Browsing by Author "Fudge, N"
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Addressing the polypharmacy challenge in older people with multimorbidity (APOLLO-MM): study protocol for an in-depth ethnographic case study in primary care.
Swinglehurst, D; Fudge, N (2019-08-22)INTRODUCTION: Polypharmacy is on the rise. It is burdensome for patients and is a common source of error and adverse drug reactions, especially among older adults. Health policy advises clinicians to practice medicines ... -
Advancing the communication of genetic risk for cardiometabolic diseases: a critical interpretive synthesis.
Law, JH; Sultan, N; Finer, S; Fudge, N (2023-11-13)BACKGROUND: Genetics play an important role in risk for cardiometabolic diseases-including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity. Existing research has explored the clinical utility of genetic risk tools such ... -
Assessing the promise of user involvement in health service development: ethnographic study.
Fudge, N; Wolfe, CDA; McKevitt, C (2008-02-09)OBJECTIVES: To understand how the policy of user involvement is interpreted in health service organisations and to identify factors that influence how user involvement is put into practice. DESIGN: Ethnographic study using ... -
Citizen Participation as Political Ritual: Towards a Sociological Theorizing of ‘Health Citizenship’
Komporozos-Athanasiou, A; Fudge, N; Adams, M; McKevitt, C (SAGE Publications, 2018-08) -
Cognitive factors and the appraisal of risk in cardiometabolic diseases: A critical interpretive synthesis of existing evidence to guide enhanced genetic risk communication
Law, JH; Sultan, N; Finer, S; Fudge, N (2023) -
Community pharmacy and general practice collaborative and integrated working: a realist review protocol
Owen, EC; Abrams, R; Cai, Z; Duddy, C; Fudge, N; Hamer-Hunt, J; Husson, F; Mahtani, KR; Ogden, M; Swinglehurst, D (2022) -
"Doing safety" in community pharmacy: An ethnographic study
Fudge, N; Swinglehurst, D (2020-03)Meeting abstract -
The emergence of multimorbidity as a matter of concern: a critical review
van Blarikom, E; Fudge, N; Swinglehurst, D (2023) -
Gender equity programmes in academic medicine: a realist evaluation approach to Athena SWAN processes.
Caffrey, L; Wyatt, D; Fudge, N; Mattingley, H; Williamson, C; McKevitt, C (2016-09-08)OBJECTIVES: Gender inequity has persisted in academic medicine. Yet equity is vital for countries to achieve their full potential in terms of translational research and patient benefit. This study sought to understand how ... -
The impact of public involvement in health research: what are we measuring? Why are we measuring it? Should we stop measuring it?
Russell, J; Fudge, N; Greenhalgh, T (2020)As public involvement in the design, conduct and dissemination of health research has become an expected norm and firmly enshrined in policy, interest in measuring its impact has also grown. Despite a drive to assess ... -
Involving older people in health research.
Fudge, N; Wolfe, CDA; McKevitt, C (2007-09)BACKGROUND: It is a UK policy requirement to involve patients and the public in health research as active partners. OBJECTIVE: We reviewed published reports of studies which involved older people in commissioning, prioritizng, ... -
Involving patients and publics in healthcare
McKevitt, C; Fudge, N; Pinel, C (Oxford University Press, USA, 2020-08-19) -
‘It's all about patient safety’: an ethnographic study of how pharmacy staff construct medicines safety in the context of polypharmacy
Fudge, N; Swinglehurst, D (2021-02-05) -
Meeting report: national workshops for the communication of air pollution and health information: summary of four workshops in different regions of Europe.
Sanderson, EG; Fudge, N; Totlandsdal, AI; Hovelynck, I; Korbee, H; Rameckers, E; Brunekreef, B; van Bree, L (2006-07)AIRNET was a thematic network project (2002-2004) initiated to stimulate the interaction between researchers in air pollution and health in Europe. As part of AIRNET's communication strategy, a standardized workshop model ... -
Multimorbidity as chronic crisis: 'Living on' with multiple long-term health conditions in a socially disadvantaged London borough.
van Blarikom, E; Fudge, N; Swinglehurst, D (2023-11-13)Contemporary health services are primarily designed around single diseases. People with multimorbidity (multiple long-term health conditions) often become burdened by accumulated treatments. Through multimodal fieldwork ... -
Multimorbidity: a problem in the body, or a problem of the system?
van Blarikom, E; Fudge, N; Swinglehurst, D (2023-10) -
Negotiating the polypharmacy paradox: a video-reflexive ethnography study of polypharmacy and its practices in primary care
Swinglehurst, D; Hogger, L; Fudge, N (2023) -
Optimising Translational Research Opportunities: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis of Basic and Clinician Scientists' Perspectives of Factors Which Enable or Hinder Translational Research.
Fudge, N; Sadler, E; Fisher, HR; Maher, J; Wolfe, CDA; McKevitt, C (2016)INTRODUCTION: Translational research is central to international health policy, research and funding initiatives. Despite increasing use of the term, the translation of basic science discoveries into clinical practice is ...