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Clare Jinks

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Social Theory & Health : STH|December 11, 2012
Rethinking 'risk' and self-management for chronic illnessAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 6, 2007
A mixed methods study to investigate needs assessment for knee pain and disability: population and individual perspectivesClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Jane Richardson
Qualitative Health Research|June 28, 2014
Understanding Help Seeking for Chronic Joint Pain: Implications for Providing Supported Self-ManagementAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
Health (London, England : 1997)|August 22, 2015
Temporally divergent significant meanings, biographical disruption and self-management for chronic joint painAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Public Health|March 24, 2010
"Well, it's nobody's responsibility but my own." A qualitative study to explore views about the determinants of health and prevention of knee pain in older adultsClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Tracey O'Neill
Musculoskeletal Care|July 18, 2013
'...I've found once the weight had gone off, i've had a few twinges, but nothing like before'. Exploring weight and self-management of knee painAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
Sociology of Health & Illness|July 15, 2015
Risk and self-managing chronic joint pain: looking beyond individual lifestyles and behaviourAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Health Services Research|April 12, 2007
Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: a qualitative meta-synthesisTracey O'Neill, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Public Health|September 11, 2012
"…Keep mobile, I think that's half the battle." A qualitative study of prevention of knee pain in symptomless older adultsFizzah Ali, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 17, 2009
The Keele community knee pain forum: action research to engage with stakeholders about the prevention of knee pain and disabilityClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Tracey J O'Neill
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Showing results (11-20 of 100) with videos related to

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Social Theory & Health : STH|December 11, 2012
Rethinking 'risk' and self-management for chronic illnessAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 6, 2007
A mixed methods study to investigate needs assessment for knee pain and disability: population and individual perspectivesClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Jane Richardson
Qualitative Health Research|June 28, 2014
Understanding Help Seeking for Chronic Joint Pain: Implications for Providing Supported Self-ManagementAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
Health (London, England : 1997)|August 22, 2015
Temporally divergent significant meanings, biographical disruption and self-management for chronic joint painAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Public Health|March 24, 2010
"Well, it's nobody's responsibility but my own." A qualitative study to explore views about the determinants of health and prevention of knee pain in older adultsClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Tracey O'Neill
Musculoskeletal Care|July 18, 2013
'...I've found once the weight had gone off, i've had a few twinges, but nothing like before'. Exploring weight and self-management of knee painAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
Sociology of Health & Illness|July 15, 2015
Risk and self-managing chronic joint pain: looking beyond individual lifestyles and behaviourAndrew Morden, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Health Services Research|April 12, 2007
Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: a qualitative meta-synthesisTracey O'Neill, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Public Health|September 11, 2012
"…Keep mobile, I think that's half the battle." A qualitative study of prevention of knee pain in symptomless older adultsFizzah Ali, Clare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|July 17, 2009
The Keele community knee pain forum: action research to engage with stakeholders about the prevention of knee pain and disabilityClare Jinks, Bie Nio Ong, Tracey J O'Neill
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