Clinical and cost effectiveness of different emergency department healthcare professionals in the management of musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries
(2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McClellan, C., Cramp, F. (., Powell, J., & Benger, J. (2009, September). Clinical and cost effectiveness of different emergency department healthcare professionals in the management of musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries. Paper presented at Scientific Conference of the College of Emergency Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
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Adult family members and carers of dependant drug users: prevalence, social cost, resource savings and treatment (2009)
Report
Copello, A., Templeton, L., & Powell, J. (2009). Adult family members and carers of dependant drug users: prevalence, social cost, resource savings and treatment
iConnect – an integrated approach to measuring & evaluating the physical activity, travel and carbon impacts of interventions to improve the connectivity of infrastructure for walking and cycling in the UK (Sustrans’ Connect2) (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Powell, J. (2009, March). iConnect – an integrated approach to measuring & evaluating the physical activity, travel and carbon impacts of interventions to improve the connectivity of infrastructure for walking and cycling in the UK (Sustrans’ Connect2). Paper presented at UKPHA 2009, Brighton, UK
Evaluation of an NHS commissioned custody healthcare service for Dorset Constabulary (2009)
Other
Powell, J., Davies, J. D., Last, K., Kushner, S., & De Viggiani, N. (2009). Evaluation of an NHS commissioned custody healthcare service for Dorset Constabulary
Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: Time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivation (2009)
Journal Article
Mulvaney, C., Kendrick, D., Towner, E., Brussoni, M., Hayes, M., Powell, J., …Ward, H. (2009). Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: Time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivation. Journal of Public Health, 31(1), 154-161. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdn103Aim To examine time trends and deprivation gradients in fire-related deaths and injuries. Methods A cross-sectional study and time trend analysis using data on fire casualties in England between 1995 and 2004 obtained from the Department for Com... Read More about Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: Time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivation.
Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: Time trends and inequalities by age, sex and deprivation (2009)
Journal Article
Mulvaney, C., Kendrick, D., Towner, E., Brussoni, M., Hayes, M., Powell, J., …Robertson, S. (2009). Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: Time trends and inequalities by age, sex and deprivation. Journal of Public Health, 31(1), 154-161. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdn103
An evaluation of the Gloucestershire partnerships for older people project (2009)
Report
Evans, S., Powell, J., Coghill, N., & Means, R. (2009). An evaluation of the Gloucestershire partnerships for older people projectThis report presents the background to and findings of a UWE evaluation of the Gloucestershire Partnerships for Older People project, which was called 'Care Homes, Part of Our Community'.
The use of social marketing to influence the development of problem gambling in the UK: Implications for public health (2009)
Journal Article
Powell, J., & Tapp, A. (2009). The use of social marketing to influence the development of problem gambling in the UK: Implications for public health. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 7(1), 3-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-008-9189-6In this paper the authors present and debate the theoretical case for the use of social marketing to help reduce problem gambling in the public health context of the UK. Is triangulated between the key theories and principles of social marketing, the... Read More about The use of social marketing to influence the development of problem gambling in the UK: Implications for public health.