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Category: Publications

Hospital Quality Factors Influencing the Mobility of Patients for Radical Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy: A National Population-Based Study

Posted on August 24, 2017October 30, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, methodological innovation (light blue), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Hospital Quality Factors Influencing the Mobility of Patients for Radical Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy: A National Population-Based Study

Cost-effectiveness of screening for HIV in primary care: a health economics modelling analysis

Posted on August 22, 2017August 22, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, project-03, Publications, Resources, systems innovation (purple)Leave a Comment on Cost-effectiveness of screening for HIV in primary care: a health economics modelling analysis

Exploring the perspectives of clinical professionals and support staff on implementing supported self-management for asthma in UK general practice: an IMP2ART qualitative study

Posted on August 22, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, behaviour (green), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Exploring the perspectives of clinical professionals and support staff on implementing supported self-management for asthma in UK general practice: an IMP2ART qualitative study

Changes in severity of psychosocial difficulties in adolescents accessing specialist mental healthcare in England (2009-2014).

Posted on August 22, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, mhealth (orange), project-01, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Changes in severity of psychosocial difficulties in adolescents accessing specialist mental healthcare in England (2009-2014).

A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

Posted on August 17, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, child-health (dark blue), project-02, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

Does use of point-of-care testing improve cost-effectiveness of the NHS Health Check programme in the primary care setting? A cost-minimisation analysis

Posted on August 15, 2017October 30, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Does use of point-of-care testing improve cost-effectiveness of the NHS Health Check programme in the primary care setting? A cost-minimisation analysis

Development, implementation and evaluation of a tool for forecasting short term demand for beds in an intensive care unit

Posted on August 15, 2017October 30, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, methodological innovation (light blue), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Development, implementation and evaluation of a tool for forecasting short term demand for beds in an intensive care unit

Health services research: building capacity to meet the needs of the health care system

Posted on August 15, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, Academy (blue), Publications, Resources, ThemesLeave a Comment on Health services research: building capacity to meet the needs of the health care system

Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning Supports Cognitive Development During Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood

Posted on August 8, 2017October 30, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, mhealth (orange), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on Mutualistic Coupling Between Vocabulary and Reasoning Supports Cognitive Development During Late Adolescence and Early Adulthood

The need for Complex systems model of evidence for Public Health

Posted on August 7, 2017 by CLAHRC
Posted in 2017, child-health (dark blue), Publications, ResourcesLeave a Comment on The need for Complex systems model of evidence for Public Health

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