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Lorelei Jones

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 3, 2014
Framing in policy processes: a case study from hospital planning in the National Health Service in EnglandLorelei Jones, Mark Exworthy
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 11, 2021
Sepsis knowledge, skills and attitudes among ward-based nursesEirian Edwards, Lorelei Jones
Public Health|January 27, 2016
The experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather: implications for policy and practiceLorelei Jones, Nicholas Mays
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 14, 2016
Maintaining the link between methodology and method in ethnographic health researchJustin Waring, Lorelei Jones
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 18, 2019
Exploring the neglected and hidden dimensions of large-scale healthcare changeLorelei Jones, Alec Fraser, Ellen Stewart
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|September 29, 2011
Are NHS foundation trusts able and willing to exercise autonomy? 'You can take a horse to water...'Mark Exworthy, Francesca Frosini, Lorelei Jones
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 22, 2019
Editorial: the importance of sociological approaches to the study of service change in health careAlec Fraser, Ellen Stewart, Lorelei Jones
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 23, 2013
Implementing market-based reforms in the English NHS: bureaucratic coping strategies and social embeddednessLorelei Jones, Mark Exworthy, Francesca Frosini
BMJ Leader|May 18, 2023
Role of medical leaders in integrated care systems: what can be learnt from previous research?Lorelei Jones, Kirsten Armit, Andy Haynes, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 9, 2024
Patient-activated escalation in hospital: patients and their families are ready!Christian Peter Subbe, Alison V Phillips, Lorelei Jones
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 3, 2014
Framing in policy processes: a case study from hospital planning in the National Health Service in EnglandLorelei Jones, Mark Exworthy
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|August 11, 2021
Sepsis knowledge, skills and attitudes among ward-based nursesEirian Edwards, Lorelei Jones
Public Health|January 27, 2016
The experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather: implications for policy and practiceLorelei Jones, Nicholas Mays
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 14, 2016
Maintaining the link between methodology and method in ethnographic health researchJustin Waring, Lorelei Jones
Sociology of Health & Illness|May 18, 2019
Exploring the neglected and hidden dimensions of large-scale healthcare changeLorelei Jones, Alec Fraser, Ellen Stewart
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|September 29, 2011
Are NHS foundation trusts able and willing to exercise autonomy? 'You can take a horse to water...'Mark Exworthy, Francesca Frosini, Lorelei Jones
Sociology of Health & Illness|September 22, 2019
Editorial: the importance of sociological approaches to the study of service change in health careAlec Fraser, Ellen Stewart, Lorelei Jones
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 23, 2013
Implementing market-based reforms in the English NHS: bureaucratic coping strategies and social embeddednessLorelei Jones, Mark Exworthy, Francesca Frosini
BMJ Leader|May 18, 2023
Role of medical leaders in integrated care systems: what can be learnt from previous research?Lorelei Jones, Kirsten Armit, Andy Haynes, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|October 9, 2024
Patient-activated escalation in hospital: patients and their families are ready!Christian Peter Subbe, Alison V Phillips, Lorelei Jones
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