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Personal recovery within forensic settings–Systematic review and meta‐synthesis of qualitative methods studies
A Shepherd, M Doyle, C Sanders, J Shaw
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 26 (1), 59-75, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Personal recovery in personality disorder: systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative methods studies
A Shepherd, C Sanders, M Doyle, J Shaw
International Journal of Social Psychiatry 62 (1), 41-50, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
A case of tightrope walking: an exploration of the role of employers and managers in supporting people with long-term conditions in the workplace
D Bramwell, C Sanders, A Rogers
International Journal of Workplace Health Management 9 (2), 238-250, 2016
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
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Qualitative meta-synthesis of user experience of computerised therapy for depression and anxiety
SE Knowles, G Toms, C Sanders, P Bee, K Lovell, S Rennick-Egglestone, ...
PLoS one 9 (1), e84323, 2014
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
Using social media for support and feedback by mental health service users: thematic analysis of a twitter conversation
A Shepherd, C Sanders, M Doyle, J Shaw
BMC psychiatry 15, 1-9, 2015
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Patient perspectives on sharing anonymized personal health data using a digital system for dynamic consent and research feedback: a qualitative study
K Spencer, C Sanders, EA Whitley, D Lund, J Kaye, WG Dixon
Journal of medical Internet research 18 (4), e5011, 2016
Mandates: Versus Arthritis, UK, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council …
Dynamic consent: a possible solution to improve patient confidence and trust in how electronic patient records are used in medical research
H Williams, K Spencer, C Sanders, D Lund, EA Whitley, J Kaye, WG Dixon
JMIR medical informatics 3 (1), e3525, 2015
Mandates: Versus Arthritis, UK, UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council …
The contradictions of telehealth user experience in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a qualitative meta-synthesis
L Brunton, P Bower, C Sanders
PloS one 10 (10), e0139561, 2015
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
Blame the patient, blame the doctor or blame the system? A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies of patient safety in primary care
G Daker-White, R Hays, J McSharry, S Giles, S Cheraghi-Sohi, P Rhodes, ...
PloS one 10 (8), e0128329, 2015
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Experiences of front-line health professionals in the delivery of telehealth: a qualitative study
V MacNeill, C Sanders, R Fitzpatrick, J Hendy, J Barlow, M Knapp, ...
British Journal of General Practice 64 (624), e401-e407, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, National Institute …
The effect of telecare on the quality of life and psychological well-being of elderly recipients of social care over a 12-month period: the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster …
SP Hirani, M Beynon, M Cartwright, L Rixon, H Doll, C Henderson, ...
Age and ageing 43 (3), 334-341, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, National Institute …
Hidden caring, hidden carers? Exploring the experience of carers for people with long‐term conditions
S Knowles, R Combs, S Kirk, M Griffiths, N Patel, C Sanders
Health & social care in the community 24 (2), 203-213, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Trust, temporality and systems: how do patients understand patient safety in primary care? A qualitative study
P Rhodes, S Campbell, C Sanders
Health Expectations 19 (2), 253-263, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Issues arising following a referral and subsequent wait for extraction under general anaesthetic: impact on children
M Goodwin, C Sanders, G Davies, T Walsh, IA Pretty
BMC Oral Health 15, 1-7, 2015
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
A narrative systematic review of factors affecting diabetes prevention in primary care settings
J Messina, S Campbell, R Morris, E Eyles, C Sanders
PLoS One 12 (5), e0177699, 2017
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Cloudy with a chance of pain: engagement and subsequent attrition of daily data entry in a smartphone pilot study tracking weather, disease severity, and physical activity in …
S Reade, K Spencer, JC Sergeant, M Sperrin, DM Schultz, J Ainsworth, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 5 (3), e6496, 2017
Mandates: Versus Arthritis, UK, UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for …
Relationship continuity: when and why do primary care patients think it is safer?
P Rhodes, C Sanders, S Campbell
British Journal of General Practice 64 (629), e758-e764, 2014
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Sensemaking and the co‐production of safety: a qualitative study of primary medical care patients
P Rhodes, R McDonald, S Campbell, G Daker‐White, C Sanders
Sociology of Health & illness 38 (2), 270-285, 2016
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Health Research, UK
“You get to know the people and whether they’re talking sense or not”: Negotiating trust on health-related forums
E Brady, J Segar, C Sanders
Social Science & Medicine 162, 151-157, 2016
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
Unstated factors in orthopaedic decision-making: a qualitative study
R Gooberman-Hill, A Sansom, CM Sanders, PA Dieppe, J Horwood, ...
BMC musculoskeletal disorders 11 (1), 213, 2010
Mandates: Versus Arthritis, UK
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