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Louise M Wallace

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Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
An extended midwifery support programme did not increase breast feeding at 6 months, compared with standard postnatal midwifery supportLouise M Wallace
Pain|August 1, 1985
Surgical patients' expectations of pain and discomfort: does accuracy of expectations minimise post-surgical pain and distress?Louise M Wallace
Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 6, 2011
'Breast is not always best': South Asian women's experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation frameworkKubra Choudhry, Louise M Wallace
BMC Health Services Research|October 21, 2024
Employer support for health and social care registered professionals, their patients and service users involved in regulatory fitness to practise regulatory proceedingsLouise M Wallace, Mari Greenfield
Journal of Health Organization and Management|November 5, 2020
Guardians of public interest: the expectation and experience of non-executive directors in National Health Service commissioning boards in EnglandJoy Tweed, Louise M Wallace
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|October 16, 2024
How Readable Is the Information the United Kingdom's Statutory Health and Social Care Professional Regulators Provide for the Public to Engage With Fitness to Practise Processes?Sharif Haider, Louise M Wallace
BMC Health Services Research|February 14, 2025
Engagement of health and social care employers in professional regulatory fitness to practise - missed regulatory and organisational opportunities?Louise M Wallace, Mari Greenfield
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 24, 2007
Training needs survey of midwives, health visitors and voluntary-sector breastfeeding support staff in EnglandLouise M Wallace, Joanna Kosmala-Anderson
British Journal of Pain|May 26, 2018
Evaluation of uptake and effect on patient-reported outcomes of a clinician and patient co-led chronic musculoskeletal pain self-management programme provided by the UK National Health ServiceJoanna K Anderson, Louise M Wallace
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 18, 2012
A qualitative study of the childbearing experience of women living with multiple sclerosisJoanna Kosmala-Anderson, Louise M Wallace
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Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
An extended midwifery support programme did not increase breast feeding at 6 months, compared with standard postnatal midwifery supportLouise M Wallace
Pain|August 1, 1985
Surgical patients' expectations of pain and discomfort: does accuracy of expectations minimise post-surgical pain and distress?Louise M Wallace
Maternal & Child Nutrition|December 6, 2011
'Breast is not always best': South Asian women's experiences of infant feeding in the UK within an acculturation frameworkKubra Choudhry, Louise M Wallace
BMC Health Services Research|October 21, 2024
Employer support for health and social care registered professionals, their patients and service users involved in regulatory fitness to practise regulatory proceedingsLouise M Wallace, Mari Greenfield
Journal of Health Organization and Management|November 5, 2020
Guardians of public interest: the expectation and experience of non-executive directors in National Health Service commissioning boards in EnglandJoy Tweed, Louise M Wallace
Health Expectations : an International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy|October 16, 2024
How Readable Is the Information the United Kingdom's Statutory Health and Social Care Professional Regulators Provide for the Public to Engage With Fitness to Practise Processes?Sharif Haider, Louise M Wallace
BMC Health Services Research|February 14, 2025
Engagement of health and social care employers in professional regulatory fitness to practise - missed regulatory and organisational opportunities?Louise M Wallace, Mari Greenfield
Maternal & Child Nutrition|January 24, 2007
Training needs survey of midwives, health visitors and voluntary-sector breastfeeding support staff in EnglandLouise M Wallace, Joanna Kosmala-Anderson
British Journal of Pain|May 26, 2018
Evaluation of uptake and effect on patient-reported outcomes of a clinician and patient co-led chronic musculoskeletal pain self-management programme provided by the UK National Health ServiceJoanna K Anderson, Louise M Wallace
Disability and Rehabilitation|October 18, 2012
A qualitative study of the childbearing experience of women living with multiple sclerosisJoanna Kosmala-Anderson, Louise M Wallace
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