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Controlling crop disease to mitigate climate change
West, Jon S.; Mahmuti, M.; Watts, J.; Townsend, J.; Gladders, P.; Fitt, Bruce D.L.; Stockdale, E.; Martindale, W. (Association of Applied Biologists, 2009) -
Health promotion for adolescents in primary care: randomised controlled trial
Walker, Z.; Townsend, J.; Oakley, L.; Donovan, C.; Smith, H.; Hurst, Z.; Bell, J.; Marshall, S. (2002) -
Nurse practitioners in primary care
Offredy, M.; Townsend, J. (2000)Recent policy emphasizing the role of primary care has increased the workload of general practitioners (GPs) while simultaneously placing nurse practitioners (NPs) as key providers in the delivery of health care. There is ... -
Parents' views on confidentiality and health advice for adolescents in general practice
Magnusson, J.; Oakley, L.; Townsend, J. (2007) -
Promoting contraceptive services to teenagers
Magnusson, J.; Kendall, S.; Oakley, L.; Townsend, J. (2004)Following concerns regarding the rates of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among teenagers in Britain, calls have been made to make sexual health services more accessible to young people. This paper ... -
A qualitative study exploring junior paediatricians', midwives', GPs' and mothers' experiences and views of the examination of the newborn baby
Bloomfield, L.; Townsend, J.; Rogers, C. (2003) -
A qualitative study exploring midwives' perceptions and views of extending their role to the examination of the newborn baby
Rogers, C.; Bloomfield, L.; Townsend, J. (2003)Objectives: to explore midwives' attitudes and perceptions about extending their role to the examination of the newborn baby, as well as their general perceptions and attitudes to new role developments. Design: qualitative, ... -
The quality of routine examinations of the newborn performed by midwives and SHOs; an evaluation using video recordings
Bloomfield, L.; Rogers, C.; Townsend, J.; Wolke, D.; Quist-Therson, E. (2003) -
A randomised controlled trial of maternal satisfaction with the routine examination of the newborn baby at three months postbirth
Wolke, D.; Dave, S.; Hayes, J.J.; Townsend, J.; Tomlin, M. (2002)Objective: to determine whether any differences in maternal satisfaction with the examination of a newborn baby between midwives and junior paediatricians are maintained over a three-month period. Design, setting and ... -
Routine examination of the newborn and maternal satisfaction: a randomised controlled trial
Wolke, D.; Dave, S.; Hayes, J.J.; Townsend, J.; Tomlin, M. (2002) -
Routine examination of the newborn: the EMREN study. Evaluation of an extension of the midwife role including a randomised controlled trial of appropriately trained midwives and paediatric senior house officers
Townsend, J.; Wolke, D.; Hayes, J.; Dave, S.; Rogers, C.; Bloomfield, L.; Quist-Therson, E.; Tomlin, M.; Messer, D.J. (2004)To assess the implications and cost-effectiveness of extending the role of midwives to include the routine (24-hour) examination of the healthy newborn usually carried out by junior doctors.