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    • Contextual factors influencing complex intervention research processes in care homes: a systematic review and framework synthesis 

      Goodman, Claire; Peryer, Guy; Kelly, Sarah; Blake , Jessica; Burton, Jennifer; Irvine, Lisa; Cowan , Andy; Akdur, Gizdem; Killett, Anne; Brand , Sarah L; Massifufulay , Musa; Meyer, Julienne; Gordon, Adam L (2022-03-01)
      BACKGROUND: Care homes are complex settings to undertake intervention research. Barriers to research implementation processes can threaten studies' validity, reducing the value to residents, staff, researchers and funders. ...
    • Evaluating Hospital food Service : Nutritional Standards and Staff Views 

      Bangaroo, Sunita; Breare, Wendy; Kelly, Sarah; Simpson, Katie; Barber, Shirley; McClinchy, Jane (2012)
      Paper 626-Provision of high quality hospital food that meets patient’s nutritional needs requires attention to detail across hospital food services. There is limited evidence on the nutritional adequacy of hospital food ...
    • Outcome measures from international older adult care home intervention research: a scoping review 

      Kelly, Sarah; Cowen , Andy; Akdur, Gizdem; Irvine, Lisa; Peryer, Guy; Welsh , Silje; Rand , Stacey; Lang, Iain A; Towers, Ann-Marie; Spilsbury, Karen; Killett, Anne; Gordon, Adam; Hanratty , Barbara; Jones, Liz; Meyer, Julienne; Goodman, Claire; Burton, Jennifer (2023-05-16)
      Background Care homes are increasingly important settings for intervention research to enhance evidence-informed care. For such research to demonstrate effectiveness, it is essential that measures are appropriate for the ...
    • Uptake and use of a minimum data set (MDS) for older people living and dying in care homes in England : A realist review protocol 

      Musa, Massirfufulay; Akdur, Gizdem; Hanratty , Barbara; Kelly, Sarah; Gordon, Adam; Peryer, Guy; Spilsbury, Karen; Killett, Anne; Burton, Jennifer; Meyer, Julienne; Fortescue, Sue; Towers, Ann-Marie; Irvine, Lisa; Goodman, Claire (2020-11-14)
      Introduction Care homes provide nursing and social care for older people who can no longer live independently at home. In the UK, there is no consistent approach to how information about residents' medical history, care ...
    • The uptake and use of a minimum data set (MDS) for older people living and dying in care homes: a realist review 

      Musa, Massirfufulay Kpehe; Akdur, Gizdem; Brand, Sarah; Killett, Anne; Spilsbury, Karen; Peryer, Guy; Burton, Jennifer Kirsty; Gordon, Adam Lee; Hanratty, Barbara; Towers, Ann-Marie; Irvine, Lisa; Kelly, Sarah; Jones, Liz; Meyer, Julienne; Goodman, Claire (2022-01-07)
      Abstract: Background: Care homes provide long term care for older people. Countries with standardised approaches to residents’ assessment, care planning and review (known as minimum data sets (MDS)) use the aggregate data ...