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Jane Sandall

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 29, 2014
The habitus of 'rescue' and its significance for implementation of rapid response systems in acute health careNicola Mackintosh, Charlotte Humphrey, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|January 6, 2015
Call for special issue of midwifery on risk in childbirthKirstie Coxon, Andrew Bisits, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 28, 2012
Place of birthJane Sandall, Rona McCandlish, Debra Bick
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 14, 2012
The social dimensions of safety incident reporting in maternity care: the influence of working relationships and group processesPatricia Lindsay, Jane Sandall, Charlotte Humphrey
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 16, 2024
Reducing the risk of preterm birthJane Sandall, Jenny Carter, Naomi Carlisle
The Journal of Medical Humanities|January 23, 2020
The Cultural Politics of 'Implementation Science'Richard Boulton, Jane Sandall, Nick Sevdalis
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 6, 2011
Understanding how rapid response systems may improve safety for the acutely ill patient: learning from the frontlineNicola Mackintosh, Helen Rainey, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|November 16, 2013
Poor marital support associate with anxiety and worries during pregnancy in Greek pregnant womenKleanthi Gourounti, Fotios Anagnostopoulos, Jane Sandall
BMJ Open|November 16, 2013
What happens when patients know more than their doctors? Experiences of health interactions after diabetes patient education: a qualitative patient-led studyRosamund Snow, Charlotte Humphrey, Jane Sandall
The Journal of Family Health Care|January 19, 2008
Support workers in maternity servicesJane Sandall, Manthorpe Jill, Amanda Mansfield
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 29, 2014
The habitus of 'rescue' and its significance for implementation of rapid response systems in acute health careNicola Mackintosh, Charlotte Humphrey, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|January 6, 2015
Call for special issue of midwifery on risk in childbirthKirstie Coxon, Andrew Bisits, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|August 28, 2012
Place of birthJane Sandall, Rona McCandlish, Debra Bick
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 14, 2012
The social dimensions of safety incident reporting in maternity care: the influence of working relationships and group processesPatricia Lindsay, Jane Sandall, Charlotte Humphrey
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 16, 2024
Reducing the risk of preterm birthJane Sandall, Jenny Carter, Naomi Carlisle
The Journal of Medical Humanities|January 23, 2020
The Cultural Politics of 'Implementation Science'Richard Boulton, Jane Sandall, Nick Sevdalis
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 6, 2011
Understanding how rapid response systems may improve safety for the acutely ill patient: learning from the frontlineNicola Mackintosh, Helen Rainey, Jane Sandall
Midwifery|November 16, 2013
Poor marital support associate with anxiety and worries during pregnancy in Greek pregnant womenKleanthi Gourounti, Fotios Anagnostopoulos, Jane Sandall
BMJ Open|November 16, 2013
What happens when patients know more than their doctors? Experiences of health interactions after diabetes patient education: a qualitative patient-led studyRosamund Snow, Charlotte Humphrey, Jane Sandall
The Journal of Family Health Care|January 19, 2008
Support workers in maternity servicesJane Sandall, Manthorpe Jill, Amanda Mansfield
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