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A case study of asthma care in school age children using nurse-coordinated multidisciplinary collaborative practices
Procter, Susan; Brooks, F.; Wilson, Patricia; Crouchman, Carolyn; Kendall, S. (2015-04-08)AIM: To describe the role of school nursing in leading and coordinating a multidisciplinary networked system of support for children with asthma, and to analyze the strengths and challenges of undertaking and supporting ... -
Community nursing in systems reform : the London polyclinic experience
Peckham, S.; Wilson, Patricia; Gosling, J.; Osipovic, D.; Wallace, A. (2011)Internationally, the polyclinic has been a feature of many health systems. The recent UK policy shift towards enhanced coordination of care closer to home resulted in the development of polyclinics, most notably in London. ... -
Consumer involvement in health research : a UK scoping and survey
Mathie, Elspeth; Wilson, Patricia; Poland, Fiona; McNeilly, Elaine; Howe, Amanda; Staniszewska, Sophie; Cowe, Marion; Munday, Diane; Goodman, Claire (2014-01)Consumer involvement or patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research is a UK policy imperative and a prerequisite for many funders. PPI in research is defined as research carried out with or being carried out ... -
Evaluation of a modified chronic disease self-management programme for people with intellectual disabilities
Wilson, Patricia; Goodman, Claire (2011)Aim : To evaluate an eight week chronic disease self-management programme adapted for people with moderate intellectual disabilities. Background : People with intellectual disabilities are four times more likely to have a ... -
How embedded is public involvement in mainstream health research in England a decade after policy implementation? A realist evaluation
Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Poland, Fiona; Keenan, Julia; Howe, Amanda; Munday, Diane; Kendall, Sally; Cowe, Marion; Staniszewska, Sophie; Goodman, Claire (2018-04-13)Objectives: To explore how embedded patient and public involvement is within mainstream health research following two decades of policy-driven work to underpin health research with patient and public involvement in England. ... -
Learning to work together - lessons from a reflective analysis of a research project on public involvement
Howe, Amanda; Mathie, Elspeth; Munday, Diane; Cowe, Marion; Goodman, Claire; Keenan, Julia; Kendall, Sally; Poland, Fiona; Staniszweska, Sophie; Wilson, Patricia (2017-01-09)Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is now an expectation of research funders, in the UK, but there is relatively little published literature on what this means in practice – nor is there much evaluative research ... -
A mapping of the evidence on integrated long term condition services
Wilson, Patricia; Bunn, Frances; Morgan, Janice (2009)Policies in long term conditions care continue to develop rapidly in England. Currently there is a focus on the integration of services and enabling patient and carer choice. Integration of care across disciplines and ... -
The nursing contribution to chronic disease management: a case of public expectation? : Qualitative findings from a multiple case study design in England and Wales.
Wilson, Patricia; Brooks, F.; Procter, Susan; Kendall, S. (2012-01)The global response to the rise in prevalence of chronic disease is a focus on the way services are managed and delivered, in which nurses are seen as central in shaping patient experience. However, there is relatively ... -
Patient and carer experience of obtaining regular prescribed medication for chronic disease in the English National Health Service : a qualitative study
Wilson, Patricia; Kataria, Neha; McNeilly, Elaine (2013-05)The increasing burden of chronic disease is recognised globally. Within the English National Health Service, patients with chronic disease comprise of half of all consultations in primary care, and 70% of inpatient bed ... -
Patient experience in long-term conditions: revealing invisible perspectives
Wilson, Patricia (2011) -
RAPPORT - Research with Patient and Public Involvement : a Realist Evaluation
Wilson, Patricia; Cowe, Marion; Mathie, Elspeth (2012-02-21) -
RESEARCH DESIGN BOUNDARIES FOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, STAKEHOLDER AND PATIENT AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT, AND WHY THEY MATTER
Keenan, Julia; Poland, Fiona; Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Boote, Jonathan; Varley, Anna; Wythe, Helena; Vicary, Penny; Cowe, Marion; Munday, Diane; Howe, Amanda (2017-03-01)Within current mainstream understandings of patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research, a clear distinction is made between what ‘involvement’ in research is: ‘research being carried out ‘with’ or ‘by’ members ... -
ReseArch with Patient and Public invOlvement: a realisT evaluation: the RAPPORT study
Wilson, Patricia; Mathie, Elspeth; Keenan, Julia; McNeilly, Elaine; Goodman, Claire; Howe, Amanda; Poland, Fiona; Staniszweska, Sophie; Kendall, Sally; Munday, Diane; Cowe, Marion; Peckham, Stephen (2015-09-01)Abstract Background Patient and public involvement (PPI) is a prerequisite for many funding bodies and NHS research ethics approval. PPI in research is defined as research carried out with or by the public rather than to, ... -
Self management in atypical mole syndrome : qualitative findings from a pilot study
Wilson, Patricia; Bataille, Veronique; Klemera, Ellen (2010-12)Background: Atypical mole syndrome (AMS) is the most significant risk factor for melanoma. Although the incidence of melanoma is rising, with early detection it is more likely to be curable. Regular systematic skin ... -
Self-management for people with long-term neurological conditions
Chaplin, Hema; Hazan, Jill; Wilson, Patricia (2012-05)Although English government policy has encouraged the implementation of self-management programmes in services for people with long-term conditions, the evidence for their efficacy has been limited. People with long-term ... -
Success and failure in integrated models of nursing for long term conditions : Multiple case studies of whole systems
Procter, Susan; Wilson, Patricia; Brooks, F.; Kendall, S. (2013-05)Background: Current projections indicate that the UK faces a 252% increase in people aged over 65 with one or more long term conditions (LTC) by 2050. Nurses, managing their own caseloads and clinics, working across sectors ... -
Supporting shared decision making for older people with multiple health and social care needs: a realist synthesis
Bunn, Frances; Goodman, Claire; Russell, Bridget; Wilson, Patricia; Manthorpe, Jill; Rait, Greta; Hodkinson, Isabel; Durand, Marie-Anne (2018-07-18)Background Health care systems are increasingly moving towards more integrated approaches. Shared decision making (SDM) is central to these models but may be complicated by the need to negotiate and communicate decisions ... -
Supporting shared decision making for older people with multiple health and social care needs: a realist synthesis
Bunn, Frances; Goodman, Claire; Russell, Bridget; Wilson, Patricia; Manthorpe , Jill; Durand, Marie-Anne; Rait, Greta (National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2018-08-22)Background: Health care systems are increasingly moving towards more integrated approaches. Shared decision making (SDM) is central to these models but may be complicated by the need to negotiate and communicate decisions ... -
Talking about living and dying with the oldest old : public involvement in a study on end of life care in care homes.
Goodman, Claire; Mathie, Elspeth; Cowe, Marion; Mendoza, Alex; Westwood, Daphne; Munday, Diane; Wilson, Patricia; Crang, Clare; Froggatt, Katherine; Iliffe, Steve; Manthorpe, Jill; Gage, Heather; Barclay, Stephen (2011)Public involvement in research on sensitive subjects, such as death and dying, can help to ensure that questions are framed to reflect the interests of their peers, develop a shared understanding of issues raised, and ... -
Therapeutic relationship
Wilson, Patricia; Miller, Sue (Hodder Arnold, 2012)