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Development and Evaluation of a System to Improve Communication of Test Results in Primary Care. Dissemination Costs only after 31-Jul-14
Litchfield, Ian
(Principal Investigator)
Greenfield, Sheila
(Co-Investigator)
Lilford, Richard
(Co-Investigator)
McManus, Richard
(Co-Investigator)
Applied Health Research
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2015
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2018
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2018
The impact of status and social context on health service co-design: an example from a collaborative improvement initiative in UK primary care
Litchfield, I.
,
Bentham, L.
,
Hill, A.
,
McManus, R. J.
,
Lilford, R.
&
Greenfield, S.
,
16 Nov 2018
,
In:
BMC Medical Research Methodology.
18
,
1
, 136.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Health Services
100%
Primary Health Care
89%
Focus Groups
54%
Communication
21%
5
Citations (Scopus)
185
Downloads (Pure)
2015
Routine failures in the process for blood testing and the communication of results to patients in primary care in the UK : a qualitative exploration of patient and provider perspectives
Litchfield, I.
,
Bentham, L.
,
Hill, A.
,
McManus, R.
,
Lilford, R.
&
Greenfield, S.
,
Nov 2015
,
In:
BMJ Quality & Safety.
24
,
11
,
p. 681-690
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Primary Health Care
100%
Communication
95%
communication
67%
staff
61%
Phlebotomy
61%
281
Downloads (Pure)
Test result communication in primary care : a survey of current practice
Litchfield, I.
,
Bentham, L.
,
Lilford, R.
,
Mcmanus, R. J.
,
Hill, A.
&
Greenfield, S.
,
Nov 2015
,
In:
BMJ Quality & Safety.
24
,
11
,
p. 691-699
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Primary Health Care
100%
Communication
95%
communication
67%
Telephone
48%
staff
42%
20
Citations (Scopus)
295
Downloads (Pure)