Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Pat holds a personal Chair in Primary Care and joined the NMAHP Research Unit in 2012. Her research is underpinned by an assets-based approach and focuses on sustainable preventative interventions and addressing health inequalities.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪University of Stirling‬ - ‪‪Cited by 10,522‬‬ - ‪Prevention‬ - ‪Behaviour Change‬ - ‪Trials of Complex Interventions‬ - ‪Incentives‬ - ‪Mixed Methods‬.

  3. Pat Hoddinott. Pat holds a personal Chair in Primary Care and joined the NMAHP Research Unit in 2012. Her research is underpinned by an assets-based approach and focuses on sustainable preventative interventions and addressing health inequalities.

  4. Pat HODDINOTT, Chair in Primary Care | Cited by 5,673 | of University of Stirling, Stirling | Read 146 publications | Contact Pat HODDINOTT

  5. Professor Pat Hoddinott, Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport at the University of Stirling. Expert in Breastfeeding, Incentives for health, Early years and Obesity.

  6. Jun 18, 2018 · This article discusses how researchers can involve patients when they are applying for research funding and considers some opportunities and pitfalls. It reviews research funder requirements, draws on the literature and our collective experiences as clinicians, patients, academics and members of UK funding panels.

  7. Aug 3, 2021 · A new consensus informed guidance for adapting interventions to achieve a good fit between the intervention and context (ADAPT) proposes systematic processes for adapting interventions to new contexts, and transparent reporting to facilitate synthesis on what does or does not work.

  1. People also search for