• Patient Information Leaflets for Lumbar Spine Surgery: An Opportunity for Improvement of Enhanced Recovery Pathways more
  • Patient Journey Action Research: A collaborative and evidence-based approach to quality improvement in healthcare more
  • Patient perspectives on the Poole PCT cancer genetics service more
  • Patient preference for extended palliative chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer more
  • Patient prehabilitation. Is it useful? more
  • Patient reported importance of occupational therapy in a hip and knee replacement ERAS protocol more
  • Patient reported importance of occupational therapy in a hip and knee replacement ERAS protocol more
  • Patient reported symptoms associated with activities of daily living in upper limb impairment for people with multiple sclerosis more
  • Patient Safety in Nursing Education more
  • Patient satisfaction requires theoretical foundation more
  • Patient satisfaction with day case septoplasty and septorhinoplasty more
  • Patient, Support Person and Healthcare Provider Perspectives on Foot Self-Management for Patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Personal Challenges more
  • Patient-centered health care for infants: a qualitative analysis of mothers’ experiences and preferences more
  • Patient-focused care: primary responsibilities of research nurses. more
  • Patient-rated satisfaction and improvement following hip and knee replacements: Development of prediction models. more
  • Patient-reported importance of assistive devices in hip and knee replacement Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) pathways more
  • Patient-reported outcome measures v. clinician-measured outcomes in community psychiatric practice more
  • Patient-reported symptoms of 'calm', 'irritated' and 'infected' skeletal external fixator pin site wound states; a cross-sectional study. more
  • Patients aged 70 or older (≥ 70) with advanced oesophagogastric cancer (OGC) experience similar benefits from palliative chemotherapy compared to younger patients. more
  • Patients aged 70 or older (≥ 70) with advanced oesophagogastric cancer (OGC) experience similar benefits from palliative chemotherapy compared to younger patients. more
  • Patients' experiences as a resource for health professional training more
  • Patients' experiences of chronic pain and its management in primary care more
  • Patients perceptions of the Odstock Drop Foot Stimulator (ODFS) more
  • Patients' perceptions of the potential of breathing training for asthma: a qualitative study. more
  • Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease harbour a variation of Haemophilus species. more

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