Katie Whale
0000-0002-0012-7103
Masaryk University
28 papers found
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Organisational factors associated with hospital costs and patient mortality in the 365 days following hip fracture in England and Wales (REDUCE): a record-linkage cohort study
The effectiveness of non-pharmacological sleep interventions for improving inpatient sleep in hospital: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Development of a novel intervention to improve sleep and pain in patients undergoing total knee replacement
Multiple hospital organisational factors are associated with adverse patient outcomes post-hip fracture in England and Wales: the REDUCE record-linkage cohort study
The Importance of Sleep for People With Chronic Pain: Current Insights and Evidence
The effectiveness of non-pharmacological sleep interventions for people with chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Value, transparency, and inclusion: A values-based study of patient involvement in musculoskeletal research
A Smartphone App for Supporting the Self-management of Daytime Urinary Incontinence in Adolescents: Development and Formative Evaluation Study of URApp
REducing unwarranted variation in the Delivery of high qUality hip fraCture services in England and Wales (REDUCE): protocol for a mixed-methods study
Fibromyalgia Self‐Management: Mapping the behaviour change techniques used in a practice‐based programme
Effectiveness and reporting standards of psychological interventions for improving short-term and long-term pain outcomes after total knee replacement: a systematic review
Exploring the acceptability of using low-friction bedding for patients with burns: Qualitative results from the SILKIE study
Development of a Core Outcome Set for Clinical Effectiveness Trials in Esophageal Cancer Resection Surgery:
Left behind and left out: The impact of the school environment on young people with continence problems
‘What does that mean?’: a qualitative exploration of the primary and secondary clinical care experiences of young people with continence problems in the UK
The use of Skype and telephone interviews in sensitive qualitative research with young people
Methodological overview of systematic reviews to establish the evidence base for emergency general surgery
The use of Skype and telephone interviews in sensitive qualitative research with young people: Experiences from the ROCCA continence study
A Comparison of Health Professionals’ and Patients’ Views of the Importance of Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery
Young people’s experiences of continence clinics
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