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Chris Seenan

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British Paramedic Journal|December 31, 2021
The introduction of advanced paramedics into primary care in Northern Ireland: a qualitative descriptive study of the experiences of general practitionersDamian Muldoon, Chris Seenan
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 17, 2022
Credibility, Accuracy, and Comprehensiveness of Readily Available Internet-Based Information on Treatment and Management of Peripheral Artery Disease and Intermittent Claudication: ReviewShelley Alexander, Chris Seenan
Quality in Primary Care|July 26, 2012
Preparing students to work effectively in interprofessional health and social care teamsKeith Stevenson, Chris Seenan, Gordon Morlan, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 3, 2012
Modification of experimental, lower limb ischemic pain with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationChris Seenan, Patricia A Roche, Chee-Wee Tan, et al.
Prosthetics and Orthotics International|August 29, 2022
Impact of PPAM aid use on the time to prosthetic limb delivery in patients with unilateral transtibial amputation: A retrospective analysisJulia Lee, Fiona Davie-Smith, Joanne Hebenton, et al.
Plos One|July 27, 2018
Barriers and enablers to walking in individuals with intermittent claudication: A systematic review to conceptualize a relevant and patient-centered programUkachukwu Abaraogu, Elochukwu Ezenwankwo, Philippa Dall, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 15, 2016
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Improves Walking Performance in Patients With Intermittent ClaudicationChris Seenan, Steve McSwiggan, Patricia A Roche, et al.
BMJ Open|October 13, 2023
Cocreators' experiences and effectiveness of cocreated interventions in improving health behaviours of adults with non-communicable diseases: a systematic review protocolEbuka Miracle Anieto, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, Philippa Margaret Dall, et al.
BMJ Open|July 23, 2025
Pain management and patient education interventions to increase physical activity in people with intermittent claudication (PrEPAID): a feasibility randomised controlled trial in the UKChris Seenan, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, Philippa Margaret Dall, et al.
Journal of Vascular Nursing : Official Publication of the Society for Peripheral Vascular Nursing|March 12, 2026
Exploring patients' experiences of using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for ClaudicationChris Seenan, Stephanie Hill, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, et al.
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British Paramedic Journal|December 31, 2021
The introduction of advanced paramedics into primary care in Northern Ireland: a qualitative descriptive study of the experiences of general practitionersDamian Muldoon, Chris Seenan
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 17, 2022
Credibility, Accuracy, and Comprehensiveness of Readily Available Internet-Based Information on Treatment and Management of Peripheral Artery Disease and Intermittent Claudication: ReviewShelley Alexander, Chris Seenan
Quality in Primary Care|July 26, 2012
Preparing students to work effectively in interprofessional health and social care teamsKeith Stevenson, Chris Seenan, Gordon Morlan, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 3, 2012
Modification of experimental, lower limb ischemic pain with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationChris Seenan, Patricia A Roche, Chee-Wee Tan, et al.
Prosthetics and Orthotics International|August 29, 2022
Impact of PPAM aid use on the time to prosthetic limb delivery in patients with unilateral transtibial amputation: A retrospective analysisJulia Lee, Fiona Davie-Smith, Joanne Hebenton, et al.
Plos One|July 27, 2018
Barriers and enablers to walking in individuals with intermittent claudication: A systematic review to conceptualize a relevant and patient-centered programUkachukwu Abaraogu, Elochukwu Ezenwankwo, Philippa Dall, et al.
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing|June 15, 2016
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Improves Walking Performance in Patients With Intermittent ClaudicationChris Seenan, Steve McSwiggan, Patricia A Roche, et al.
BMJ Open|October 13, 2023
Cocreators' experiences and effectiveness of cocreated interventions in improving health behaviours of adults with non-communicable diseases: a systematic review protocolEbuka Miracle Anieto, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, Philippa Margaret Dall, et al.
BMJ Open|July 23, 2025
Pain management and patient education interventions to increase physical activity in people with intermittent claudication (PrEPAID): a feasibility randomised controlled trial in the UKChris Seenan, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, Philippa Margaret Dall, et al.
Journal of Vascular Nursing : Official Publication of the Society for Peripheral Vascular Nursing|March 12, 2026
Exploring patients' experiences of using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for ClaudicationChris Seenan, Stephanie Hill, Ukachukwu Abaraogu, et al.
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