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Month: July 2016

A qualitative study of online mental health information seeking behaviour by those with psychosis

Posted on July 11, 2016July 11, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, mhealth (orange), project-02, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on A qualitative study of online mental health information seeking behaviour by those with psychosis

Lessons for major system change: centralization of stroke services in two metropolitan areas of England

Posted on July 11, 2016July 11, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, Publications, Resources, systems innovation (purple)Leave a Comment on Lessons for major system change: centralization of stroke services in two metropolitan areas of England

How a universal health system reduces inequalities: lessons from England

Posted on July 11, 2016July 11, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on How a universal health system reduces inequalities: lessons from England

Clinician-Reported Barriers to Implementing Breast Cancer Chemoprevention in the UK: A Qualitative Investigation

Posted on July 11, 2016July 11, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, behaviour (green), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Clinician-Reported Barriers to Implementing Breast Cancer Chemoprevention in the UK: A Qualitative Investigation

How to enquire and respond to domestic violence and abuse in sexual health settings

Posted on July 11, 2016March 20, 2019 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, project-04, Publications, systems innovation (purple)

Hybrids and professional communities: comparing UK reforms to health care, broadcasting and postal services

Posted on July 10, 2016August 7, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2016, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Hybrids and professional communities: comparing UK reforms to health care, broadcasting and postal services

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