Frances Mair
Mair, Frances S.
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Works
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Challenges and implications of routine depression screening for depression in chronic disease and multimorbidity: a cross sectional study | |
Comorbid Depression and Heart Failure: A Community Cohort Study. | |
Comorbidity and health-related quality of life in people with a chronic medical condition in randomised clinical trials: An individual participant data meta-analysis | |
COVID-19 – exploring the implications of long-term condition type and extent of multimorbidity on years of life lost: a modelling study | |
Cumulative complexity: a functional, patient-centered model of patient complexity can improve research and practice | |
Development and formative evaluation of the e-Health Implementation Toolkit (e-HIT) | |
Doctors' understanding of palliative care. | |
E-health: implementation and evaluation research in Scotland -- a scoping exercise | |
The effects of anti-depressants on depression symptom scores at 12 months follow-up in patients with cardiometabolic disease: Results from a large primary care cohort. | |
Engaging migrants and other stakeholders to improve communication in cross-cultural consultation in primary care: a theoretically informed participatory study | |
Ethnic differences in the association between depression and chronic pain: cross sectional results from UK Biobank | |
Examining the practice of generalist expertise: a qualitative study identifying constraints and solutions | |
Experiences of long-term life-limiting conditions among patients and carers: what can we learn from a meta-review of systematic reviews of qualitative studies of chronic heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic kidney disease | |
Exploring public perspectives on e-health: findings from two citizen juries. | |
Factors that promote or inhibit the implementation of e-health systems: an explanatory systematic review | |
Findings from a pilot Randomised trial of an Asthma Internet Self-management Intervention (RAISIN). | |
From theory to 'measurement' in complex interventions: methodological lessons from the development of an e-health normalisation instrument. | |
Future patients? Telehealthcare, roles and responsibilities | |
Guidelines and training initiatives that support communication in cross-cultural primary-care settings: appraising their implementability using Normalization Process Theory. | |
Health professionals' responses to the introduction of a home telehealth service | |
Healthcare for migrants, participatory health research and implementation science--better health policy and practice through inclusion. The RESTORE project. | |
The Heart failure and Optimal Outcomes from Pharmacy Study (HOOPS): rationale, design, and baseline characteristics. | |
ICDs in end-stage heart failure | |
Identifying treatment burden as an important concept for end of life care in those with advanced heart failure | |
Illness identity as an important component of candidacy: Contrasting experiences of help-seeking and access to care in cancer and heart disease | |
Implementation of an integrated preoperative care pathway and regional electronic clinical portal for preoperative assessment | |
The influence of context and process when implementing e-health | |
Integrating telecare for chronic disease management in the community: what needs to be done? | |
Interactive digital interventions to promote self-management in adults with asthma: systematic review and meta-analysis. | |
Intervention planning for a digital intervention for self-management of hypertension: a theory-, evidence- and person-based approach. | |
Living with asthma and chronic obstructive airways disease: Using technology to support self-management - An overview | |
Mindfulness-based interventions for people with multiple sclerosis | |
Multimorbidity and the COVID-19 pandemic - An urgent call to action | |
Multimorbidity in primary care: a systematic review of prospective cohort studies | |
Multimorbidity, mortality, and HbA1c in type 2 diabetes: A cohort study with UK and Taiwanese cohorts | |
An open letter toThe BMJeditors on qualitative research | |
Patient and provider perspectives on home telecare: Preliminary results from a randomized controlled trial | |
Patient, carer and professional perspectives on barriers and facilitators to quality care in advanced heart failure | |
Pharmacist intervention in primary care to improve outcomes in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction | |
Physical and mental health comorbidity is common in people with multiple sclerosis: nationally representative cross-sectional population database analysis. | |
Physical health indicators in major mental illness: data from the Quality and Outcome Framework in the UK. | |
Preventing 30-day hospital readmissions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials | |
A qualitative systematic review of studies using the normalization process theory to research implementation processes | |
Randomised controlled trial of azithromycin in smokers with asthma | |
Readiness for Delivering Digital Health at Scale: Lessons From a Longitudinal Qualitative Evaluation of a National Digital Health Innovation Program in the United Kingdom. | |
Reducing the health care burden for marginalised migrants: The potential role for primary care in Europe | |
Relationship Between Blood Pressure Values, Depressive Symptoms, and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Cardiometabolic Disease | |
REsearch into implementation STrategies to support patients of different ORigins and language background in a variety of European primary care settings (RESTORE): study protocol. | |
Risk assessment and predicting outcomes in patients with depressive symptoms: a review of potential role of peripheral blood based biomarkers | |
Scoping review of adherence promotion theories in pelvic floor muscle training - 2011 ICS state-of-the-science seminar research paper i of iv. | |
Sexual dysfunction in cardiovascular disease | |
Social connection and mortality in UK Biobank: a prospective cohort analysis | |
Soft governance, restratification and the 2004 general medical services contract: the case of UK primary care organisations and general practice teams. | |
Stroke, multimorbidity and polypharmacy in a nationally representative sample of 1,424,378 patients in Scotland: implications for treatment burden | |
A study of clinical and information management processes in the surgical pre-assessment clinic | |
A study of general practitioners' perspectives on electronic medical records systems in NHSScotland | |
Tackling cancers of unmet need: the pancreatic cancer pathway | |
Teledermatology in the UK: lessons in service innovation. | |
Telehealth in practice: using Normalisation Process Theory to bridge the translational gap. | |
Thinking about the burden of treatment | |
Towards a wireless patient: chronic illness, scarce care and technological innovation in the United Kingdom. | |
Uncovering treatment burden as a key concept for stroke care: a systematic review of qualitative research | |
Understanding factors affecting patient and public engagement and recruitment to digital health interventions: a systematic review of qualitative studies. | |
Understanding factors that inhibit or promote the utilization of telecare in chronic lung disease | |
Understanding patients' experiences of treatment burden in chronic heart failure using normalization process theory | |
Understanding the implementation of complex interventions in health care: the normalization process model | |
Understanding the normalization of telemedicine services through qualitative evaluation | |
Using process-mapping to design integrated health information management systems | |
Valuing Mobile Health: An Open-Ended Contingent Valuation Survey of a National Digital Health Program | |
We need minimally disruptive medicine | |
Why is it difficult to implement e-health initiatives? A qualitative study |