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Formerly Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) (ISSN: 2050-4357 (Online), ISSN: 2050-4349 (Print))
Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) publishes evidence to improve the quality, accessibility and organisation of health services and to enhance the strategic focus on research that matters to the NHS.
Contents
2024
- Evaluating the real-world implementation of the Family Nurse Partnership in England: a data linkage studyFrancesca Cavallaro, Amanda Clery, Ruth Gilbert, Jan van der Meulen, Sally Kendall, Eilis Kennedy, Catherine Phillips, and Katie Harron.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2024.
- Factors influencing effective data sharing between health care and social care regarding the care of older people: a qualitative evidence synthesisSiân de Bell, Zhivko Zhelev, Alison Bethel, Jo Thompson Coon, and Rob Anderson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2024.
- Service design for children and young people with common mental health problems: literature review, service mapping and collective case studySteven Pryjmachuk, Susan Kirk, Claire Fraser, Nicola Evans, Rhiannon Lane, Liz Neill, Elizabeth Camacho, Peter Bower, Penny Bee, and Tim McDougall.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2024.
- A service-user digital intervention to collect real-time safety information on acute, adult mental health wards: the WardSonar mixed-methods studyJohn Baker, Sarah Kendal, Chris Bojke, Gemma Louch, Daisy Halligan, Saba Shafiq, Charlotte Sturley, Lauren Walker, Mark Brown, Kathryn Berzins, Lyn Brierley-Jones, Jane K O’Hara, Kirstin Blackwell, Gemma Wormald, Krysia Canvin, and Charles Vincent.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2024.
- Causes and solutions to workplace psychological ill-health for nurses, midwives and paramedics: the Care Under Pressure 2 realist reviewJill Maben, Cath Taylor, Justin Jagosh, Daniele Carrieri, Simon Briscoe, Naomi Klepacz, and Karen Mattick.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; April 2024.
- Evaluation of different models of general practitioners working in or alongside emergency departments: a mixed-methods realist evaluationFreya Davies, Michelle Edwards, Delyth Price, Pippa Anderson, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Mazhar Choudhry, Matthew Cooke, Jeremy Dale, Liam Donaldson, Bridie Angela Evans, Barbara Harrington, Shaun Harris, Julie Hepburn, Peter Hibbert, Thomas Hughes, Faris Hussain, Saiful Islam, Rhys Pockett, Alison Porter, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Helen Snooks, Alan Watkins, Adrian Edwards, and Alison Cooper.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; April 2024.
- Relationship between staff and quality of care in care homes: StaRQ mixed methods studyKaren Spilsbury, Andy Charlwood, Carl Thompson, Kirsty Haunch, Danat Valizade, Reena Devi, Cornell Jackson, David Phillip Alldred, Antony Arthur, Lucy Brown, Paul Edwards, Will Fenton, Heather Gage, Matthew Glover, Barbara Hanratty, Julienne Meyer, and Aileen Waton.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; April 2024.
- Practices of falls risk assessment and prevention in acute hospital settings: a realist investigationRebecca Randell, Lynn McVey, Judy Wright, Hadar Zaman, V-Lin Cheong, David M Woodcock, Frances Healey, Dawn Dowding, Peter Gardner, Nicholas R Hardiker, Alison Lynch, Chris Todd, Christopher Davey, and Natasha Alvarado.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; March 2024.
- Reducing health inequalities through general practice: a realist review and action frameworkAnna Gkiouleka, Geoff Wong, Sarah Sowden, Isla Kuhn, Annie Moseley, Sukaina Manji, Rebecca R Harmston, Rikke Siersbaek, Clare Bambra, and John A Ford.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; March 2024.
- Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring protocols to identify the deteriorating patients in the general hospital ward: an observational studyJim Briggs, Ina Kostakis, Paul Meredith, Chiara Dall’ora, Julie Darbyshire, Stephen Gerry, Peter Griffiths, Jo Hope, Jeremy Jones, Caroline Kovacs, Rob Lawrence, David Prytherch, Peter Watkinson, and Oliver Redfern.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; March 2024.
- The implications of competing risks and direct treatment disutility in cardiovascular disease and osteoporotic fracture: risk prediction and cost effectiveness analysisBruce Guthrie, Gabriel Rogers, Shona Livingstone, Daniel R Morales, Peter Donnan, Sarah Davis, Ji Hee Youn, Rob Hainsworth, Alexander Thompson, and Katherine Payne.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; February 2024.
- ‘Why are we stuck in hospital?’ Barriers to people with learning disabilities/autistic people leaving ‘long-stay’ hospital: a mixed methods studyJon Glasby, Robin Miller, Anne-Marie Glasby, Rebecca Ince, and Frederick Konteh.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; February 2024.
- Conceptual framework on barriers and facilitators to implementing perinatal mental health care and treatment for women: the MATRIx evidence synthesisRebecca Webb, Elizabeth Ford, Judy Shakespeare, Abigail Easter, Fiona Alderdice, Jennifer Holly, Rose Coates, Sally Hogg, Helen Cheyne, Sarah McMullen, Simon Gilbody, Debra Salmon, and Susan Ayers.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; January 2024.
- Factors within the clinical encounter that impact upon risk assessment within child and adolescent mental health services: a rapid realist synthesisAnna Cantrell, Katie Sworn, Duncan Chambers, Andrew Booth, Elizabeth Taylor Buck, and Scott Weich.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; January 2024.
2023
- Evaluating mental health decision units in acute care pathways (DECISION): a quasi-experimental, qualitative and health economic evaluationSteve Gillard, Katie Anderson, Geraldine Clarke, Chloe Crowe, Lucy Goldsmith, Heather Jarman, Sonia Johnson, Jo Lomani, David McDaid, Paris Pariza, A-La Park, Jared Smith, Kati Turner, and Heather Yoeli.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2023.
- What factors are associated with informal carers’ psychological morbidity during end-of-life home care? A systematic review and thematic synthesis of observational quantitative studiesTracey Shield, Kerin Bayliss, Alexander Hodkinson, Maria Panagioti, Alison Wearden, Jackie Flynn, Christine Rowland, Penny Bee, Morag Farquhar, Danielle Harris, and Gunn Grande.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 15, 2023.
- The effectiveness and acceptability of multimedia information when recruiting children and young people to trials: the TRECA meta-analysis of SWATsPeter Knapp, Jacqueline Martin-Kerry, Thirimon Moe-Byrne, Rebecca Sheridan, Elizabeth Coleman, Jenny Roche, Bridget Young, Steven Higgins, Jennifer Preston, Peter Bower, Carrol Gamble, and Catherine Stones.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- The effectiveness of sexual assault referral centres with regard to mental health and substance use: a national mixed-methods study – the MiMoS StudyElizabeth Hughes, Jill Domoney, Nicky Knights, Holly Price, Sibongile Rutsito, Theodora Stefanidou, Rabiya Majeed-Ariss, Alexandra Papamichail, Steven Ariss, Gail Gilchrist, Rachael Hunter, Sarah Kendal, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Mike Lucock, Fay Maxted, Rebekah Shallcross, Karen Tocque, and Kylee Trevillion.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- Eye donation from palliative and hospice care contexts: the EDiPPPP mixed-methods studyTracy Long-Sutehall, Mike Bracher, Sarah Mollart, and Jane Wale.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- Impact of interventions to improve recovery of older adults following planned hospital admission on quality-of-life following discharge: linked-evidence synthesisDebbie Kinsey, Samantha Febrey, Simon Briscoe, Dylan Kneale, Jo Thompson Coon, Daniele Carrieri, Christopher Lovegrove, John McGrath, Anthony Hemsley, GJ Melendez-Torres, Liz Shaw, and Michael Nunns.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- Remote monitoring for long-term physical health conditions: an evidence and gap mapSiân de Bell, Zhivko Zhelev, Naomi Shaw, Alison Bethel, Rob Anderson, and Jo Thompson Coon.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- Involving carer advisors in evidence synthesis to improve carers’ mental health during end-of-life home care: co-production during COVID-19 remote workingGunn Grande, Kerin Bayliss, Tracey Shield, Jackie Flynn, Christine Rowland, Danielle Harris, Alison Wearden, Morag Farquhar, Maria Panagioti, Alexander Hodkinson, Margaret Booth, David Cotterill, Lesley Goodburn, Cedric Knipe, and Penny Bee.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 25, 2023.
- Integration, effectiveness and costs of different models of primary health care provision for people who are homeless: an evaluation studyMaureen Crane, Louise Joly, Blánaid JM Daly, Heather Gage, Jill Manthorpe, Gaia Cetrano, Chris Ford, and Peter Williams.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2023.
- Rapid evaluation of the Special Measures for Quality and challenged provider regimes: a mixed-methods studyNaomi J Fulop, Estela Capelas Barbosa, Melissa Hill, Jean Ledger, Pei Li Ng, Christopher Sherlaw-Johnson, Lucina Rolewicz, Laura Schlepper, Jonathan Spencer, Sonila M Tomini, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, and Stephen Morris.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2023.
- Reducing unplanned hospital admissions from care homes: a systematic reviewDuncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, Louise Preston, Carl Marincowitz, Lynne Wright, Simon Conroy, and Adam Lee Gordon.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2023.
- Vertical integration of general practices with acute hospitals in England: rapid impact evaluationManbinder Sidhu, Catherine L Saunders, Charlotte Davies, Gemma McKenna, Frances Wu, Ian Litchfield, Fifi Olumogba, and Jon Sussex.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2023.
- Understanding what affects psychological morbidity in informal carers when providing care at home for patients at the end of life: a systematic qualitative evidence synthesisKerin Bayliss, Tracey Shield, Alison Wearden, Jackie Flynn, Christine Rowland, Penny Bee, Morag Farquhar, Danielle Harris, Alexander Hodkinson, Maria Panagioti, Margaret Booth, David Cotterill, Lesley Goodburn, Cedric Knipe, and Gunn Grande.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 12, 2023.
- Explanation of context, mechanisms and outcomes in adult community mental health crisis care: the MH-CREST realist evidence synthesisNicola Clibbens, John Baker, Andrew Booth, Kathryn Berzins, Michael C Ashman, Leila Sharda, Jill Thompson, Sarah Kendal, and Scott Weich.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2023.
- Identifying models of care to improve outcomes for older people with urgent care needs: a mixed methods approach to develop a system dynamics modelSimon Conroy, Sally Brailsford, Christopher Burton, Tracey England, Jagruti Lalseta, Graham Martin, Suzanne Mason, Laia Maynou-Pujolras, Kay Phelps, Louise Preston, Emma Regen, Peter Riley, Andrew Street, and James van Oppen.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2023.
- Rapid evaluation of service innovations in health and social care: key considerationsJudith Smith, Jo Ellins, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, John Appleby, Stephen Morris, Jon Sussex, and Naomi J Fulop.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2023.
- A rapid mixed-methods evaluation of remote home monitoring models during the COVID-19 pandemic in EnglandNaomi J Fulop, Holly Walton, Nadia Crellin, Theo Georghiou, Lauren Herlitz, Ian Litchfield, Efthalia Massou, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Manbinder Sidhu, Sonila M Tomini, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, Jo Ellins, Stephen Morris, and Pei Li Ng.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2023.
- What happens after an NHS Health Check? A survey and realist reviewClaire Duddy, Erica Gadsby, Vivienne Hibberd, Janet Krska, and Geoff Wong.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2023.
- Youth violence intervention programme for vulnerable young people attending emergency departments in London: a rapid evaluationJohn Appleby, Theo Georghiou, Jean Ledger, Lucina Rolewicz, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Sonila M Tomini, Jason M Frerich, and Pei Li Ng.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2023.
- Early evaluation of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Trailblazer programme: a rapid mixed-methods studyJo Ellins, Lucy Hocking, Mustafa Al-Haboubi, Jenny Newbould, Sarah-Jane Fenton, Kelly Daniel, Stephanie Stockwell, Brandi Leach, Manbinder Sidhu, Jenny Bousfield, Gemma McKenna, Katie Saunders, Stephen O’Neill, and Nicholas Mays.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- The effects of computerised decision support systems on nursing and allied health professional performance and patient outcomes: a systematic review and user contextualisationCarl Thompson, Teumzghi Mebrahtu, Sarah Skyrme, Karen Bloor, Deidre Andre, Anne Maree Keenan, Alison Ledward, Huiqin Yang, and Rebecca Randell.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- A multimethod study of NHS 111 onlineJoanne Turnbull, Jennifer MacLellan, Kate Churruca, Louise A Ellis, Jane Prichard, David Browne, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Emily Petter, Matthew Chisambi, and Catherine Pope.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- New and emerging technology for adult social care – the example of home sensors with artificial intelligence (AI) technologyJon Glasby, Ian Litchfield, Sarah Parkinson, Lucy Hocking, Denise Tanner, Bridget Roe, and Jennifer Bousfield.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- Thinking ahead about medical treatments in advanced illness: a qualitative study of barriers and enablers in end-of-life care planning with patients and families from ethnically diverse backgroundsZoebia Islam, Kristian Pollock, Anne Patterson, Matilda Hanjari, Louise Wallace, Irfhan Mururajani, Simon Conroy, and Christina Faull.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- Towards achieving interorganisational collaboration between health-care providers: a realist evidence synthesisRoss Millar, Justin Avery Aunger, Anne Marie Rafferty, Joanne Greenhalgh, Russell Mannion, Hugh McLeod, and Deborah Faulks.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- Factors which facilitate or impede patient engagement with pulmonary and cardiac rehabilitation: a rapid evaluation mapping reviewLindsay Blank, Anna Cantrell, Katie Sworn, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2023.
- Mental health crisis care for children and young people aged 5 to 25 years: the CAMH-Crisis evidence synthesisNicola Evans, Deborah Edwards, Judith Carrier, Mair Elliott, Elizabeth Gillen, Ben Hannigan, Rhiannon Lane, and Liz Williams.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2023.
- Centralisation of specialist cancer surgery services in two areas of England: the RESPECT-21 mixed-methods evaluationNaomi J Fulop, Angus IG Ramsay, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, Caroline S Clarke, Rachael Hunter, Georgia Black, Victoria J Wood, Mariya Melnychuk, Catherine Perry, Laura Vallejo-Torres, Pei Li Ng, Ravi Barod, Axel Bex, Ruth Boaden, Afsana Bhuiya, Veronica Brinton, Patrick Fahy, John Hines, Claire Levermore, Satish Maddineni, Muntzer M Mughal, Kathy Pritchard-Jones, John Sandell, David Shackley, Maxine Tran, and Steve Morris.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; February 2023.
- Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of emergency surgery for adult emergency hospital admissions with common acute gastrointestinal conditions: the ESORT studyRichard Grieve, Andrew Hutchings, Silvia Moler Zapata, Stephen O’Neill, David G Lugo-Palacios, Richard Silverwood, David Cromwell, Tommaso Kircheis, Elizabeth Silver, Claire Snowdon, Paul Charlton, Geoff Bellingan, Ramani Moonesinghe, Luke Keele, Neil Smart, and Robert Hinchliffe.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; January 2023.
2022
- Brief education supported psychological treatment for adolescent borderline personality disorder: the BEST feasibility RCTJon Wilson, Brioney Gee, Nicola Martin, Sarah Maxwell, Jamie Murdoch, Tim Clarke, Allan Clark, David Turner, Caitlin Notley, Thando Katangwe, Peter B Jones, and Peter Fonagy.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Health literacy interventions for reducing the use of primary and emergency services for minor health problems: a systematic reviewAlicia O’Cathain, Alexis Foster, Christopher Carroll, Louise Preston, Margaret Ogden, Mark Clowes, and Joanne Protheroe.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Improving risk prediction model quality in the critically ill: data linkage studyPaloma Ferrando-Vivas, Manu Shankar-Hari, Karen Thomas, James C Doidge, Fergus J Caskey, Lui Forni, Steve Harris, Marlies Ostermann, Ivan Gornik, Naomi Holman, Nazir Lone, Bob Young, David Jenkins, Stephen Webb, Jerry P Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, Kathryn M Rowan, and David A Harrison.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Recommended summary plan for emergency care and treatment: ReSPECT a mixed-methods studyGavin D Perkins, Claire A Hawkes, Karin Eli, James Griffin, Claire Jacques, Caroline J Huxley, Keith Couper, Cynthia Ochieng, Jonathan Fuld, Zoe Fritz, Rob George, Doug Gould, Richard Lilford, Martin Underwood, Catherine Baldock, Chris Bassford, Peter-Marc Fortune, John Speakman, Anna Wilkinson, Bob Ewings, Jane Warwick, Frances Griffiths, and Anne-Marie Slowther.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Shared decision-making during childbirth in maternity units: the VIP mixed-methods studyEllen Annandale, Helen Baston, Siân Beynon-Jones, Lyn Brierley-Jones, Alison Brodrick, Paul Chappell, Josephine Green, Clare Jackson, Victoria Land, and Tomasina Stacey.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Understanding the potential factors affecting carers’ mental health during end-of-life home care: a meta synthesis of the research literatureGunn Grande, Tracey Shield, Kerin Bayliss, Christine Rowland, Jackie Flynn, Penny Bee, Alexander Hodkinson, Maria Panagioti, Morag Farquhar, Danielle Harris, and Alison Wearden.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- Evaluation of timeliness and models of transporting critically ill children for intensive care: the DEPICT mixed-methods studyPadmanabhan Ramnarayan, Sarah Seaton, Ruth Evans, Victoria Barber, Emma Hudson, Enoch Kung, Matthew Entwistle, Anna Pearce, Patrick Davies, Will Marriage, Paul Mouncey, Eithne Polke, Fatemah Rajah, Nicholas Hudson, Robert Darnell, Elizabeth Draper, Jo Wray, Stephen Morris, and Christina Pagel.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2022.
- Intensive support teams for adults with intellectual disabilities displaying challenging behaviour: the IST-ID mixed-methods studyAngela Hassiotis, Athanasia Kouroupa, Leila Hamza, Nicola Morant, Ian Hall, Louise Marston, Renee Romeo, Nahel Yaziji, Rebecca Jones, Ken Courtenay, Peter Langdon, Laurence Taggart, Vicky Crossey, and Brynmor Lloyd-Evans.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2022.
- Using pulse oximeters in care homes for residents with COVID-19 and other conditions: a rapid mixed-methods evaluationManbinder Sidhu, Ian Litchfield, Robin Miller, Naomi J Fulop, Barbara Janta, Jamie-Rae Tanner, Giulia Maistrello, Jenny Bousfield, Cecilia Vindrola-Padros, and Jon Sussex.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2022.
- Exploring the work and organisation of local Healthwatch in England: a mixed-methods ethnographic studyGiulia Zoccatelli, Amit Desai, Glenn Robert, Graham Martin, and Sally Brearley.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2022.
- General practitioners working in or alongside the emergency department: the GPED mixed-methods studyJonathan Benger, Heather Brant, Arabella Scantlebury, Helen Anderson, Helen Baxter, Karen Bloor, Janet Brandling, Sean Cowlishaw, Tim Doran, James Gaughan, Andrew Gibson, Nils Gutacker, Heather Leggett, Dan Liu, Katherine Morton, Sarah Purdy, Chris Salisbury, Anu Vaittinen, Sarah Voss, Rose Watson, and Joy Adamson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2022.
- Using simulation and machine learning to maximise the benefit of intravenous thrombolysis in acute stroke in England and Wales: the SAMueL modelling and qualitative studyMichael Allen, Charlotte James, Julia Frost, Kristin Liabo, Kerry Pearn, Thomas Monks, Zhivko Zhelev, Stuart Logan, Richard Everson, Martin James, and Ken Stein.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2022.
- Complex speech-language therapy interventions for stroke-related aphasia: the RELEASE study incorporating a systematic review and individual participant data network meta-analysisMarian C Brady, Myzoon Ali, Kathryn VandenBerg, Linda J Williams, Louise R Williams, Masahiro Abo, Frank Becker, Audrey Bowen, Caitlin Brandenburg, Caterina Breitenstein, Stefanie Bruehl, David A Copland, Tamara B Cranfill, Marie di Pietro-Bachmann, Pamela Enderby, Joanne Fillingham, Federica Lucia Galli, Marialuisa Gandolfi, Bertrand Glize, Erin Godecke, Neil Hawkins, Katerina Hilari, Jacqueline Hinckley, Simon Horton, David Howard, Petra Jaecks, Elizabeth Jefferies, Luis MT Jesus, Maria Kambanaros, Eun Kyoung Kang, Eman M Khedr, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Tarja Kukkonen, Marina Laganaro, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Ann Charlotte Laska, Béatrice Leemann, Alexander P Leff, Roxele R Lima, Antje Lorenz, Brian MacWhinney, Rebecca Shisler Marshall, Flavia Mattioli, İlknur Maviş, Marcus Meinzer, Reza Nilipour, Enrique Noé, Nam-Jong Paik, Rebecca Palmer, Ilias Papathanasiou, Brígida F Patrício, Isabel Pavão Martins, Cathy Price, Tatjana Prizl Jakovac, Elizabeth Rochon, Miranda L Rose, Charlotte Rosso, Ilona Rubi-Fessen, Marina B Ruiter, Claerwen Snell, Benjamin Stahl, Jerzy P Szaflarski, Shirley A Thomas, Mieke van de Sandt-Koenderman, Ineke van der Meulen, Evy Visch-Brink, Linda Worrall, and Heather Harris Wright.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2022.
- Early evidence of the development of primary care networks in England: a rapid evaluation studyJudith Smith, Sarah Parkinson, Amelia Harshfield, and Manbinder Sidhu.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2022.
- Evidence and methods required to evaluate the impact for patients who use social prescribing: a rapid systematic review and qualitative interviewsLena Al-Khudairy, Abimbola Ayorinde, Iman Ghosh, Amy Grove, Jenny Harlock, Edward Meehan, Adam Briggs, Rachel Court, and Aileen Clarke.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2022.
- Prehospital video triage of potential stroke patients in North Central London and East Kent: rapid mixed-methods service evaluationAngus IG Ramsay, Jean Ledger, Sonila M Tomini, Claire Hall, David Hargroves, Patrick Hunter, Simon Payne, Raj Mehta, Robert Simister, Fola Tayo, and Naomi J Fulop.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2022.
- Group clinics for young adults living with diabetes in an ethnically diverse, socioeconomically deprived population: mixed-methods evaluationChrysanthi Papoutsi, Dougal Hargreaves, Ann Hagell, Natalia Hounsome, Helen Skirrow, Koteshwara Muralidhara, Grainne Colligan, Shanti Vijayaraghavan, Trish Greenhalgh, and Sarah Finer.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; August 2022.
- Implementation of ‘Freedom to Speak Up Guardians’ in NHS acute and mental health trusts in England: the FTSUG mixed-methods studyAled Jones, Jill Maben, Mary Adams, Russell Mannion, Carys Banks, Joanne Blake, Kathleen Job, and Daniel Kelly.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; August 2022.
- Optimum models of hospice at home services for end-of-life care in England: a realist-informed mixed-methods evaluationClaire Butler, Patricia Wilson, Vanessa Abrahamson, Rasa Mikelyte, Heather Gage, Peter Williams, Charlotte Brigden, Brooke Swash, Melanie Rees-Roberts, Graham Silsbury, Mary Goodwin, Kay Greene, Bee Wee, and Stephen Barclay.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; August 2022.
- Co-designed strategies for delivery of positive newborn bloodspot screening results to parents: the ReSPoND mixed-methods studyJane Chudleigh, Pru Holder, Francesco Fusco, James R Bonham, Mandy Bryon, Louise Moody, Stephen Morris, Ellinor K Olander, Alan Simpson, Holly Chinnery, Fiona Ulph, and Kevin W Southern.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2022.
- Experiences of children and young people from ethnic minorities in accessing mental health care and support: rapid scoping reviewHelen Coelho, Anna Price, Fraizer Kiff, Laura Trigg, Sophie Robinson, Jo Thompson Coon, and Rob Anderson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2022.
- Patient and carer access to medicines at end of life: the ActMed mixed-methods studySue Latter, Natasha Campling, Jacqueline Birtwistle, Alison Richardson, Michael I Bennett, David Meads, Alison Blenkinsopp, Liz Breen, Zoe Edwards, Claire Sloan, Elizabeth Miller, Sean Ewings, Miriam Santer, and Lesley Roberts.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2022.
- Perioperative exercise programmes to promote physical activity in the medium to long term: systematic review and qualitative researchMichael W Pritchard, Amy Robinson, Sharon R Lewis, Suse V Gibson, Antony Chuter, Robert Copeland, Euan Lawson, and Andrew F Smith.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2022.
- Equal access to hospital care for children with learning disabilities and their families: a mixed-methods studyKate Oulton, Jo Wray, Charlotte Kenten, Jessica Russell, Lucinda Carr, Angela Hassiotis, Carey Jewitt, Paula Kelly, Sam Kerry, Irene Tuffrey-Wijne, Mark Whiting, and Faith Gibson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Impact of telephone triage on access to primary care for people living with multiple long-term health conditions: rapid evaluationCatherine L Saunders and Evangelos Gkousis.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Interventions to optimise the outputs of national clinical audits to improve the quality of health care: a multi-method study including RCTThomas A Willis, Alexandra Wright-Hughes, Ana Weller, Sarah L Alderson, Stephanie Wilson, Rebecca Walwyn, Su Wood, Fabiana Lorencatto, Amanda Farrin, Suzanne Hartley, Jillian Francis, Valentine Seymour, Jamie Brehaut, Heather Colquhoun, Jeremy Grimshaw, Noah Ivers, Richard Feltbower, Justin Keen, Benjamin C Brown, Justin Presseau, Chris P Gale, Simon J Stanworth, and Robbie Foy.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Safety of disinvestment in mid- to late-term follow-up post primary hip and knee replacement: the UK SAFE evidence synthesis and recommendationsSarah R Kingsbury, Lindsay K Smith, Carolyn J Czoski Murray, Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva, Andrew Judge, Robert West, Chris Smith, Judy M Wright, Nigel K Arden, Christine M Thomas, Spryos Kolovos, Farag Shuweihdi, Cesar Garriga, Byron KY Bitanihirwe, Kate Hill, Jamie Matu, Martin Stone, and Philip G Conaghan.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Understanding approaches to continence care for people living with dementia in acute hospital settings: an ethnographic studyKatie Featherstone, Andy Northcott, Paula Boddington, Deborah Edwards, Sofia Vougioukalou, Sue Bale, Karen Harrison Dening, Karen Logan, Rosie Tope, Daniel Kelly, Aled Jones, Jackie Askey, and Jane Harden.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Vertical integration of GP practices with acute hospitals in England and Wales: rapid evaluationManbinder Sidhu, Jack Pollard, and Jon Sussex.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- Assessment and management pathways of older adults with mild cognitive impairment: descriptive review and critical interpretive synthesisDuncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, Katie Sworn, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- Components of interventions to reduce restrictive practices with children and young people in institutional settings: the Contrast systematic mapping reviewJohn Baker, Kathryn Berzins, Krysia Canvin, Sarah Kendal, Stella Branthonne-Foster, Judy Wright, Tim McDougall, Barry Goldson, Ian Kellar, and Joy Duxbury.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- Design and evaluation of an interactive quality dashboard for national clinical audit data: a realist evaluationRebecca Randell, Natasha Alvarado, Mai Elshehaly, Lynn McVey, Robert M West, Patrick Doherty, Dawn Dowding, Amanda J Farrin, Richard G Feltbower, Chris P Gale, Joanne Greenhalgh, Julia Lake, Mamas Mamas, Rebecca Walwyn, and Roy A Ruddle.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- Healthcare Leadership with Political Astuteness and its role in the implementation of major system change: the HeLPA qualitative studyJustin Waring, Simon Bishop, Jenelle Clarke, Mark Exworthy, Naomi J Fulop, Jean Hartley, Angus IG Ramsay, Georgia Black, and Bridget Roe.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- Scale, scope and impact of skill mix change in primary care in England: a mixed-methods studyImelda McDermott, Sharon Spooner, Mhorag Goff, Jon Gibson, Elizabeth Dalgarno, Igor Francetic, Mark Hann, Damian Hodgson, Anne McBride, Katherine Checkland, and Matt Sutton.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- Co-ordinated care for people affected by rare diseases: the CONCORD mixed-methods studyStephen Morris, Emma Hudson, Lara Bloom, Lyn S Chitty, Naomi J Fulop, Amy Hunter, Jennifer Jones, Joe Kai, Larissa Kerecuk, Maria Kokocinska, Kerry Leeson-Beevers, Pei Li Ng, Sharon Parkes, Angus IG Ramsay, Amy Simpson, Alastair Sutcliffe, Christine Taylor, and Holly Walton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- Developing programme theories of leadership for integrated health and social care teams and systems: a realist synthesisRuth Harris, Simon Fletcher, Sarah Sims, Fiona Ross, Sally Brearley, and Jill Manthorpe.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- End-of-life care for people with severe mental illness: the MENLOC evidence synthesisBen Hannigan, Deborah Edwards, Sally Anstey, Michael Coffey, Paul Gill, Mala Mann, and Alan Meudell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- Multiple versus single risk behaviour interventions for people with severe mental illness: a network meta-analysis and qualitative synthesisNick Meader, Hollie Melton, Connor Evans, Kath Wright, David Shiers, Elena Ratschen, Sofia Dias, Ceri Dare, Gordon Johnston, Harminder Kaur, Michel Syrett, Christopher J Armitage, Rachel Churchill, Simon Gilbody, and Peter Coventry.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- Optimising the impact of health services research on the organisation and delivery of health services: a mixed-methods studyMartin Marshall, Huw Davies, Vicky Ward, Justin Waring, Naomi J Fulop, Liz Mear, Breid O’Brien, Richard Parnell, Katherine Kirk, Benet Reid, and Tricia Tooman.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2022.
- Development, implementation and evaluation of an early warning system improvement programme for children in hospital: the PUMA mixed-methods studyDavina Allen, Amy Lloyd, Dawn Edwards, Aimee Grant, Kerenza Hood, Chao Huang, Jacqueline Hughes, Nina Jacob, David Lacy, Yvonne Moriarty, Alison Oliver, Jennifer Preston, Gerri Sefton, Richard Skone, Heather Strange, Khadijeh Taiyari, Emma Thomas-Jones, Robert Trubey, Lyvonne Tume, Colin Powell, and Damian Roland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2022.
- Hospital at Home admission avoidance with comprehensive geriatric assessment to maintain living at home for people aged 65 years and over: a RCTSasha Shepperd, Andrea Cradduck-Bamford, Christopher Butler, Graham Ellis, Mary Godfrey, Alastair Gray, Anthony Hemsley, Pradeep Khanna, Peter Langhorne, Petra Mäkelä, Sam Mort, Scott Ramsay, Rebekah Schiff, Surya Singh, Susan Smith, David J Stott, Apostolos Tsiachristas, Angela Wilkinson, Ly-Mee Yu, and John Young.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2022.
2021
- Impact of NHS 111 Online on the NHS 111 telephone service and urgent care system: a mixed-methods studyJanette Turner, Emma Knowles, Rebecca Simpson, Fiona Sampson, Simon Dixon, Jaqui Long, Helen Bell-Gorrod, Richard Jacques, Joanne Coster, Hui Yang, Jon Nicholl, Peter Bath, Daniel Fall, and Tony Stone.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- Large-scale implementation of stroke early supported discharge: the WISE realist mixed-methods studyRebecca J Fisher, Niki Chouliara, Adrian Byrne, Trudi Cameron, Sarah Lewis, Peter Langhorne, Thompson Robinson, Justin Waring, Claudia Geue, Lizz Paley, Anthony Rudd, and Marion F Walker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- STOPP/START interventions to improve medicines management for people aged 65 years and over: a realist synthesisJaheeda Gangannagaripalli, Ian Porter, Antoinette Davey, Ignacio Ricci Cabello, Joanne Greenhalgh, Rob Anderson, Simon Briscoe, Carmel Hughes, Rupert Payne, Emma Cockcroft, Jim Harris, Charlotte Bramwell, and Jose M Valderas.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- Care home residents’ quality of life and its association with CQC ratings and workforce issues: the MiCareHQ mixed-methods studyAnn-Marie Towers, Nick Smith, Stephen Allan, Florin Vadean, Grace Collins, Stacey Rand, Jennifer Bostock, Helen Ramsbottom, Julien Forder, Stefania Lanza, and Jackie Cassell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2021.
- GPs’ involvement to improve care quality in care homes in the UK: a realist reviewNeil H Chadborn, Reena Devi, Christopher Williams, Kathleen Sartain, Claire Goodman, and Adam L Gordon.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2021.
- Acute day units in non-residential settings for people in mental health crisis: the AD-CARE mixed-methods studyDavid Osborn, Danielle Lamb, Alastair Canaway, Michael Davidson, Graziella Favarato, Vanessa Pinfold, Terry Harper, Sonia Johnson, Hameed Khan, James Kirkbride, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, Jason Madan, Farhana Mann, Louise Marston, Adele McKay, Nicola Morant, Debra Smith, Thomas Steare, Jane Wackett, and Scott Weich.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2021.
- Improving care transfers for homeless patients after hospital discharge: a realist evaluationMichelle Cornes, Robert W Aldridge, Elizabeth Biswell, Richard Byng, Michael Clark, Graham Foster, James Fuller, Andrew Hayward, Nigel Hewett, Alan Kilmister, Jill Manthorpe, Joanne Neale, Michela Tinelli, and Martin Whiteford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2021.
- Promoting physical activity and physical function in people with long-term conditions in primary care: the Function First realist synthesis with co-designRebecca-Jane Law, Joseph Langley, Beth Hall, Christopher Burton, Julia Hiscock, Lynne Williams, Val Morrison, Andrew B Lemmey, Candida Lovell-Smith, John Gallanders, Jennifer Cooney, and Nefyn H Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2021.
- Family and health-care professionals managing medicines for patients with serious and terminal illness at home: a qualitative studyKristian Pollock, Eleanor Wilson, Glenys Caswell, Asam Latif, Alan Caswell, Anthony Avery, Claire Anderson, Vincent Crosby, and Christina Faull.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2021.
- Synthesis for health services and policy: case studies in the scoping of reviewsRob Anderson, Andrew Booth, Alison Eastwood, Mark Rodgers, Liz Shaw, Jo Thompson Coon, Simon Briscoe, Anna Cantrell, Duncan Chambers, Elizabeth Goyder, Michael Nunns, Louise Preston, Gary Raine, and Sian Thomas.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2021.
- Increasing specialist intensity at weekends to improve outcomes for patients undergoing emergency hospital admission: the HiSLAC two-phase mixed-methods studyJulian Bion, Cassie Aldridge, Chris Beet, Amunpreet Boyal, Yen-Fu Chen, Michael Clancy, Alan Girling, Timothy Hofer, Joanne Lord, Russell Mannion, Peter Rees, Chris Roseveare, Louise Rowan, Gavin Rudge, Jianxia Sun, Elizabeth Sutton, Carolyn Tarrant, Mark Temple, Sam Watson, Janet Willars, and Richard Lilford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2021.
- Hospital-based specialist palliative care compared with usual care for adults with advanced illness and their caregivers: a systematic reviewAdejoke O Oluyase, Irene J Higginson, Deokhee Yi, Wei Gao, Catherine J Evans, Gunn Grande, Chris Todd, Massimo Costantini, Fliss EM Murtagh, and Sabrina Bajwah.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2021.
- Identifying determinants of diabetes risk and outcomes for people with severe mental illness: a mixed-methods studyJennie Lister, Lu Han, Sue Bellass, Jo Taylor, Sarah L Alderson, Tim Doran, Simon Gilbody, Catherine Hewitt, Richard IG Holt, Rowena Jacobs, Charlotte EW Kitchen, Stephanie L Prady, John Radford, Jemimah R Ride, David Shiers, Han-I Wang, and Najma Siddiqi.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2021.
- Remediation programmes for practising doctors to restore patient safety: the RESTORE realist reviewTristan Price, Nicola Brennan, Geoff Wong, Lyndsey Withers, Jennifer Cleland, Amanda Wanner, Thomas Gale, Linda Prescott-Clements, Julian Archer, and Marie Bryce.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2021.
- Safety of reducing antibiotic prescribing in primary care: a mixed-methods studyMartin C Gulliford, Judith Charlton, Olga Boiko, Joanne R Winter, Emma Rezel-Potts, Xiaohui Sun, Caroline Burgess, Lisa McDermott, Catey Bunce, James Shearer, Vasa Curcin, Robin Fox, Alastair D Hay, Paul Little, Michael V Moore, and Mark Ashworth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2021.
- Understanding health-care outcomes of older people with cognitive impairment and/or dementia admitted to hospital: a mixed-methods studyEmma Reynish, Simona Hapca, Rebecca Walesby, Angela Pusram, Feifei Bu, Jennifer K Burton, Vera Cvoro, James Galloway, Henriette Ebbesen Laidlaw, Marion Latimer, Siobhan McDermott, Alasdair C Rutherford, Gordon Wilcock, Peter Donnan, and Bruce Guthrie.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2021.
- Variation in availability and use of surgical care for female urinary incontinence: a mixed-methods studyRebecca S Geary, Ipek Gurol-Urganci, Jil B Mamza, Rebecca Lynch, Dina El-Hamamsy, Andrew Wilson, Simon Cohn, Douglas Tincello, and Jan van der Meulen.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2021.
- Dental therapists compared with general dental practitioners for undertaking check-ups in low-risk patients: pilot RCT with realist evaluationPaul Brocklehurst, Zoe Hoare, Chris Woods, Lynne Williams, Andrew Brand, Jing Shen, Matthew Breckons, James Ashley, Alison Jenkins, Lesley Gough, Philip Preshaw, Christopher Burton, Karen Shepherd, and Nawaraj Bhattarai.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- Models of generalist and specialist care in smaller hospitals in England: a mixed-methods studyLouella Vaughan, Martin Bardsley, Derek Bell, Miranda Davies, Andrew Goddard, Candace Imison, Mariya Melnychuk, Stephen Morris, and Anne Marie Rafferty.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- Non-pharmacological interventions to reduce restrictive practices in adult mental health inpatient settings: the COMPARE systematic mapping reviewJohn Baker, Kathryn Berzins, Krysia Canvin, Iris Benson, Ian Kellar, Judy Wright, Rocio Rodriguez Lopez, Joy Duxbury, Tim Kendall, and Duncan Stewart.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- Respite care and short breaks for young adults aged 18–40 with complex health-care needs: mixed-methods systematic review and conceptual framework developmentKatherine Knighting, Gerlinde Pilkington, Jane Noyes, Brenda Roe, Michelle Maden, Lucy Bray, Barbara Jack, Mary O’Brien, Julia Downing, Céu Mateus, and Sally Spencer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- Theory and practical guidance for effective de-implementation of practices across health and care services: a realist synthesisChristopher R Burton, Lynne Williams, Tracey Bucknall, Denise Fisher, Beth Hall, Gill Harris, Peter Jones, Matthew Makin, Anne Mcbride, Rachel Meacock, John Parkinson, Jo Rycroft-Malone, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- Developing an evidence-based online method of linking behaviour change techniques and theoretical mechanisms of action: a multiple methods studySusan Michie, Marie Johnston, Alexander J Rothman, Marijn de Bruin, Michael P Kelly, Rachel N Carey, Lauren EC Bohlen, Hilary NK Groarke, Niall C Anderson, and Silje Zink.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2021.
2020
- Evaluating specialist autism teams’ provision of care and support for autistic adults without learning disabilities: the SHAPE mixed-methods studyBryony Beresford, Suzanne Mukherjee, Emese Mayhew, Emily Heavey, A-La Park, Lucy Stuttard, Victoria Allgar, and Martin Knapp.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2020.
- Pelvic floor muscle training for women with pelvic organ prolapse: the PROPEL realist evaluationMargaret Maxwell, Karen Berry, Sarah Wane, Suzanne Hagen, Doreen McClurg, Edward Duncan, Purva Abhyankar, Andrew Elders, Catherine Best, Joyce Wilkinson, Helen Mason, Linda Fenocchi, Eileen Calveley, Karen Guerrero, and Douglas Tincello.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2020.
- Variations in the organisation of and outcomes from Early Pregnancy Assessment Units: the VESPA mixed-methods studyMaria Memtsa, Venetia Goodhart, Gareth Ambler, Peter Brocklehurst, Edna Keeney, Sergio Silverio, Zacharias Anastasiou, Jeff Round, Nazim Khan, Jennifer Hall, Geraldine Barrett, Ruth Bender-Atik, Judith Stephenson, and Davor Jurkovic.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2020.
- The decision-making process in recommending electronic communication aids for children and young people who are non-speaking: the I-ASC mixed-methods studyJanice Murray, Yvonne Lynch, Juliet Goldbart, Liz Moulam, Simon Judge, Edward Webb, Mark Jayes, Stuart Meredith, Helen Whittle, Nicola Randall, David Meads, and Stephane Hess.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2020.
- The transition from children’s services to adult services for young people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: the CATCh-uS mixed-methods studyAstrid Janssens, Helen Eke, Anna Price, Tamsin Newlove-Delgado, Sharon Blake, Cornelius Ani, Philip Asherson, Bryony Beresford, Tobit Emmens, Chris Hollis, Stuart Logan, Moli Paul, Kapil Sayal, Susan Young, and Tamsin Ford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2020.
- Understanding and improving experiences of care in hospital for people living with dementia, their carers and staff: three systematic reviewsRuth Gwernan-Jones, Ilianna Lourida, Rebecca A Abbott, Morwenna Rogers, Colin Green, Susan Ball, Anthony Hemsley, Debbie Cheeseman, Linda Clare, Darren Moore, Julia Burton, Sue Lawrence, Martyn Rogers, Chrissy Hussey, George Coxon, David J Llewellyn, Tina Naldrett, and Jo Thompson Coon.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2020.
- Understanding the health-care experiences of people with sickle cell disorder transitioning from paediatric to adult services: This Sickle Cell Life, a longitudinal qualitative studyAlicia Renedo, Sam Miles, Subarna Chakravorty, Andrea Leigh, John O Warner, and Cicely Marston.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2020.
- The effects of interoperable information technology networks on patient safety: a realist synthesisJustin Keen, Maysam Abdulwahid, Natalie King, Judy Wright, Rebecca Randell, Peter Gardner, Justin Waring, Roberta Longo, Silviya Nikolova, Claire Sloan, and Joanne Greenhalgh.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2020.
- Psychosocial support for families of children with neurodisability who have or are considering a gastrostomy: the G-PATH mixed-methods studyGillian M Craig, Eva Brown Hajdukova, Celia Harding, Chris Flood, Christine McCourt, Diane Sellers, Joy Townsend, Dawn Moss, Catherine Tuffrey, Bryony Donaldson, Maxime Cole, and Anna Gill.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2020.
- Seizure first aid training for people with epilepsy attending emergency departments and their significant others: the SAFE intervention and feasibility RCTAdam Noble, Sarah Nevitt, Emily Holmes, Leone Ridsdale, Myfanwy Morgan, Catrin Tudur-Smith, Dyfrig Hughes, Steve Goodacre, Tony Marson, and Darlene Snape.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2020.
- Social norms interventions to change clinical behaviour in health workers: a systematic review and meta-analysisSarah Cotterill, Mei Yee Tang, Rachael Powell, Elizabeth Howarth, Laura McGowan, Jane Roberts, Benjamin Brown, and Sarah Rhodes.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2020.
- Immediate versus delayed short-term integrated palliative care for advanced long-term neurological conditions: the OPTCARE Neuro RCTNilay Hepgul, Rebecca Wilson, Deokhee Yi, Catherine Evans, Sabrina Bajwah, Vincent Crosby, Andrew Wilcock, Fiona Lindsay, Anthony Byrne, Carolyn Young, Karen Groves, Clare Smith, Rachel Burman, K Ray Chaudhuri, Eli Silber, Irene J Higginson, and Wei Gao.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2020.
- An online supported self-management toolkit for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences: the IMPART multiple case studyFiona Lobban, Duncan Appelbe, Victoria Appleton, Golnar Aref-Adib, Johanna Barraclough, Julie Billsborough, Naomi R Fisher, Sheena Foster, Bethany Gill, David Glentworth, Chris Harrop, Sonia Johnson, Steven H Jones, Tibor Z Kovacs, Elizabeth Lewis, Barbara Mezes, Charlotte Morton, Elizabeth Murray, Puffin O’Hanlon, Vanessa Pinfold, Jo Rycroft-Malone, Ronald Siddle, Jo Smith, Chris J Sutton, Pietro Viglienghi, Andrew Walker, and Catherine Wintermeyer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2020.
- A framework and toolkit of interventions to enhance reflective learning among health-care professionals: the PEARL mixed-methods studyJulian Bion, Olivia Brookes, Celia Brown, Carolyn Tarrant, Julian Archer, Duncan Buckley, Lisa-Marie Buckley, Ian Clement, Felicity Evison, Fang Gao Smith, Chris Gibbins, Emma-Jo Hayton, Jennifer Jones, Richard Lilford, Randeep Mullhi, Greg Packer, Gavin D Perkins, Jonathan Shelton, Catherine Snelson, Paul Sullivan, Ivo Vlaev, Daniel Wolstenholme, Stephen Wright; the PEARL collaboration.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2020.
- Publication and related bias in quantitative health services and delivery research: a multimethod studyAbimbola A Ayorinde, Iestyn Williams, Russell Mannion, Fujian Song, Magdalena Skrybant, Richard J Lilford, and Yen-Fu Chen.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2020.
- Temporal variations in quality of acute stroke care and outcomes in London hyperacute stroke units: a mixed-methods studyRobert Simister, Georgia B Black, Mariya Melnychuk, Angus IG Ramsay, Abigail Baim-Lance, David L Cohen, Jeannie Eng, Penny D Xanthopoulou, Martin M Brown, Anthony G Rudd, Steve Morris, and Naomi J Fulop.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2020.
- Using co-production to increase activity in acute stroke units: the CREATE mixed-methods studyFiona Jones, Karolina Gombert-Waldron, Stephanie Honey, Geoffrey Cloud, Ruth Harris, Alastair Macdonald, Chris McKevitt, Glenn Robert, and David Clarke.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2020.
- The contribution of the voluntary sector to mental health crisis care: a mixed-methods studyKaren Newbigging, James Rees, Rebecca Ince, John Mohan, Doreen Joseph, Michael Ashman, Barbara Norden, Ceri Dare, Suzanne Bourke, and Benjamin Costello.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2020.
- Early morbidities following paediatric cardiac surgery: a mixed-methods studyKatherine L Brown, Christina Pagel, Deborah Ridout, Jo Wray, Victor T Tsang, David Anderson, Victoria Banks, David J Barron, Jane Cassidy, Linda Chigaru, Peter Davis, Rodney Franklin, Luca Grieco, Aparna Hoskote, Emma Hudson, Alison Jones, Suzan Kakat, Rhian Lakhani, Monica Lakhanpaul, Andrew McLean, Steve Morris, Veena Rajagopal, Warren Rodrigues, Karen Sheehan, Serban Stoica, Shane Tibby, Martin Utley, and Thomas Witter.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2020.
- Effects of increased distance to urgent and emergency care facilities resulting from health services reconfiguration: a systematic reviewDuncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, Susan K Baxter, Janette Turner, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2020.
- The association between primary care quality and health-care use, costs and outcomes for people with serious mental illness: a retrospective observational studyRowena Jacobs, Lauren Aylott, Ceri Dare, Tim Doran, Simon Gilbody, Maria Goddard, Hugh Gravelle, Nils Gutacker, Panagiotis Kasteridis, Tony Kendrick, Anne Mason, Nigel Rice, Jemimah Ride, Najma Siddiqi, and Rachael Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2020.
- Dementia and mild cognitive impairment in prisoners aged over 50 years in England and Wales: a mixed-methods studyKatrina Forsyth, Leanne Heathcote, Jane Senior, Baber Malik, Rachel Meacock, Katherine Perryman, Sue Tucker, Rachel Domone, Matthew Carr, Helen Hayes, Roger Webb, Laura Archer-Power, Alice Dawson, Sarah Leonard, David Challis, Stuart Ware, Richard Emsley, Caroline Sanders, Salman Karim, Seena Fazel, Adrian Hayes, Alistair Burns, Mary Piper, and Jenny Shaw.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2020.
- Digital methods to enhance the usefulness of patient experience data in services for long-term conditions: the DEPEND mixed-methods studyCaroline Sanders, Papreen Nahar, Nicola Small, Damian Hodgson, Bie Nio Ong, Azad Dehghan, Charlotte A Sharp, William G Dixon, Shôn Lewis, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Gavin Daker-White, Peter Bower, Linda Davies, Humayun Kayesh, Rebecca Spencer, Aneela McAvoy, Ruth Boaden, Karina Lovell, John Ainsworth, Magdalena Nowakowska, Andrew Shepherd, Patrick Cahoon, Richard Hopkins, Dawn Allen, Annmarie Lewis, and Goran Nenadic.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2020.
- Evaluating alcohol intoxication management services: the EDARA mixed-methods studySimon C Moore, Davina Allen, Yvette Amos, Joanne Blake, Alan Brennan, Penny Buykx, Steve Goodacre, Laura Gray, Andy Irving, Alicia O’Cathain, Vaseekaran Sivarajasingam, and Tracey Young.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2020.
- Medication management in older people: the MEMORABLE realist synthesisIan D Maidment, Sally Lawson, Geoff Wong, Andrew Booth, Anne Watson, Jane McKeown, Hadar Zaman, Judy Mullan, and Sylvia Bailey.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2020.
- Multisystemic therapy compared with management as usual for adolescents at risk of offending: the START II RCTPeter Fonagy, Stephen Butler, David Cottrell, Stephen Scott, Stephen Pilling, Ivan Eisler, Peter Fuggle, Abdullah Kraam, Sarah Byford, James Wason, Jonathan A Smith, Alisa Anokhina, Rachel Ellison, Elizabeth Simes, Poushali Ganguli, Elizabeth Allison, and Ian M Goodyer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2020.
- Identifying features associated with higher-quality hospital care and shorter length of admission for people with dementia: a mixed-methods studyRahil Sanatinia, Mike J Crawford, Alan Quirk, Chloe Hood, Fabiana Gordon, Peter Crome, Sophie Staniszewska, Gemma Zafarani, Sara Hammond, Alistair Burns, and Kate Seers.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2020.
- Interventions to minimise doctors’ mental ill-health and its impacts on the workforce and patient care: the Care Under Pressure realist reviewDaniele Carrieri, Mark Pearson, Karen Mattick, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Simon Briscoe, Geoff Wong, and Mark Jackson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2020.
- Undiagnosed dementia in primary care: a record linkage studyClare F Aldus, Antony Arthur, Abi Dennington-Price, Paul Millac, Peter Richmond, Tom Dening, Chris Fox, Fiona E Matthews, Louise Robinson, Blossom CM Stephan, Carol Brayne, and George M Savva.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2020.
- Using patient experience data to support improvements in inpatient mental health care: the EURIPIDES multimethod studyScott Weich, Sarah-Jane Fenton, Sophie Staniszewska, Alastair Canaway, David Crepaz-Keay, Michael Larkin, Jason Madan, Carole Mockford, Kamaldeep Bhui, Elizabeth Newton, Charlotte Croft, Una Foye, Aimee Cairns, Emma Ormerod, Stephen Jeffreys, and Frances Griffiths.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2020.
- Workplace-based interventions to promote healthy lifestyles in the NHS workforce: a rapid scoping and evidence mapGary Raine, Sian Thomas, Mark Rodgers, Kath Wright, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2020.
- Access to and interventions to improve maternity care services for immigrant women: a narrative synthesis systematic reviewGina MA Higginbottom, Catrin Evans, Myfanwy Morgan, Kuldip K Bharj, Jeanette Eldridge, Basharat Hussain, and Karen Salt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- Delivery, dose, outcomes and resource use of stroke therapy: the SSNAPIEST observational studyMatthew Gittins, David Lugo-Palacios, Andy Vail, Audrey Bowen, Lizz Paley, Benjamin Bray, Brenda Gannon, and Sarah F Tyson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- Drivers of ‘clinically unnecessary’ use of emergency and urgent care: the DEUCE mixed-methods studyAlicia O’Cathain, Emma Knowles, Jaqui Long, Janice Connell, Lindsey Bishop-Edwards, Rebecca Simpson, Joanne Coster, Linda Abouzeid, Shan Bennett, Elizabeth Croot, Jon M Dickson, Steve Goodacre, Enid Hirst, Richard Jacques, Miranda Phillips, Joanne Turnbull, and Janette Turner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- The Safer Nursing Care Tool as a guide to nurse staffing requirements on hospital wards: observational and modelling studyPeter Griffiths, Christina Saville, Jane E Ball, Rosemary Chable, Andrew Dimech, Jeremy Jones, Yvonne Jeffrey, Natalie Pattison, Alejandra Recio Saucedo, Nicola Sinden, and Thomas Monks.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- Understanding how front-line staff use patient experience data for service improvement: an exploratory case study evaluationLouise Locock, Chris Graham, Jenny King, Stephen Parkin, Alison Chisholm, Catherine Montgomery, Elizabeth Gibbons, Esther Ainley, Jennifer Bostock, Melanie Gager, Neil Churchill, Sue Dopson, Trish Greenhalgh, Angela Martin, John Powell, Steve Sizmur, and Sue Ziebland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- Electronic health records in ambulances: the ERA multiple-methods studyAlison Porter, Anisha Badshah, Sarah Black, David Fitzpatrick, Robert Harris-Mayes, Saiful Islam, Matthew Jones, Mark Kingston, Yvette LaFlamme-Williams, Suzanne Mason, Katherine McNee, Heather Morgan, Zoe Morrison, Pauline Mountain, Henry Potts, Nigel Rees, Debbie Shaw, Niro Siriwardena, Helen Snooks, Rob Spaight, and Victoria Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- Factors influencing utilisation of ‘free-standing’ and ‘alongside’ midwifery units for low-risk births in England: a mixed-methods studyDenis Walsh, Helen Spiby, Christine McCourt, Dawn Coleby, Celia Grigg, Simon Bishop, Miranda Scanlon, Lorraine Culley, Jane Wilkinson, Lynne Pacanowski, and Jim Thornton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- The impacts of GP federations in England on practices and on health and social care interfaces: four case studiesRuth McDonald, Lisa Riste, Simon Bailey, Fay Bradley, Jonathan Hammond, Sharon Spooner, Rebecca Elvey, and Kath Checkland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- Intravenous infusion practices across England and their impact on patient safety: a mixed-methods observational studyAnn Blandford, Dominic Furniss, Galal H Galal-Edeen, Gill Chumbley, Li Wei, Astrid Mayer, and Bryony Dean Franklin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- A multifaceted intervention to reduce antimicrobial prescribing in care homes: a non-randomised feasibility study and process evaluationCarmel Hughes, David Ellard, Anne Campbell, Rachel Potter, Catherine Shaw, Evie Gardner, Ashley Agus, Dermot O’Reilly, Martin Underwood, Mark Loeb, Bob Stafford, and Michael Tunney.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- Use of community treatment orders and their outcomes: an observational studyScott Weich, Craig Duncan, Liz Twigg, Orla McBride, Helen Parsons, Graham Moon, Alastair Canaway, Jason Madan, David Crepaz-Keay, Patrick Keown, Swaran Singh, and Kamaldeep Bhui.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2020.
- Access to primary and community health-care services for people 16 years and over with intellectual disabilities: a mapping and targeted systematic reviewAnna Cantrell, Elizabeth Croot, Maxine Johnson, Ruth Wong, Duncan Chambers, Susan K Baxter, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- Impact of changing provider remuneration on NHS general dental practitioner services in Northern Ireland: a mixed-methods studyPaul Brocklehurst, Martin Tickle, Stephen Birch, Ruth McDonald, Tanya Walsh, Tom Lloyd Goodwin, Harry Hill, Elizabeth Howarth, Michael Donaldson, Donncha O’Carolan, Sandy Fitzpatrick, Gillian McCrory, and Carolyn Slee.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- The impact of the enhanced recovery pathway and other factors on outcomes and costs following hip and knee replacement: routine data studyAndrew Judge, Andrew Carr, Andrew Price, Cesar Garriga, Cyrus Cooper, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Fraser Old, George Peat, Jacqueline Murphy, Jose Leal, Karen Barker, Lydia Underdown, Nigel Arden, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Raymond Fitzpatrick, Sarah Drew, and Mark G Pritchard.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- Implementation of interventions to reduce preventable hospital admissions for cardiovascular or respiratory conditions: an evidence map and realist synthesisDuncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- Measuring and optimising the efficiency of community hospital inpatient care for older people: the MoCHA mixed-methods studyJohn Young, Claire Hulme, Andrew Smith, John Buckell, Mary Godfrey, Claire Holditch, Jessica Grantham, Helen Tucker, Pam Enderby, John Gladman, Elizabeth Teale, and Jean-Christophe Thiebaud.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- Presenting patients with information on their oral health risk: the PREFER three-arm RCT and ethnographyRebecca Harris, Christopher Vernazza, Louise Laverty, Victoria Lowers, Girvan Burnside, Stephen Brown, Susan Higham, and Laura Ternent.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
2019
- Informing NHS policy in ‘digital-first primary care’: a rapid evidence synthesisMark Rodgers, Gary Raine, Sian Thomas, Melissa Harden, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2019.
- Multicomponent hospital-led interventions to reduce hospital stay for older adults following elective surgery: a systematic reviewMichael Nunns, Liz Shaw, Simon Briscoe, Jo Thompson Coon, Anthony Hemsley, John S McGrath, Christopher J Lovegrove, David Thomas, and Rob Anderson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2019.
- Developing an intervention around referral and admissions to intensive care: a mixed-methods studyChris Bassford, Frances Griffiths, Mia Svantesson, Mandy Ryan, Nicolas Krucien, Jeremy Dale, Sophie Rees, Karen Rees, Agnieszka Ignatowicz, Helen Parsons, Nadine Flowers, Zoe Fritz, Gavin Perkins, Sarah Quinton, Sarah Symons, Catherine White, Huayi Huang, Jake Turner, Mike Brooke, Aimee McCreedy, Caroline Blake, and Anne Slowther.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2019.
- Alternative community-based models of care for young people with anorexia nervosa: the CostED national surveillance studySarah Byford, Hristina Petkova, Ruth Stuart, Dasha Nicholls, Mima Simic, Tamsin Ford, Geraldine Macdonald, Simon Gowers, Sarah Roberts, Barbara Barrett, Jonathan Kelly, Grace Kelly, Nuala Livingstone, Kandarp Joshi, Helen Smith, and Ivan Eisler.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2019.
- Intentional rounding in hospital wards to improve regular interaction and engagement between nurses and patients: a realist evaluationRuth Harris, Sarah Sims, Mary Leamy, Ros Levenson, Nigel Davies, Sally Brearley, Robert Grant, Stephen Gourlay, Giampiero Favato, and Fiona Ross.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2019.
- Using online patient feedback to improve NHS services: the INQUIRE multimethod studyJohn Powell, Helen Atherton, Veronika Williams, Fadhila Mazanderani, Farzana Dudhwala, Steve Woolgar, Anne-Marie Boylan, Joanna Fleming, Susan Kirkpatrick, Angela Martin, Michelle van Velthoven, Anya de Iongh, Douglas Findlay, Louise Locock, and Sue Ziebland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2019.
- Using patient experience data to develop a patient experience toolkit to improve hospital care: a mixed-methods studyLaura Sheard, Claire Marsh, Thomas Mills, Rosemary Peacock, Joseph Langley, Rebecca Partridge, Ian Gwilt, and Rebecca Lawton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2019.
- Improving care for women and girls who have undergone female genital mutilation/cutting: qualitative systematic reviewsCatrin Evans, Ritah Tweheyo, Julie McGarry, Jeanette Eldridge, Juliet Albert, Valentine Nkoyo, and Gina Higginbottom.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- Interventions to manage use of the emergency and urgent care system by people from vulnerable groups: a mapping reviewAndrew Booth, Louise Preston, Susan Baxter, Ruth Wong, Duncan Chambers, and Janette Turner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- A national quality improvement programme to improve survival after emergency abdominal surgery: the EPOCH stepped-wedge cluster RCTCarol J Peden, Tim Stephens, Graham Martin, Brennan C Kahan, Ann Thomson, Kirsty Everingham, David Kocman, Jose Lourtie, Sharon Drake, Alan Girling, Richard Lilford, Kate Rivett, Duncan Wells, Ravi Mahajan, Peter Holt, Fan Yang, Simon Walker, Gerry Richardson, Sally Kerry, Iain Anderson, Dave Murray, David Cromwell, Mandeep Phull, Mike PW Grocott, Julian Bion, Rupert M Pearse; the EPOCH trial group .Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- Organisational strategies and practices to improve care using patient experience data in acute NHS hospital trusts: an ethnographic studySara Donetto, Amit Desai, Giulia Zoccatelli, Glenn Robert, Davina Allen, Sally Brearley, and Anne Marie Rafferty.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- The 10-year impact of a ward-level quality improvement intervention in acute hospitals: a multiple methods studySophie Sarre, Jill Maben, Peter Griffiths, Rosemary Chable, and Glenn Robert.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2019.
- Digital and online symptom checkers and assessment services for urgent care to inform a new digital platform: a systematic reviewDuncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, Maxine Johnson, Louise Preston, Susan K Baxter, Andrew Booth, and Janette Turner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2019.
- A nurse-led, preventive, psychological intervention to reduce PTSD symptom severity in critically ill patients: the POPPI feasibility study and cluster RCTPaul R Mouncey, Dorothy Wade, Alvin Richards-Belle, Zia Sadique, Jerome Wulff, Richard Grieve, Lydia M Emerson, Chris R Brewin, Sheila Harvey, David Howell, Nicholas Hudson, Imran Khan, Monty Mythen, Deborah Smyth, John Weinman, John Welch, David A Harrison, and Kathryn M Rowan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2019.
- Automated analysis of free-text comments and dashboard representations in patient experience surveys: a multimethod co-design studyCarol Rivas, Daria Tkacz, Laurence Antao, Emmanouil Mentzakis, Margaret Gordon, Sydney Anstee, and Richard Giordano.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2019.
- Innovation to enhance health in care homes and evaluation of tools for measuring outcomes of care: rapid evidence synthesisBarbara Hanratty, Dawn Craig, Katie Brittain, Karen Spilsbury, John Vines, and Paul Wilson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2019.
- A national registry to assess the value of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging after primary percutaneous coronary intervention pathway activation: a feasibility cohort studyJessica M Harris, Rachel C Brierley, Maria Pufulete, Chiara Bucciarelli-Ducci, Elizabeth A Stokes, John P Greenwood, Stephen H Dorman, Richard A Anderson, Chris A Rogers, Sarah Wordsworth, Sunita Berry, and Barnaby C Reeves.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2019.
- Non-traditional support workers delivering a brief psychosocial intervention for older people with anxiety and depression: the NOTEPAD feasibility studyHeather Burroughs, Bernadette Bartlam, Peter Bullock, Karina Lovell, Reuben Ogollah, Mo Ray, Peter Bower, Waquas Waheed, Simon Gilbody, Tom Kingstone, Elaine Nicholls, and Carolyn A Chew-Graham.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2019.
- Sense-making strategies and help-seeking behaviours associated with urgent care services: a mixed-methods studyJoanne Turnbull, Gemma McKenna, Jane Prichard, Anne Rogers, Robert Crouch, Andrew Lennon, and Catherine Pope.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2019.
- Care bundles to reduce re-admissions for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a mixed-methods studyKatherine Morton, Emily Sanderson, Padraig Dixon, Anna King, Sue Jenkins, Stephanie J MacNeill, Alison Shaw, Chris Metcalfe, Melanie Chalder, William Hollingworth, Jonathan Benger, James Calvert, and Sarah Purdy.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2019.
- Holistic services for people with advanced disease and chronic or refractory breathlessness: a mixed-methods evidence synthesisMatthew Maddocks, Lisa Jane Brighton, Morag Farquhar, Sara Booth, Sophie Miller, Lara Klass, India Tunnard, Deokhee Yi, Wei Gao, Sabrina Bajwah, William D-C Man, and Irene J Higginson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2019.
- Births and their outcomes by time, day and year: a retrospective birth cohort data linkage studyAlison Macfarlane, Nirupa Dattani, Rod Gibson, Gill Harper, Peter Martin, Miranda Scanlon, Mary Newburn, and Mario Cortina-Borja.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2019.
- Police-related triage interventions for mental health-related incidents: a rapid evidence synthesisMark Rodgers, Sian Thomas, Jane Dalton, Melissa Harden, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2019.
- The role of physician associates in secondary care: the PA-SCER mixed-methods studyVari M Drennan, MBE, Mary Halter, Carly Wheeler, Laura Nice, Sally Brearley, James Ennis, Jon Gabe, Heather Gage, Ros Levenson, Simon de Lusignan, Phil Begg, and Jim Parle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2019.
- A ‘telephone first’ approach to demand management in English general practice: a multimethod evaluationJennifer Newbould, Sarah Ball, Gary Abel, Matthew Barclay, Tray Brown, Jennie Corbett, Brett Doble, Marc Elliott, Josephine Exley, Anna Knack, Adam Martin, Emma Pitchforth, Catherine Saunders, Edward CF Wilson, Eleanor Winpenny, Miaoqing Yang, and Martin Roland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2019.
- Comprehensive geriatric assessment for frail older people in acute hospitals: the HoW-CGA mixed-methods studySimon Paul Conroy, Martin Bardsley, Paul Smith, Jenny Neuburger, Eilís Keeble, Sandeepa Arora, Joshua Kraindler, Cono Ariti, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Andrew Street, Helen Roberts, Sheila Kennedy, Graham Martin, Kay Phelps, Emma Regen, David Kocman, Patricia McCue, Elizabeth Fisher, and Stuart Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
- Policies and strategies to retain and support the return of experienced GPs in direct patient care: the ReGROUP mixed-methods studyJohn L Campbell, Emily Fletcher, Gary Abel, Rob Anderson, Rupatharshini Chilvers, Sarah G Dean, Suzanne H Richards, Anna Sansom, Rohini Terry, Alex Aylward, Grant Fitzner, Mayam Gomez-Cano, Linda Long, Navonil Mustafee, Sophie Robinson, Philip A Smart, Fiona C Warren, Jo Welsman, and Chris Salisbury.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
- Reablement services for people at risk of needing social care: the MoRe mixed-methods evaluationBryony Beresford, Rachel Mann, Gillian Parker, Mona Kanaan, Rita Faria, Parvaneh Rabiee, Helen Weatherly, Susan Clarke, Emese Mayhew, Ana Duarte, Alison Laver-Fawcett, and Fiona Aspinal.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
- Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment in hospital and hospital-at-home settings: a mixed-methods studyMike Gardner, Sasha Shepperd, Mary Godfrey, Petra Mäkelä, Apostolos Tsiachristas, Amina Singh-Mehta, Graham Ellis, Pradeep Khanna, Peter Langhorne, Stephen Makin, and David J Stott.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2019.
- Developing and evaluating a tool to measure general practice productivity: a multimethod studyJeremy Dawson, Anna Rigby-Brown, Lee Adams, Richard Baker, Julia Fernando, Amanda Forrest, Anna Kirkwood, Richard Murray, Michael West, Paul Wike, and Michelle Wilde.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2019.
- Refusal and resistance to care by people living with dementia being cared for within acute hospital wards: an ethnographic studyKatie Featherstone, Andy Northcott, Jane Harden, Karen Harrison Denning, Rosie Tope, Sue Bale, and Jackie Bridges.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2019.
- Specialist nursing support for unpaid carers of people with dementia: a mixed-methods feasibility studyKate Gridley, Fiona Aspinal, Gillian Parker, Helen Weatherly, Rita Faria, Francesco Longo, and Bernard van den Berg.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2019.
- Developing a reporting guideline to improve meta-ethnography in health research: the eMERGe mixed-methods studyMaggie Cunningham, Emma F France, Nicola Ring, Isabelle Uny, Edward AS Duncan, Rachel J Roberts, Ruth G Jepson, Margaret Maxwell, Ruth L Turley, and Jane Noyes.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- Evaluation of reconfigurations of acute stroke services in different regions of England and lessons for implementation: a mixed-methods studyNaomi J Fulop, Angus IG Ramsay, Rachael M Hunter, Christopher McKevitt, Catherine Perry, Simon J Turner, Ruth Boaden, Iliatha Papachristou, Anthony G Rudd, Pippa J Tyrrell, Charles DA Wolfe, and Stephen Morris.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- Identifying exceptional cystic fibrosis care services: combining statistical process control with focus groupsStephanie J MacNeill, Livia Pierotti, Mohammed A Mohammed, Martin Wildman, Jonathan Boote, Steve Harrison, Siobhán B Carr, Paul Cullinan, Caroline Elston, and Diana Bilton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- A patient-centred intervention to improve the management of multimorbidity in general practice: the 3D RCTChris Salisbury, Mei-See Man, Katherine Chaplin, Cindy Mann, Peter Bower, Sara Brookes, Polly Duncan, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Caroline Gardner, Daisy M Gaunt, Bruce Guthrie, Sandra Hollinghurst, Bryar Kadir, Victoria Lee, John McLeod, Stewart W Mercer, Keith R Moffat, Emma Moody, Imran Rafi, Rebecca Robinson, Alison Shaw, and Joanna Thorn.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- The role of service factors on variations in place of death: an observational studyWei Gao, Emeka Chukwusa, Julia Verne, Peihan Yu, Giovanna Polato, and Irene J Higginson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- Service provision for older homeless people with memory problems: a mixed-methods studyJill Manthorpe, Kritika Samsi, Louise Joly, Maureen Crane, Heather Gage, Ann Bowling, and Ramin Nilforooshan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2019.
- Analysis of the profile, characteristics, patient experience and community value of community hospitals: a multimethod studyDeborah Davidson, Angela Ellis Paine, Jon Glasby, Iestyn Williams, Helen Tucker, Tessa Crilly, John Crilly, Nick Le Mesurier, John Mohan, Daiga Kamerade, David Seamark, and Jan Marriott.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2019.
- The impact of opiate substitution treatment on mortality risk in drug addicts: a natural experiment studyColin D Steer, John Macleod, Kate Tilling, Aaron G Lim, John Marsden, Tim Millar, John Strang, Maggie Telfer, Heather Whitaker, Peter Vickerman, and Matthew Hickman.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2019.
- Interventions to reduce mortality from in-hospital cardiac arrest: a mixed-methods studyHelen Hogan, Andrew Hutchings, Jerome Wulff, Catherine Carver, Elizabeth Holdsworth, John Welch, David Harrison, and Nick Black.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2019.
2018
- Experiences of the ‘Nearest Relative’ provisions in the compulsory detention of people under the Mental Health Act: a rapid systematic reviewLiz Shaw, Michael Nunns, Simon Briscoe, Rob Anderson, and Jo Thompson Coon.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2018.
- Options for possible changes to the blood donation service: health economics modellingRichard Grieve, Sarah Willis, Kaat De Corte, M Zia Sadique, Neil Hawkins, Silvia Perra, Mark Pennington, Jenny Turner, Carmel Moore, Crispin Wickenden, Catharina Koppitz, Gavin Cho, David J Roberts, Gail Miflin, and John A Cairns.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2018.
- A staff training intervention to improve communication between people living with dementia and health-care professionals in hospital: the VOICE mixed-methods development and evaluation studyRowan H Harwood, Rebecca O’Brien, Sarah E Goldberg, Rebecca Allwood, Alison Pilnick, Suzanne Beeke, Louise Thomson, Megan Murray, Ruth Parry, Fiona Kearney, Bryn Baxendale, Kate Sartain, and Justine Schneider.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2018.
- NHS managers’ use of nursing workforce planning and deployment technologies: a realist synthesisChristopher R Burton, Jo Rycroft-Malone, Lynne Williams, Siân Davies, Anne McBride, Beth Hall, Anne-Marie Rowlands, Adrian Jones, Denise Fisher, Margaret Jones, and Maria Caulfield.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2018.
- Nurse staffing levels, missed vital signs and mortality in hospitals: retrospective longitudinal observational studyPeter Griffiths, Jane Ball, Karen Bloor, Dankmar Böhning, Jim Briggs, Chiara Dall’Ora, Anya De Iongh, Jeremy Jones, Caroline Kovacs, Antonello Maruotti, Paul Meredith, David Prytherch, Alejandra Recio Saucedo, Oliver Redfern, Paul Schmidt, Nicola Sinden, and Gary Smith.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2018.
- A realist informed mixed-methods evaluation of Schwartz Center Rounds® in EnglandJill Maben, Cath Taylor, Jeremy Dawson, Mary Leamy, Imelda McCarthy, Ellie Reynolds, Shilpa Ross, Caroline Shuldham, Laura Bennett, and Catherine Foot.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2018.
- A framework to address key issues of neonatal service configuration in England: the NeoNet multimethods studyEmma Villeneuve, Paolo Landa, Michael Allen, Anne Spencer, Sue Prosser, Andrew Gibson, Katie Kelsey, Ruben Mujica-Mota, Brad Manktelow, Neena Modi, Steve Thornton, and Martin Pitt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2018.
- Culturally adapted Family Intervention (CaFI) for African-Caribbean people diagnosed with schizophrenia and their families: a mixed-methods feasibility study of development, implementation and acceptabilityDawn Edge, Amy Degnan, Sarah Cotterill, Katherine Berry, John Baker, Richard Drake, and Kathryn Abel.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2018.
- Evaluating nuanced practices for initiating decision-making in neurology clinics: a mixed-methods studyMarkus Reuber, Paul Chappell, Clare Jackson, and Merran Toerien.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2018.
- Implementing the Creating Learning Environments for Compassionate Care (CLECC) programme in acute hospital settings: a pilot RCT and feasibility studyJackie Bridges, Ruth M Pickering, Hannah Barker, Rosemary Chable, Alison Fuller, Lisa Gould, Paula Libberton, Ines Mesa-Eguiagaray, James Raftery, Avan Aihie Sayer, Greta Westwood, Wendy Wigley, Guiqing Yao, Shihua Zhu, and Peter Griffiths.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2018.
- Improving care for older people with long-term conditions and social care needs in Salford: the CLASSIC mixed-methods study, including RCTPeter Bower, David Reeves, Matt Sutton, Karina Lovell, Amy Blakemore, Mark Hann, Kelly Howells, Rachel Meacock, Luke Munford, Maria Panagioti, Beth Parkinson, Lisa Riste, Mark Sidaway, Yiu-Shing Lau, Lynsey Warwick-Giles, John Ainsworth, Thomas Blakeman, Ruth Boaden, Iain Buchan, Stephen Campbell, Peter Coventry, Siobhan Reilly, Caroline Sanders, Suzanne Skevington, Waquas Waheed, and Katherine Checkland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2018.
- Supporting shared decision-making for older people with multiple health and social care needs: a realist synthesisFrances Bunn, Claire Goodman, Bridget Russell, Patricia Wilson, Jill Manthorpe, Greta Rait, Isabel Hodkinson, and Marie-Anne Durand.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2018.
- Understanding new models of integrated care in developed countries: a systematic reviewSusan Baxter, Maxine Johnson, Duncan Chambers, Anthea Sutton, Elizabeth Goyder, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2018.
- Understanding the knowledge gaps in whistleblowing and speaking up in health care: narrative reviews of the research literature and formal inquiries, a legal analysis and stakeholder interviewsRussell Mannion, John Blenkinsopp, Martin Powell, Jean McHale, Ross Millar, Nicholas Snowden, and Huw Davies.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2018.
- Closing five Emergency Departments in England between 2009 and 2011: the closED controlled interrupted time-series analysisEmma Knowles, Neil Shephard, Tony Stone, Lindsey Bishop-Edwards, Enid Hirst, Linda Abouzeid, Suzanne Mason, and Jon Nicholl.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2018.
- Factors associated with hospital emergency readmission and mortality rates in patients with heart failure or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a national observational studyAlex Bottle, Kate Honeyford, Faiza Chowdhury, Derek Bell, and Paul Aylin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2018.
- Advantages and limitations of virtual online consultations in a NHS acute trust: the VOCAL mixed-methods studySara Shaw, Joseph Wherton, Shanti Vijayaraghavan, Joanne Morris, Satya Bhattacharya, Philippa Hanson, Desirée Campbell-Richards, Seendy Ramoutar, Anna Collard, Isabel Hodkinson, and Trisha Greenhalgh.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- From programme theory to logic models for multispecialty community providers: a realist evidence synthesisRod Sheaff, Sarah L Brand, Helen Lloyd, Amanda Wanner, Mauro Fornasiero, Simon Briscoe, Jose M Valderas, Richard Byng, and Mark Pearson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- The international knowledge base for new care models relevant to primary care-led integrated models: a realist synthesisAlison Turner, Abeda Mulla, Andrew Booth, Shiona Aldridge, Sharon Stevens, Mahmoda Begum, and Anam Malik.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- The Person, Interactions and Environment Programme to improve care of people with dementia in hospital: a multisite studyMary Godfrey, John Young, Rosemary Shannon, Ann Skingley, Rosemary Woolley, Frank Arrojo, Dawn Brooker, Kim Manley, and Claire Surr.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- The potential of alternatives to face-to-face consultation in general practice, and the impact on different patient groups: a mixed-methods case studyHelen Atherton, Heather Brant, Sue Ziebland, Annemieke Bikker, John Campbell, Andy Gibson, Brian McKinstry, Tania Porqueddu, and Chris Salisbury.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- Quality and safety between ward and board: a biography of artefacts studyJustin Keen, Emma Nicklin, Andrew Long, Rebecca Randell, Nyantara Wickramasekera, Cara Gates, Claire Ginn, Elizabeth McGinnis, Sean Willis, and Jackie Whittle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- Understanding variation in ambulance service non-conveyance rates: a mixed methods studyAlicia O’Cathain, Emma Knowles, Lindsey Bishop-Edwards, Joanne Coster, Annabel Crum, Richard Jacques, Cathryn James, Rod Lawson, Maggie Marsh, Rachel O’Hara, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Tony Stone, Janette Turner, and Julia Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2018.
- Measuring quality in community nursing: a mixed-methods studySue Horrocks, Katherine Pollard, Lorna Duncan, Christina Petsoulas, Emma Gibbard, Jane Cook, Ruth McDonald, Lesley Wye, Pauline Allen, Pete Husband, Lizanne Harland, Ailsa Cameron, and Chris Salisbury.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2018.
- A meta-ethnography of health-care professionals’ experience of treating adults with chronic non-malignant pain to improve the experience and quality of health careFran Toye, Kate Seers, and Karen Barker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2018.
- What evidence is there for the identification and management of frail older people in the emergency department? A systematic mapping reviewLouise Preston, Duncan Chambers, Fiona Campbell, Anna Cantrell, Janette Turner, and Elizabeth Goyder.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2018.
- The capacity of health service commissioners to use evidence: a case studyGraeme Currie, Charlotte Croft, Yaru Chen, Tina Kiefer, Sophie Staniszewska, and Richard J Lilford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2018.
- An evaluation of a near real-time survey for improving patients’ experiences of the relational aspects of care: a mixed-methods evaluationChris Graham, Susanne Käsbauer, Robyn Cooper, Jenny King, Steve Sizmur, Crispin Jenkinson, and Laura Kelly.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2018.
- A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the impact of a human rights based approach to dementia care in inpatient ward and care home settingsPeter Kinderman, Sarah Butchard, Ashley J Bruen, Abbie Wall, Nia Goulden, Zoe Hoare, Carys Jones, and Rhiannon Edwards.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2018.
- Variation in outcome of hospitalised patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest from acute coronary syndrome: a cohort studyKeith Couper, Peter K Kimani, Chris P Gale, Tom Quinn, Iain B Squire, Andrea Marshall, John JM Black, Matthew W Cooke, Bob Ewings, John Long, and Gavin D Perkins.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2018.
- Economic analysis of service and delivery interventions in health careMatt Sutton, Steph Garfield-Birkbeck, Graham Martin, Rachel Meacock, Stephen Morris, Mark Sculpher, Andrew Street, Samuel I Watson, and Richard J Lilford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- Evaluation of a national surveillance system for mortality alerts: a mixed-methods studyPaul Aylin, Alex Bottle, Susan Burnett, Elizabeth Cecil, Kathryn L Charles, Paul Dawson, Danielle D’Lima, Aneez Esmail, Charles Vincent, Samantha Wilkinson, and Jonathan Benn.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- An evaluation of a referral management and triage system for oral surgery referrals from primary care dentists: a mixed-methods studyJoanna Goldthorpe, Tanya Walsh, Martin Tickle, Stephen Birch, Harry Hill, Caroline Sanders, Paul Coulthard, and Iain A Pretty.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- Identifying perinatal depression with case-finding instruments: a mixed-methods study (BaBY PaNDA – Born and Bred in Yorkshire PeriNatal Depression Diagnostic Accuracy)Elizabeth Littlewood, Shehzad Ali, Lisa Dyson, Ada Keding, Pat Ansell, Della Bailey, Debrah Bates, Catherine Baxter, Jules Beresford-Dent, Arabella Clarke, Samantha Gascoyne, Carol Gray, Lisa Hackney, Catherine Hewitt, Dorothy Hutchinson, Laura Jefferson, Rachel Mann, David Marshall, Dean McMillan, Alice North, Sarah Nutbrown, Emily Peckham, Jodi Pervin, Zoe Richardson, Kelly Swan, Holly Taylor, Bev Waterhouse, Louise Wills, Rebecca Woodhouse, and Simon Gilbody.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- Interventions to improve antimicrobial prescribing of doctors in training (IMPACT): a realist reviewChrysanthi Papoutsi, Karen Mattick, Mark Pearson, Nicola Brennan, Simon Briscoe, and Geoff Wong.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- The provision of services in the UK for UK armed forces veterans with PTSD: a rapid evidence synthesisJane Dalton, Sian Thomas, Hollie Melton, Melissa Harden, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- The role of digital communication in patient–clinician communication for NHS providers of specialist clinical services for young people [the Long-term conditions Young people Networked Communication (LYNC) study]: a mixed-methods studyFrances E Griffiths, Xavier Armoiry, Helen Atherton, Carol Bryce, Abigail Buckle, Jonathan AK Cave, Rachel Court, Kathryn Hamilton, Thandiwe R Dliwayo, Melina Dritsaki, Patrick Elder, Vera Forjaz, Joe Fraser, Richard Goodwin, Caroline Huxley, Agnieszka Ignatowicz, Eleni Karasouli, Sung Wook Kim, Peter Kimani, Jason J Madan, Harjit Matharu, Mike May, Luhanga Musumadi, Moli Paul, Gyanu Raut, Sailesh Sankaranarayanan, Anne-Marie Slowther, Mark A Sujan, Paul A Sutcliffe, Isabelle Svahnstrom, Frances Taggart, Ayesha Uddin, Alice Verran, Leigh Walker, and Jackie Sturt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2018.
- Clinical leadership in service redesign using Clinical Commissioning Groups: a mixed-methods studyJohn Storey, Richard Holti, Jean Hartley, Martin Marshall, and Tatum Matharu.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2018.
- The Patient Centred Assessment Method for improving nurse-led biopsychosocial assessment of patients with long-term conditions: a feasibility RCTMargaret Maxwell, Carina Hibberd, Patricia Aitchison, Eileen Calveley, Rebekah Pratt, Nadine Dougall, Christine Hoy, Stewart Mercer, and Isobel Cameron.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2018.
- Predictive risk stratification model: a randomised stepped-wedge trial in primary care (PRISMATIC)Helen Snooks, Kerry Bailey-Jones, Deborah Burge-Jones, Jeremy Dale, Jan Davies, Bridie Evans, Angela Farr, Deborah Fitzsimmons, Jane Harrison, Martin Heaven, Helen Howson, Hayley Hutchings, Gareth John, Mark Kingston, Leo Lewis, Ceri Phillips, Alison Porter, Bernadette Sewell, Daniel Warm, Alan Watkins, Shirley Whitman, Victoria Williams, and Ian T Russell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2018.
- Self-care support for children and adolescents with long-term conditions: the REfOCUS evidence synthesisPenny Bee, Rebecca Pedley, Amber Rithalia, Gerry Richardson, Steven Pryjmachuk, Susan Kirk, and Peter Bower.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2018.
2017
- The effectiveness of the Older prisoner Health and Social Care Assessment and Plan (OHSCAP): a randomised controlled trialKatrina Forsyth, Laura Archer-Power, Jane Senior, Rachel Meacock, Roger Webb, Richard Emsley, Dawn Edge, Elizabeth Walsh, Stuart Ware, David Challis, Adrian Hayes, Kate O’Hara, Alistair Burns, and Jenny Shaw.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2017.
- Variations in mortality across the week following emergency admission to hospital: linked retrospective observational analyses of hospital episode data in England, 2004/5 to 2013/14Lu Han, Rachel Meacock, Laura Anselmi, Søren R Kristensen, Matt Sutton, Tim Doran, Stuart Clough, and Maxine Power.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2017.
- Investigating the organisational factors associated with variation in clinical productivity in community pharmacies: a mixed-methods studySally Jacobs, Fay Bradley, Rebecca Elvey, Tom Fegan, Devina Halsall, Mark Hann, Karen Hassell, Andrew Wagner, and Ellen Schafheutle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2017.
- Optimal NHS service delivery to care homes: a realist evaluation of the features and mechanisms that support effective working for the continuing care of older people in residential settingsClaire Goodman, Sue L Davies, Adam L Gordon, Tom Dening, Heather Gage, Julienne Meyer, Justine Schneider, Brian Bell, Jake Jordan, Finbarr Martin, Steve Iliffe, Clive Bowman, John RF Gladman, Christina Victor, Andrea Mayrhofer, Melanie Handley, and Maria Zubair.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2017.
- Quality and reporting standards, resources, training materials and information for realist evaluation: the RAMESES II projectGeoff Wong, Gill Westhorp, Joanne Greenhalgh, Ana Manzano, Justin Jagosh, and Trisha Greenhalgh.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2017.
- Cross-national mixed-methods comparative case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination in acute inpatient mental health settings (COCAPP-A)Alan Simpson, Michael Coffey, Ben Hannigan, Sally Barlow, Rachel Cohen, Aled Jones, Alison Faulkner, Alexandra Thornton, Jitka Všetečková, Mark Haddad, and Karl Marlowe.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2017.
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of annual health checks and quality of health care for adults with intellectual disability: an observational study using a primary care databaseIain M Carey, Fay J Hosking, Tess Harris, Stephen DeWilde, Carole Beighton, and Derek G Cook.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2017.
- Evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of British Sign Language Improving Access to Psychological Therapies: an exploratory studyAlys Young, Katherine Rogers, Linda Davies, Mark Pilling, Karina Lovell, Steve Pilling, Rachel Belk, Gemma Shields, Claire Dodds, Malcolm Campbell, Catherine Nassimi-Green, Deborah Buck, and Rosemary Oram.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2017.
- Decommissioning health care: identifying best practice through primary and secondary research – a prospective mixed-methods studyIestyn Williams, Jenny Harlock, Glenn Robert, Russell Mannion, Sally Brearley, and Kelly Hall.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2017.
- Improving risk adjustment in the PRAiS (Partial Risk Adjustment in Surgery) model for mortality after paediatric cardiac surgery and improving public understanding of its use in monitoring outcomesChristina Pagel, Libby Rogers, Katherine Brown, Gareth Ambler, David Anderson, David Barron, Emily Blackshaw, Sonya Crowe, Kate English, Rodney Franklin, Emily Jesper, Laura Meagher, Mike Pearson, Tim Rakow, Marta Salamonowicz, David Spiegelhalter, John Stickley, Joanne Thomas, Shane Tibby, Victor Tsang, Martin Utley, and Thomas Witter.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2017.
- Community hospitals and their services in the NHS: identifying transferable learning from international developments – scoping review, systematic review, country reports and case studiesEmma Pitchforth, Ellen Nolte, Jennie Corbett, Céline Miani, Eleanor Winpenny, Edwin van Teijlingen, Natasha Elmore, Sarah King, Sarah Ball, Joanna Miler, and Tom Ling.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2017.
- A realist process evaluation of robot-assisted surgery: integration into routine practice and impacts on communication, collaboration and decision-makingRebecca Randell, Stephanie Honey, Jon Hindmarsh, Natasha Alvarado, Joanne Greenhalgh, Alan Pearman, Andrew Long, Alexandra Cope, Arron Gill, Peter Gardner, Alwyn Kotze, David Wilkinson, David Jayne, Julie Croft, and Dawn Dowding.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2017.
- Seclusion and Psychiatric Intensive Care Evaluation Study (SPICES): combined qualitative and quantitative approaches to the uses and outcomes of coercive practices in mental health servicesLen Bowers, Alexis E Cullen, Evanthia Achilla, John Baker, Mizanur Khondoker, Leonardo Koeser, Lois Moylan, Sophie Pettit, Alan Quirk, Faisil Sethi, Duncan Stewart, Paul McCrone, and Alex D Tulloch.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2017.
- Improving the capabilities of NHS organisations to use evidence: a qualitative study of redesign projects in Clinical Commissioning GroupsJacqueline Swan, Emmanouil Gkeredakis, Rachel M Manning, Davide Nicolini, David Sharp, and John Powell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2017.
- NHS top managers, knowledge exchange and leadership: the early development of Academic Health Science Networks – a mixed-methods studyEwan Ferlie, Davide Nicolini, Jean Ledger, Daniela D’Andreta, Dmitrijs Kravcenko, and John de Pury.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2017.
- Better guidelines for better care: accounting for multimorbidity in clinical guidelines – structured examination of exemplar guidelines and health economic modellingBruce Guthrie, Alexander Thompson, Siobhan Dumbreck, Angela Flynn, Phil Alderson, Moray Nairn, Shaun Treweek, and Katherine Payne.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2017.
- Accessibility and implementation in the UK NHS services of an effective depression relapse prevention programme: learning from mindfulness-based cognitive therapy through a mixed-methods studyJo Rycroft-Malone, Felix Gradinger, Heledd O Griffiths, Rebecca Crane, Andy Gibson, Stewart Mercer, Rob Anderson, and Willem Kuyken.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- Incentives in Diabetic Eye Assessment by Screening (IDEAS) trial: a three-armed randomised controlled trial of financial incentivesGaby Judah, Ara Darzi, Ivo Vlaev, Laura Gunn, Derek King, Dominic King, Jonathan Valabhji, Lisa Bishop, Adrian Brown, Grant Duncan, Anna Fogg, Gemma Harris, Peter Tyacke, and Colin Bicknell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- REACH: a mixed-methods study to investigate the measurement, prediction and improvement of retention and engagement in outpatient HIV careAlison Howarth, Vanessa Apea, Susan Michie, Steve Morris, Memory Sachikonye, Catherine Mercer, Amanda Evans, Valerie Delpech, Caroline Sabin, and Fiona Burns.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- Updated meta-review of evidence on support for carersSian Thomas, Jane Dalton, Melissa Harden, Alison Eastwood, and Gillian Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- Can Health-care Assistant Training improve the relational care of older people? (CHAT) A development and feasibility study of a complex interventionAntony Arthur, Clare Aldus, Sophie Sarre, Jill Maben, Heather Wharrad, Justine Schneider, Garry Barton, Elaine Argyle, Allan Clark, Fiona Nouri, and Caroline Nicholson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- The Community IntraVenous Antibiotic Study (CIVAS): a mixed-methods evaluation of patient preferences for and cost-effectiveness of different service models for delivering outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapyJane Minton, Carolyn Czoski Murray, David Meads, Stephane Hess, Armando Vargas-Palacios, Elizabeth Mitchell, Judy Wright, Claire Hulme, David K Raynor, Angela Gregson, Philip Stanley, Kate McLintock, Rachel Vincent, and Maureen Twiddy.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- Critical time Intervention for Severely mentally ill Prisoners (CrISP): a randomised controlled trialJenny Shaw, Sarah Conover, Dan Herman, Manuela Jarrett, Morven Leese, Paul McCrone, Caroline Murphy, Jane Senior, Ezra Susser, Graham Thornicroft, Nat Wright, Dawn Edge, Richard Emsley, Charlotte Lennox, Alyson Williams, Henry Cust, Gareth Hopkin, and Caroline Stevenson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- Effects of a demand-led evidence briefing service on the uptake and use of research evidence by commissioners of health services: a controlled before-and-after studyPaul M Wilson, Kate Farley, Liz Bickerdike, Alison Booth, Duncan Chambers, Mark Lambert, Carl Thompson, Rhiannon Turner, and Ian S Watt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- Elective hospital admissions: secondary data analysis and modelling with an emphasis on policies to moderate growthMartin Chalkley, Barry McCormick, Robert Anderson, Maria Jose Aragon, Nazma Nessa, Catia Nicodemo, Stuart Redding, and Raphael Wittenberg.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- Measuring harm and informing quality improvement in the Welsh NHS: the longitudinal Welsh national adverse events studySharon Mayor, Elizabeth Baines, Charles Vincent, Annette Lankshear, Adrian Edwards, Mansel Aylward, Helen Hogan, Paul Harper, Jan Davies, Ameet Mamtora, Emily Brockbank, and Jonathon Gray.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- A mixed-methods study exploring the characteristics and needs of long-stay patients in high and medium secure settings in England: implications for service organisationBirgit Völlm, Rachel Edworthy, Jessica Holley, Emily Talbot, Shazmin Majid, Conor Duggan, Tim Weaver, and Ruth McDonald.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- Factors that influence variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: results of a discrete choice experimentRichard G Thomson, Aoife De Brún, Darren Flynn, Laura Ternent, Christopher I Price, Helen Rodgers, Gary A Ford, Matthew Rudd, Emily Lancsar, Stephen Simpson, and John Teah.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- Functionality and feedback: a realist synthesis of the collation, interpretation and utilisation of patient-reported outcome measures data to improve patient careJoanne Greenhalgh, Sonia Dalkin, Kate Gooding, Elizabeth Gibbons, Judy Wright, David Meads, Nick Black, Jose Maria Valderas, and Ray Pawson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- Interventions to improve contact tracing for tuberculosis in specific groups and in wider populations: an evidence synthesisSusan Baxter, Elizabeth Goyder, Duncan Chambers, Maxine Johnson, Louise Preston, and Andrew Booth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- Researching outcomes from forensic services for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities: a systematic review, evidence synthesis and expert and patient/carer consultationCatrin Morrissey, Nicole Geach, Regi Alexander, Verity Chester, John Devapriam, Conor Duggan, Peter E Langdon, Bill Lindsay, Jane McCarthy, and Dawn-Marie Walker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
2016
- Evidence for models of diagnostic service provision in the community: literature mapping exercise and focused rapid reviewsDuncan Chambers, Andrew Booth, Susan K Baxter, Maxine Johnson, Katherine C Dickinson, and Elizabeth C Goyder.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- Location of care for people with serious mental illness (LOCAPE): implications for service use and costs using a mixed-methods approachPaul McCrone, Steve Wright, Darshan Zala, Muralikrishnan Radhakrishnan Kartha, Leonardo Koeser, Mark Ashworth, Peter Schofield, Diana Rose, Sarah Corlett, Anita Patel, Robert Stewart, Daniel Stahl, David Whitney, and Julia Gannon.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- Getting the most out of knowledge and innovation transfer agents in health care: a qualitative studyAlison Bullock, Emma Barnes, Zoe Slote Morris, Jill Fairbank, John de Pury, Rosamund Howell, and Susan Denman.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2016.
- Estimating the risk of adverse birth outcomes in pregnant women undergoing non-obstetric surgery using routinely collected NHS data: an observational studyPaul Aylin, Phillip Bennett, Alex Bottle, Stephen Brett, Vinnie Sodhi, Angus Rivers, and Violeta Balinskaite.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2016.
- Patient-level information and costing systems (PLICSs): a mixed-methods study of current practice and future potential for the NHS health economySue Llewellyn, Naomi Chambers, Sheila Ellwood, Christos Begkos, and Chris Wood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2016.
- A qualitative study of decision-making about the implantation of cardioverter defibrillators and deactivation during end-of-life careHolly Standing, Catherine Exley, Darren Flynn, Julian Hughes, Kerry Joyce, Trudie Lobban, Stephen Lord, Daniel Matlock, Janet M McComb, Paul Paes, and Richard G Thomson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2016.
- Towards improved decision support in the assessment and management of pain for people with dementia in hospital: a systematic meta-review and observational studyS José Closs, Dawn Dowding, Nick Allcock, Claire Hulme, John Keady, Elizabeth L Sampson, Michelle Briggs, Anne Corbett, Philip Esterhuizen, John Holmes, Kirstin James, Reena Lasrado, Andrew Long, Elizabeth McGinnis, John O’Dwyer, Caroline Swarbrick, and Valentina Lichtner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2016.
- Characterising the nature of primary care patient safety incident reports in the England and Wales National Reporting and Learning System: a mixed-methods agenda-setting study for general practiceAndrew Carson-Stevens, Peter Hibbert, Huw Williams, Huw Prosser Evans, Alison Cooper, Philippa Rees, Anita Deakin, Emma Shiels, Russell Gibson, Amy Butlin, Ben Carter, Donna Luff, Gareth Parry, Meredith Makeham, Paul McEnhill, Hope Olivia Ward, Raymond Samuriwo, Anthony Avery, Antony Chuter, Liam Donaldson, Sharon Mayor, Sukhmeet Panesar, Aziz Sheikh, Fiona Wood, and Adrian Edwards.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2016.
- Health Equity Indicators for the English NHS: a longitudinal whole-population study at the small-area levelRichard Cookson, Miqdad Asaria, Shehzad Ali, Brian Ferguson, Robert Fleetcroft, Maria Goddard, Peter Goldblatt, Mauro Laudicella, and Rosalind Raine.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2016.
- Models of care for the delivery of secondary fracture prevention after hip fracture: a health service cost, clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness study within a region of EnglandAndrew Judge, M Kassim Javaid, José Leal, Samuel Hawley, Sarah Drew, Sally Sheard, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Janet Lippett, Andrew Farmer, Nigel Arden, Alastair Gray, Michael Goldacre, Antonella Delmestri, and Cyrus Cooper.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2016.
- Transforming community health services for children and young people who are ill: a quasi-experimental evaluationGemma Spiers, Victoria Allgar, Gerry Richardson, Kate Thurland, Sebastian Hinde, Yvonne Birks, Kate Gridley, Helen Duncan, Susan Clarke, Linda Cusworth, and Gillian Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2016.
- Improving care for people with dementia: development and initial feasibility study for evaluation of life story work in dementia careKate Gridley, Jenni Brooks, Yvonne Birks, Kate Baxter, and Gillian Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2016.
- The use of cardiac rehabilitation services to aid the recovery of patients with bowel cancer: a pilot randomised controlled trial with embedded feasibility studyGill Hubbard, Julie Munro, Ronan O’Carroll, Nanette Mutrie, Lisa Kidd, Sally Haw, Richard Adams, Angus JM Watson, Stephen J Leslie, Petra Rauchhaus, Anna Campbell, Helen Mason, Sarkis Manoukian, Gillian Sweetman, and Shaun Treweek.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2016.
- Determining the optimal model for role substitution in NHS dental services in the UK: a mixed-methods studyPaul Brocklehurst, Stephen Birch, Ruth McDonald, Harry Hill, Lucy O’Malley, Richard Macey, and Martin Tickle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2016.
- The Prevalence of Visual Impairment in People with Dementia (the PrOVIDe study): a cross-sectional study of people aged 60–89 years with dementia and qualitative exploration of individual, carer and professional perspectivesMichael Bowen, David F Edgar, Beverley Hancock, Sayeed Haque, Rakhee Shah, Sarah Buchanan, Steve Iliffe, Susan Maskell, James Pickett, John-Paul Taylor, and Neil O’Leary.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2016.
- The care of dying people in nursing homes and intensive care units: a qualitative mixed-methods studyElizabeth Perkins, Maureen Gambles, Rachel Houten, Sheila Harper, Alan Haycox, Terri O’Brien, Sarah Richards, Hong Chen, Kate Nolan, and John E Ellershaw.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2016.
- Challenges, solutions and future directions in the evaluation of service innovations in health care and public healthRosalind Raine, Ray Fitzpatrick, Helen Barratt, Gywn Bevan, Nick Black, Ruth Boaden, Peter Bower, Marion Campbell, Jean-Louis Denis, Kelly Devers, Mary Dixon-Woods, Lesley Fallowfield, Julien Forder, Robbie Foy, Nick Freemantle, Naomi J Fulop, Elizabeth Gibbons, Clare Gillies, Lucy Goulding, Richard Grieve, Jeremy Grimshaw, Emma Howarth, Richard J Lilford, Ruth McDonald, Graham Moore, Laurence Moore, Robin Newhouse, Alicia O’Cathain, Zeynep Or, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Stephanie Prady, Jo Rycroft-Malone, Jasjeet Sekhon, Simon Turner, Samuel I Watson, and Merrick Zwarenstein.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- Costs and outcomes of increasing access to bariatric surgery for obesity: cohort study and cost-effectiveness analysis using electronic health recordsMartin C Gulliford, Judith Charlton, Helen P Booth, Alison Fildes, Omar Khan, Marcus Reddy, Mark Ashworth, Peter Littlejohns, A Toby Prevost, and Caroline Rudisill.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- The INCENTIVE study: a mixed-methods evaluation of an innovation in commissioning and delivery of primary dental care compared with traditional dental contractingClaire Hulme, Peter Robinson, Gail Douglas, Paul Baxter, Barry Gibson, Jenny Godson, Karen Vinall-Collier, Eirini Saloniki, David Meads, Paul Brunton, and Sue Pavitt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- Infant deaths in the UK community following successful cardiac surgery: building the evidence base for optimal surveillance, a mixed-methods studyKatherine L Brown, Jo Wray, Rachel L Knowles, Sonya Crowe, Jenifer Tregay, Deborah Ridout, David J Barron, David Cunningham, Roger Parslow, Rodney Franklin, Nick Barnes, Sally Hull, and Catherine Bull.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- Outpatient services and primary care: scoping review, substudies and international comparisonsEleanor Winpenny, Céline Miani, Emma Pitchforth, Sarah Ball, Ellen Nolte, Sarah King, Joanne Greenhalgh, and Martin Roland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- Do-not-attempt-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation decisions: an evidence synthesisGavin D Perkins, Frances Griffiths, Anne-Marie Slowther, Robert George, Zoe Fritz, Philip Satherley, Barry Williams, Norman Waugh, Matthew W Cooke, Sue Chambers, Carole Mockford, Karoline Freeman, Amy Grove, Richard Field, Sarah Owen, Ben Clarke, Rachel Court, and Claire Hawkes.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2016.
- Equity of utilisation of cardiovascular care and mental health services in England: a cohort-based cross-sectional study using small-area estimationSheena Asthana, Alex Gibson, Trevor Bailey, Graham Moon, Paul Hewson, and Chris Dibben.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2016.
- Improving skills and care standards in the support workforce for older people: a realist synthesis of workforce development interventionsJo Rycroft-Malone, Christopher R Burton, Lynne Williams, Stephen Edwards, Denise Fisher, Beth Hall, Brendan McCormack, Sandra Nutley, Diane Seddon, and Roger Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2016.
- Integrated care to address the physical health needs of people with severe mental illness: a rapid reviewMark Rodgers, Jane Dalton, Melissa Harden, Andrew Street, Gillian Parker, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2016.
- Management by geographical area or management specialised by disorder? A mixed-methods evaluation of the effects of an organisational intervention on secondary mental health care for common mental disorderAlex D Tulloch, Bryony Soper, Anke Görzig, Sophie Pettit, Leonardo Koeser, Catherine Polling, Andrew Watson, Mizanur Khondoker, Diana Rose, Paul McCrone, André Tylee, and Graham Thornicroft.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
- Preparing for Home: a before-and-after study to investigate the effects of a neonatal discharge package aimed at increasing parental knowledge, understanding and confidence in caring for their preterm infant before and after discharge from hospitalJennifer Ingram, Peter S Blair, Jane E Powell, Sarah Manns, Heather Burden, David Pontin, Margaret Redshaw, Lucy Beasant, Claire Rose, Deborah Johnson, Daisy Gaunt, and Peter Fleming.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
- Comorbidity and dementia: a mixed-method study on improving health care for people with dementia (CoDem)Frances Bunn, Anne-Marie Burn, Claire Goodman, Louise Robinson, Greta Rait, Sam Norton, Holly Bennett, Marie Poole, Johan Schoeman, and Carol Brayne.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2016.
- Comparing the cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness of a new community in-reach rehabilitation service with the cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness of an established hospital-based rehabilitation service for older people: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial with microcost and qualitative analysis – the Community In-reach Rehabilitation And Care Transition (CIRACT) studyOpinder Sahota, Ruth Pulikottil-Jacob, Fiona Marshall, Alan Montgomery, Wei Tan, Tracey Sach, Pip Logan, Denise Kendrick, Alison Watson, Maria Walker, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2016.
- Cross-national comparative mixed-methods case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and co-ordination: Collaborative Care Planning Project (COCAPP)Alan Simpson, Ben Hannigan, Michael Coffey, Aled Jones, Sally Barlow, Rachel Cohen, Jitka Všetečková, and Alison Faulkner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2016.
- Development of risk models for the prediction of new or worsening acute kidney injury on or during hospital admission: a cohort and nested studyMichael Bedford, Paul Stevens, Simon Coulton, Jenny Billings, Marc Farr, Toby Wheeler, Maria Kalli, Tim Mottishaw, and Chris Farmer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2016.
- Demand management for planned care: a realist synthesisRay Pawson, Joanne Greenhalgh, and Cathy Brennan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2016.
- Developing a methodological framework for organisational case studies: a rapid review and consensus development processMark Rodgers, Sian Thomas, Melissa Harden, Gillian Parker, Andrew Street, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2016.
- Effective board governance of safe care: a (theoretically underpinned) cross-sectioned examination of the breadth and depth of relationships through national quantitative surveys and in-depth qualitative case studiesRussell Mannion, Tim Freeman, Ross Millar, and Huw Davies.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2016.
- How can frontline expertise and new models of care best contribute to safely reducing avoidable acute admissions? A mixed-methods study of four acute hospitalsJonathan Pinkney, Susanna Rance, Jonathan Benger, Heather Brant, Sian Joel-Edgar, Dawn Swancutt, Debra Westlake, Mark Pearson, Daniel Thomas, Ingrid Holme, Ruth Endacott, Rob Anderson, Michael Allen, Sarah Purdy, John Campbell, Rod Sheaff, and Richard Byng.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2016.
2015
- Collective action for knowledge mobilisation: a realist evaluation of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and CareJo Rycroft-Malone, Christopher Burton, Joyce Wilkinson, Gill Harvey, Brendan McCormack, Richard Baker, Sue Dopson, Ian Graham, Sophie Staniszewska, Carl Thompson, Steven Ariss, Lucy Melville-Richards, and Lynne Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2015.
- Family-Reported Experiences Evaluation (FREE) study: a mixed-methods study to evaluate families’ satisfaction with adult critical care services in the NHSStephen E Wright, Emma Walmsley, Sheila E Harvey, Emily Robinson, Paloma Ferrando-Vivas, David A Harrison, Ruth R Canter, Elaine McColl, Annette Richardson, Michael Richardson, Lisa Hinton, Daren K Heyland, and Kathryn M Rowan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2015.
- What is the evidence for the effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility of group clinics for patients with chronic conditions? A systematic reviewAndrew Booth, Anna Cantrell, Louise Preston, Duncan Chambers, and Elizabeth Goyder.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2015.
- What evidence is there on the effectiveness of different models of delivering urgent care? A rapid reviewJanette Turner, Joanne Coster, Duncan Chambers, Anna Cantrell, Viet-Hai Phung, Emma Knowles, Daniel Bradbury, and Elizabeth Goyder.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2015.
- Ensuring comparisons of health-care providers are fair: development and validation of risk prediction models for critically ill patientsDavid A Harrison, Paloma Ferrando-Vivas, Jason Shahin, and Kathryn M Rowan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2015.
- Measuring prevalence, reliability and variation in high-risk prescribing in general practice using multilevel modelling of observational data in a population databaseBruce Guthrie, Ning Yu, Douglas Murphy, Peter T Donnan, and Tobias Dreischulte.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2015.
- An evidence base to optimise methods for involving patient and public contributors in clinical trials: a mixed-methods studyCarrol Gamble, Louise Dudley, Alison Allam, Philip Bell, Deborah Buck, Heather Goodare, Bec Hanley, Jennifer Preston, Alison Walker, Paula R Williamson, and Bridget Young.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2015.
- A realist analysis of hospital patient safety in Wales: applied learning for alternative contexts from a multisite case studyAndrea Herepath, Martin Kitchener, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2015.
- ReseArch with Patient and Public invOlvement: a RealisT evaluation – the RAPPORT studyPatricia Wilson, Elspeth Mathie, Julia Keenan, Elaine McNeilly, Claire Goodman, Amanda Howe, Fiona Poland, Sophie Staniszewska, Sally Kendall, Diane Munday, Marion Cowe, and Stephen Peckham.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2015.
- The Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study: further analyses to enhance policy and service delivery decision-making for planned place of birthJennifer Hollowell, Rachel Rowe, John Townend, Marian Knight, Yangmei Li, Louise Linsell, Maggie Redshaw, Peter Brocklehurst, Alison Macfarlane, Neil Marlow, Christine McCourt, Mary Newburn, Jane Sandall, and Louise Silverton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- Establishing and implementing best practice to reduce unplanned admissions in those aged 85 years and over through system change [Establishing System Change for Admissions of People 85+ (ESCAPE 85+)]: a mixed-methods case study approachAndrew Wilson, Richard Baker, John Bankart, Jay Banerjee, Ran Bhamra, Simon Conroy, Stoyan Kurtev, Kay Phelps, Emma Regen, Stephen Rogers, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- Integration and continuity of primary care: polyclinics and alternatives – a patient-centred analysis of how organisation constrains care co-ordinationRod Sheaff, Joyce Halliday, John Øvretveit, Richard Byng, Mark Exworthy, Stephen Peckham, and Sheena Asthana.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- Research utilisation and knowledge mobilisation in the commissioning and joint planning of public health interventions to reduce alcohol-related harms: a qualitative case design using a cocreation approachRosemary K Rushmer, Mandy Cheetham, Lynda Cox, Ann Crosland, Joanne Gray, Liam Hughes, David J Hunter, Karen McCabe, Pete Seaman, Carol Tannahill, and Peter Van Der Graaf.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- A systematic review and metaethnography to identify how effective, cost-effective, accessible and acceptable self-management support interventions are for men with long-term conditions (SELF-MAN)Paul Galdas, Zoe Darwin, Jennifer Fell, Lisa Kidd, Peter Bower, Christian Blickem, Kerri McPherson, Kate Hunt, Simon Gilbody, and Gerry Richardson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- Care and communication between health professionals and patients affected by severe or chronic illness in community care settings: a qualitative study of care at the end of lifeKristian Pollock and Eleanor Wilson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2015.
- Development, validation and evaluation of an instrument for active monitoring of men with clinically localised prostate cancer: systematic review, cohort studies and qualitative studyAndrew J Simpkin, Leila Rooshenas, Julia Wade, Jenny L Donovan, J Athene Lane, Richard M Martin, Chris Metcalfe, Peter C Albertsen, Freddie C Hamdy, Lars Holmberg, David E Neal, and Kate Tilling.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2015.
- Evaluation of a continuous monitoring and feedback initiative to improve quality of anaesthetic care: a mixed-methods quasi-experimental studyJonathan Benn, Glenn Arnold, Danielle D’Lima, Igor Wei, Joanna Moore, Floor Aleva, Andrew Smith, Alex Bottle, and Stephen Brett.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2015.
- Contracting with General Dental Services: a mixed-methods study on factors influencing responses to contracts in English general dental practiceRebecca Harris, Elizabeth Perkins, Robin Holt, Steve Brown, Jayne Garner, Sarah Mosedale, Phil Moss, and Alan Farrier.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2015.
- Evaluating the evidence on employee engagement and its potential benefits to NHS staff: a narrative synthesis of the literatureCatherine Bailey, Adrian Madden, Kerstin Alfes, Luke Fletcher, Dilys Robinson, Jenny Holmes, Jonathan Buzzeo, and Graeme Currie.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2015.
- Mobilising knowledge to improve UK health care: learning from other countries and other sectors – a multimethod mapping studyHuw TO Davies, Alison E Powell, and Sandra M Nutley.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2015.
- The organisation and delivery of health improvement in general practice and primary care: a scoping studyStephen Peckham, Jane Falconer, Steve Gillam, Alison Hann, Sally Kendall, Kiran Nanchahal, Benjamin Ritchie, Rebecca Rogers, and Andrew Wallace.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2015.
- Delivering the aims of the Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care: understanding their strategies and contributionsBryony Soper, Saba Hinrichs, Samuel Drabble, Ohid Yaqub, Sonja Marjanovic, Stephen Hanney, and Ellen Nolte.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- An evidence synthesis of risk identification, assessment and management for young people using tier 4 inpatient child and adolescent mental health servicesBen Hannigan, Deborah Edwards, Nicola Evans, Elizabeth Gillen, Mirella Longo, Steven Pryjmachuk, and Gemma Trainor.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- Patient safety in ambulance services: a scoping reviewJoanne D Fisher, Karoline Freeman, Aileen Clarke, Peter Spurgeon, Mike Smyth, Gavin D Perkins, Mark-Alexander Sujan, and Matthew W Cooke.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- A qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the Advancing Quality pay-for-performance programme in the NHS North WestRuth McDonald, Ruth Boaden, Martin Roland, Søren Rud Kristensen, Rachel Meacock, Yiu-Shing Lau, Tom Mason, Alex J Turner, and Matt Sutton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- Right cot, right place, right time: improving the design and organisation of neonatal care networks – a computer simulation studyMichael Allen, Anne Spencer, Andy Gibson, Justin Matthews, Alex Allwood, Sue Prosser, and Martin Pitt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- What is the evidence on interventions to manage referral from primary to specialist non-emergency care? A systematic review and logic model synthesisLindsay Blank, Susan Baxter, Helen Buckley Woods, Elizabeth Goyder, Andrew Lee, Nick Payne, and Melanie Rimmer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- The delivery of chemotherapy at home: an evidence synthesisMark Corbett, Morag Heirs, Micah Rose, Alison Smith, Lisa Stirk, Gerry Richardson, Daniel Stark, Daniel Swinson, Dawn Craig, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Do higher primary care practice performance scores predict lower rates of emergency admissions for persons with serious mental illness? An analysis of secondary panel dataRowena Jacobs, Nils Gutacker, Anne Mason, Maria Goddard, Hugh Gravelle, Tony Kendrick, Simon Gilbody, Lauren Aylott, and June Wainwright.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Knowledge exchange in health-care commissioning: case studies of the use of commercial, not-for-profit and public sector agencies, 2011–14Lesley Wye, Emer Brangan, Ailsa Cameron, John Gabbay, Jonathan Klein, and Catherine Pope.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- The management of individuals with enduring moderate to severe mental health needs: a participatory evaluation of client journeys and the interface of mental health services with the criminal justice system in CornwallSusan Lea, Lynne Callaghan, Susan Eick, Margaret Heslin, John Morgan, Mark Bolt, Andrew Healey, Barbara Barrett, Diana Rose, Anita Patel, and Graham Thornicroft.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- A national study of practice patterns in UK renal units in the use of dialysis and conservative kidney management to treat people aged 75 years and over with chronic kidney failurePaul Roderick, Hugh Rayner, Sarah Tonkin-Crine, Ikumi Okamoto, Caroline Eyles, Geraldine Leydon, Miriam Santer, Jonathan Klein, Guiqing Lily Yao, Fliss Murtagh, Ken Farrington, Fergus Caskey, Charles Tomson, Fiona Loud, Emma Murphy, Robert Elias, Roger Greenwood, and Donal O’Donoghue.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Service user engagement and health service reconfiguration: a rapid evidence synthesisJane Dalton, Duncan Chambers, Melissa Harden, Andrew Street, Gillian Parker, and Alison Eastwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Towards a framework for enhancing procurement and supply chain management practice in the NHS: lessons for managers and clinicians from a synthesis of the theoretical and empirical literatureJoe Sanderson, Chris Lonsdale, Russell Mannion, and Tatum Matharu.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Using clinical practice variations as a method for commissioners and clinicians to identify and prioritise opportunities for disinvestment in health care: a cross-sectional study, systematic reviews and qualitative studyWilliam Hollingworth, Leila Rooshenas, John Busby, Christine E Hine, Padmanabhan Badrinath, Penny F Whiting, Theresa HM Moore, Amanda Owen-Smith, Jonathan AC Sterne, Hayley E Jones, Claire Beynon, and Jenny L Donovan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- Delivering patient choice in clinical practice: a conversation analytic study of communication practices used in neurology clinics to involve patients in decision-makingMarkus Reuber, Merran Toerien, Rebecca Shaw, and Roderick Duncan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- The dynamics of quality: a national panel study of evidence-based standardsAntonia C Hardcastle, Luke TA Mounce, Suzanne H Richards, Max O Bachmann, Allan Clark, William E Henley, John L Campbell, David Melzer, and Nicholas Steel.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- Insights from the clinical assurance of service reconfiguration in the NHS: the drivers of reconfiguration and the evidence that underpins it – a mixed-methods studyCandace Imison, Lara Sonola, Matthew Honeyman, Shilpa Ross, and Nigel Edwards.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- Multisite implementation of trained volunteer doula support for disadvantaged childbearing women: a mixed-methods evaluationHelen Spiby, Josephine M Green, Zoe Darwin, Helen Willmot, David Knox, Jenny McLeish, and Murray Smith.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- NHS commissioning practice and health system governance: a mixed-methods realistic evaluationRod Sheaff, Nigel Charles, Ann Mahon, Naomi Chambers, Verdiana Morando, Mark Exworthy, Richard Byng, Russell Mannion, and Sue Llewellyn.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- Planning for a cohort study to investigate the impact and management of influenza in pregnancy in a future pandemicMarian Knight, Peter Brocklehurst, Pat O’Brien, Maria A Quigley, and Jennifer J Kurinczuk.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
- Evaluating a major innovation in hospital design: workforce implications and impact on patient and staff experiences of all single room hospital accommodationJill Maben, Peter Griffiths, Clarissa Penfold, Michael Simon, Elena Pizzo, Janet Anderson, Glenn Robert, Jane Hughes, Trevor Murrells, Sally Brearley, and James Barlow.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2015.
- Improving community health networks for people with severe mental illness: a case study investigationVanessa Pinfold, Daryl Sweet, Ian Porter, Cath Quinn, Richard Byng, Chris Griffiths, Julie Billsborough, Doyo Gragn Enki, Ruth Chandler, Martin Webber, John Larsen, John Carpenter, and Peter Huxley.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2015.
- Improving practice in safeguarding at the interface between hospital services and children’s social care: a mixed-methods case studySusan White, David Wastell, Suzanne Smith, Christopher Hall, Emilie Whitaker, Geoff Debelle, Russell Mannion, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2015.
- Translation into British Sign Language and validation of the Strengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireSophie Roberts, Barry Wright, Kate Moore, Josie Smith, Victoria Allgar, Alan Tennant, Caroline Doherty, Ellen Hughes, Danielle Collingridge Moore, Richard Ogden, Helen Phillips, Lilli Beese, and Katherine Rogers.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2015.
- Secondary analysis and literature review of community rehabilitation and intermediate care: an information resourceSteven M Ariss, Pamela M Enderby, Tony Smith, Susan A Nancarrow, Mike J Bradburn, Deborah Harrop, Stuart G Parker, Ann McDonnell, Simon Dixon, Tony Ryan, Alexandra Hayman, and Michael Campbell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2015.
2014
- Explaining variation in emergency admissions: a mixed-methods study of emergency and urgent care systemsAlicia O’Cathain, Emma Knowles, Janette Turner, Ravi Maheswaran, Steve Goodacre, Enid Hirst, and Jon Nicholl.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Learning for the NHS on procurement and supply chain management: a rapid evidence assessmentSaba Hinrichs, Deepa Jahagirdar, Céline Miani, Benoit Guerin, and Ellen Nolte.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Organisational interventions to reduce length of stay in hospital: a rapid evidence assessmentCéline Miani, Sarah Ball, Emma Pitchforth, Josephine Exley, Sarah King, Martin Roland, Jonathan Fuld, and Ellen Nolte.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- A qualitative study of decision-making and safety in ambulance service transitionsRachel O’Hara, Maxine Johnson, Enid Hirst, Andrew Weyman, Deborah Shaw, Peter Mortimer, Chris Newman, Matthew Storey, Janette Turner, Suzanne Mason, Tom Quinn, Jane Shewan, and A Niroshan Siriwardena.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- A rapid synthesis of the evidence on interventions supporting self-management for people with long-term conditions: PRISMS – Practical systematic Review of Self-Management Support for long-term conditionsStephanie JC Taylor, Hilary Pinnock, Eleni Epiphaniou, Gemma Pearce, Hannah L Parke, Anna Schwappach, Neetha Purushotham, Sadhana Jacob, Chris J Griffiths, Trisha Greenhalgh, and Aziz Sheikh.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Reducing Care Utilisation through Self-management Interventions (RECURSIVE): a systematic review and meta-analysisMaria Panagioti, Gerry Richardson, Elizabeth Murray, Anne Rogers, Anne Kennedy, Stanton Newman, Nicola Small, and Peter Bower.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Specialist rehabilitation for people with Parkinson’s disease in the community: a randomised controlled trialHeather Gage, Linda Grainger, Sharlene Ting, Peter Williams, Christina Chorley, Gillian Carey, Neville Borg, Karen Bryan, Beverly Castleton, Patrick Trend, Julie Kaye, Jake Jordan, and Derick Wade.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Staff satisfaction and organisational performance: evidence from a longitudinal secondary analysis of the NHS staff survey and outcome dataMartin Powell, Jeremy Dawson, Anna Topakas, Joan Durose, and Chris Fewtrell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Variation in compulsory psychiatric inpatient admission in England: a cross-sectional, multilevel analysisScott Weich, Orla McBride, Liz Twigg, Patrick Keown, Eva Cyhlarova, David Crepaz-Keay, Helen Parsons, Jan Scott, and Kamaldeep Bhui.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- Can valid and practical risk-prediction or casemix adjustment models, including adjustment for comorbidity, be generated from English hospital administrative data (Hospital Episode Statistics)? A national observational studyAlex Bottle, Rene Gaudoin, Rosalind Goudie, Simon Jones, and Paul Aylin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- Commissioning for long-term conditions: hearing the voice of and engaging users – a qualitative multiple case studyStephen Peckham, Patricia Wilson, Lorraine Williams, Jane Smiddy, Sally Kendall, Fiona Brooks, Joanne Reay, Douglas Smallwood, and Linda Bloomfield.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- The design of a survey questionnaire to measure perceptions and behaviour during an influenza pandemic: the Flu TElephone Survey Template (FluTEST)G James Rubin, Savita Bakhshi, Richard Amlôt, Nicola Fear, Henry WW Potts, and Susan Michie.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- Geographical and temporal Understanding In place of Death in England (1984–2010): analysis of trends and associated factors to improve end-of-life Care (GUIDE_Care) – primary researchWei Gao, Yuen K Ho, Julia Verne, Emma Gordon, and Irene J Higginson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- Informing the development of NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) quality standards through secondary analysis of qualitative narrative interviews on patients’ experiencesSue Ziebland, Louise Locock, Ray Fitzpatrick, Tim Stokes, Glenn Robert, Norma O’Flynn, Kristina Bennert, Sara Ryan, Victoria Thomas, and Angela Martin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- A mixed-methods evaluation of transformational change in NHS North EastDavid J Hunter, Jonathan Erskine, Chris Hicks, Tom McGovern, Adrian Small, Ed Lugsden, Paula Whitty, Ian Nick Steen, and Martin Eccles.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- Responsiveness of primary care services: development of a patient-report measure – qualitative study and initial quantitative pilot testingCarolyn Tarrant, Emma Angell, Richard Baker, Mary Boulton, George Freeman, Patricia Wilkie, Peter Jackson, Fatimah Wobi, and Diane Ketley.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- Rethinking resistance to ‘big IT’: a sociological study of why and when healthcare staff do not use nationally mandated information and communication technologiesTrisha Greenhalgh, Deborah Swinglehurst, and Rob Stones.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- What evidence is there for a relationship between organisational features and patient outcomes in congenital heart disease services? A rapid reviewJanette Turner, Louise Preston, Andrew Booth, Colin O’Keeffe, Fiona Campbell, Amrita Jesurasa, Katy Cooper, and Elizabeth Goyder.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2014.
- The efficient use of the maternity workforce and the implications for safety and quality in maternity care: a population-based, cross-sectional studyJane Sandall, Trevor Murrells, Miranda Dodwell, Rod Gibson, Susan Bewley, Kirstie Coxon, Debra Bick, Graham Cookson, Cathy Warwick, and Diana Hamilton-Fairley.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2014.
- Improving the effectiveness of multidisciplinary team meetings for patients with chronic diseases: a prospective observational studyRosalind Raine, Isla Wallace, Caoimhe Nic a’ Bháird, Penny Xanthopoulou, Anne Lanceley, Alex Clarke, Archie Prentice, David Ardron, Miriam Harris, J Simon R Gibbs, Ewan Ferlie, Michael King, Jane M Blazeby, Susan Michie, Gill Livingston, and Julie Barber.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2014.
- Public involvement in research: assessing impact through a realist evaluationDavid Evans, Jane Coad, Kiera Cottrell, Jane Dalrymple, Rosemary Davies, Christine Donald, Vito Laterza, Amy Long, Amanda Longley, Pam Moule, Katherine Pollard, Jane Powell, Anna Puddicombe, Cathy Rice, and Ruth Sayers.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2014.
- A systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of peer-based interventions to maintain and improve offender health in prison settingsJane South, Anne-Marie Bagnall, Claire Hulme, James Woodall, Roberta Longo, Rachael Dixey, Karina Kinsella, Gary Raine, Karen Vinall-Collier, and Judy Wright.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2014.
- Targeting the Use of Reminders and Notifications for Uptake by Populations (TURNUP): a systematic review and evidence synthesisSionnadh McLean, Melanie Gee, Andrew Booth, Sarah Salway, Susan Nancarrow, Mark Cobb, and Sadiq Bhanbhro.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2014.
- A cross-sectional prevalence survey of psychotropic medication prescribing patterns in prisons in EnglandLamiece Hassan, Martin Frisher, Jane Senior, Mary Tully, Roger Webb, David While, and Jenny Shaw.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- Development of methodological guidance, publication standards and training materials for realist and meta-narrative reviews: the RAMESES (Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses – Evolving Standards) projectGeoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh, Gill Westhorp, and Ray Pawson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- An ethnographic study of knowledge sharing across the boundaries between care processes, services and organisations: the contributions to ‘safe’ hospital dischargeJustin Waring, Fiona Marshall, Simon Bishop, Opinder Sahota, Marion Walker, Graeme Currie, Rebecca Fisher, and Tony Avery.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- A formative evaluation of Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC): institutional entrepreneurship for service innovationAndy Lockett, Nellie El Enany, Graeme Currie, Eivor Oborn, Michael Barrett, Girts Racko, Simon Bishop, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- A qualitative study of the knowledge-brokering role of middle-level managers in service innovation: managing the translation gap in patient safety for older persons’ careGraeme Currie, Nicola Burgess, Leroy White, Andy Lockett, John Gladman, and Justin Waring.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- The use of a collaborative structured methodology for the development of a multifaceted intervention programme for the management of asthma (the MIA project), tailored to the needs of children and families of South Asian origin: a community-based, participatory studyMonica Lakhanpaul, Deborah Bird, Lorraine Culley, Nicky Hudson, Noelle Robertson, Narynder Johal, Melanie McFeeters, Charlotte Hamlyn-Williams, and Mark Johnson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- Developing a high-performance support workforce in acute care: innovation, evaluation and engagementIan Kessler, Karen Spilsbury, and Paul Heron.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2014.
- Frequency of visual field testing when monitoring patients newly diagnosed with glaucoma: mixed methods and modellingDavid P Crabb, Richard A Russell, Rizwan Malik, Nitin Anand, Helen Baker, Trishal Boodhna, Carol Bronze, Simon SM Fung, David F Garway-Heath, Fiona C Glen, Rodolfo Hernández, James F Kirwan, Claire Lemer, Andrew I McNaught, and Ananth C Viswanathan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2014.
- Keeping knowledgeable: how NHS chief executive officers mobilise knowledge and information in their daily workDavide Nicolini, John Powell, and Maja Korica.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2014.
- An exploration of the implementation of open disclosure of adverse events in the UK: a scoping review and qualitative explorationYvonne Birks, Reema Harrison, Kate Bosanquet, Jill Hall, Melissa Harden, Vikki Entwistle, Ian Watt, Peter Walsh, Sarah Ronaldson, David Roberts, Joy Adamson, John Wright, and Rick Iedema.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- Facilitating technology adoption in the NHS: negotiating the organisational and policy context – a qualitative studySue Llewellyn, Rob Procter, Gill Harvey, Gregory Maniatopoulos, and Alan Boyd.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- Initiatives to reduce length of stay in acute hospital settings: a rapid synthesis of evidence relating to enhanced recovery programmesFiona Paton, Duncan Chambers, Paul Wilson, Alison Eastwood, Dawn Craig, Dave Fox, David Jayne, and Erika McGinnes.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- Meeting the support needs of patients with complex regional pain syndrome through innovative use of wiki technology: a mixed-methods studyJeff Gavin, Karen Rodham, Neil Coulson, and Leon Watts.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- A mixed-methods study exploring therapeutic relationships and their association with service user satisfaction in acute psychiatric wards and crisis residential alternativesAngela Sweeney, Sarah Fahmy, Fiona Nolan, Nicola Morant, Zoe Fox, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans, David Osborn, Emma Burgess, Helen Gilburt, Rosemarie McCabe, and Sonia Johnson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- New ways of working in mental health services: a qualitative, comparative case study assessing and informing the emergence of new peer worker roles in mental health services in EnglandSteve Gillard, Christine Edwards, Sarah Gibson, Jess Holley, and Katherine Owen.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2014.
- Developing a model of mental health self-care support for children and young people through an integrated evaluation of available types of provision involving systematic review, meta-analysis and case studySteven Pryjmachuk, Rebecca Elvey, Susan Kirk, Sarah Kendal, Peter Bower, and Roger Catchpole.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2014.
- Transitions at the end of life for older adults – patient, carer and professional perspectives: a mixed-methods studyBarbara Hanratty, Elizabeth Lowson, Gunn Grande, Sheila Payne, Julia Addington-Hall, Nicole Valtorta, and Jane Seymour.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2014.
- Being a manager, becoming a professional? A case study and interview-based exploration of the use of management knowledge across communities of practice in health-care organisationsMike Bresnen, Damian Hodgson, Simon Bailey, Paula Hyde, and John Hassard.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- Informing the NHS Outcomes Framework: evaluating meaningful health outcomes for children with neurodisability using multiple methods including systematic review, qualitative research, Delphi survey and consensus meetingChristopher Morris, Astrid Janssens, Amanda Allard, Joanne Thompson Coon, Valerie Shilling, Richard Tomlinson, Jane Williams, Andrew Fellowes, Morwenna Rogers, Karen Allen, Bryony Beresford, Colin Green, Crispin Jenkinson, Alan Tennant, and Stuart Logan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- Investigating the contribution of physician assistants to primary care in England: a mixed-methods studyVari M Drennan, Mary Halter, Sally Brearley, Wilfred Carneiro, Jonathan Gabe, Heather Gage, Robert Grant, Louise Joly, and Simon de Lusignan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- Mobilising identities: the shape and reality of middle and junior managers’ working lives – a qualitative studyJanet Harvey, Ellen Annandale, John Loan-Clarke, Olga Suhomlinova, and Nina Teasdale.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- Networked innovation in the health sector: comparative qualitative study of the role of Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care in translating research into practiceHarry Scarbrough, Daniela D’Andreta, Sarah Evans, Marco Marabelli, Sue Newell, John Powell, and Jacky Swan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- The role of informal networks in creating knowledge among health-care managers: a prospective case studyVicky Ward, Robert West, Simon Smith, Steven McDermott, Justin Keen, Ray Pawson, and Allan House.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2014.
- How do managers and leaders in the National Health Service and social care respond to service user involvement in mental health services in both its traditional and emergent forms? The ENSUE studyDiana Rose, Marian Barnes, Mike Crawford, Edward Omeni, Dee MacDonald, and Aaron Wilson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2014.
- Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions: a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated careFiona Aspinal, Sylvia Bernard, Gemma Spiers, and Gillian Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2014.
- Clinical handover within the emergency care pathway and the potential risks of clinical handover failure (ECHO): primary researchMark Sujan, Peter Spurgeon, Matthew Inada-Kim, Michelle Rudd, Larry Fitton, Simon Horniblow, Steve Cross, Peter Chessum, and Matthew W Cooke.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2014.
- Developing and evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management using mixed methods and a multicentre randomised controlled trialJane P Noyes, Lesley Lowes, Rhiannon Whitaker, Davina Allen, Cynthia Carter, Rhiannon T Edwards, Joanne Rycroft-Malone, Janice Sharp, Deborah Edwards, Llinos Haf Spencer, Yvonne Sylvestre, Seow Tien Yeo, and John W Gregory.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2014.
- An ethnographic organisational study of alongside midwifery units: a follow-on study from the Birthplace in England programmeChristine McCourt, Juliet Rayment, Susanna Rance, and Jane Sandall.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2014.
- Making sense of evidence in management decisions: the role of research-based knowledge on innovation adoption and implementation in health careYiannis Kyratsis, Raheelah Ahmad, Kyriakos Hatzaras, Michiyo Iwami, and Alison Holmes.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2014.
- Testing accelerated experience-based co-design: a qualitative study of using a national archive of patient experience narrative interviews to promote rapid patient-centred service improvementLouise Locock, Glenn Robert, Annette Boaz, Sonia Vougioukalou, Caroline Shuldham, Jonathan Fielden, Sue Ziebland, Melanie Gager, Ruth Tollyfield, and John Pearcey.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2014.
- The work, workforce, technology and organisational implications of the ‘111’ single point of access telephone number for urgent (non-emergency) care: a mixed-methods case studyJoanne Turnbull, Catherine Pope, Alison Rowsell, Jane Prichard, Susan Halford, Jeremy Jones, Carl May, and Valerie Lattimer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2014.
- Implications for the NHS of inward and outward medical tourism: a policy and economic analysis using literature review and mixed-methods approachesNeil Lunt, Richard D Smith, Russell Mannion, Stephen T Green, Mark Exworthy, Johanna Hanefeld, Daniel Horsfall, Laura Machin, and Hannah King.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2014.
- Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures: econometric analyses of routinely collected dataAndrew Street, Nils Gutacker, Chris Bojke, Nancy Devlin, and Silvio Daidone.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2014.
2013
- An evaluation of foundation doctor training: a mixed-methods study of the impact on workforce well-being and patient care [the Evaluating the Impact of Doctors in Training (EDiT) study]S Mason, C O’Keeffe, A Carter, R O’Hara, and C Stride.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2013.
- Identifying the factors affecting the implementation of strategies to promote a safer environment for patients with learning disabilities in NHS hospitals: a mixed-methods studyI Tuffrey-Wijne, N Giatras, L Goulding, E Abraham, L Fenwick, C Edwards, and S Hollins.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2013.
- Towards equitable commissioning for our multiethnic society: a mixed-methods qualitative investigation of evidence utilisation by strategic commissioners and public health managersS Salway, D Turner, G Mir, B Bostan, L Carter, J Skinner, K Gerrish, and GTH Ellison.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2013.
- A meta-ethnography of patients’ experience of chronic non-malignant musculoskeletal painF Toye, K Seers, N Allcock, M Briggs, E Carr, J Andrews, and K Barker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2013.
- Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness (SIVE): an observational retrospective cohort study – exploitation of a unique community-based national-linked database to determine the effectiveness of the seasonal trivalent influenza vaccineCR Simpson, N Lone, K Kavanagh, LD Ritchie, C Robertson, A Sheikh, and J McMenamin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2013.
- Transitions to palliative care for older people in acute hospitals: a mixed-methods studyM Gott, C Ingleton, C Gardiner, N Richards, M Cobb, T Ryan, B Noble, M Bennett, J Seymour, S Ward, and C Parker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2013.
- Can an epilepsy nurse specialist-led self-management intervention reduce attendance at emergency departments and promote well-being for people with severe epilepsy? A non-randomised trial with a nested qualitative phaseL Ridsdale, P McCrone, M Morgan, L Goldstein, P Seed, and A Noble.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
- Engagement in research: an innovative three-stage review of the benefits for health-care performanceS Hanney, A Boaz, T Jones, and B Soper.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
- Facilitating knowledge exchange between health-care sectors, organisations and professions: a longitudinal mixed-methods study of boundary-spanning processes and their impact on health-care qualityL Nasir, G Robert, M Fischer, I Norman, T Murrells, and P Schofield.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
- Towards a framework for enhancing the performance of NHS boards: a synthesis of the evidence about board governance, board effectiveness and board developmentN Chambers, G Harvey, R Mannion, J Bond, and J Marshall.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
- Health and social care services for older male adults in prison: the identification of current service provision and piloting of an assessment and care planning modelJ Senior, K Forsyth, E Walsh, K O'Hara, C Stevenson, A Hayes, V Short, R Webb, D Challis, S Fazel, A Burns, and J Shaw.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2013.
- Exploring types of individual unlearning by local health-care managers: an original empirical approachCR Coombs, D Hislop, J Holland, SLC Bosley, and E Manful.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2013.
- How do they manage? A qualitative study of the realities of middle and front-line management work in health careDA Buchanan, D Denyer, J Jaina, C Kelliher, C Moore, E Parry, and C Pilbeam.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2013.
- Support matters: a mixed methods scoping study on the use of assistant staff in the delivery of community nursing services in EnglandK Spilsbury, S Pender, K Bloor, R Borthwick, K Atkin, D McCaughan, I Watt, U Adderley, A Wakefield, and H McKenna.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2013.
- A mortality risk model to adjust for case mix in UK paediatric cardiac surgeryC Pagel, KL Brown, S Crowe, M Utley, D Cunningham, and VT Tsang.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2013.
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