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Complementary Therapies in Medicine
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July 24, 2019
How do people with refractory irritable bowel syndrome perceive hypnotherapy?: Qualitative study
Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Medical Research Methodology
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December 1, 2019
Comparing Skype (video calling) and in-person qualitative interview modes in a study of people with irritable bowel syndrome - an exploratory comparative analysis
Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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October 19, 2013
Telemonitoring for patients with COPD
Rachel Jordan, Peymane Adab, Kate Jolly
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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August 6, 2008
Use of complementary and alternative medicine and self-tests by coronary heart disease patients
Sheila Greenfield, Helen Pattison, Kate Jolly
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
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September 26, 2009
Psychotropic medication: curing illness or creating problems?
Kate Jolly, Michael J S Langman
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
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December 17, 2004
Attendance of ethnic minority patients in cardiac rehabilitation
Kate Jolly, Sheila M Greenfield, Rachel Hare
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
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August 23, 2008
Patients' experience of home and hospital based cardiac rehabilitation: a focus group study
Miren I Jones, Sheila Greenfield, Kate Jolly, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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February 13, 2016
Evaluation of a text supported weight maintenance programme 'Lighten Up Plus' following a weight reduction programme: randomised controlled trial
Manbinder S Sidhu, Amanda Daley, Kate Jolly
Plos One
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February 10, 2022
Views and experiences of maternal healthcare providers regarding influenza vaccine during pregnancy globally: A systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis
Fatemah Alhendyani, Kate Jolly, Laura L Jones
Trials
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March 23, 2011
"Flogging dead horses": evaluating when have clinical trials achieved sufficiency and stability? A case study in cardiac rehabilitation
Louise Dent, Rod Taylor, Kate Jolly, et al.
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Complementary Therapies in Medicine
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July 24, 2019
How do people with refractory irritable bowel syndrome perceive hypnotherapy?: Qualitative study
Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
BMC Medical Research Methodology
|
December 1, 2019
Comparing Skype (video calling) and in-person qualitative interview modes in a study of people with irritable bowel syndrome - an exploratory comparative analysis
Matthew Krouwel, Kate Jolly, Sheila Greenfield
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
October 19, 2013
Telemonitoring for patients with COPD
Rachel Jordan, Peymane Adab, Kate Jolly
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
|
August 6, 2008
Use of complementary and alternative medicine and self-tests by coronary heart disease patients
Sheila Greenfield, Helen Pattison, Kate Jolly
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
|
September 26, 2009
Psychotropic medication: curing illness or creating problems?
Kate Jolly, Michael J S Langman
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
|
December 17, 2004
Attendance of ethnic minority patients in cardiac rehabilitation
Kate Jolly, Sheila M Greenfield, Rachel Hare
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
|
August 23, 2008
Patients' experience of home and hospital based cardiac rehabilitation: a focus group study
Miren I Jones, Sheila Greenfield, Kate Jolly, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
|
February 13, 2016
Evaluation of a text supported weight maintenance programme 'Lighten Up Plus' following a weight reduction programme: randomised controlled trial
Manbinder S Sidhu, Amanda Daley, Kate Jolly
Plos One
|
February 10, 2022
Views and experiences of maternal healthcare providers regarding influenza vaccine during pregnancy globally: A systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis
Fatemah Alhendyani, Kate Jolly, Laura L Jones
Trials
|
March 23, 2011
"Flogging dead horses": evaluating when have clinical trials achieved sufficiency and stability? A case study in cardiac rehabilitation
Louise Dent, Rod Taylor, Kate Jolly, et al.
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