[HTML][HTML] Challenges to implementing electronic trial data collection in primary care: a qualitative study
… study in Poland [6], TRANSFoRm was used in the UK-based … The non-clinical staff included
practice managers, practice IT … time for additional work, which sometimes was a barrier to …
practice managers, practice IT … time for additional work, which sometimes was a barrier to …
[HTML][HTML] Barriers and facilitators to providing primary care-based weight management services in a patient centered medical home for Veterans: a qualitative study
… , a randomized trial comparing 8 UK-based weight management … and among the various
professions. Organizational studies … for the general population, and 3 RN care managers …
professions. Organizational studies … for the general population, and 3 RN care managers …
Understanding social exclusion in elite professional service firms: field level dynamics and the 'professional project'
L Ashley, L Empson - Work, employment and society, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… While barriers to entry based on formal credentials have historically offered benefits to … 100
universities conducted mainly via university careers services. The survey ranks the 300 most …
universities conducted mainly via university careers services. The survey ranks the 300 most …
Identity work in refugee workforce integration: The role of newcomer support organizations
… This study highlights that identity work is a social process that … We are also aware of the
barriers to employment faced by … accept jobs at a lower level or in an alternative career path. …
barriers to employment faced by … accept jobs at a lower level or in an alternative career path. …
Cognitive stimulation therapy in dementia care: Exploring the views and experiences of service providers on the barriers and facilitators to implementation in practice …
C Dickinson, G Gibson, Z Gotts, L Stobbart… - International …, 2017 - cambridge.org
… All services we contacted about participating in the study agreed to take part. … UK-based
MODEM Evidence Toolkit, where research evidence is synthesized and summarized by experts …
MODEM Evidence Toolkit, where research evidence is synthesized and summarized by experts …
Work conversations in healthcare: how, where, when and by whom: a review to understand conversations about work in healthcare and identify opportunities to make …
S Bartys, A Edmondson, K Burton, C Parker, R Martin - 2019 - irep.ntu.ac.uk
… findings were transferable to the UK based on the researchers’ … reported barriers were HCPs
believing the health-work … randomised controlled trial examining the effect on work ability …
believing the health-work … randomised controlled trial examining the effect on work ability …
[HTML][HTML] … behavioural therapy vs standardised medical care for adults with Dissociative non-Epileptic Seizures (CODES): a multicentre randomised controlled trial …
… study to evaluate participants’ views of the intervention and factors that acted as facilitators
and barriers … A survey of UK healthcare professionals working with DS patients reflected this …
and barriers … A survey of UK healthcare professionals working with DS patients reflected this …
Self-Management education for adults with poorly controlled epILEpsy [SMILE (UK)]: a randomised controlled trial
L Ridsdale, A McKinlay… - Health …, 2018 - livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk
… pilot and main trial evaluated users’ views on barriers to participation, … A strength of the trial
was the study design with its large … evaluated for UK-based health-care services for epilepsy. …
was the study design with its large … evaluated for UK-based health-care services for epilepsy. …
[HTML][HTML] Shared goals, different barriers: a qualitative study of UK veterinarians' and farmers' beliefs about antimicrobial resistance and stewardship
… their jobs… UK-based vets may feel their efforts to promote antimicrobial stewardship have
minimal impacts within a global context, but it could be argued that the UK veterinary profession …
minimal impacts within a global context, but it could be argued that the UK veterinary profession …