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Claire Dickinson

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Journal of Interprofessional Care|November 26, 2005
The Contact Hypothesis: an exploration of its further potential in interprofessional educationSarah Hean, Claire Dickinson
Applied Ergonomics|August 30, 2005
Managing violence on the railwaysClaire Dickinson, Jeremy Bevan
Journal of Interprofessional Care|February 3, 2016
Understanding interprofessional education as an intergroup encounter: The use of contact theory in programme planningJohn Carpenter, Claire Dickinson
Health & Social Care in the Community|August 22, 2006
The outcomes of partnerships with mental health service users in interprofessional education: a case studyDi Barnes, John Carpenter, Claire Dickinson
Journal of Interprofessional Care|May 10, 2007
Practice-based interprofessional education: looking into the black boxAlison Steven, Claire Dickinson, Pauline Pearson
Journal of Interprofessional Care|April 13, 2006
Outcomes of interprofessional education for Community Mental Health Services in England: the longitudinal evaluation of a postgraduate programmeJohn Carpenter, Di Barnes, Claire Dickinson, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|July 25, 2015
The everyday use of assistive technology by people with dementia and their family carers: a qualitative studyGrant Gibson, Claire Dickinson, Katie Brittain, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|October 21, 2015
New Ways of Working in UK mental health services: developing distributed responsibility in community mental health teams?Stephen Procter, Deborah Harrison, Pauline Pearson, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 9, 2017
When walking becomes wandering: representing the fear of the fourth ageKatherine Brittain, Cathrine Degnen, Grant Gibson, et al.
BMJ Open|September 11, 2016
Patients' experiences of a multidisciplinary team-led community case management programme: a qualitative studyAlice Gowing, Claire Dickinson, Tom Gorman, et al.
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Journal of Interprofessional Care|November 26, 2005
The Contact Hypothesis: an exploration of its further potential in interprofessional educationSarah Hean, Claire Dickinson
Applied Ergonomics|August 30, 2005
Managing violence on the railwaysClaire Dickinson, Jeremy Bevan
Journal of Interprofessional Care|February 3, 2016
Understanding interprofessional education as an intergroup encounter: The use of contact theory in programme planningJohn Carpenter, Claire Dickinson
Health & Social Care in the Community|August 22, 2006
The outcomes of partnerships with mental health service users in interprofessional education: a case studyDi Barnes, John Carpenter, Claire Dickinson
Journal of Interprofessional Care|May 10, 2007
Practice-based interprofessional education: looking into the black boxAlison Steven, Claire Dickinson, Pauline Pearson
Journal of Interprofessional Care|April 13, 2006
Outcomes of interprofessional education for Community Mental Health Services in England: the longitudinal evaluation of a postgraduate programmeJohn Carpenter, Di Barnes, Claire Dickinson, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|July 25, 2015
The everyday use of assistive technology by people with dementia and their family carers: a qualitative studyGrant Gibson, Claire Dickinson, Katie Brittain, et al.
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|October 21, 2015
New Ways of Working in UK mental health services: developing distributed responsibility in community mental health teams?Stephen Procter, Deborah Harrison, Pauline Pearson, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 9, 2017
When walking becomes wandering: representing the fear of the fourth ageKatherine Brittain, Cathrine Degnen, Grant Gibson, et al.
BMJ Open|September 11, 2016
Patients' experiences of a multidisciplinary team-led community case management programme: a qualitative studyAlice Gowing, Claire Dickinson, Tom Gorman, et al.
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