Browsing School of Applied Social Sciences by Subject "United Kingdom"
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Application of normalisation process theory in understanding implementation processes in primary care settings in the UK: a systematic review
(Article)Abstract Background: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework to understand how interventions are implemented, embedded, and integrated in healthcare settings. Previous reviews of published literature have ... -
Celebrations amongst challenges: Considering the past, present and future of the qualitative methods in psychology section of the British Psychology Society
(Article)This article summarises the standpoint of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society regarding the current position of qualitative research in psychology in the United Kingdom. The ... -
The differing faces of managerial competency in Britain and America
(Article)Research on managerial competence has been narrowly focused and confusing in its terminology. In particular, a disparity has emerged between the definitions and assessments of competence developed in the USA and the ... -
Mitochondrial replacement techniques: who are the potential users and will they benefit?
(Article)In February 2015 the UK became the first country to legalise high-profile mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs), which involve the creation of offspring using genetic material from three individuals. The aim of these ... -
Why aren’t you stopping now?!’ Exploring accounts of white women breastfeeding beyond six months in the East of England
(Article)Breastfeeding infants for a period of two years is endorsed by international health agencies such as the World Health Organisation. However, discourses of breastfeeding in a British context are complex and contradictory, ...