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Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 29, 2014
Dementia care in European countries, from the perspective of people with dementia and their caregiversStaffan Karlsson, Michel Bleijlevens, Brenda Roe, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 4, 2016
Implementing a Systematic Voiding Program for Patients With Urinary Incontinence After StrokeBeverley French, Lois H Thomas, Joanna Harrison, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|March 3, 2017
Supporting people living with dementia and faecal incontinenceBridget Russell, Marina Buswell, Christine Norton, et al.
BMJ Open|July 12, 2015
Reducing and managing faecal incontinence in people with advanced dementia who are resident in care homes: protocol for a realist synthesisClaire Goodman, Jo Rycroft Malone, Christine Norton, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 28, 2016
Client and clinical staff perceptions of barriers to and enablers of the uptake and delivery of behavioural interventions for urinary incontinence: qualitative evidence synthesisBeverley French, Lois H Thomas, Joanna Harrison, et al.
Trials|May 24, 2011
Study protocol: ICONS: identifying continence options after stroke: a randomised trialLois H Thomas, Caroline L Watkins, Beverley French, et al.
BMJ Open|June 20, 2019
The specification, acceptability and effectiveness of respite care and short breaks for young adults with complex healthcare needs: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic reviewGerlinde Pilkington, Katherine Knighting, Lucy Bray, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|July 26, 2017
Management of Fecal Incontinence in Older People With Dementia Resident in Care Homes: A Realist Synthesis-The FINCH StudyBrenda Roe, Claire Goodman, Bridget Russell, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|September 2, 2017
What Works to Improve and Manage Fecal Incontinence in Care Home Residents Living With Dementia? A Realist Synthesis of the EvidenceMarina Buswell, Claire Goodman, Brenda Roe, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|August 15, 2017
Managing Faecal INcontinence in people with advanced dementia resident in Care Homes (FINCH) study: a realist synthesis of the evidenceClaire Goodman, Christine Norton, Marina Buswell, et al.
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Journal of Advanced Nursing|November 29, 2014
Dementia care in European countries, from the perspective of people with dementia and their caregiversStaffan Karlsson, Michel Bleijlevens, Brenda Roe, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|March 4, 2016
Implementing a Systematic Voiding Program for Patients With Urinary Incontinence After StrokeBeverley French, Lois H Thomas, Joanna Harrison, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|March 3, 2017
Supporting people living with dementia and faecal incontinenceBridget Russell, Marina Buswell, Christine Norton, et al.
BMJ Open|July 12, 2015
Reducing and managing faecal incontinence in people with advanced dementia who are resident in care homes: protocol for a realist synthesisClaire Goodman, Jo Rycroft Malone, Christine Norton, et al.
Journal of Advanced Nursing|July 28, 2016
Client and clinical staff perceptions of barriers to and enablers of the uptake and delivery of behavioural interventions for urinary incontinence: qualitative evidence synthesisBeverley French, Lois H Thomas, Joanna Harrison, et al.
Trials|May 24, 2011
Study protocol: ICONS: identifying continence options after stroke: a randomised trialLois H Thomas, Caroline L Watkins, Beverley French, et al.
BMJ Open|June 20, 2019
The specification, acceptability and effectiveness of respite care and short breaks for young adults with complex healthcare needs: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic reviewGerlinde Pilkington, Katherine Knighting, Lucy Bray, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|July 26, 2017
Management of Fecal Incontinence in Older People With Dementia Resident in Care Homes: A Realist Synthesis-The FINCH StudyBrenda Roe, Claire Goodman, Bridget Russell, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association|September 2, 2017
What Works to Improve and Manage Fecal Incontinence in Care Home Residents Living With Dementia? A Realist Synthesis of the EvidenceMarina Buswell, Claire Goodman, Brenda Roe, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|August 15, 2017
Managing Faecal INcontinence in people with advanced dementia resident in Care Homes (FINCH) study: a realist synthesis of the evidenceClaire Goodman, Christine Norton, Marina Buswell, et al.
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