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'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice (2016)
Journal Article
Sabey, A., Harris, M., & Van Hamel, C. (2016). 'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice. Education for Primary Care, 27(2), 106-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2015.1113725

© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Background: General practice is a popular placement in the second year of Foundation training. Evaluations suggest this is a positive experience for most trainee doctors and benefits their perceptions of primary care, but t... Read More about 'It gave me a new lease of life...': GPs' views and experiences of supervising foundation doctors in general practice.

Views of newly-qualified GPs about their training and preparedness: Lessons for extended generalist training (2015)
Journal Article
Sabey, A., & Hardy, H. (2015). Views of newly-qualified GPs about their training and preparedness: Lessons for extended generalist training. British Journal of General Practice, 65(633), e270-e277. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15X684445

©British Journal of General Practice. Background: General practice is becoming increasingly complex due to an ageing population with multiple morbidities and the shift of services from secondary to primary care, yet GP training remains largely the sa... Read More about Views of newly-qualified GPs about their training and preparedness: Lessons for extended generalist training.

Mind the gap (2012)
Journal Article
Sabey, A., & Hardy, H. (2012). Mind the gap. British Journal of General Practice, 62(598), 260

Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide? (1996)
Journal Article
Frankel, S., Inglis, A., Coast, J., Sabey, A., & Frankel, S. J. (1996). Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide?. BMJ, 312(7024), 162-166. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.312.7024.162

Objective: To examine potential for alternatives to care in hospitals for acute admissions, and to compare the decisions about these alternatives made by clinicians with different backgrounds. Design: Standardised tool was used to identify patients w... Read More about Alternatives to hospital care: What are they and who should decide?.

factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK (1996)
Journal Article
Inglis, A., Coast, J., Peters, T. J., & Sabey, A. (1996). factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 8(1), 31-39. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/8.1.31

This paper reports an attempt to assess the factors associated with inappropriate acute hospital admission using the technique of logistic regression. Data were obtained from two separate studies of acute hospital utilization in south-west England, c... Read More about factors associated with inappropriate emergency hospital admission in the UK.

The hospital admissions study in England: Are there alternatives to emergency hospital admission? (1995)
Journal Article
Frankel, S., Gray, S., Inglis, A., Coast, J., Coast, J., Sabey, A., …Frankel, S. J. (1995). The hospital admissions study in England: Are there alternatives to emergency hospital admission?. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 49(2), 194-199. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.49.2.194

Study objective - To assess the potential for substituting alternative forms of care for admission to an acute hospital in particular groups of patients. Design - A screening tool, the intensity-severity-discharge review system with adult criteria (I... Read More about The hospital admissions study in England: Are there alternatives to emergency hospital admission?.