Author
Number of items: 52.
  • ReseArch with Patient and Public invOlvement: a realisT evaluation: the RAPPORT study. (2015) Patricia Wilson, Elspeth Mathie, Julia Keenan, Elaine McNeilly, Claire Goodman, Amanda Howe, Fiona Poland, Sophie Staniszweska, Sally Kendall, Diane Munday, Marion Cowe and Stephen Peckham
  • A case study of asthma care in school age children using nurse-coordinated multidisciplinary collaborative practices. (2015) Susan Procter, F. Brooks, Patricia Wilson, Carolyn Crouchman and S. Kendall
  • Evaluating the use of a population measure of child development in the Healthy Child Programme Two Year Review. (2014) S. Kendall, Avril Nash, Andreas Braun, Gonca Bastug, Emeline Rougeaux and Helen Bedford
  • Factors That Influence Healthcare Professionals’ Online Interaction in a Virtual Community of Practice. (2013) S. Kendall, Faith Ikioda, F. Brooks, Anna de Liddo and Simon Buckingham Shum
  • Rethinking children’s public health : the development of an assets model. (2013) Lisa Whiting, S. Kendall and Wendy Wills
  • Success and failure in integrated models of nursing for long term conditions : Multiple case studies of whole systems. (2013) Susan Procter, Patricia Wilson, F. Brooks and S. Kendall
  • Parenting self-efficacy, parenting stress and child behaviour before and after a parenting programme. (2012) Linda Bloomfield and S. Kendall
  • The nursing contribution to chronic disease management: a case of public expectation? : Qualitative findings from a multiple case study design in England and Wales. (2012) Patricia Wilson, F. Brooks, Susan Procter and S. Kendall
  • Reforming Primary Health Care : a Nursing Perspective. (2012) S. Kendall, Rosamund Bryar and Sophie Mogotlane
  • Does nursing research impact on policy? a case study of health visiting research and UK health policy. (2011) Frances Bunn and S. Kendall
  • Audit as evidence : the effectiveness of '123 magic' programmes. (2010) L. Bloomfield and S. Kendall
  • Breastfeeding support - the importance of self-efficacy for low-income women. (2010) F. Entwistle, S. Kendall and M. Mead
  • Exploring understanding of the term nursing assessment : a mixed method review of the literature. (2010) J.S. Beckwith, Angela Dickinson and S. Kendall
  • Supporting parents : development of a tool to measure self-efficacy of parents with learning disabilities. (2010) L. Bloomfield, S. Kendall and S. Fortuna
  • Chronic illness, reproductive health and moral work: women’s experiences of epilepsy. (2008) D. Thompson, S. Kendall, Hilary Thomas, J. Solomon and L. Nashef
  • The “con” of concept analysis : A discussion paper which explores and critiques the ontological focus, reliability and antecedents of concept analysis frameworks. (2008) J.S. Beckwith, Angela Dickinson and S. Kendall
  • The use of cognitive continuum theory and patient scenarios to explore nurse prescribers' pharmacological knowledge and decision making. (2008) M. Offredy, S. Kendall and C. Goodman
  • Paramedics and nurses in partnership: perceptions of a new response to low-priority ambulance calls. (2007) I. Machen, Angela Dickinson, J. Williams, D. Widiatmoko and S. Kendall
  • A survey of NHS Direct callers use of health services and the interventions they received. (2007) G. Byrne, J. Morgan, S. Kendall and D. Saberi
  • Nature or Nurture? (2011) S. Kendall
  • Bringing Europe together through primary care. (2016) Sally Kendall and Rosamund Bryar
  • Comment on : Thompson D.R. & Darbyshire P. (2013) Is academic nursing being sabotaged by its own killer elite? Journal of Advanced Nursing 69 (1), 1-3. (2013) R. Bryar, S.J. Closs, S. Kendall and J. Griffiths
  • Guest Editorial : Networks: Enhancing the global contribution of health visiting and public health nursing to child and family public health. (2012) S. Kendall and R. Bryar
  • Primary Health Care Research and Development : time to review and reflect. (2014) S. Kendall and Ros Bryar
  • Developing a national mentorship scheme to enhance the contribution of clinical academics to health care. (2014) G. Byrne, Annie Topping, S. Kendall and Berenice Golding
  • Increase in frequency of publication : a new era for PHCR&D. (2015) Rosamund Bryar and S. Kendall
  • Promoting contraceptive services to teenagers. (2004) J. Magnusson, S. Kendall, L. Oakley and J. Townsend
  • Encouraging patients to self-care - the preliminary development and validation of the VeLUSET(©) , a self-efficacy tool for venous leg ulcer patients, aged 60 years and over. (2014) Annemarie Brown, S. Kendall, Madeleine Flanagan and Michaela Cottee
  • Telephone Consultations and Triage Systems : effects on health care use and patient satisfaction. (2005) Frances Bunn, G. Byrne and S. Kendall
  • Academic primary care: time to review and integrate. (2011) Ann Adams, Helen Lester, S. Kendall and Ros Bryar
  • An asset-based approach : an alternative health promotion strategy? (2012) Lisa Whiting, S. Kendall and Wendy Wills
  • Evaluation of a nurse-paramedic partnership. (2005) Angela Dickinson, Julia Williams, Dono Widiatmoko and S. Kendall
  • The importance of research and participation in formulating child health policy. (2012) Lisa Whiting, S. Kendall and Wendy Wills
  • Celebrating Reviewers : your contribution to development of the discipline. (2012) R. Bryar and S. Kendall
  • Summaries of evidence : an adjunct to knowledge translation? (2013) S. Kendall
  • The information needs of carers of adults diagnosed with epilepsy. (2004) S. Kendall, D. Thompson and L. Couldridge
  • Nurses and paramedics in partnership : an evaluation. (2005) Ina Machen, Angela Dickinson, Dono Widiatmoko, Julia Williams and S. Kendall
  • A tool to Evaluate Parenting Support for Parents with Learning Disabilities. (2009) Linda Bloomfield and S. Kendall
  • A comparative study of the effect of group based parenting support on parental stress and outcomes for children in both the UK and Japan. (2009) Linda Bloomfield and S. Kendall
  • Nurses' responses to expert patients: The rhetoric and reality of self-management in long-term conditions: A grounded theory study. (2006) P.M. Wilson, S. Kendall and F. Brooks
  • A systematic overview - a decade of research : The information and counselling needs of people with epilepsy. (2001) L. Couldridge, S. Kendall and A. March
  • Perceptions of control in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. (2003) S. Kendall, P. Dawes, A. Hassell and Sarah Ryan
  • Control perecptions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: The role of social support. (2003) Sarah Ryan, A. Hassell, P. Dawes and S. Kendall
  • A Critical Account of Gaining Research Governance Approval. (2005) G. Byrne, S. Kendall, J. Morgan and M. Offredy
  • Patients' perspectives on services for epilepsy: a survey of patient satisfaction, preferences and information provision in 2394 people with epilepsy. (2000) K Poole, N Moran, G Bell, J Solomon, S. Kendall, M McCarthy, D McCormick, L Nashef, A Johnson, J Sander and S Shorvon
  • Developing and validating a tool to measure parenting self-efficacy. (2005) S. Kendall and L. Bloomfield
  • Information recalled by women taking anti-epileptic drugs for epilepsy : a questionnaire study. (2002) G.S. Bell, L. Nashef, S. Kendall, J. Solomon, K. Poole, N.F. Moran, M. McCarthy, D. McCormick, S.D. Shorvon and J. Sander
  • Control perceptions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: the impact of the medical consultation. (2003) A. Hassell, P. Dawes, S. Kendall and Sarah Ryan
  • Epilepsy in the United Kingdom : seizure frequency and severity, anti-epileptic drug utilization and impact on life in 1652 people with epilepsy. (2004) N.F. Moran, K. Poole, G.S. Bell, J. Solomon, S. Kendall, M. McCarthy, D. McCormick, L. Nashef, J. Sander and S.D. Shorvon
  • Busting the bureaucracy: lessons from research governance in primary care. (2007) Jane Appleton, Woody Caan, Sarah Cowley and S. Kendall
  • Factors influencing the development of evidence-based practice: a research tool. (2007) Kate Gerrish, Peter Ashworth, Anne Lacey, Jeff Bailey, Jo Cooke, S. Kendall and Elaine McNeilly
  • NHS services for epilepsy from the patient's perspective: a survey of primary, secondary and tertiary care access throughout the UK. (2000) N Moran, K Poole, G Bell, J Solomon, S. Kendall, M McCarthy, D McCormick, L Nashef, A Johnson, J Sander and S Shorvon