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Natalie Armstrong
Natalie Armstrong
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Physical, cognitive, and mental health impacts of COVID-19 after hospitalisation (PHOSP-COVID): a UK multicentre, prospective cohort study
RA Evans, H McAuley, EM Harrison, A Shikotra, A Singapuri, M Sereno, ...
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 9 (11), 1275-1287, 2021
5002021
Clinical characteristics with inflammation profiling of long COVID and association with 1-year recovery following hospitalisation in the UK: a prospective observational study
RA Evans, OC Leavy, M Richardson, O Elneima, HJC McAuley, ...
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 10 (8), 761-775, 2022
3092022
Optimizing patient involvement in quality improvement
N Armstrong, G Herbert, EL Aveling, M Dixon‐Woods, G Martin
Health Expectations 16 (3), e36-e47, 2013
2592013
From the outside looking in: How an awareness of difference can benefit the qualitative research process
C Tinker, N Armstrong
University of Leicester, 2008
1622008
Quality improvement through clinical communities: eight lessons for practice
EL Aveling, G Martin, N Armstrong, J Banerjee, M Dixon‐Woods
Journal of health organization and management 26 (2), 158-174, 2012
1442012
Patient perspectives on health advice posted on Internet discussion boards: a qualitative study
N Armstrong, J Powell
Health Expectations 12 (3), 313-320, 2009
1362009
‘Oh dear, should I really be saying that on here?’: Issues of identity and authority in an online diabetes community
N Armstrong, N Koteyko, J Powell
Health: 16 (4), 347-365, 2012
1122012
Professionalism redundant, reshaped, or reinvigorated? Realizing the “third logic” in contemporary health care
GP Martin, N Armstrong, EL Aveling, G Herbert, M Dixon-Woods
Journal of health and social behavior 56 (3), 378-397, 2015
1012015
The sociology of medical screening: past, present and future
N Armstrong, H Eborall
Sociology of Health & Illness 34 (2), 161-176, 2012
952012
Institutionalising knowledge brokering as a sustainable knowledge translation solution in healthcare: how can it work in practice?
S Chew, N Armstrong, G Martin
Evidence & Policy 9 (3), 335-351, 2013
902013
Conceptualizing resistance
N Armstrong, E Murphy
Health: 16 (3), 314-326, 2012
882012
Randomised preference trial of medical versus surgical termination of pregnancy less than 14 weeks' gestation
SC Robson, T Kelly, D Howel, M Deverill, J Hewison, MLS Lie, E Stamp, ...
Health Technology Assessment 13 (53), i-148, 2009
832009
A virtual clinic for diabetes self-management: pilot study
A Jennings, J Powell, N Armstrong, J Sturt, J Dale
Journal of Medical Internet Research 11 (1), e1111, 2009
752009
SARS-CoV-2-specific nasal IgA wanes 9 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 and is not induced by subsequent vaccination
F Liew, S Talwar, A Cross, BJ Willett, S Scott, N Logan, MK Siggins, ...
EBioMedicine 87, 2023
732023
Understanding and managing uncertainty in health care: revisiting and advancing sociological contributions
N Mackintosh, N Armstrong
Sociology of Health & Illness 42, 1-20, 2020
612020
Care provision during termination of pregnancy following diagnosis of a severe congenital anomaly–A qualitative study of what is important to parents
R Lotto, N Armstrong, LK Smith
Midwifery 43, 14-20, 2016
552016
Using ethnography to study improving healthcare: reflections on the ‘ethnographic’label
C Cupit, N Mackintosh, N Armstrong
BMJ Quality & Safety 27 (4), 258-260, 2018
522018
The role of primary care professionals in women’s experiences of cervical cancer screening: a qualitative study
N Armstrong, V James, M Dixon-Woods
Family Practice 29 (4), 462-466, 2012
502012
Resistance through risk: Women and cervical cancer screening
N Armstrong
Health, Risk & Society 7 (2), 161-176, 2005
502005
Stakeholder perspectives on the development of a virtual clinic for diabetes care: qualitative study
N Armstrong, H Hearnshaw, J Powell, J Dale
Journal of Medical Internet Research 9 (3), e23, 2007
482007
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