ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (502)
Medicine(all) (73)
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (18)
Number of items at this level: 18.
Article
Evaluating the impact of service user involvement on research : A prospective case study. (2011)
Rosemary Barber,
Peter Beresford,
Jonathan Boote,
Cindy Cooper
and
Alison Faulkner
What do family caregivers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? a qualitative study. (2020)
Kristian Pollock,
Samantha Wilkinson,
Lucy Perry-Young,
Nicola Turner
and
Justine Schneider
Corrigendum : Clustering of adherence to personalised dietary recommendations and changes in healthy eating index within the Food4Me study (Public Health Nutrition 19:18 (3296-305) DOI: 10.1017/S1368980016001932). (2019)
Katherine M Livingstone,
Carlos Celis-Morales,
Jose Lara,
Clara Woolhead,
Clare B O'Donovan,
Hannah Forster,
Cyril Fm Marsaux,
Anna L Macready,
Rosalind Fallaize,
Santiago Navas-Carretero,
Rodrigo San-Cristobal,
Silvia Kolossa,
Lydia Tsirigoti,
Christina P Lambrinou,
George Moschonis,
Agnieszka Surwiłło,
Christian A Drevon,
Yannis Manios,
Iwona Traczyk,
Eileen R Gibney,
Lorraine Brennan,
Marianne C Walsh,
Julie A Lovegrove,
J Alfredo Martinez,
Wim Hm Saris,
Hannelore Daniel,
Mike Gibney
and
John C Mathers
Ig isotype switching in B lymphocytes : A method for estimating isotype switch frequency in cloned B cell lymphomas. (1989)
A. C. Whitmore,
David M. Prowse,
L. W. Arnold
and
G. Haughton
Can reinforcement-based interventions to reduce drug use successfully be adapted to routine opioid maintenance treatment? (2013)
Michael Specka,
Antje Öning,
Jürgen Kluwig,
Fabrizio Schifano,
Markus Banger,
Wolfgang Lange,
Hildegard Lax,
Bärbel Marrziniak,
Claudia Schüngel
and
Norbert Scherbaum
European public policy on genetic modification of agricultural products and food : Lessons to be learned over balancing public health, consumer confidence and commerce. (1999)
David Barling
and
T. Lang
Risk owners and risk managers : Dealing with the complexity of feeding children with neurodevelopmental disability: Negotiating and communicating health risk. (2012)
Gillian M. Craig
and
Paul Higgs
Health researchers' attitudes towards public involvement in health research. (2009)
Jill Thompson,
Rosemary Barber,
Paul R. Ward,
Jonathan Boote,
Cindy L. Cooper,
Christopher J. Armitage
and
Georgina Jones
A comparison of mean glandular dose diagnostic reference levels within the all-digital irish national breast screening programme and the Irish symptomatic breast services. (2013)
Desiree O'Leary
and
Louise Rainford
Can the impact of public involvement on research be evaluated? : A mixed methods study. (2012)
Rosemary Barber,
Jonathan Boote,
Glenys D. Parry,
Cindy L. Cooper,
Philippa Yeeles
and
Sarah Cook
Consumer involvement in health research : A review and research agenda. (2002)
Jonathan Boote,
Rosemary Telford
and
Cindy Cooper
Supporting public involvement in research design and grant development : A case study of a public involvement award scheme managed by a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research Design Service (RDS). (2015)
Jonathan Boote,
Maureen Twiddy,
Wendy Baird,
Yvonne Birks,
Clare Clarke
and
Daniel Beever
'Talking the talk or walking the walk?' : A bibliometric review of the literature on public involvement in health research published between 1995 and 2009. (2015)
Jonathan Boote,
Ruth Wong
and
Andrew Booth
What does it mean to involve consumers successfully in NHS research? : A consensus study. (2004)
Rosemary Telford,
Jonathan Boote
and
Cindy L. Cooper
Principles and indicators of successful consumer involvement in NHS research : Results of a Delphi study and subgroup analysis. (2006)
Jonathan Boote,
Rosemary Barber
and
Cindy Cooper
Involving consumers successfully in NHS research : A national survey. (2007)
Rosemary Barber,
Jonathan Boote
and
Cindy L. Cooper
'But is it a question worth asking?' : A reflective case study describing how public involvement can lead to researchers' ideas being abandoned. (2014)
Jonathan Boote,
Mary Dalgleish,
Janet Freeman,
Zena Jones,
Marianne Miles
and
Helen Rodgers