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Clare Wilkinson

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Research Involvement and Engagement|March 29, 2022
A reappraisal of public engagement in Oxford during the pandemic: three case studiesMilly Farrell, Clare Wilkinson
Plos One|December 19, 2013
A case study in serendipity: environmental researchers use of traditional and social media for disseminationClare Wilkinson, Emma Weitkamp
Frontiers in Public Health|October 5, 2023
Is there a role for citizen science in death and dying research?Clare Wilkinson, Alison Llewellyn, Candy McCabe
Clinical Evidence|April 20, 2006
Testicular cancer: seminomaRichard Neal, Nicholas Stuart, Clare Wilkinson
BMJ Clinical Evidence|May 21, 2009
Testicular cancer: seminomaRichard David Neal, Nicholas Stuart, Clare Wilkinson
BMC Public Health|June 21, 2008
A survey of local health promotion initiatives for older people in WalesMaggie Hendry, Nefyn H Williams, Clare Wilkinson
Pain|December 4, 2001
Extending the Aberdeen Back Pain Scale to include the whole spine: a set of outcome measures for the neck, upper and lower backNefyn H Williams, Clare Wilkinson, Ian T Russell
PEC Innovation|April 19, 2024
Public involvement and public engagement: An example of convergent evolution? Findings from a conceptual qualitative review of patient and public involvement, and public engagement, in health and scientific researchClare Wilkinson, Andy Gibson, Michele Biddle, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|May 5, 2026
Public engagement professionals: Exploring ethical tensions in communication, engagement and co-creationClare Wilkinson, Aleksandra Stelmach, Michael Parker, et al.
BMC Family Practice|May 17, 2008
Functional illness in primary care: dysfunction versus diseaseNefyn Williams, Clare Wilkinson, Nigel Stott, et al.
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Research Involvement and Engagement|March 29, 2022
A reappraisal of public engagement in Oxford during the pandemic: three case studiesMilly Farrell, Clare Wilkinson
Plos One|December 19, 2013
A case study in serendipity: environmental researchers use of traditional and social media for disseminationClare Wilkinson, Emma Weitkamp
Frontiers in Public Health|October 5, 2023
Is there a role for citizen science in death and dying research?Clare Wilkinson, Alison Llewellyn, Candy McCabe
Clinical Evidence|April 20, 2006
Testicular cancer: seminomaRichard Neal, Nicholas Stuart, Clare Wilkinson
BMJ Clinical Evidence|May 21, 2009
Testicular cancer: seminomaRichard David Neal, Nicholas Stuart, Clare Wilkinson
BMC Public Health|June 21, 2008
A survey of local health promotion initiatives for older people in WalesMaggie Hendry, Nefyn H Williams, Clare Wilkinson
Pain|December 4, 2001
Extending the Aberdeen Back Pain Scale to include the whole spine: a set of outcome measures for the neck, upper and lower backNefyn H Williams, Clare Wilkinson, Ian T Russell
PEC Innovation|April 19, 2024
Public involvement and public engagement: An example of convergent evolution? Findings from a conceptual qualitative review of patient and public involvement, and public engagement, in health and scientific researchClare Wilkinson, Andy Gibson, Michele Biddle, et al.
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|May 5, 2026
Public engagement professionals: Exploring ethical tensions in communication, engagement and co-creationClare Wilkinson, Aleksandra Stelmach, Michael Parker, et al.
BMC Family Practice|May 17, 2008
Functional illness in primary care: dysfunction versus diseaseNefyn Williams, Clare Wilkinson, Nigel Stott, et al.
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