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Joanne Neale

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 11, 2019
Adding quality to quantity in randomized controlled trials of addiction prevention and treatment: a new framework to facilitate the integration of qualitative researchLisa Maher, Joanne Neale
The International Journal on Drug Policy|February 7, 2012
Routine exposure to blood within hostel environments might help to explain elevated levels of hepatitis C amongst homeless drug users: insights from a qualitative studyJoanne Neale, Caral Stevenson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 1, 2005
Recent life problems and non-fatal overdose among heroin users entering treatmentJoanne Neale, Michele Robertson
Substance Use & Misuse|May 7, 2014
Homeless drug users and information technology: a qualitative study with potential implications for recovery from drug dependenceJoanne Neale, Caral Stevenson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 8, 2015
Blending qualitative and quantitative research methods to optimize patient reported outcome measures (PROMs)Joanne Neale, John Strang
JMIR Human Factors|March 8, 2022
Lessons for Uptake and Engagement of a Smartphone App (SURE Recovery) for People in Recovery From Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: Interview Study of App UsersJoanne Neale, Alice May Bowen
The International Journal on Drug Policy|July 12, 2011
Heroin users' views and experiences of physical activity, sport and exerciseJoanne Neale, Sarah Nettleton, Lucy Pickering
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 22, 2023
How do patients feel during the first 72 h after initiating long-acting injectable buprenorphine? An embodied qualitative analysisJoanne Neale, Stephen Parkin, John Strang
The International Journal on Drug Policy|December 7, 2007
'Treatment experienced' and 'treatment naïve' drug agency clients comparedJoanne Neale, Michele Robertson, Michael Bloor
Medical Anthropology|February 15, 2013
Recovering a fecal habitus: analyzing heroin users' toilet talkLucy Pickering, Joanne Neale, Sarah Nettleton
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|August 11, 2019
Adding quality to quantity in randomized controlled trials of addiction prevention and treatment: a new framework to facilitate the integration of qualitative researchLisa Maher, Joanne Neale
The International Journal on Drug Policy|February 7, 2012
Routine exposure to blood within hostel environments might help to explain elevated levels of hepatitis C amongst homeless drug users: insights from a qualitative studyJoanne Neale, Caral Stevenson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 1, 2005
Recent life problems and non-fatal overdose among heroin users entering treatmentJoanne Neale, Michele Robertson
Substance Use & Misuse|May 7, 2014
Homeless drug users and information technology: a qualitative study with potential implications for recovery from drug dependenceJoanne Neale, Caral Stevenson
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 8, 2015
Blending qualitative and quantitative research methods to optimize patient reported outcome measures (PROMs)Joanne Neale, John Strang
JMIR Human Factors|March 8, 2022
Lessons for Uptake and Engagement of a Smartphone App (SURE Recovery) for People in Recovery From Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: Interview Study of App UsersJoanne Neale, Alice May Bowen
The International Journal on Drug Policy|July 12, 2011
Heroin users' views and experiences of physical activity, sport and exerciseJoanne Neale, Sarah Nettleton, Lucy Pickering
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 22, 2023
How do patients feel during the first 72 h after initiating long-acting injectable buprenorphine? An embodied qualitative analysisJoanne Neale, Stephen Parkin, John Strang
The International Journal on Drug Policy|December 7, 2007
'Treatment experienced' and 'treatment naïve' drug agency clients comparedJoanne Neale, Michele Robertson, Michael Bloor
Medical Anthropology|February 15, 2013
Recovering a fecal habitus: analyzing heroin users' toilet talkLucy Pickering, Joanne Neale, Sarah Nettleton
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