James Fullam
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Using causal loop diagrams to develop evaluative research propositions: opportunities and challenges in applications to nature‐based solutions Open
Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) are often used to provide an overview of important systemic elements related to an issue, rather than to inform empirical evaluations (studies which assess changes following an intervention using observed data).…
Street trees and mental health: developing systems thinking-informed hypotheses using causal loop diagraming Open
We considered the relationship between street trees and mental health with the aim of developing systems thinking-informed hypotheses to improve the implementation and evaluation of this popular nature-based solution (NBS). We integrated q…
Intervention development and treatment success in UK health technology assessment funded trials of physical rehabilitation: a mixed methods analysis Open
Objectives Physical rehabilitation is a complex process, and trials of rehabilitation interventions are increasing in number but often report null results. This study aimed to establish treatment success rates in physical rehabilitation tr…
Community physiotherapy for people with dementia following hip fracture: Fact or fiction? A qualitative study Open
Background Physiotherapy is a core component of rehabilitation following a hip fracture. Approximately 40% of people sustaining a hip fracture will have dementia, but there is little evidence to guide physiotherapy interventions in this po…
Research excellence across clinical healthcare: a novel research capacity building programme for nurses and midwives in a large Irish region Open
Background: A lack of support and research skills development has contributed to low research output by clinically based nurses and midwives in Ireland, including those in specialised and advanced roles. A novel research capacity building …