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Trisha Greenhalgh
Patricia Mary Greenhalgh (born 11 March 1959) is a British professor of primary health care at the University of Oxford, and retired general practitioner. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Development of methodological guidance, publication standards and training materials for realist and meta-narrative reviews: the RAMESES (Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Synthe... by Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh, Gill Westhorp, Ray Pawson
Published 2014Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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Group clinics for young adults living with diabetes in an ethnically diverse, socioeconomically deprived population: mixed-methods evaluation by Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Dougal Hargreaves, Ann Hagell, Natalia Hounsome, Helen Skirrow, Koteshwara Muralidhara, Grainne Colligan, Shanti Vijayaraghavan, Trish Greenhalgh, Sarah Finer
Published 2022Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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The effects of the London 2012 Olympics and related urban regeneration on physical and mental health: the ORiEL mixed-methods evaluation of a natural experiment by Steven Cummins, Charlotte Clark, Daniel Lewis, Neil Smith, Claire Thompson, Melanie Smuk, Stephen Stansfeld, Stephanie Taylor, Amanda Fahy, Trish Greenhalgh, Sandra Eldridge
Published 2018Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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Understanding how front-line staff use patient experience data for service improvement: an exploratory case study evaluation by Louise 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, Sue Ziebland
Published 2020Call Number: Loading…Connect to this object online.
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Physical, cognitive, and social triggers of symptom fluctuations in people living with long COVID: an intensive longitudinal cohort studyResearch in context by Darren C. Greenwood, Maedeh Mansoubi, Nawar D. Bakerly, Aishwarya Bhatia, Johnny Collett, Helen E. Davies, Joanna Dawes, Brendan Delaney, Leisle Ezekiel, Phaedra Leveridge, Ghazala Mir, Willie Muhlhausen, Clare Rayner, Flo Read, Janet T. Scott, Manoj Sivan, Ian Tucker-Bell, Himanshu Vashisht, Tomás Ward, Daryl B. O'Connor, Helen Dawes, Nawar D. Bakerly, Kumaran Balasundaram, Megan Ball, Mauricio Barahona, Alexander Casson, Jonathan Clarke, Karen Cook, Rowena Cooper, Vasa Curcin, Julie Darbyshire, Helen E. Davies, Helen Dawes, Simon de Lusignan, Brendan Delaney, Carlos Echevarria, Sarah Elkin, Ana Belen Espinosa Gonzalez, Rachael Evans, Sophie Evans, Zacchaeus Falope, Ben Glampson, Madeline Goodwin, Trish Greenhalgh, Darren C. Greenwood, Stephen Halpin, Juliet Harris, Will Hinton, Mike Horton, Samantha Jones, Joseph Kwon, Cassie Lee, Ashliegh Lovett, Mae Mansoubi, Victoria Masey, Harsha Master, Erik Mayer, Bernardo Meza-Torres, Ruairidh Milne, Ghazala Mir, Jacqui Morris, Adam Mosley, Jordan Mullard, Daryl O'Connor, Rory O'Connor, Thomas Osborne, Amy Parkin, Stavros Petrou, Anton Pick, Denys Prociuk, Clare Rayner, Amy Rebane, Natalie Rogers, Janet T. Scott, Manoj Sivan, Adam B. Smith, Nikki Smith, Emma Tucker, Ian Tucker-Bell, Paul Williams, Darren Winch, Conor Wood
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