Implementation and use of technology-enabled remote monitoring for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a rapid qualitative evaluation.
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Preventing type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study exploring the complexity of health-related practices in people with prediabetes
Barry E. et al, (2025), British Journal of General Practice the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 75, e739 - e748
Remote and digital services in UK general practice 2021-2023: the Remote by Default 2 longitudinal qualitative study synopsis
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Experiential caring and the mobilisation of peerhood in group clinics
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After the disruptive innovation: How remote and digital services were embedded, blended and abandoned in UK general practice - longitudinal study
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Addressing the Environmental Impact of Pharmaceuticals: A Call to Action
Booth A. and Shaw SE., (2025), British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 86
Adopting and embedding home sensors in social care: findings from a mixed methods, rapid evaluation
Wherton J. et al, (2025), Nihr Open Research, 5
Understanding the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare organisations and systems through the NASSS framework: a qualitative study in a leading Canadian academic centre
Alami H. et al, (2024), BMC Health Services Research, 24
Perceptions of impure innovation: Health professionals’ experiences and management of stigmatization when working as digital innovators
Gill MJ. et al, (2024), Social Science and Medicine, 360
The reflexive imperative in the digital age: Using Archer’s ‘fractured reflexivity’ to theorise widening inequities in UK general practice
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Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: Multimethod qualitative study combining Safety i and Safety II analysis
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Video analysis of communication by physiotherapists and patients in video consultations: a qualitative study using conversation analysis
Seuren LM. et al, (2024), Physiotherapy (United Kingdom), 123, 30 - 37
‘When the visible body is no longer the seer’: The phenomenology of perception and the clinical gaze in video consultations
Moore L. et al, (2024), Sociology of Health and Illness, 46, 418 - 436
Opportunities for shared decision-making about major surgery with high-risk patients: the switch from ‘fixing the problem’ to undertaking shared decision-making. Response to Br J Anaesth 2023; 131: e152–3
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Clinical context and communication in shared decision-making about major surgery: Findings from a qualitative study with colorectal, orthopaedic and cardiac patients
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