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Antony Arthur

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Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|October 25, 2006
A better place for everyoneVicky Essler, Theodore Stickley, Antony Arthur
International Journal of Nursing Studies|September 28, 2011
A preoperative education intervention to reduce anxiety and improve recovery among Chinese cardiac patients: a randomized controlled trialPing Guo, Linda East, Antony Arthur
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|January 9, 2023
A personhood and citizenship training workshop for care home staff to potentially increase wellbeing of residents with dementia: intervention development and feasibility testing of a cluster randomised controlled trialJason Corner, Bridget Penhale, Antony Arthur
Age and Ageing|February 27, 2019
Comparing the predictive ability of the Revised Minimum Dataset Mortality Risk Index (MMRI-R) with nurses' predictions of mortality among frail older people: a cohort studyAndy Cole, Antony Arthur, Jane Seymour
Nurse Education Today|November 30, 2019
Collaborative Learning in Practice (CLIP): Evaluation of a new approach to clinical learningRebekah Hill, Michael Woodward, Antony Arthur
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|February 11, 2015
An Educational Intervention to Reduce Pain and Improve Pain Management for Malawian People Living With HIV/AIDS and Their Family Carers: A Randomized Controlled TrialKennedy Nkhoma, Jane Seymour, Antony Arthur
Preventive Medicine|June 15, 2007
The role of self-efficacy in older people's decisions to initiate and maintain regular walking as exercise -- Findings from a qualitative studyLing-Ling Lee, Mark Avis, Antony Arthur
BMJ Open|May 17, 2019
How do potentially inappropriate medications and polypharmacy affect mortality in frail and non-frail cognitively impaired older adults? A cohort studyBryony Porter, Antony Arthur, George M Savva
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 27, 2008
Using self-efficacy theory to develop interventions that help older people overcome psychological barriers to physical activity: a discussion paperLing-Ling Lee, Antony Arthur, Mark Avis
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2015
Why do they fail? A qualitative follow up study of 1000 recruits to the British Army Infantry to understand high levels of attritionMatthew D Kiernan, Julie Repper, Antony Arthur
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Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|October 25, 2006
A better place for everyoneVicky Essler, Theodore Stickley, Antony Arthur
International Journal of Nursing Studies|September 28, 2011
A preoperative education intervention to reduce anxiety and improve recovery among Chinese cardiac patients: a randomized controlled trialPing Guo, Linda East, Antony Arthur
Pilot and Feasibility Studies|January 9, 2023
A personhood and citizenship training workshop for care home staff to potentially increase wellbeing of residents with dementia: intervention development and feasibility testing of a cluster randomised controlled trialJason Corner, Bridget Penhale, Antony Arthur
Age and Ageing|February 27, 2019
Comparing the predictive ability of the Revised Minimum Dataset Mortality Risk Index (MMRI-R) with nurses' predictions of mortality among frail older people: a cohort studyAndy Cole, Antony Arthur, Jane Seymour
Nurse Education Today|November 30, 2019
Collaborative Learning in Practice (CLIP): Evaluation of a new approach to clinical learningRebekah Hill, Michael Woodward, Antony Arthur
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|February 11, 2015
An Educational Intervention to Reduce Pain and Improve Pain Management for Malawian People Living With HIV/AIDS and Their Family Carers: A Randomized Controlled TrialKennedy Nkhoma, Jane Seymour, Antony Arthur
Preventive Medicine|June 15, 2007
The role of self-efficacy in older people's decisions to initiate and maintain regular walking as exercise -- Findings from a qualitative studyLing-Ling Lee, Mark Avis, Antony Arthur
BMJ Open|May 17, 2019
How do potentially inappropriate medications and polypharmacy affect mortality in frail and non-frail cognitively impaired older adults? A cohort studyBryony Porter, Antony Arthur, George M Savva
International Journal of Nursing Studies|May 27, 2008
Using self-efficacy theory to develop interventions that help older people overcome psychological barriers to physical activity: a discussion paperLing-Ling Lee, Antony Arthur, Mark Avis
Work (Reading, Mass.)|November 25, 2015
Why do they fail? A qualitative follow up study of 1000 recruits to the British Army Infantry to understand high levels of attritionMatthew D Kiernan, Julie Repper, Antony Arthur
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