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View article: “What the World is Made Up of”: The Chicago School’s Alternates and Laterals in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
“What the World is Made Up of”: The Chicago School’s Alternates and Laterals in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Open
This article explores the intricate relationship between the development of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EM/CA) and the ethnographic traditions of the Chicago School (CS). By examining the historical and methodological inter…
View article: NHS management reform: regulation is just the beginning
NHS management reform: regulation is just the beginning Open
View article: Research Impact & Indicators: Concept Note and Responsible Use Guide
Research Impact & Indicators: Concept Note and Responsible Use Guide Open
Our broad objective in this effort is to support recognition and valuing of a wide variety of research impacts in faculty research, scholarship and creative practice (including but extending beyond indicators like bibliometrics and grant s…
View article: How Video “Speaks for Itself”: Instructed Viewings in a Possible Description of a Police-Involved Shooting an Anatomy of a Sincere Viewing of the Police's Video Account
How Video “Speaks for Itself”: Instructed Viewings in a Possible Description of a Police-Involved Shooting an Anatomy of a Sincere Viewing of the Police's Video Account Open
View article: Workforce research priorities for resilience to future health shocks—and the workforce crisis
Workforce research priorities for resilience to future health shocks—and the workforce crisis Open
More and better research is needed now to develop an evidence base that informs policy to maximise workforce effectiveness and wellbeing to respond to both the next health shock and the ongoing shock of the workforce crisis, write Kieran W…
View article: Evaluation of the first 5 years of the Next Generation GP leadership programme: balancing autonomy and accountability
Evaluation of the first 5 years of the Next Generation GP leadership programme: balancing autonomy and accountability Open
Background In 2017, a group of trainee general practitioners (GPs) came together to design and deliver a six-session leadership development programme for their peer trainee and early career GPs: the Next Generation GP programme. Over 2500 …
View article: Charting the Intellectual Structure of Digital Marketing Research: A Scientometric Analysis
Charting the Intellectual Structure of Digital Marketing Research: A Scientometric Analysis Open
This scientometric study maps intellectual structures and research trends in digital marketing literature using a bibliometric analysis of 6306 publications over 1990-2023.Visualization and clustering reveal three predominant research focu…
View article: Service innovations for people with multiple long-term conditions: reflections of a rapid evaluation team
Service innovations for people with multiple long-term conditions: reflections of a rapid evaluation team Open
Background People living with multiple long-term conditions represent a significant concern for National Health Service policy and practice, and their care is a major theme in the 2019 National Health Service Long Term Plan. The Birmingham…
View article: Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships to Enhance NWS and Emergency Management Communications through Exercising
Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships to Enhance NWS and Emergency Management Communications through Exercising Open
Tabletop exercises examining weather-related hazards are not uncommon but are often built around somewhat generic scenarios that only touch on the meteorological communication environment at a very shallow level. A recent exercise in centr…
View article: Correction: Recommended standards for newborn ICU design
Correction: Recommended standards for newborn ICU design Open
View article: Twelve Cs for getting health systems to net zero
Twelve Cs for getting health systems to net zero Open
View article: The relationship between conscious and unconscious hostility and responses to hostile cartoons.
The relationship between conscious and unconscious hostility and responses to hostile cartoons. Open
View article: Leveraging twitter data to understand nurses’ emotion dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic
Leveraging twitter data to understand nurses’ emotion dynamics during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Mea culpa: “correcting” my 2012 <i>BMJ</i> article on the Abolitionists and calling on medical institutions to research their links with slavery
Mea culpa: “correcting” my 2012 <i>BMJ</i> article on the Abolitionists and calling on medical institutions to research their links with slavery Open
View article: Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 1, March 2023
Table of Contents, Volume 193, Number 1, March 2023 Open
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View article: Rapid evaluation of service innovations in health and social care: key considerations
Rapid evaluation of service innovations in health and social care: key considerations Open
This essay explores the emerging field of rapid evaluation in health and social care, drawing out the ways in which it is distinctive from or similar to other forms of applied research. It draws closely on the experience of two National In…
View article: ACCURATE RECONSTRUCTION OF AN INTERFACE POINT MOBILITY MATRIX USING THE ROUND-TRIP METHOD
ACCURATE RECONSTRUCTION OF AN INTERFACE POINT MOBILITY MATRIX USING THE ROUND-TRIP METHOD Open
View article: Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England
Healthcare utilisation, physical activity and mental health during COVID-19 lockdown: an interrupted time-series analysis of older adults in England Open
COVID-19 measures which reduce interpersonal contact may be effective in containing the transmission, but their impacts on peoples’ well-being and daily lives overtime remain unclear. Older adults are more vulnerable to both the virus and …
View article: Practising in a pandemic: A real time study of primary care practitioners' experience of working through the first year of COVID-19
Practising in a pandemic: A real time study of primary care practitioners' experience of working through the first year of COVID-19 Open
This article presents reflections on the lessons learnt from developing and initiating a rapid research project in 4 weeks during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article highlights the importance of selecting methods appropria…
View article: Comparison of PM2.5 air pollution exposure estimates at WHIMS participant locations based on different modelling approaches and impact on health effects estimation
Comparison of PM2.5 air pollution exposure estimates at WHIMS participant locations based on different modelling approaches and impact on health effects estimation Open
Background and Aim: Many approaches to quantifying air pollution exposures for use in epidemiologic analyses have been developed. However, whether exposure estimates from different approaches are comparable and whether choice of approach a…
View article: The association between long-term PM2.5 exposure and late-life amyloid burden in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study cohort
The association between long-term PM2.5 exposure and late-life amyloid burden in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study cohort Open
Background and Aim: Mechanistic models suggest that particulate matter ≤ 2.5 um (PM2.5) may promote Alzheimer's disease, which is characterized by brain amyloid accumulation. This hypothesis has rarely been explored in epidemiologic studie…
View article: Comparison of PM2.5 concentrations estimated using eleven different methods and their associations with cognitive outcomes in the ARIC cohort
Comparison of PM2.5 concentrations estimated using eleven different methods and their associations with cognitive outcomes in the ARIC cohort Open
Background and Aim: Evidence of associations between fine particulate matter (< 2.5 µm aerodynamic diameter) (PM₂.₅) and dementia-related outcomes remains mixed. Existing studies have used a variety of methods to estimate exposure, but the…
View article: Early evidence of the development of primary care networks in England: a rapid evaluation study
Early evidence of the development of primary care networks in England: a rapid evaluation study Open
Background Primary care networks are groups of general practices brought together in July 2019 to hold shared budgets and develop new services in response to NHS England (now NHS England and Improvement) policy. This study examined the ear…
View article: Seafood safety: A need for greater awareness
Seafood safety: A need for greater awareness Open
Although seafood consumption is recommended as part of a healthy diet, several marine biotoxins are present in seafood, which are associated with adverse health effects such as gastrointestinal and neurological symptoms and, therefore, pos…
View article: The Messenger Review: a missed opportunity for primary care
The Messenger Review: a missed opportunity for primary care Open
This opinion piece explores how primary care and general practice were largely overlooked in the NHS Messenger Review of health and social care management and
leadership published on 8 June 2022, and why this matters.
leadership published on 8 June 2022, and why this matters.
View article: A longitudinal qualitative study of the UK general practice workforce experience of COVID-19
A longitudinal qualitative study of the UK general practice workforce experience of COVID-19 Open
Background: The COronaVIrus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to significant re-organisation of general practice in the United Kingdom and around the world. The general practice workforce has led changes to their services, often dea…
View article: Healthcare utilisation and physical activities for older adults with comorbidities in the UK during COVID‐19
Healthcare utilisation and physical activities for older adults with comorbidities in the UK during COVID‐19 Open
A major concern with COVID-19 was the impact it would have on individual health, the routine use of healthcare services, and physical activities, especially for older adults with comorbidities. To address this, we studied the association b…
View article: NARA, the OAIS-RM, and NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive
NARA, the OAIS-RM, and NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]NARA, the OAIS-RM, and NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud ArchiveAuthorsNancyRitcheyiDKennethCaseyiDMonicaYoungmanJohnLaRocqueiDRichBaldwinRy…
View article: NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive
NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud Archive Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive PosterOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]NOAA’s Next-Generation Cloud ArchiveAuthorsKennethCaseyiDMonicaYoungmanNancyRitcheyiDJohnLaRocqueiDRichBaldwinRyanBerkheimeriDJeffArnfi…
View article: Early development of primary care networks in the NHS in England: a qualitative mixed-methods evaluation
Early development of primary care networks in the NHS in England: a qualitative mixed-methods evaluation Open
Objectives Primary care networks (PCNs) were introduced in the National Health Service (NHS) in England in 2019 to improve integrated care for patients and help address financial and workforce sustainability issues in general practice. The…