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Theo Lorenc

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Research Synthesis Methods|June 25, 2021
Response to: Briscoe "Exploring the relevance of the effect of geographical location when searching for studies using Google Search"Chris Cooper, Theo Lorenc
Preventive Medicine|July 23, 2013
Using agent-based models to inform evaluation of complex interventions: examples from the built environmentZaid Chalabi, Theo Lorenc
BMC Public Health|July 15, 2020
Use and value of systematic reviews in English local authority public health: a qualitative studyEmily South, Theo Lorenc
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 17, 2013
Adverse effects of public health interventions: a conceptual frameworkTheo Lorenc, Kathryn Oliver
Health Promotion International|September 21, 2013
A qualitative study into the development of a physical activity legacy from the London 2012 Olympic GamesRussell Vincent Carter, Theo Lorenc
Research Synthesis Methods|March 13, 2021
What you see depends on where you sit: The effect of geographical location on web-searching for systematic reviews: A case studyChris Cooper, Theo Lorenc, Ute Schauberger
Health Promotion International|April 14, 2012
Resource provision and environmental change for the prevention of skin cancer: systematic review of qualitative evidence from high-income countriesTheo Lorenc, Farah Jamal, Chris Cooper
Health Research Policy and Systems|July 16, 2014
New directions in evidence-based policy research: a critical analysis of the literatureKathryn Oliver, Theo Lorenc, Simon Innvær
BMC Public Health|August 8, 2019
Understanding the unintended consequences of public health policies: the views of policymakers and evaluatorsKathryn Oliver, Theo Lorenc, Jane Tinkler, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 7, 2015
The social ecology of girls' bullying practices: exploratory research in two London schoolsFarah Jamal, Chris Bonell, Angela Harden, et al.
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Research Synthesis Methods|June 25, 2021
Response to: Briscoe "Exploring the relevance of the effect of geographical location when searching for studies using Google Search"Chris Cooper, Theo Lorenc
Preventive Medicine|July 23, 2013
Using agent-based models to inform evaluation of complex interventions: examples from the built environmentZaid Chalabi, Theo Lorenc
BMC Public Health|July 15, 2020
Use and value of systematic reviews in English local authority public health: a qualitative studyEmily South, Theo Lorenc
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 17, 2013
Adverse effects of public health interventions: a conceptual frameworkTheo Lorenc, Kathryn Oliver
Health Promotion International|September 21, 2013
A qualitative study into the development of a physical activity legacy from the London 2012 Olympic GamesRussell Vincent Carter, Theo Lorenc
Research Synthesis Methods|March 13, 2021
What you see depends on where you sit: The effect of geographical location on web-searching for systematic reviews: A case studyChris Cooper, Theo Lorenc, Ute Schauberger
Health Promotion International|April 14, 2012
Resource provision and environmental change for the prevention of skin cancer: systematic review of qualitative evidence from high-income countriesTheo Lorenc, Farah Jamal, Chris Cooper
Health Research Policy and Systems|July 16, 2014
New directions in evidence-based policy research: a critical analysis of the literatureKathryn Oliver, Theo Lorenc, Simon Innvær
BMC Public Health|August 8, 2019
Understanding the unintended consequences of public health policies: the views of policymakers and evaluatorsKathryn Oliver, Theo Lorenc, Jane Tinkler, et al.
Sociology of Health & Illness|February 7, 2015
The social ecology of girls' bullying practices: exploratory research in two London schoolsFarah Jamal, Chris Bonell, Angela Harden, et al.
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