Glenn Robert researcher
Glenn, Robert
VIAF ID: 21369146 (Personal)
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Works
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The 10-year impact of a ward-level quality improvement intervention in acute hospitals: a multiple methods study | |
Addressing inactivity after stroke: The Collaborative Rehabilitation in Acute Stroke (CREATE) study | |
Adopting and assimilating new non-pharmaceutical technologies into health care: a systematic review | |
The adoption, local implementation and assimilation into routine nursing practice of a national quality improvement programme: the Productive Ward in England | |
'Catching up': The significance of occupational communities for the delivery of high quality home care by community nurses | |
Choice | |
The church of God's intent, 1993: | |
The Clinical Services Redesign Program in New South Wales: perceptions of senior health managers. | |
Co-producing novel wound care products for Epidermolysis bullosa; an empirical case study of the use of surrogates in the design and prototype development process. | |
Codesigning health and other public services with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations: Insights from an international collaboration. | |
Conceptualising nurse-patient therapeutic engagement on acute mental health wards: An integrative review | |
Cost of quality management and information provision for screening: colorectal cancer screening | |
Disentangling rhetoric and reality: an international Delphi study of factors and processes that facilitate the successful implementation of decisions to decommission healthcare services. | |
Enabling 'citizen voice' in the English health and social care system: A national survey of the organizational structures, relationships and impacts of local Healthwatch in England | |
Enhancing the experience of carers in the chemotherapy outpatient setting: an exploratory randomised controlled trial to test impact, acceptability and feasibility of a complex intervention co-designed by carers and staff | |
Ethics of limb disposal: dignity and the medical waste stockpiling scandal | |
Experience based co-design reduces formal complaints on an acute mental health ward | |
Experience-based design: from redesigning the system around the patient to co-designing services with the patient | |
Explaining organisational responses to a board-level quality improvement intervention: findings from an evaluation in six providers in the English National Health Service | |
Exploring, measuring and enhancing the coproduction of health and well-being at the national, regional and local levels through comparative case studies in Sweden and England: the 'Samskapa' research programme protocol | |
Exploring the adoption of Schwartz Center Rounds as an organisational innovation to improve staff well-being in England, 2009-2015. | |
Exploring the Legacies of Filmed Patient Narratives: The Interpretation and Appropriation of Patient Films by Health Care Staff | |
Friends and family test should no longer be mandatory. | |
How do hospital boards govern for quality improvement? A mixed methods study of 15 organisations in England. | |
Improving childhood nutrition and wellness in South Africa: involving mothers/caregivers of malnourished or HIV positive children and health care workers as co-designers to enhance a local quality improvement intervention | |
Investigating the organisational impacts of quality improvement: a protocol for a realist evaluation of improvement approaches drawing on the Resource Based View of the Firm. | |
Involving service users in the qualitative analysis of patient narratives to support healthcare quality improvement | |
'It's sometimes hard to tell what patients are playing at': How healthcare professionals make sense of why patients and families complain about care. | |
The long valley | |
A longitudinal, multi-level comparative study of quality and safety in European hospitals: the QUASER study protocol | |
Lost in Translation: A Multi-Level Case Study of the Metamorphosis of Meanings and Action in Public Sector Organizational Innovation | |
Measuring relational aspects of hospital care in England with the 'Patient Evaluation of Emotional Care during Hospitalisation' (PEECH) survey questionnaire. | |
Mechanisms can help to use patients' experiences of chronic disease in research and practice: an interpretive synthesis. | |
The mellifluous silence : (remnant i) | |
New models to support the professional education of health visitors: A qualitative study of the role of space and place in creating 'community of learning hubs'. | |
The next phase of healthcare improvement: what can we learn from social movements? | |
Nursing work and sensory experiences of hospital design: A before and after qualitative study following a move to all-single room inpatient accommodation | |
One size fits all? Mixed methods evaluation of the impact of 100% single-room accommodation on staff and patient experience, safety and costs | |
Organisational strategies and practices to improve care using patient experience data in acute NHS hospital trusts: an ethnographic study | |
The origins and implementation of an intervention to support healthcare staff to deliver compassionate care: exploring fidelity and adaptation in the transfer of Schwartz Center Rounds® from the United States to the United Kingdom | |
The Participatory Zeitgeist: an explanatory theoretical model of change in an era of coproduction and codesign in healthcare improvement | |
Patients and staff as codesigners of healthcare services | |
'Poppets and parcels': the links between staff experience of work and acutely ill older peoples' experience of hospital care. | |
Redesigning mental health services: lessons on user involvement from the Mental Health Collaborative. | |
Response to: 'A 'work smarter, not harder' approach to improving healthcare quality' by Hayes et al. | |
Storylines of research in diffusion of innovation: a meta-narrative approach to systematic review | |
Sustaining improvement? The 20-year Jönköping quality improvement program revisited | |
Taking data seriously: the value of actor-network theory in rethinking patient experience data | |
Training Genetic Counsellors to Deliver an Innovative Therapeutic Intervention: their Views and Experience of Facilitating Multi-Family Discussion Groups | |
Translating research on quality improvement in five European countries into a reflective guide for hospital leaders: the 'QUASER Hospital Guide' | |
Understanding and improving patient experience: a national survey of training courses provided by higher education providers and healthcare organizations in England | |
Using Experience-based Co-design with older patients, their families and staff to improve palliative care experiences in the Emergency Department: A reflective critique on the process and outcomes | |
Using institutional theory to analyse hospital responses to external demands for finance and quality in five European countries. | |
Using patients' experiences to identify priorities for quality improvement in breast cancer care: patient narratives, surveys or both? | |
What outcomes are associated with developing and implementing co-produced interventions in acute healthcare settings? A rapid evidence synthesis | |
What patients do and their impact on implementation | |
Whose data is it anyway? Patient experience and service improvement |