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Emma Plugge

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Informatics in Primary Care|February 26, 2004
Delivering primary care in prison: the need to improve health informationSudy Anaraki, Emma Plugge, Alison Hill
International Journal for Equity in Health|May 27, 2011
Changes in health-related quality of life following imprisonment in 92 women in England: a three month follow-up studyEmma Plugge, Nick Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 30, 2016
Perinatal health care services for imprisoned pregnant women and associated outcomes: a systematic reviewEleanor Bard, Marian Knight, Emma Plugge
Journal of Dental Education|May 25, 2022
Dental education and prison health: A scoping reviewDanushi Wickramasinghe, Ruth Gray, Emma Plugge
Journal of Public Health Policy|December 17, 2008
Imprisoned women's concepts of health and illness: the implications for policy on patient and public involvement in healthcareEmma Plugge, Nicola Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
Medical Education|September 23, 2011
Public Health in Practice: translating theory into actionKarina McHardy, Proochista Ariana, Emma Plugge
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 20, 2009
Changes in women's use of illicit drugs following imprisonmentEmma Plugge, Patricia Yudkin, Nicola Douglas
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
Patients, prisoners, or people? Women prisoners' experiences of primary care in prison: a qualitative studyEmma Plugge, Nicola Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 31, 2017
Cochrane systematic reviews of interventions for risk factors correlate weakly with global risk factor burden: a cross-sectional studyDavid J Roberts, John Cafferkey, Emma Plugge
BMC Obesity|July 29, 2015
A systematic review of how researchers characterize the school environment in determining its effect on student obesityKyle Turner, Charlie Foster, Steven Allender, et al.
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Informatics in Primary Care|February 26, 2004
Delivering primary care in prison: the need to improve health informationSudy Anaraki, Emma Plugge, Alison Hill
International Journal for Equity in Health|May 27, 2011
Changes in health-related quality of life following imprisonment in 92 women in England: a three month follow-up studyEmma Plugge, Nick Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|September 30, 2016
Perinatal health care services for imprisoned pregnant women and associated outcomes: a systematic reviewEleanor Bard, Marian Knight, Emma Plugge
Journal of Dental Education|May 25, 2022
Dental education and prison health: A scoping reviewDanushi Wickramasinghe, Ruth Gray, Emma Plugge
Journal of Public Health Policy|December 17, 2008
Imprisoned women's concepts of health and illness: the implications for policy on patient and public involvement in healthcareEmma Plugge, Nicola Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
Medical Education|September 23, 2011
Public Health in Practice: translating theory into actionKarina McHardy, Proochista Ariana, Emma Plugge
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|January 20, 2009
Changes in women's use of illicit drugs following imprisonmentEmma Plugge, Patricia Yudkin, Nicola Douglas
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|September 20, 2008
Patients, prisoners, or people? Women prisoners' experiences of primary care in prison: a qualitative studyEmma Plugge, Nicola Douglas, Ray Fitzpatrick
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|December 31, 2017
Cochrane systematic reviews of interventions for risk factors correlate weakly with global risk factor burden: a cross-sectional studyDavid J Roberts, John Cafferkey, Emma Plugge
BMC Obesity|July 29, 2015
A systematic review of how researchers characterize the school environment in determining its effect on student obesityKyle Turner, Charlie Foster, Steven Allender, et al.
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