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Ian Rees Jones

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 17, 2007
With an attack I associate it more with going into hospital: understandings of asthma and psychosocial stressors; are they related to use of services?Ian Rees Jones, Nilufar Ahmed, Moira Kelly, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 17, 2004
Is patient involvement possible when decisions involve scarce resources? A qualitative study of decision-making in primary careIan Rees Jones, Lee Berney, Moira Kelly, et al.
Ageing and Society|July 9, 2025
Continuity, change and 'living well' for older people with dementia: longitudinal qualitative findings from the IDEAL cohort studySally Stapley, Claire Pentecost, Alex Hillman, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 12, 2012
Understanding service user-defined continuity of care and its relationship to health and social measures: a cross-sectional studyAngela Sweeney, Diana Rose, Sarah Clement, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|May 30, 2019
The impact of relationship quality on life satisfaction and well-being in dementia caregiving dyads: findings from the IDEAL studyIsla Rippon, Catherine Quinn, Anthony Martyr, et al.
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|September 28, 2011
Continuity of care for people with psychotic illness: its relationship to clinical and social functioningJocelyn Catty, Sarah White, Sarah Clement, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|December 30, 2015
Defining continuity of care from the perspectives of mental health service users and professionals: an exploratory, comparative studyAngela Sweeney, Jonathon Davies, Susan McLaren, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|January 23, 2021
Perceived and objective availability of green and blue spaces and quality of life in people with dementia: results from the IDEAL programmeYu-Tzu Wu, Linda Clare, Ian Rees Jones, et al.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry|September 25, 2018
Inequalities in living well with dementia-The impact of deprivation on well-being, quality of life and life satisfaction: Results from the improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life studyYu-Tzu Wu, Linda Clare, Ian Rees Jones, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 9, 2018
Living well with dementia: a systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementiaAnthony Martyr, Sharon M Nelis, Catherine Quinn, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 17, 2007
With an attack I associate it more with going into hospital: understandings of asthma and psychosocial stressors; are they related to use of services?Ian Rees Jones, Nilufar Ahmed, Moira Kelly, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 17, 2004
Is patient involvement possible when decisions involve scarce resources? A qualitative study of decision-making in primary careIan Rees Jones, Lee Berney, Moira Kelly, et al.
Ageing and Society|July 9, 2025
Continuity, change and 'living well' for older people with dementia: longitudinal qualitative findings from the IDEAL cohort studySally Stapley, Claire Pentecost, Alex Hillman, et al.
BMC Health Services Research|June 12, 2012
Understanding service user-defined continuity of care and its relationship to health and social measures: a cross-sectional studyAngela Sweeney, Diana Rose, Sarah Clement, et al.
Aging & Mental Health|May 30, 2019
The impact of relationship quality on life satisfaction and well-being in dementia caregiving dyads: findings from the IDEAL studyIsla Rippon, Catherine Quinn, Anthony Martyr, et al.
The International Journal of Social Psychiatry|September 28, 2011
Continuity of care for people with psychotic illness: its relationship to clinical and social functioningJocelyn Catty, Sarah White, Sarah Clement, et al.
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|December 30, 2015
Defining continuity of care from the perspectives of mental health service users and professionals: an exploratory, comparative studyAngela Sweeney, Jonathon Davies, Susan McLaren, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|January 23, 2021
Perceived and objective availability of green and blue spaces and quality of life in people with dementia: results from the IDEAL programmeYu-Tzu Wu, Linda Clare, Ian Rees Jones, et al.
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry|September 25, 2018
Inequalities in living well with dementia-The impact of deprivation on well-being, quality of life and life satisfaction: Results from the improving the experience of dementia and enhancing active life studyYu-Tzu Wu, Linda Clare, Ian Rees Jones, et al.
Psychological Medicine|May 9, 2018
Living well with dementia: a systematic review and correlational meta-analysis of factors associated with quality of life, well-being and life satisfaction in people with dementiaAnthony Martyr, Sharon M Nelis, Catherine Quinn, et al.
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