Pages tagged with: primary-care
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Social prescribing
University of Plymouth. Research, primary care. Social Prescribing: linking individuals from primary care to social interventions.
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DeCoDer trial
DeCoDer trial: Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an Adaptive Randomised Controlled Trial (NIHR)
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MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Community and Primary Care Practitioner)
Plymouth University programme: MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Community and Primary Care Practitioner). Are you a registered health or social care professional looking to develop your knowledge and skills within community and primary care?
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Remote-by-Default Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic: addressing the micro, meso-, and macro-level challenges of a radical new service model
University of Plymouth: COVID-19 research - Remote-by-Default Care in the COVID-19 Pandemic: addressing the micro, meso-, and macro-level challenges of a radical new service model
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Person-Centred Coordinated Care (PCCC)
We have defined person-centred and coordinated care (PCCC) as: ‘Care that is guided by and organised effectively around the needs and preferences of the individual’.
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Could physical activity help minimise drug and alcohol use?
Future studies are being planned to highlight the role of physical activity in helping to reduce drug and alcohol consumption
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Care home conversations
University of Plymouth: research through conversations in care homes
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Why physical activity matters now more than ever
Professor of Health Service Research, Adrian Taylor, discusses motivation, exercise schemes, and the future impact on the NHS.
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Social prescribing for older people in the time of COVID drawing on the cultural sector
University of Plymouth Primary Care. COVID-19 research - Social prescribing for older people in the time of COVID drawing on the cultural sector
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What does 'personalised care' mean for care homes?
What's on at the University of Plymouth: What does 'personalised care' mean for care homes? Bringing together a range of perspectives to understand what personalised care means for people living and working in care homes. 9 December 2020.
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Avoidable Acute Admissions (AAA)
How can frontline expertise and new models of care best contribute to safely reducing avoidable acute admissions?
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PHASED: A systematic review of physical activity for alcohol and substance use disorders
University of Plymouth: Evidence synthesis with stakeholder engagement to formulate practical recommendations