Material practices for meaningful engagement: An analysis of participatory learning and action research techniques for data generation and analysis in a health research partnership
ConclusionPLA techniques and approaches are valuable as material practices in health research partnerships. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Mary O'Reilly ‐de Brún, Tomas Brún, Catherine A. O'Donnell, Maria Papadakaki, Aristoula Saridaki, Christos Lionis, Nicola Burns, Chris Dowrick, Katja Gravenhorst, Wolfgang Spiegel, Chris Van Weel, Evelyn Van Weel‐Baumgarten, Maria Van den Muijsenber Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Black and minority ethnic group involvement in health and social care research: A systematic review
ConclusionThis is the first systematic review investigating BME involvement in health and social care research internationally. While there is a widespread support for BME involvement, this is limited to particular phases of the research and particular ethnic subgroups. There is a need to understand factors that influence BME involvement in all parts of the research cycle. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Shoba Dawson, Stephen M. Campbell, Sally J. Giles, Rebecca L. Morris, Sudeh Cheraghi ‐Sohi Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

Tensions in perspectives on suicide prevention between men who have attempted suicide and their support networks: Secondary analysis of qualitative data
ConclusionTension between the different perspectives increased systemic stress, compounding problems and risk, thereby decreasing the effectiveness of detection of and interventions for men at risk of suicide. Suggested solutions included improving risk communication, reducing reliance on single source supports and increasing intervention flexibility in response to individual needs. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Andrea S. Fogarty, Michael Spurrier, Michael J. Player, Kay Wilhelm, Erin L. Whittle, Fiona Shand, Helen Christensen, Judith Proudfoot Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Patients ’ views on the use of an Option Grid for knee osteoarthritis in physiotherapy clinical encounters: An interview study
Discussion and conclusionThe Option Grid for osteoarthritis of the knee was well received by patient participants who reported that it helped them to understand their options, and made the notion of choice explicit. Use of Option Grids should be considered within routine consultations. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Katharine Kinsey, Jill Firth, Glyn Elwyn, Adrian Edwards, Katherine Brain, Katy Marrin, Alan Nye, Fiona Wood Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Multiple influences on participating in physical activity in older age: Developing a social ecological approach
Discussion and conclusionsA social ecological model is presented, highlighting the fact that both motivated and unmotivated older adults need to have a range of appropriately labelled, appealing and accessible activities to choose from when thinking about engaging in PA. Policymakers and practitioners need to ensure that their offers of activity sessions are easy to access and easy to remain involved in. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Elisabeth R. Boulton, Maria Horne, Chris Todd Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Improving adherence to multiple medications in older people in primary care: Selecting intervention components to address patient ‐reported barriers and facilitators
ConclusionThis study used a theoretical underpinning to identify potential intervention components (BCTs). Future work will incorporate the selected BCTs into an intervention that will undergo feasibility testing in community pharmacies. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - August 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Deborah E. Patton, Cathal A. Cadogan, Crist ín Ryan, Jill J. Francis, Gerard J. Gormley, Peter Passmore, Ngaire Kerse, Carmel M. Hughes Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Extent, quality and impact of patient and public involvement in antimicrobial drug development research: A systematic review
Discussion and conclusionsDespite strong policy guidance encouraging PPI at the international and national levels, and anecdotal accounts of PPI taking place, evidence for the extent, quality and impact of PPI in antimicrobial drug development research has not yet appeared in the peer‐reviewed literature. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 28, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: David Evans, Emma Bird, Andy Gibson, Sally Grier, Teh Li Chin, Margaret Stoddart, Alasdair MacGowan, Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

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Health Expectations,Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 75-81, February 2018. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 27, 2017 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Comparison of preferences of healthcare professionals and MS patients for attributes of disease ‐modifying drugs: A best‐worst scaling
ConclusionsThis study suggests that, overall, neurologists and nurses regard the same DMD attributes as important as MS patients with the notable exception of safety. This study provides valuable information for the development of interventions to support shared decision making and highlights which attributes of DMDs may need additional attention. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Ingrid E. H. Kremer, Silvia M. A. A. Evers, Peter J. Jongen, Micka ël Hiligsmann Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Involving citizens in priority setting for public health research: Implementation in infection research
ConclusionVoting scenarios can be used to collect, en‐masse, citizens' choices and rationale for research priorities. Ensuring adequate levels of citizen information and confidence is important to allow deployment in other formats. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 21, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Timothy M. Rawson, Enrique Castro ‐Sánchez, Esmita Charani, Fran Husson, Luke S. P. Moore, Alison H. Holmes, Raheelah Ahmad Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

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Health Expectations,Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 222-229, February 2018. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 21, 2017 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Health Expectations,Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 171-180, February 2018. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 21, 2017 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Health Expectations,Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 149-158, February 2018. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 21, 2017 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

Citizen's Charter in a primary health ‐care setting of Nepal: An accountability tool or a “mere wall poster”?
ConclusionPoor implementation and low public awareness of the Charter limit its usefulness. Provision of sanctions and consultation with citizens in Charter development are needed to expand the scope of Charters from information brochures to tools for accountability. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 21, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Gagan Gurung, Robin Gauld, Philip C. Hill, Sarah Derrett Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Understanding leisure ‐time physical activity: Voices of people with MS who have moderate‐to‐severe disability and their family caregivers
ConclusionThis research highlights the need to adopt an integrative approach that acknowledges the caregiver/care‐recipient dyad with moderate‐to‐severe MS as a focus for PA intervention. (Source: Health Expectations)
Source: Health Expectations - July 19, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Afolasade Fakolade, Julie Lamarre, Amy Latimer ‐Cheung, Trisha Parsons, Sarah A. Morrow, Marcia Finlayson Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research