Frances Rapport researcher
Rapport, Frances, 1960-
Rapport, Frances
VIAF ID: 262866902 ( Personal )
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Works
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Barriers and Facilitators to Cochlear Implant Uptake in Australia and the United Kingdom |
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Better evidence for earlier assessment and surgical intervention for refractory epilepsy (The BEST study): a mixed methods study protocol. |
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CareTrack Aged: the appropriateness of care delivered to Australians living in residential aged care facilities: a study protocol |
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Challenges to UK community pharmacy: a bio-photographic study of workspace in relation to professional pharmacy practice. |
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Clinicians' attitudes to oncology clinical practice guidelines and the barriers and facilitators to adherence: a mixed methods study protocol |
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Communicating risk in active surveillance of localised prostate cancer: a protocol for a qualitative study. |
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Community led active schools programme (CLASP) exploring the implementation of health interventions in primary schools: headteachers' perspectives |
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Complex and dynamic times of being chronically ill: Beyond disease trajectories of patients with ulcerative colitis. |
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Comprehensive Researcher Achievement Model (CRAM): a framework for measuring researcher achievement, impact and influence derived from a systematic literature review of metrics and models |
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Costs and effects of a 'healthy living' approach to community development in two deprived communities: findings from a mixed methods study. |
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Cross-border-assisted reproduction: a qualitative account of UK travellers' experiences. |
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Cross-border reproductive care: a review of the literature. |
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Crossing borders for fertility treatment: motivations, destinations and outcomes of UK fertility travellers. |
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Determinants of health and wellbeing in refractory epilepsy and surgery: The Patient Reported, ImpleMentation sciEnce (PRIME) model |
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Development of an implementation and evaluation strategy for the Australian 'Zero Childhood Cancer' (Zero) Program: a study protocol |
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Enhancing quality of life among epilepsy surgery patients: Interlinking multiple social and relational determinants |
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Evaluating Innovations in the Delivery and Organization of Endoscopy Services in England and Wales |
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Exploring qualitative methods reported in registered trials and their yields (EQUITY): systematic review |
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Exploring the beliefs and experiences of potential egg share donors. |
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Exploring the recruitment, ethical considerations, conduct and information dissemination of an audiology trial: a pretrial qualitative study (q-COACH) |
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Exploring the requirements for a decision aid on familial breast cancer in the UK context: a qualitative study with patients referred to a cancer genetics service |
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Fit for purpose? OrganisationaL prOdUctivity and woRkforce wellbeIng in workSpaces in Hospital (FLOURISH): a multimethod qualitative study protocol |
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Frameworks for Change in Hearing Research: Valuing Qualitative Methods in the Real World |
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From manila to monitor: biographies of general practitioner workspaces. |
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Headteachers' prior beliefs on child health and their engagement in school based health interventions: a qualitative study |
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Hospital service utilization trajectories of individuals living with epilepsy in New South Wales, Australia, 2012-2016: A population-based study |
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How Patient Work Changes Over Time for People with Multimorbid Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Study and Implications for Digital Support (Preprint) |
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Identification and referral of patients with refractory epilepsy from the primary to the tertiary care interface in New South Wales, Australia |
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Identifying challenges to implementation of clinical practice guidelines for sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with melanoma in Australia: protocol paper for a mixed methods study |
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Implementing large-system, value-based healthcare initiatives: a realist study protocol for seven natural experiments |
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Implications for families of advances in understanding the genetic basis of epilepsy. |
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Involving the headteacher in the development of school-based health interventions: A mixed-methods outcome and process evaluation using the RE-AIM framework |
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Key concepts in implementation science : translation and improvement in medicine and healthcare |
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Life according to ME: Caught in the ebb-tide. |
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Measuring care: the case of district nursing. |
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Multi-agency voices: a thematic analysis of multi-agency working practices within the setting of a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. |
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Narrating the Holocaust: in pursuit of poetic representations of health |
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Narrating uncertainties about treatment of mental health conditions. |
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The nature of self and how it is experienced within and beyond the health care setting |
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New qualitative methodologies in health and social care research, 2004: |
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Nominal Group Technique consultation of a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programme. |
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Obtaining consensus about patient-centred professionalism in community nursing: nominal group work activity with professionals and the public |
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The OPTION scale: measuring the extent that clinicians involve patients in decision-making tasks |
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Oral history and content analysis using Ethnograph. |
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Parent recommendations to support physical activity for families with young children: Results of interviews in deprived and affluent communities in South Wales (United Kingdom) |
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Parental recommendations for population level interventions to support infant and family dietary choices: a qualitative study from the Growing Up in Wales, Environments for Healthy Living (EHL) study |
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Patient and health professionals’ perspectives on the use of ciclosporin and infliximab when treating acute severe ulcerative colitis: an added dimension to the construct trial. |
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Patient views about the impact of ulcerative colitis and its management with drug treatment and surgery: a nested qualitative study within the CONSTRUCT trial |
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Perceptions of paramedics and emergency staff about the care they provide to people who self-harm: Constructivist metasynthesis of the qualitative literature. |
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Phenomenology as a paradigm of movement. |
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Promoting faster pathways to surgery: a clinical audit of patients with refractory epilepsy |
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Public involvement in suicide prevention: understanding and strengthening lay responses to distress |
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Qualitative enquiry supporting trials: the 'quest' to integrate qualitative methods in clinical trials. |
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Qualitative, multimethod study of behavioural and attitudinal responses to cochlear implantation from the patient and healthcare professional perspective in Australia and the UK: study protocol. |
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Qualitative research and its methods in epilepsy: Contributing to an understanding of patients' lived experiences of the disease. |
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Qualitative research within trials: developing a standard operating procedure for a clinical trials unit. |
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The Quest for Ecological Validity in Hearing Science: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Advance It |
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Randomised controlled trial. Comparison Of iNfliximab and ciclosporin in STeroid Resistant Ulcerative Colitis: Trial design and protocol (CONSTRUCT) |
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Recognising and responding to suicidal crisis within family and social networks: qualitative study |
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Recommendations to improve physical activity among teenagers--a qualitative study with ethnic minority and European teenagers |
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Relational autonomy in breast diseases care: a qualitative study of contextual and social conditions of patients' capacity for decision-making |
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Selected annotated bibliography of phenomenological sources, 2001: |
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The self in health and illness : patients, professionals and narrative identity |
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Snapshots and snippets: general practitioners' reflections on professional space. |
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Soldiers Become Casualties: Doctors' Accounts of the Sars Epidemic |
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Special thematic issue of Medical Humanities: constructions of self in health and illness |
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Strengthening resilience in military officer cadets: A group-randomized controlled trial of coping and emotion regulatory self-reflection training |
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The struggle of translating science into action: Foundational concepts of implementation science. |
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Study protocol for the validation of a new patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of listening effort in cochlear implantation: the Listening Effort Questionnaire-Cochlear Implant (LEQ-CI) |
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Successful development and testing of a Method for Aggregating The Reporting of Interventions in Complex Studies (MATRICS). |
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Suicide communication events: lay interpretation of the communication of suicidal ideation and intent. |
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Titmuss and the gift relationship: altruism revisited. |
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Using focus groups with minority ethnic communities: Researching infertility in British South Asian communities. |
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The view from the edgelands |
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What are the links between evidence-based medicine and shared decision-making in training programs for junior doctors? A scoping review protocol |
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‘What are you going to do, confiscate their passports?’ Professional perspectives on cross-border reproductive travel |
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What do patients really want? An in-depth examination of patient experience in four Australian hospitals |
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What influences student experience of Graduate Entry Medicine? Qualitative findings from Swansea School of Medicine. |
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Women's Perceptions of Journeying Toward an Unknown Future With Breast Cancer: The "Lives at Risk Study". |
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