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Academic publications from King's PSSQ contributors (alphabetical by first author)
2011
Greenhalgh, T. Humphrey, C. Woodard, F. (2011) User Involvement in Health Care. BMJI Books, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell (book).
Humphrey, C. Hickman, S. Gulliford, MC. (2011) Place of medical qualification and outcomes of UK General Medical Council "fitness to practise" process: cohort study. British Medical Journal 2011 Apr 5;342:d1817. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d1817. PubMed
Robert, G. Morrow, E. Maben, J. Griffiths, P. Callard, L. (2011) The adoption, local implementation and assimilation into routine nursing practice of a national quality improvement programme: the Productive Ward in England, Journal of Clinical Nursing: Apr;20(7-8):1196-207. PubMed
2010
Bate, SP. Robert, G. (2010) Bringing social movement theory to health care practice in the English National Health Service. In: J Banaszak-Holl, SR Levitsky and M Zald (eds). Social Movements and the transformation of American Healthcare, Oxford; Oxford University Press (book).
Humphrey, C. (2010) Provision of assessment and remediation for physicians about whom concerns have been expressed: an international survey. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions:30(1):26-36.
Masso, M. Robert, G. McCarthy, G. and Eagar, K. (2010) The Clinical Services Redesign Program in New South Wales: perceptions of senior health managers, Australian Health Review, 34(3): 352-359. PubMed
Naithani, S. Whelan, K. Thomas, JE. Gulliford, MC. (2010) Multiple morbidity isassociated with increased problems of food access in hospital: a cross-sectional survey utilising the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale. J Hum Nutr Diet. Dec;23(6):575-82. PubMed
Robert, G. Greenhalgh, T. MacFarlane, F. Peacock, R. (2010) Adopting and assimilating non-pharmaceutical technological innovations into health care practice: a systematic review, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 15(4): 243-250. PubMed
2009
Bibby, J. Bevan, H. Carter, E. Bate, SP. Robert, G. (2009) The Power of One, The Power of Many. Bringing social movement thinking to health and healthcare improvement, Warwick: NHS Institute for Innovation & Improvement (143 pp.)
Fenton, L. Salter, B. (2009) Competition and compromise in negotiating the new governance of medical performance: the clinical governance and revalidation policies in the UK. Health, Economics, Policy and Law: 4: 283-203. PubMed
Greenhalgh, T. Humphrey, C. Hughes, J. Macfarlane, F. Butler, C. Pawson, R. (2009) How do you modernize a health service? A realist evaluation of wholescale transformation in London, UK. Milbank Quarterly:87 (2):391-416. PubMed
Naithani, S. Thomas, JE. Whelan, K. Morgan, M. Gulliford, MC. (2009) Experiences of food access in hospital. A new questionnaire measure. Clinical Nutrition: 28(6):625-30. PubMed
Robert, G. (2009) From bench to bedside. What role for nurses in helping the NHS make better and quicker use of technological innovations?, Nursing Management, 16(5): 18-19.
Vaghela, P. Ashworth, M. Schofield, P. Gulliford, MC. (2009) Population intermediate outcomes of diabetes under pay-for-performance incentives in England from 2004 to2008. Diabetes Care: Mar;32(3):427-9. PubMed
2008
Baeza, J, Fitzgerald, L. and McGivern, G. (2008) Change capacity: the route to service improvement in primary care. Quality in Primary Care; 16: 401-407. PubMed
McGraw, C. Drennan, V. Humphrey, C. (2008) Understanding risk and safety in home health care: the limits of generic frameworks. Quality in Primary Care. 2008:16(4):239-248. PubMed
