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Protocol: Remote care as the ‘new normal’? Multi-site case study in UK general practice
T Greenhalgh, SE Shaw, AA Nishio, A Booth, R Byng, A Clarke, F Dakin, ...
NIHR Open Research 2, 2022
172022
Remote care in UK general practice: baseline data on 11 case studies
T Greenhalgh, SE Shaw, AA Nishio, R Byng, A Clarke, F Dakin, ...
NIHR open research 2, 2022
172022
Quality framework for remote antenatal care: qualitative study with women, healthcare professionals and system-level stakeholders
L Hinton, FH Dakin, K Kuberska, N Boydell, J Willars, T Draycott, C Winter, ...
BMJ quality & safety 33 (5), 301-313, 2024
102024
A qualitative study of the dynamics of access to remote antenatal care through the lens of candidacy
L Hinton, K Kuberska, F Dakin, N Boydell, G Martin, T Draycott, C Winter, ...
Journal of health services research & policy 28 (4), 222-232, 2023
82023
Training needs for staff providing remote services in general practice: a mixed-methods study
T Greenhalgh, R Payne, N Hemmings, H Leach, I Hanson, A Khan, ...
British Journal of General Practice 74 (738), e17-e26, 2024
62024
Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: multimethod qualitative study combining Safety I and Safety II analysis
R Payne, A Clarke, N Swann, J van Dael, N Brenman, R Rosen, ...
BMJ Quality & Safety, 2023
52023
Cross-sectional survey of sexual health professionals’ experiences and perceptions of the 2022 mpox outbreak in the UK
R Hayes, F Dakin, M Smuk, S Paparini, V Apea, C Dewsnap, L Waters, ...
BMJ open 14 (1), e080250, 2024
42024
Supporting your support staff during crises: recommendations for practice leaders to develop a relational workplace
F Dakin, T Rai, S Paparini, P Greenhalgh
BMJ Leader 7 (S2), 2023
42023
Remote services in general practice: who needs to be trained in what, when and how?
T Greenhalgh, RE Payne, N Hemmings, H Leach, I Hanson, A Khan, ...
British Journal of General Practice, 2023
42023
Creating equitable remote antenatal care: the importance of inclusion
L Hinton, K Kuberska, F Dakin, M Dixon-Woods, C Ekechi
The BMJ Opinion, 2021
42021
Why is safety in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring so hard? A qualitative study combining human factors/ergonomics and social science analysis
G Lamé, EG Liberati, A Canham, J Burt, L Hinton, T Draycott, C Winter, ...
BMJ Quality & Safety 33 (4), 246-256, 2024
32024
Objects As Polyagents: Tracing The Histories Of The Gweagal Spears
FH Dakin
12019
Access and triage in contemporary general practice: a novel theory of digital candidacy
FH Dakin, S Rybczynska-Bunt, R Rosen, A Clarke, T Greenhalgh
Social Science & Medicine, 116885, 2024
2024
Relational Coordination and Relational Systems: how teams navigate transformation and crisis in UK General Practice, a multi-method qualitative case study analysis
F Dakin, T Greenhalgh, N Meier
2024
The place of remote consultation in modern general practice
R Payne, F Dakin
British Journal of General Practice 74 (738), 7-8, 2024
2024
A qualitative study of the dynamics of access to remote antenatal care through the lens of candidacy.
K Kuberska, F Dakin, N Boydel, L Hinton, G Martin, T Draycott, C Winter, ...
Sage, 2023
2023
Protocol: Remote care as the ‘new normal’? Multi-site cas e study in UK general practice [version 1; peer review
T Greenhalgh, SE Shaw, AA Nishio, A Booth, R Byng, A Clarke, F Dakin, ...
2022
Creating an equitable evidence base for quality and safety in remote antenatal care
K Kuberska, F Dakin, M Dixon-Woods, C Ekechi, L Hinton
Authorea Preprints, 2020
2020
Locating Prehistory in the Present
FH Dakin
INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, 2017
2017
Patient Safety in Remote Primary Care Encounters: Combined Safety I and Safety II Analysis
R Payne, A Clarke, N Swann, S Wieringa, J Van Dael, N Brenman, ...
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