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April 20, 2013
Patients' experience and satisfaction with GP led walk-in centres in the UK; a cross sectional study
Mubashir Arain, Jon Nicholl, Mike Campbell
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
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October 11, 2005
The impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency care
James Munro, Fiona Sampson, Jon Nicholl
BMC Medical Research Methodology
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December 17, 2009
Structural issues affecting mixed methods studies in health research: a qualitative study
Alicia O'Cathain, Jon Nicholl, Elizabeth Murphy
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
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April 18, 2008
The quality of mixed methods studies in health services research
Alicia O'Cathain, Elizabeth Murphy, Jon Nicholl
BMC Health Services Research
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June 16, 2007
Why, and how, mixed methods research is undertaken in health services research in England: a mixed methods study
Alicia O'Cathain, Elizabeth Murphy, Jon Nicholl
Trials
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July 8, 2017
Benefits and challenges of using the cohort multiple randomised controlled trial design for testing an intervention for depression
Petter Viksveen, Clare Relton, Jon Nicholl
BMJ Quality & Safety
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January 7, 2011
Measuring patients' experiences and views of the emergency and urgent care system: psychometric testing of the urgent care system questionnaire
Alicia O'Cathain, Emma Knowles, Jon Nicholl
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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July 8, 2010
Four hour emergency target. Targets still lead care in emergency departments
Suzanne Mason, Jon Nicholl, Thomas Locker
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
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April 13, 2006
Does size matter? The relationship between volume and outcome in the care of major trauma
Jenny Freeman, Jon Nicholl, Janette Turner
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
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June 17, 2008
Characteristics of the emergency and urgent care system important to patients: a qualitative study
Alicia O'Cathain, Patricia Coleman, Jon Nicholl
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BMC Health Services Research
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April 20, 2013
Patients' experience and satisfaction with GP led walk-in centres in the UK; a cross sectional study
Mubashir Arain, Jon Nicholl, Mike Campbell
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
|
October 11, 2005
The impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency care
James Munro, Fiona Sampson, Jon Nicholl
BMC Medical Research Methodology
|
December 17, 2009
Structural issues affecting mixed methods studies in health research: a qualitative study
Alicia O'Cathain, Jon Nicholl, Elizabeth Murphy
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
|
April 18, 2008
The quality of mixed methods studies in health services research
Alicia O'Cathain, Elizabeth Murphy, Jon Nicholl
BMC Health Services Research
|
June 16, 2007
Why, and how, mixed methods research is undertaken in health services research in England: a mixed methods study
Alicia O'Cathain, Elizabeth Murphy, Jon Nicholl
Trials
|
July 8, 2017
Benefits and challenges of using the cohort multiple randomised controlled trial design for testing an intervention for depression
Petter Viksveen, Clare Relton, Jon Nicholl
BMJ Quality & Safety
|
January 7, 2011
Measuring patients' experiences and views of the emergency and urgent care system: psychometric testing of the urgent care system questionnaire
Alicia O'Cathain, Emma Knowles, Jon Nicholl
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
July 8, 2010
Four hour emergency target. Targets still lead care in emergency departments
Suzanne Mason, Jon Nicholl, Thomas Locker
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
|
April 13, 2006
Does size matter? The relationship between volume and outcome in the care of major trauma
Jenny Freeman, Jon Nicholl, Janette Turner
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
|
June 17, 2008
Characteristics of the emergency and urgent care system important to patients: a qualitative study
Alicia O'Cathain, Patricia Coleman, Jon Nicholl
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