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Exploring the relationship between general practice characteristics, and attendance at walk-in centres, minor injuries units and EDs in England 2012/2013: A cross-sectional study (2016)
Journal Article
Tammes, P., Morris, R., Brangan, E., Checkland, K., England, H., Huntley, A., …Purdy, S. (2016). Exploring the relationship between general practice characteristics, and attendance at walk-in centres, minor injuries units and EDs in England 2012/2013: A cross-sectional study. Emergency Medicine Journal, 33(10), 702-708. https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2015-205339

© 2016 Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Background: For several years, EDs in the UK NHS have faced considerable increases in attendance rates. Walk-in centres (WiCs) and minor injuries units (MIUs) have been suggested as solutions. We... Read More about Exploring the relationship between general practice characteristics, and attendance at walk-in centres, minor injuries units and EDs in England 2012/2013: A cross-sectional study.

Staying Well in a South African Township: Stories from Public Health and Sociology (2016)
Book Chapter
Brangan, E. (2016). Staying Well in a South African Township: Stories from Public Health and Sociology. In S. White, & C. Blackmore (Eds.), Cultures of wellbeing (95-117). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137536457_4

The current approach to preventing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in low and middle-income countries draws heavily on the disciplines of public health and biomedicine, which construct health as a dominant normative goal, and a central component of w... Read More about Staying Well in a South African Township: Stories from Public Health and Sociology.

Integration of research and practice to improve public health and healthcare delivery through a collaborative 'Health Integration Team' model - A qualitative investigation (2016)
Journal Article
Redwood, S., Brangan, E., Leach, V. A., Horwood, J., & Donovan, J. (2016). Integration of research and practice to improve public health and healthcare delivery through a collaborative 'Health Integration Team' model - A qualitative investigation. BMC Health Services Research, 16(1), Article 201. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1445-z

© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Economic considerations and the requirement to ensure the quality, safety and integration of research with health and social care provision have given rise to local developments of collaborative organisational forms... Read More about Integration of research and practice to improve public health and healthcare delivery through a collaborative 'Health Integration Team' model - A qualitative investigation.