patient experience: An observational study
'Going the Distance' - An analysis of engagement and drop out among the first 100,000 referrals into the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme
Learning lessons from implementation of a national diabetes prevention programme in England
Greater Manchester Workforce Project (Primary Care) Work package 1: Mapping of primary care roles across Greater Manchester
The acceptability of a behaviour change intervention to reduce time spent sedentary in people with long term conditions and low mood

PhD study: Can self-determination based interventions promote physical activity amongst people with physical-mental multi-morbidity?


Presenter(s): Adeyemi I

Venue: The Primary Care Mental Health Research Conference 2019


Work completed under CLAHRC GM

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Delivering Care 7 Days a Week: Reviewing methods of introducing and financing evening and weekend appointments
Selective permeability of boundaries in a boundary spanning team
DIPLOMA Webinar Slides
The art of compromise: Co-production of evidence in applied health research. A 90-minute workshop
 
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