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Natalie Tyldesley-Marshall

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Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 9, 2019
Qualitative study: patients' and parents' views on brain tumour MRIsNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila Greenfield, Susan Neilson, et al.
BMC Cancer|September 11, 2021
The role of Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) in coping for patients with brain tumours and their parents: a qualitative studyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila Greenfield, Susan J Neilson, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|June 30, 2021
The experiences of postnatal women and healthcare professionals of a brief weight management intervention embedded within the national child immunisation programmeNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 16, 2021
Snacktivity™ to Promote Physical Activity: a Qualitative StudyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|December 15, 2023
What is the best way to evaluate social prescribing? A qualitative feasibility assessment for a national impact evaluation study in EnglandAbimbola Ayorinde, Amy Grove, Iman Ghosh, et al.
BMC Public Health|December 12, 2022
Investigating informed choice in screening programmes: a mixed methods analysisNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Amy Grove, Iman Ghosh, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|August 12, 2021
Practice nurse-supported weight self-management delivered within the national child immunisation programme for postnatal women: a feasibility cluster RCTAmanda J Daley, Kate Jolly, Natalie Ives, et al.
Plos Medicine|April 19, 2022
Temporal trends in associations between severe mental illness and risk of cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysisAmanda M Lambert, Helen M Parretti, Emma Pearce, et al.
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Archives of Disease in Childhood|August 9, 2019
Qualitative study: patients' and parents' views on brain tumour MRIsNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila Greenfield, Susan Neilson, et al.
BMC Cancer|September 11, 2021
The role of Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) in coping for patients with brain tumours and their parents: a qualitative studyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila Greenfield, Susan J Neilson, et al.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth|June 30, 2021
The experiences of postnatal women and healthcare professionals of a brief weight management intervention embedded within the national child immunisation programmeNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|November 16, 2021
Snacktivity™ to Promote Physical Activity: a Qualitative StudyNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila M Greenfield, Helen M Parretti, et al.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|December 15, 2023
What is the best way to evaluate social prescribing? A qualitative feasibility assessment for a national impact evaluation study in EnglandAbimbola Ayorinde, Amy Grove, Iman Ghosh, et al.
BMC Public Health|December 12, 2022
Investigating informed choice in screening programmes: a mixed methods analysisNatalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Amy Grove, Iman Ghosh, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|August 12, 2021
Practice nurse-supported weight self-management delivered within the national child immunisation programme for postnatal women: a feasibility cluster RCTAmanda J Daley, Kate Jolly, Natalie Ives, et al.
Plos Medicine|April 19, 2022
Temporal trends in associations between severe mental illness and risk of cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysisAmanda M Lambert, Helen M Parretti, Emma Pearce, et al.
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