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Community Practitioner : the Journal of the Community Practitioners' & Health Visitors' Association|February 27, 2008
Community development in primary care: opportunities and challengesRhona Hogg, Janet HanleyNeurourology and Urodynamics|October 17, 2002
Test-retest reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the urogenital distress inventory and the incontinence impact questionnaireSuzanne Hagen, Janet Hanley, Ann CapewellJournal of Clinical Nursing|October 21, 2017
Learning lessons from the analysis of patient complaints relating to staff attitudes, behaviour and communication, using the concept of emotional labourRhona Hogg, Janet Hanley, Pam SmithThe British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 5, 2003
Randomised controlled trial of therapeutic massage in the management of stressJanet Hanley, Pamela Stirling, Christina BrownCurrent Pharmaceutical Design|October 25, 2014
Telemonitoring in the management of high blood pressureBrian Mc Kinstry, Janet Hanley, Steff LewisBMC Family Practice|July 20, 2018
Implementing telemonitoring in primary care: learning from a large qualitative dataset gathered during a series of studiesJanet Hanley, Hilary Pinnock, Mary Paterson, et al.Journal of Clinical Nursing|December 11, 2012
Supporting the case for 'progressive universalism' in health visiting: Scottish mothers and health visitors' perspectives on targeting and rationing health visiting services, with a focus on the Lothian Child Concern ModelRhona Hogg, Catriona Kennedy, Carol Gray, et al.Journal of Pediatric Urology|June 18, 2016
Acute health care utilization and outcomes for outpatient-treated urinary tract infections in childrenHillary L Copp, Janet Hanley, Christopher S Saigal, et al.BMJ Open|June 25, 2013
Experiences of patients and professionals participating in the HITS home blood pressure telemonitoring trial: a qualitative studyJanet Hanley, Jenny Ure, Claudia Pagliari, et al.BMJ Open|May 27, 2019
Challenges and barriers to optimising sedation in intensive care: a qualitative study in eight Scottish intensive care unitsKalliopi Kydonaki, Janet Hanley, Guro Huby, et al.Pageof 6