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Type: Thesis | 2024 | University of Southampton

Person-centred integrated care for people living with Parkinson's, Huntington's and Multiple Sclerosis: a systematic review - Sandra Bartolomeu Pires, Dorit Kunkel, Christopher Kipps, Nick Goodwin and Mari C. Portillo
Type: Review | 2024

Type: Thesis | 2024 | University of Southampton | Item availability restricted.

What might make nurses stay? A protocol for discrete choice experiments to understand NHS nurses’ preferences at early- and late-career stages - Ourega-Zoé Ejebu, Joanne Turnbull, Iain Atherton, Anne Marie Rafferty, Billy Palmer, Julia Philippou, Jane Prichard, Michelle Jamieson, Lucina Rolewicz, Matthew Williams and Jane Ball
Type: Article | 2024

Female thermal sensitivity and behaviour across the lifespan: a unique journey - Davide Filingeri, Hannah Blount and Alessandro Valenza
Type: Review | 2024

Thermal physiology is a (wo)man's world! - Davide Filingeri, Hannah Blount and Jade Ward
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Type: Thesis | 2024 | University of Southampton

Type: Dataset | 2024 | University of Southampton

Patient-reported outcome measures for monitoring primary care patients with depression: the PROMDEP cluster RCT and economic evaluation - Tony Kendrick, Christopher Dowrick, Glyn Lewis, Michael Moore, Geraldine M. Leydon, Adam W.A. Geraghty, Gareth Griffiths, Shihua Zhu, Guiqing Lily Yao, Carl May, Mark Gabbay, Rachel Dewar-Haggart, Samantha Williams, Lien Bui, Natalie Thompson, Lauren Bridewell, Emilia Trapasso, Tasneem Patel, Molly McCarthy, Naila Khan, Helen Page, Emma Corcoran, Jane Sungmin Hahn, Molly Bird, Mekeda X Logan, Brian Chi Fung Ching, Riya Tiwari, Anna Hunt and Beth Stuart
Type: Article | 2024

‘A good decision is the one that feels right for me’: codesign with patients to inform theoretical underpinning of a decision aid website - Kelly Kohut, Kate Morton, Karen Hurley, Lesley Turner, Caroline Dale, Susan Eastbrook, Rochelle Gold, Kate Henwood, Sonia Patton, Reshma Punjabi, Helen White, Charlene Young, Julie Young, Elizabeth Bancroft, Lily Barnett, Sarah Cable, Gaya Connolly, Beth Coad, Andrea Forman, Helen Hanson, Grace Kavanaugh, Katherine Sahan, Katie Snape, Bethany Torr, Rosalind Way, Elizabeth Winchester, Alice Youngs, Diana Eccles and Claire Foster
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Point prevalence and incidence of iatrogenic skin damage in neonatal intensive care - Hannah L. Liversedge, Lisette Schoonhoven, Dan L. Bader and Peter R. Worsley
Type: Article | 2024 | Item availability restricted.

Efficacy of neuromuscular exercises to promote movement quality and reduce musculoskeletal injury during initial military training in Royal Navy recruits - Paul E. Muckelt, C.N.T. Power, J. Patterson, L. Stevens, C. Powell, M.B. Warner, M.J. Stokes and J.L. Fallowfield
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Editorial | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Care Under Pressure 2: a realist synthesis of causes and interventions to mitigate psychological ill-health in nurses, midwives and paramedics - Cath Taylor, Jill Maben, Justin Jagosh, Daniele Carrieri, Simon Briscoe, Naomi Klepacz and Karen Mattick
Type: Review | 2024

eHealth Literacy and the Use of NHS 111 Online Urgent Care Service in England: Cross-Sectional Survey - Joanne Turnbull, Jane Prichard, Jennifer MacLellan and Catherine Pope
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

A meta-analysis of previous falls and subsequent fracture risk in cohort studies - Liesbeth Vandenput, Helena Johansson and Eugene V. McCloskey
Type: Article | 2024

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