Selected Publications
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Providing patients with direct access to musculoskeletal physiotherapy: the impact on general practice musculoskeletal workload and resource use. The STEMS-2 study. Physiotherapy. link> doi> full text>2020.
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Stratified primary care versus non-stratified care for musculoskeletal pain: qualitative findings from the STarT MSK feasibility and pilot cluster randomized controlled trial. BMC Fam Pract, 31, vol. 21(1). link> doi> full text>2020.
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The Evidence-Based Development of an Intervention to Improve Clinical Health Literacy Practice. Int J Environ Res Public Health, vol. 17(5). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Can patients with low health literacy be identified from routine primary care health records? A cross-sectional and prospective analysis. BMC Family Practice, 101, vol. 20(1). link> doi> link> full text>2019.
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Journal Articles
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Providing patients with direct access to musculoskeletal physiotherapy: the impact on general practice musculoskeletal workload and resource use. The STEMS-2 study. Physiotherapy. link> doi> full text>2020.
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Stratified primary care versus non-stratified care for musculoskeletal pain: qualitative findings from the STarT MSK feasibility and pilot cluster randomized controlled trial. BMC Fam Pract, 31, vol. 21(1). link> doi> full text>2020.
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The Evidence-Based Development of an Intervention to Improve Clinical Health Literacy Practice. Int J Environ Res Public Health, vol. 17(5). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Can patients with low health literacy be identified from routine primary care health records? A cross-sectional and prospective analysis. BMC Family Practice, 101, vol. 20(1). link> doi> link> full text>2019.
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Matching treatment options for risk sub-groups in musculoskeletal pain: a consensus groups study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Article 271, vol. 20(1). doi> full text>2019.
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The Impact of Inadequate Health Literacy in a Population with Musculoskeletal Pain. Health Lit Res Pract, e215-e220, vol. 2(4). link> doi> full text>2018.
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Self-management of a musculoskeletal condition for people from harder to reach groups: a qualitative patient interview study. Disabil Rehabil, 3034-3042, vol. 41(25). link> doi> full text>2019.
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Health Literacy and Power. Health Literacy Research and Practice, e132-e133, vol. 2(3). link> doi> link> full text>2018.
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Celebrating the health literacy skills of parents: A photovoice study. JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 1522-1531, vol. 25(10-11). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Evidence flowers: An innovative, visual method of presenting "best evidence" summaries to health professional and lay audiences. Res Synth Methods, 273-284, vol. 9(2). link> doi> full text>2018.
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Epidemiology of paediatric presentations with musculoskeletal problems in primary care. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 40, vol. 19(1). link> doi> full text>2018.
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Empowering people to help speak up about safety in primary care: Using codesign to involve patients and professionals in developing new interventions for patients with multimorbidity. Health Expect, 539-548, vol. 21(2). link> doi> full text>2018.
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Effective Partnership in Community-Based Health Promotion: Lessons from the Health Literacy Partnership. Int J Environ Res Public Health, vol. 14(12). link> doi> full text>2017.
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Effective treatment options for musculoskeletal pain in primary care: A systematic overview of current evidence. PLoS One, e0178621, vol. 12(6). link> doi> full text>2017.
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Consultation patterns of children and adolescents with knee pain in UK general practice: analysis of medical records. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 239, vol. 18(1). link> doi> full text>2017.
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STEMS pilot trial: a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial to investigate the addition of patient direct access to physiotherapy to usual GP-led primary care for adults with musculoskeletal pain. BMJ Open, e012987, vol. 7(3). link> doi> full text>2017.
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The digital divide: Examining socio-demographic factors associated with health literacy, access and use of internet to seek health information. J Health Psychol, 1668-1675, vol. 24(12). link> doi> full text>2019.
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Evaluating on-line health information for patients with polymyalgia rheumatica: a descriptive study. BMC Musculoskelet Disord, 43, vol. 18(1). link> doi> full text>2017.
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Health Literacy, Diabetes Prevention, and Self-Management. J Diabetes Res, 1298315, vol. 2017. link> doi> full text>2017.
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Lay Health Trainers Supporting Self-Management amongst Those with Low Heath Literacy and Diabetes: Lessons from a Mixed Methods Pilot, Feasibility Study. Journal of Diabetes Research, 4723636, vol. 2016. link> doi> full text>2016.
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Keele Aches and Pains Study protocol: validity, acceptability, and feasibility of the Keele STarT MSK tool for subgrouping musculoskeletal patients in primary care. J Pain Res, 807-818, vol. 9. link> doi> full text>2016.
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The Feasibility of Health Trainer Improved Patient Self-Management in Patients with Low Health Literacy and Poorly Controlled Diabetes: A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial. J Diabetes Res, 6903245, vol. 2016. link> doi> full text>2016.
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General Practitioners' and patients' perceptions towards stratified care: a theory informed investigation. BMC Fam Pract, 125, vol. 17(1). link> doi> full text>2016.
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Do Web-based Mental Health Literacy Interventions Improve the Mental Health Literacy of Adult Consumers? Results From a Systematic Review. J Med Internet Res, e165, vol. 18(6). link> doi> full text>2016.
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Development of hand phenotypes and changes in hand pain and problems over time in older people. Pain, 569-576, vol. 157(3). link> doi> full text>2016.
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Health literacy, associated lifestyle and demographic factors in adult population of an English city: a cross-sectional survey. Health Expectations. doi> full text>2017.
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Modelling self-management pathways for people with diabetes in primary care. BMC Fam Pract, 112, vol. 16. link> doi> full text>2015.
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A pilot cluster randomised controlled trial to investigate the addition of direct access to physiotherapy to usual GP-led primary care for adults with musculoskeletal pain: the STEMS pilot trial protocol (ISRCTN23378642). Pilot Feasibility Stud, 26, vol. 1. link> doi> full text>2015.
- 2015.
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The potential for using a Universal Medication Schedule (UMS) to improve adherence in patients taking multiple medications in the UK: a qualitative evaluation. BMC Health Serv Res, 94, vol. 15. link> doi> full text>2015.
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Modelling successful primary care for multimorbidity: a realist synthesis of successes and failures in concurrent learning and healthcare delivery. BMC Fam Pract, 23, vol. 16. link> doi> full text>2015.
- 2015.
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Implementation of a self-management support approach (WISE) across a health system: a process evaluation explaining what did and did not work for organisations, clinicians and patients. Implement Sci, 129, vol. 9. link> doi> full text>2014.
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Implementing, embedding and integrating self-management support tools for people with long-term conditions in primary care nursing: a qualitative study. Int J Nurs Stud, 1103-1113, vol. 51(8). link> doi> full text>2014.
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Effectiveness of musculoskeletal education interventions in people with low literacy levels: a systematic review. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken), 1976-1985, vol. 65(12). link> doi> full text>2013.
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Patient empowerment in long-term conditions: development and preliminary testing of a new measure. BMC Health Serv Res, 263, vol. 13. link> doi> full text>2013.
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Implementation of self-management support for long-term conditions in routine primary care settings: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Under review. BMJ. doi> full text>2013.
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A cluster randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a 'whole systems' model of self-management support for the management of long- term conditions in primary care: trial protocol. Implement Sci, 7, vol. 7. link> doi> full text>2012.
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'Permission to participate?' A qualitative study of participation in patients from differing socio-economic backgrounds. (In press). Journal of Health Psychology. doi>2012.
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A Questionnaire-Based Study to Investigate the Extent of Shared Decision-making During Consultations in Out-of-hours Primary Care. J Gen Intern Med, 2513-2515, vol. 35(8). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Computer-Based Stratified Primary Care for Musculoskeletal Consultations Compared With Usual Care: Study Protocol for the STarT MSK Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc, e17939, vol. 9(7). link> doi> full text>2020.
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Evaluation of quality and readability of online patient information on osteoporosis and osteoporosis drug treatment and recommendations for improvement. Osteoporosis International. full text>
Other
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Risk of Dementia in Patients with Gout and the Impact of Urate-Lowering Therapies: A Large Population-Based Cohort Study. ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY (vol. 70). link>2018.
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REFINEMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE KEELE START MSK TOOL FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN IN PRIMARY CARE. RHEUMATOLOGY (pp. 119-120, vol. 56). link>2017.
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Evidence Flowers: Improving accessibility and engagement with evidence based guidance. http://evidencelive.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/FINAL_EvidenceLive16-programme-160623.pdf. University of Oxford. full text>
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A CONSENSUS GROUP APPROACH TO AGREEING MATCHED TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN OF PATIENTS STRATIFIED ACCORDING TO PROGNOSTIC RISK. RHEUMATOLOGY (pp. 80-81, vol. 55). link>2016.
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EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN CONDITIONS: A RAPID META-SYNTHESIS OF CURRENT BEST EVIDENCE IN PRIMARY CARE. RHEUMATOLOGY (p. 80, vol. 55). link>2016.
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Effective Treatment Options for Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: A Rapid Meta-synthesis of Current Best Evidence in Primary Care. Rheumatology, Volume 55, Issue suppl_1, 1 April 2016, Pages i80,. doi> full text>
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HOW CAN PRIMARY CARE CONSULTATIONS FACILITATE SELF-MANAGEMENT? EXAMPLES FROM RESEARCH AND PRACTICE. RHEUMATOLOGY (p. 18, vol. 55). link>2016.
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PERSONAL IMPACT OF LOWER LEVELS OF HEALTH LITERACY ON LIVING WITH A MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASE: A QUALITATIVE INTERVIEW STUDY. RHEUMATOLOGY (pp. 8-9, vol. 55). link>2016.
- 2015.
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A PAIN IN THE NECK: THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND FREQUENT CONSULTATION IN PRIMARY CARE. RHEUMATOLOGY (p. 79, vol. 53). link>2014.
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HOW INFORMATIVE IS ON-LINE HEALTH INFORMATION: AN EVALUATION OF WEBSITES FOR POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA. RHEUMATOLOGY (p. 153, vol. 53). link>2014.
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Health Literacy Report from an RCGP-led health literacy workshop.2014.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH LITERACY IN DOCTOR-PATIENT COMMUNICATION. RHEUMATOLOGY (p. 24, vol. 52). link>2013.
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PRELIM Main Survey (2017). Cross-sectional survey (postally administered with option of online completion)doi>