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Nicholas Mays

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 27, 2016
The childhood obesity strategyCécile Knai, Mark Petticrew, Nicholas Mays
Australia and New Zealand Health Policy|November 8, 2008
Reforming primary health care: is New Zealand's primary health care strategy achieving its early goals?Jacqueline Cumming, Nicholas Mays, Barry Gribben
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 21, 2010
How New Zealand has contained expenditure on drugsJacqueline Cumming, Nicholas Mays, Jacob Daubé
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|July 20, 2014
Why public trust in health care systems matters and deserves greater research attentionFelix Gille, Sarah Smith, Nicholas Mays
Health Research Policy and Systems|October 17, 2012
Studying policy implementation using a macro, meso and micro frame analysis: the case of the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research & Care (CLAHRC) programme nationally and in North West LondonSarah E M Caldwell, Nicholas Mays
BMC Public Health|September 28, 2024
Cross-sector collaboration to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study of local collaboration between health care, social services, and other sectors under health system reforms in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|December 24, 2008
Audit of submissions: July 2007 to June 2008Nick Black, Nicholas Mays, Christine Rivett-Carnac
BMC Health Services Research|February 9, 2017
Identification of factors that support successful implementation of care bundles in the acute medical setting: a qualitative studyStuart A Green, Derek Bell, Nicholas Mays
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|January 15, 2025
The appropriateness of self-care policy for urinary tract infections among women from racialised minorities and low-income households in the United Kingdom: A qualitative studyAgata Pacho, Nicholas Mays, Rebecca E Glover
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 5, 2020
Primary care networks: the impact of covid-19 and the challenges aheadLuisa M Pettigrew, Stephanie Kumpunen, Nicholas Mays
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 27, 2016
The childhood obesity strategyCécile Knai, Mark Petticrew, Nicholas Mays
Australia and New Zealand Health Policy|November 8, 2008
Reforming primary health care: is New Zealand's primary health care strategy achieving its early goals?Jacqueline Cumming, Nicholas Mays, Barry Gribben
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 21, 2010
How New Zealand has contained expenditure on drugsJacqueline Cumming, Nicholas Mays, Jacob Daubé
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|July 20, 2014
Why public trust in health care systems matters and deserves greater research attentionFelix Gille, Sarah Smith, Nicholas Mays
Health Research Policy and Systems|October 17, 2012
Studying policy implementation using a macro, meso and micro frame analysis: the case of the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research & Care (CLAHRC) programme nationally and in North West LondonSarah E M Caldwell, Nicholas Mays
BMC Public Health|September 28, 2024
Cross-sector collaboration to reduce health inequalities: a qualitative study of local collaboration between health care, social services, and other sectors under health system reforms in EnglandHugh Alderwick, Andrew Hutchings, Nicholas Mays
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|December 24, 2008
Audit of submissions: July 2007 to June 2008Nick Black, Nicholas Mays, Christine Rivett-Carnac
BMC Health Services Research|February 9, 2017
Identification of factors that support successful implementation of care bundles in the acute medical setting: a qualitative studyStuart A Green, Derek Bell, Nicholas Mays
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|January 15, 2025
The appropriateness of self-care policy for urinary tract infections among women from racialised minorities and low-income households in the United Kingdom: A qualitative studyAgata Pacho, Nicholas Mays, Rebecca E Glover
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 5, 2020
Primary care networks: the impact of covid-19 and the challenges aheadLuisa M Pettigrew, Stephanie Kumpunen, Nicholas Mays
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