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Scientific consensus on the COVID-19 pandemic: we need to act now
NA Alwan, RA Burgess, S Ashworth, R Beale, N Bhadelia, D Bogaert, ...
The Lancet 396 (10260), e71-e72, 2020
Classification of aerosol-generating procedures: a rapid systematic review
T Jackson, D Deibert, G Wyatt, Q Durand-Moreau, A Adisesh, K Khunti, ...
BMJ open respiratory research 7 (1), e000730, 2020
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in primary and community care during the COVID-19 pandemic
K Khunti, S Straube, A Adisesh, XHS Chan, A Banerjee, T Greenhalgh
British Journal of General Practice 70 (697), 374-375, 2020
The efficacy of PPE for COVID-19-type respiratory illnesses in primary and community care staff
K Khunti, A Adisesh, C Burton, XHS Chan, B Coles, Q Durand-Moreau, ...
British Journal of General Practice 70 (697), 413-416, 2020
Face coverings for the public: Laying straw men to rest
T Greenhalgh
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 26 (4), 1070-1077, 2020
Will COVID-19 be evidence-based medicine’s nemesis?
T Greenhalgh
PLoS Medicine 17 (6), e1003266, 2020
Care organising technologies and the post-phenomenology of care: An ethnographic case study
SE Shaw, G Hughes, S Hinder, S Carolan, T Greenhalgh
Social Science & Medicine 255, 112984, 2020
Personalized medicine, disruptive innovation, and “trailblazer” guidelines: case study and theorization of an unsuccessful change effort
A Rushforth, T Greenhalgh
The Milbank Quarterly 98 (2), 581-617, 2020
Rethinking integrated care: a systematic hermeneutic review of the literature on integrated care strategies and concepts
G Hughes, SE Shaw, T Greenhalgh
The Milbank Quarterly 98 (2), 446-492, 2020
The NASSS-CAT tools for understanding, guiding, monitoring, and researching technology implementation projects in health and social care: protocol for an evaluation study in …
T Greenhalgh, H Maylor, S Shaw, J Wherton, C Papoutsi, V Betton, ...
JMIR research protocols 9 (5), e16861, 2020
Video consultations between patients and clinicians in diabetes, cancer, and heart failure services: linguistic ethnographic study of video-mediated interaction
SE Shaw, LM Seuren, J Wherton, D Cameron, C A'Court, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (5), e18378, 2020
Using complexity assessment to inform the development and deployment of a digital dashboard for schizophrenia care: case study
A Gremyr, B Andersson Gäre, T Greenhalgh, U Malm, J Thor, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (4), e15521, 2020
GPs’ understanding of the benefits and harms of treatments for long-term conditions: an online survey
JS Treadwell, G Wong, C Milburn-Curtis, B Feakins, T Greenhalgh
BJGP open 4 (1), 2020
Physical examinations via video for patients with heart failure: qualitative study using conversation analysis
LM Seuren, J Wherton, T Greenhalgh, D Cameron, C A'Court, SE Shaw
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (2), e16694, 2020
Bridging the ‘Two cultures’ of research and service: can complexity theory help?: comment on" experience of health leadership in partnering with university-based researchers in …
T Greenhalgh
International Journal of Health Policy and Management 9 (2), 87, 2020
Infrastructure revisited: an ethnographic case study of how health information infrastructure shapes and constrains technological innovation
T Greenhalgh, J Wherton, S Shaw, C Papoutsi, S Vijayaraghavan, ...
Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 (12), e16093, 2019
The NASSS framework for ex post theorisation of technology-supported change in healthcare: worked example of the TORPEDO programme
S Abimbola, B Patel, D Peiris, A Patel, M Harris, T Usherwood, ...
BMC medicine 17, 1-17, 2019
Moral entrepreneurship, the power‐knowledge nexus, and the Cochrane “crisis”
T Greenhalgh, MF Ozbilgin, B Prainsack, S Shaw
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 25 (5), 717-725, 2019
Frameworks for supporting patient and public involvement in research: systematic review and co‐design pilot
T Greenhalgh, L Hinton, T Finlay, A Macfarlane, N Fahy, B Clyde, A Chant
Health expectations 22 (4), 785-801, 2019
Wandering as a sociomaterial practice: extending the theorization of GPS tracking in cognitive impairment
J Wherton, T Greenhalgh, R Procter, S Shaw, J Shaw
Qualitative health research 29 (3), 328-344, 2019
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