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Browsing by Subject Self-management
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2014 | Exploring the experience of facilitating self-management with minority ethnic stroke survivors: a qualitative study of therapists’ perceptions | Norris, M; Jones, F; Kilbride, C; Victor, C |
2014 | From dictatorship to a reluctant democracy: Stroke therapists talking about self-management | Norris, M; Kilbride, C |
28-Nov-2018 | Managing the severely impaired arm after stroke: a mixed-methods study with qualitative emphasis. | Kulnik, ST; Mohapatra, S; Gawned, S; Jones, F |
2015 | Patient perceptions and expectations of an anticoagulation service: A quantitative comparison study of clinic-based testers and patient self-testers | Money, AG; Barnett, J; Kuljis, J; Duffin, D |
2015 | Patient perceptions and expectations of an anticoagulation service: a quantitative comparison study of clinic-based testers and patient self-testers | Money, AG; Barnett, J; Kuljis, J; Duffin, D |
2013 | Patient perceptions of epinephrine auto-injectors: Exploring barriers to use | Money, A; Barnett, J; Kuljis, J; Lucas, J |
14-May-2018 | Singing for Lung Health: service evaluation of the British Lung Foundation programme | Lewis, A; Cave, P; Hopkinson, NS |
2016 | Technology assisted self-testing and management of oral anticoagulation therapy: A qualitative patient-focused study of INR patients | Kuljis; Money, A; Young; Perry; Barnett |