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Person-centred mental health care: the challenge of implementation
Research priorities in mental health
Author(s): Gask L & Coventry PA
Journal: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
Comparison of active treatments for impaired glucose regulation: a Salford Royal Foundation Trust and Hitachi collaboration (CATFISH): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Comparison of Active Treatments for Impaired Glucose Regulation (CATFISH) service trial
Author(s): Coventry PA, Bower P, Blakemore A, Baker L, Hann M, Paisley A, Renwick C, Li J, Ugajin A & Gibson M
Journal: BMC Trials
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
Long-term clinical and cost-effectiveness of collaborative care (versus usual care) for people with mental-physical multimorbidity
Economic analysis of service and delivery interventions in health care
GPs’ views of health policy changes: a qualitative ‘netnography’ study of UK general practice online magazine commentary
Author(s): Elvey R, Voorhees J, Bailey S, Burns T & Hodgson D.
Journal: British Journal of General Practice
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
Interventions for dysarthria due to stroke and other adultacquired, non-progressive brain injury
Author(s): Mitchell C, Bowen A, Tyson S, Butterfint Z & Conroy P.
Journal: Cochrane
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
A feasibility randomised controlled trial of ReaDySpeech for people with dysarthria after stroke
Author(s): Mitchell C, Bowen A, Tyson S & Conroy P
Journal: Clinical Rehabilitation
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
What influences decisions about stroke rehabilitation for patients with pre-existing dementia or cognitive impairment?: a qualitative study
Author(s): Longley V, Peters S, Swarbrick C, & Bowen, A.
Journal: Clinical Rehabilitation
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
"ReaDySpeech for people with dysarthria after stroke: protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial"
Author(s): Mitchell C, Bowen A, Tyson S & Conroy P
Journal: Pilot and Feasibilty Studies
Work completed under CLAHRC GM
Who cares for the carers at hospital discharge at the end of life? A qualitative study of current practice in discharge planning and the potential value of using The Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) Approach
Supporting carers to enhance patient discharge – Marie Curie
Author(s): Ewing G, Gibson D, Austin L, Grande G
Journal: Palliative Medicine
Work completed under CLAHRC GM