Professor Carl May Professor Avan Sayer
| Implementation of grip strength measurement in medicine for older people wards as part of routine admission assessment: identifying facilitators and barriers using a theory-led intervention | 2018 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Melissa Girling Professor Carl May Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Dr Ian Steen et al. | Improving the normalization of complex interventions: part 2 - validation of the NoMAD instrument for assessing implementation work based on normalization process theory (NPT) | 2018 |
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Professor Gary Ford Professor Christopher Price Professor Carl May
| Integrating acute stroke telemedicine consultations into specialists' usual practice: A qualitative analysis comparing the experience of Australia and the United Kingdom | 2017 |
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Christine May Dr Matthew Breckons Professor Carl May
| A web-based intervention (RESTORE) to support self-management of cancer-related fatigue following primary cancer treatment: a multi-centre proof of concept randomised controlled trial | 2016 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Implementation, context and complexity | 2016 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Claire Bamford Professor Carl May Professor Paula Moynihan
| Food work and feeding assistance on hospital wards | 2013 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Dr Tim Rapley Melissa Girling Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Dr Nick Steen et al. | Improving the Normalization of Complex Interventions: Measure Development based on Normalization Process Theory (NoMAD): Study Protocol | 2013 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Factors that promote or inhibit the implementation of e-health systems: An explanatory systematic review | 2012 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| From theory to 'measurement' in complex interventions: Methodological lessons from the development of an e-health normalisation instrument | 2012 |
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Claire Bamford Dr Ben Heaven Professor Carl May Professor Paula Moynihan
| Implementing nutrition guidelines for older people in residential care homes: a qualitative study using Normalization Process Theory | 2012 |
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Dr Mabel Lie Professor Carl May Teresa Kelly Professor Steve Robson
| Let the computer choose? - the experience of participants in a randomised preference trial of medical versus surgical termination of pregnancy | 2012 |
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Russell Cathcart Professor Carl May Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
| The conversion from sensation to symptom - the case of catarrh, a qualitative study | 2012 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Professor Carl May Dr Lesley Kay Emerita Professor Helen Foster et al. | An evidence and practice-based regional musculoskeletal examination for school-aged children-prems [abstract] | 2011 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Peter Avery Professor Carl May Emerita Professor Helen Foster
| Barriers and challanges to research in paediatric rheumatology [abstract] | 2011 |
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Professor Carl May Emerita Professor Helen Foster
| Delays in access to care for patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: Preliminary ideas [abstract] | 2011 |
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Dr Sara Kirk Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Established users and the making of telecare work in long term condition management: Implications for health policy | 2011 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch Dr Tim Rapley
| Evaluating complex interventions and health technologies using normalization process theory: development of a simplified approach and web-enabled toolkit | 2011 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch Professor Catherine Exley Dr Sara Kirk Dr Neil Jenkings et al. | Integrating telecare for chronic disease management in the community: What needs to be done? | 2011 |
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Rose Watson Professor Jeremy Parr Caroline Joyce Professor Carl May Professor Ann Le Couteur et al. | Models of transitional care for young people with complex health needs: a scoping review | 2011 |
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Emerita Professor Helen Foster Dr Lesley Kay Professor Carl May
| Pediatric regional examination of the musculoskeletal system: A practice- and consensus-based approach | 2011 |
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Emerita Professor Helen Foster Dr Lesley Kay Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley
| Pediatric regional examination of the musculoskeletal system: A practice- and consensus-based approach | 2011 |
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Dr Mabel Lie Dr Louise Hayes Professor Carl May Professor Martin White Dr Ruth Bell et al. | Preventing type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes: qualitative studies with postnatal women to inform intervention development | 2011 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Why is it difficult to implement e-health initiatives? A qualitative study | 2011 |
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Dr Christopher Johnson Professor Carl May
| Embedding effective depression care: using theory for primary care organisational and systems change | 2010 |
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Emerita Professor Helen Foster Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May
| Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: improved outcome requires improved access to care | 2010 |
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Chris Speed Dr Ben Heaven Professor Ashley Adamson Professor John Bond Dr Sally Corbett et al. | LIFELAX - diet and LIFEstyle versus LAXatives in the management of chronic constipation in older people: randomised controlled trial | 2010 |
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Professor Carl May
| Managing depression among ethnic communities: A qualitative study | 2010 |
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Professor Carl May
| Negotiations of distress between East Timorese and Vietnamese refugees and their family doctors in Melbourne | 2010 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May
| Normalisation process theory: a framework for developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions | 2010 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Claire Bamford Professor Carl May Professor Paula Moynihan
| When 30-40cms becomes a problem: Feeding, food-work and the space between patient and plate on hospital wards. | 2010 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Claire Bamford Professor Carl May Professor Paula Moynihan
| When 30-40cms becomes a problem: Feeding, food-work and the space between patient and plate on hospital wards. | 2010 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Professor Carl May Dr Lesley Kay Emerita Professor Helen Foster et al. | An evidence and practice based regional musculoskeletal examination for school-aged children - Prems | 2009 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch Dr Tim Rapley
| Development of a theory of implementation and integration: Normalization Process Theory | 2009 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Dr Ben Heaven Dr Lesley Kay Emerita Professor Helen Foster et al. | Doing being a team: Multidisciplinarity-in-action in paediatric rheumatology consultations | 2009 |
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Dr Ben Thompson Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Dr Lesley Kay
| Education for People with Ankylosing Spondylitis: Current Practice in the UK | 2009 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Claire Bamford Professor Carl May
| How the logics of research make researchers a problem: The dynamics of interaction between epistemic communities. | 2009 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Claire Bamford Professor Carl May
| How the logics of research make researchers a problem: The dynamics of interaction between epistemic communities. | 2009 |
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Claire Bamford Dr Ben Heaven Professor Carl May Professor Paula Moynihan
| Implementing healthier menus in care homes for older people | 2009 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Implementing, Embedding, and Integrating Practices: An Outline of Normalization Process Theory | 2009 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Making and unmaking telepatients: Identity and governance in new health technologies | 2009 |
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Professor Catherine Exley Dr Nicolette Rousseau Emeritus Professor Jimmy Steele CBE Dr Tracy Finch Dr James Field et al. | Paying for treatments? Influences on negotiating clinical need and decision-making for dental implant treatment | 2009 |
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Professor Steve Robson Teresa Kelly Denise Howel Dr Mark Deverill Dr Mabel Lie et al. | Randomised preference trial of medical versus surgical termination of pregnancy less than 14 weeks' gestation (TOPS) | 2009 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Catherine Exley Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| The participation of practice nurses in a randomised controlled trial: Managing intersecting trajectories of work | 2009 |
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Professor Carl May
| The politics of conducting research on depression in a cross-cultural context | 2009 |
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Professor Carl May
| We need minimally disruptive medicine | 2009 |
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Professor Carl May
| Arduous implementation: Does the Normalisation Process Model explain why it's so difficult to embed decision support technologies for patients in routine clinical practice | 2008 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Professor Carl May Dr Tiago Moreira Professor Madeleine Murtagh
| Economics, sociology and 'evidence' about health care | 2008 |
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Dr Ben Thompson Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Dr Lesley Kay
| Education for people with ankylosing spondylitis: Perspectives from patients, rheumatologists and allied health professionals | 2008 |
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Dr Mabel Lie Professor Steve Robson Professor Carl May
| Experiences of abortion: A narrative review of qualitative studies | 2008 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Future patients? Telehealthcare, roles and responsibilities | 2008 |
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Professor Carl May
| Health technologies and human relations: A special issue of Chronic Illness | 2008 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Catherine Exley Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Instability, conflict and regaining epistemological control: An ethnographic account of a trial-team at work | 2008 |
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Dr Deborah James Professor Carl May
| Patient-centred services in speech and language therapy | 2008 |
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Professor Julian Hughes Claire Bamford Professor Carl May
| Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts | 2008 |
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Dr Tiago Moreira Professor Julian Hughes Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood Professor Carl May Professor Ian McKeith et al. | What explains variations in the clinical use of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) as a diagnostic category? | 2008 |
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Scott Fraser Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Which quality of life score is best for glaucoma patients and why? | 2008 |
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Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson Professor Martin Eccles Dr Nick Steen Jane Greenaway Dr Lynne Stobbart et al. | A patient decision aid to support shared decision-making on anti-thrombotic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation: Randomised controlled trial | 2007 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Ben Heaven Dr Tim Rapley Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Ruth Graham et al. | Medical communication and technology: a video-based process study of the use of decision aids in primary care consultations | 2007 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Process evaluation for complex interventions in primary care: Understanding trials using the normalization process model | 2007 |
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Professor Madeleine Murtagh Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Qualitative methods in a randomised controlled trial: the role of an integrated qualitative process evaluation in providing evidence to discontinue the intervention in one arm of a trial of a decision support tool | 2007 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Teledermatology in the U.K.: Lessons in service innovation | 2007 |
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Professor Carl May
| The clinical encounter and the problem of context | 2007 |
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Professor Carl May
| The clinical encounter and the problem of context | 2007 |
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Professor Carl May
| The clinical encounter and the problem of context | 2007 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Understanding the implementation and integration of e-health services | 2007 |
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Nicholas Wride Dr Tracy Finch Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Scott Fraser et al. | What's in a name? Medication terms: What they mean and when to use them | 2007 |
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Dr Tiago Moreira Professor Carl May Professor Martin Eccles
| A new method of analysis enabled a better understanding of clinical practice guideline development processes | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| A rational model for assessing and evaluating complex interventions in health care | 2006 |
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Professor Dame Louise Robinson Deborah Hutchings Dr Lynne Corner Fiona Beyer Dr Heather Dickinson et al. | A systematic literature review of the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent wandering in dementia and evaluation of the ethical implications and acceptability of their use | 2006 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Catherine Exley Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Bridging the ontological divide: Different social worlds in the conduct of a randomised controlled trial. | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Professor Eileen Kaner
| Clinical reasoning, clinical trials and risky drinkers in everyday primary care: A qualitative study of British general practitioners | 2006 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Dr Ben Heaven Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Ruth Graham et al. | Doctor-patient interaction in a randomised controlled trial of decision-support tools | 2006 |
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Professor Barbara Hanratty Professor Carl May Professor Christopher Ward
| Doctor's understanding of palliative care | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Mobilising modern facts: Health technology assessment and the politics of evidence | 2006 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Dr Ruth Graham et al. | Patients or research subjects? A qualitative study of participation in a randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention | 2006 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May
| Seeing through the glass darkly? A qualitative exploration of GPs' drinking and their alcohol intervention practices | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Self-management of chronic conditions: Re-engineering patient-hood | 2006 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Professor Eileen Kaner
| Still a difficult business? Negotiating alcohol-related problems in general practice consultations | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Dr Tiago Moreira Dr Tracy Finch Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Technogovernance: Evidence, subjectivity, and the clinical encounter in primary care medicine | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Technology, trials, and the limits of evidence in Health Technology Assessment | 2006 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Telemedicine, telecare, and the future patient: innovation, risk and governance | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| The hard work of being ill | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Theory and research in health services research: an empirical study of quality improvement and telemedicine researchers | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Understanding processes of technological change in the NHS | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| Understanding the adoption and normalization of health technologies: building a conceptual model from qualitative studies | 2006 |
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Professor Carl May
| What general practitioners find satisfying in their work: Implications for health care system reform | 2006 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May
| [abstract] General practitioners' drinking behavior and alcohol intervention work: seeing through a glass darkly? | 2005 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Ben Heaven Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May
| [abstract] 'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it': an observational study of doctor-patient interactions during shared-decision making in primary care | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Chronic illness and intractability: professional-patient interactions in primary care | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Professor Eileen Kaner
| Clinical reasoning, clinical trials and risky drinkers in everyday primary care: a qualitative study of British general practitioners | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Professor Eileen Kaner
| Clinical reasoning, clinical trials and risky drinkers in everyday primary care: a qualitative study of British general practitioners | 2005 |
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Dr Heather Dickinson Dr Lynne Corner Fiona Beyer Alessandra Vanoli Dr Tracy Finch et al. | Effectiveness and acceptability of non-pharmacological methods to reduce wandering in people with dementia: incorporating users' perspectives into systematic reviews | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Epidemiological, social and political dimensions of chronic disease [reply to commentaries 2005;1,1:15-20] | 2005 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Tim Rapley Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Carl May et al. | Epistemological status of patients in a randomised controlled trial | 2005 |
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Dr Nicolette Rousseau Emerita Professor Elaine McColl Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin Professor Carl May Emeritus Professor Amritpal Hungin et al. | Identifying patients with irritable bowel syndrome via a population survey | 2005 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Ben Heaven Dr Tim Rapley Professor Madeleine Murtagh Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson et al. | 'It aint what you do, it's the way that you do it': an observational study of doctor-patient interactions during shared-decision making in primary care | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Methodological pluralism, British sociology and the evidence-based state: A reply to Payne et al | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Methodological pluralism, British sociology and the evidence-based state: A reply to Payne et al. | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Pastoral relationships and holding work in primary care: affect, subjectivity and chronicity | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Patient and provider perspectives on home telecare: Preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Patients' and nurses' views of nurse-led heart failure clinics in general practice: a qualitative study | 2005 |
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Dr Craig Dixon Professor Carl May
| Qualitative study of an educational intervention for GPs in the assessment and management of depression | 2005 |
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Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson Professor Martin Eccles Jane Greenaway Dr Ben Heaven Professor Eileen Kaner et al. | Randomised controlled trial of a patient decision aid in stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation | 2005 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Telecare: Perspectives on the changing role of patients and citizens | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| The listening loop: A model of choice about cues within primary care consultations | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Towards a wireless patient: Chronic illness, scarce care and technological innovation in the United Kingdom | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| Young adults' (16-25 years) suggestions for providing developmentally appropriate diabetes services: A qualitative study | 2005 |
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Professor Carl May
| A new role for the general practitioner? Reframing 'inappropriate attenders' to inappropriate services | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| 'Being more modern': shifting notions of innovation in telehealthcare | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| 'Being more modern': shifting notions of innovation in telehealthcare | 2004 |
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Professor Madeleine Murtagh Professor Martin Eccles Dr Ruth Graham Dr Ben Heaven Professor Eileen Kaner et al. | Cessation of one arm of a randomised control trial (RCT) of a complex intervention: a case study of the value of contemporary observational data | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May
| Clinical trial patient pathway: Making the patient journey less of a trial | 2004 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Eileen Kaner Dr Tim Rapley Professor Carl May Professor Madeleine Murtagh et al. | Decision aids and doctor/patient interaction in consultations aimed at shared-decision making. Paper presented at . . York | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Antonya Allison Dr Ruth Graham
| Framing the doctor-patient relationship in chronic illness: A comparative study of general practitioners' accounts | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May
| From compliance to concordance: Barriers to accomplishing a re-framed model of health care interactions | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May
| Health professionals' responses to the introduction of a home telehealth service | 2004 |
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Claire Bamford Professor John Bond Professor Martin Eccles Dr Ruth Graham Sharon Lamont et al. | Negotiating shared understandings of dementia | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May
| Parachuting doctors in the North West: assisting under-performing general practitioners | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Problems with Implementation: The Story of a Home Telecare Trial | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tim Rapley Dr Tiago Moreira Dr Tracy Finch Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Reshaping the clinical encounter in the late modernity: technologies and subjectivity in primary care | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Telemedicine and clinical governance: controlling technology; containing knowledge. From convergence to confidence: science, technology and politics in medicine | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| The anatomy of failure? Teledermatology in an English city | 2004 |
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Professor Carl May
| The harmful consequences of elavating the doctor-patient relationship to be a primary goal of the general practice consultation | 2004 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Madeleine Murtagh Professor Carl May et al. | “Well, we’ll come back to that question”: The impact of a computerised decision-support tool on doctor-patient interaction | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Health technology assessment in its local contexts: Studies of telehealthcare | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tiago Moreira Dr Tim Rapley Dr Tracy Finch Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Hybrid Medicine: Technogovernance, subjectivity and primary care | 2003 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May Dr Tiago Moreira Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Hybrid Medicines: Technologies And Subjects In Primary Care | 2003 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May Dr Tiago Moreira Dr Ben Heaven et al. | Hybrid medicines: technologies and subjects in primary care | 2003 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Integrating service development with evaluation in telehealthcare: An ethnographic study | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Tony Boland
| Lessons from the implementation of a home telecare service | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Tony Boland
| Lessons from the implementation of a home telecare service | 2003 |
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Professor Barbara Hanratty Professor Carl May
| Negotiating palliative care expertise in the medical world | 2003 |
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Dr Timothy Williams Professor Carl May
| Normative models of health technology assessment and the social production of evidence about telehealth care | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| Obesity and binge eating disorder: general practitioners' constructs of an ambiguous pathology | 2003 |
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Dr Tim Rapley Dr Ben Heaven Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Ruth Graham et al. | Ordering Contingency: Some observations on how not to 'confound' a randomised controlled trial | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| Qualitative study of patients' perceptions of the quality of care for depression in general practice | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Remote doctors and absent patients: Acting at a distance in telemedicine? | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| Telephone triage by nurses in primary care: what is it for and what are the consequences likely to be? | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| Transforming general practice: The redistribution of medical work in primary care | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Understanding the Normalization of Telemedicine Services through Qualitative Evaluation | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| Where do we stand in relation to the data? | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Why do telemedicine systems fail to normalize as stable models of service delivery? | 2003 |
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Dr Ben Heaven Professor Madeleine Murtagh Dr Tim Rapley Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Carl May et al. | You go and see a doctor at the surgery, not at research”: How 'patients' in an RCT understand themselves as experimental subjects | 2003 |
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Professor Carl May
| A randomized controlled trial of home telecare | 2002 |
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Professor Barbara Hanratty Professor Carl May Professor Christopher Ward
| Doctors' perceptions of palliative care for heart failure: focus group study | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch Dr Nicola Shaw
| Factors influencing the evaluation of telehealth interventions: preliminary results from a qualitative study of evaluation projects in the UK | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May
| Factors that promote and inhibit the effective evaluation of telehealthcare interventions: an ethnographic study | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May Stephen Hedley
| Managing depression in primary care: Another example of the inverse care law? | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May
| Medically unexplained symptoms and the problem of power in the primary care consultation: A qualitative study | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May
| Qualitative research and the problem of judgement: Lessons from interviewing fellow professionals | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May
| Systematic review of cost effectiveness studies of telemedicine interventions | 2002 |
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Sharon Lamont Claire Bamford Professor Carl May Professor John Bond Professor Martin Eccles et al. | The role of priming networks in diagnostic disclosure in dementia | 2002 |
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Professor Carl May
| What factors promote or inhibit the effective evaluation of telehealthcare interventions? | 2002 |
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Claire Bamford Professor Carl May Professor Martin Eccles Professor John Bond
| Dementia: views of clinicians in primary and secondary care | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Domains of consultation research in primary care | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Experiencing depression, experiencing the depressed: patients and doctors accounts | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May Dr Tracy Finch
| Factors affecting the adoption of telehealthcare technologies in the United Kingdom: the policy context and the problem of evidence | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| From compliance to concordance: meeting the needs of patients? | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Is objective testing for Menorrhagia in general practice practical? Results from a qualitative study | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Knowing patients and knowledge about patients: Evidence of modes of reasoning in the consultation? | 2001 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May
| Limitations of patient satisfaction studies in telehealthcare: A systematic review of the literature | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Pathology, identity and the social construction of alcohol dependence | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Pathology, identity and the social construction of alcohol dependence | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May Clare Griffiths
| Patient satisfaction with store and forward teledermatology | 2001 |
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Dr Tracy Finch Professor Carl May Dr Nicola Shaw
| Patient satisfaction with teledermatology is related to perceived quality of life | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| When protocols fail: technical evaluation, biomedical knowledge, and the social production of 'facts' about a telemedicine clinic | 2001 |
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Professor Carl May
| Dealing with doubt. How patients account for non-specific chronic low back pain | 2000 |
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Professor Carl May
| 'Partners in pain' - the game of painmanship revisited | 2000 |
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Professor Carl May
| Patients perceptions of a telemedicine speciality clinic | 2000 |
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Professor Carl May
| Patients' perceptions of a telemedicine specialty clinic | 2000 |
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Professor Carl May
| Incontinence and sexuality: findings from a qualitative investigation | 1999 |
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Professor Carl May
| Medical knowledge and the intractable patient: the case of chronic low back pain | 1999 |
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Professor Carl May
| Perceptions of self, self-esteem, and the adolescent smoker | 1999 |
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