All Stories

  1. Patient perceptions of relational continuity in England: insights from two cross-sectional surveys
  2. Workforce development in community pharmacies in England: Opportunities and tensions for a private sector provider of NHS services
  3. Access and continuity of care in primary healthcare (Embase).
  4. Supporting patients with long‐term conditions in the community: Evaluation of the Greater Manchester Community Pharmacy Care Plan Service
  5. Applying a whole systems lens to the general practice crisis: cross-sectional survey looking at usage of community pharmacy services in England by patients with long-term respiratory conditions
  6. How do organisational configuration and context influence the quantity and quality of NHS services provided by English community pharmacies? A qualitative investigation
  7. Solidarity or dissonance? A systematic review of pharmacist and GP views on community pharmacy services in the UK
  8. Patient and public perspectives of community pharmacies in the United Kingdom: A systematic review
  9. Investigating the organisational factors associated with variation in clinical productivity in community pharmacies: a mixed-methods study
  10. Organisational and extraorganisational determinants of volume of service delivery by English community pharmacies: a cross-sectional survey and secondary data analysis
  11. Managing workplace stress in community pharmacy organisations: lessons from a review of the wider stress management and prevention literature
  12. Oral Abstracts
  13. The relationships among work stress, strain and self-reported errors in UK community pharmacy
  14. Workplace stress in community pharmacies in England: associations with individual, organizational and job characteristics
  15. Identifying and managing performance concerns in community pharmacists in the UK
  16. An exploration of the utility of appraisals for the revalidation of pharmacy professionals in community pharmacy in Great Britain
  17. Existing arrangements for monitoring community pharmacies in England: Can they have a role in the revalidation of pharmacists?
  18. Revalidation arrangements for pharmacy professionals in industry and academia in Great Britain: A qualitative study
  19. The impact of individual budgets on the targeting of support: findings from a national evaluation of pilot projects in England
  20. Revisiting the Causes of Stress in Social Work: Sources of Job Demands, Control and Support in Personalised Adult Social Care
  21. Older people's experiences of cash-for-care schemes: evidence from the English Individual Budget pilot projects
  22. Personalisation through Individual Budgets: Does It Work and for Whom?
  23. Culture in community pharmacy organisations: what can we glean from the literature?
  24. The personalization of care services and the early impact on staff activity patterns
  25. Implementing Consumer Choice in Long-term Care: The Impact of Individual Budgets on Social Care Providers in England
  26. Joining Up Government by Integrating Funding Streams? The Experiences of the Individual Budget Pilot Projects for Older and Disabled People in England
  27. Personalisation and Partnership: Competing Objectives in English Adult Social Care? The Individual Budget Pilot Projects and the NHS
  28. Assessing the Role of Increasing Choice in English Social Care Services
  29. Individual budgets and adult safeguarding: Parallel or converging tracks? Further findings from the evaluation of the Individual Budget pilots
  30. Session 1A: Methods
  31. Gearing Up for Personalisation: Training Activities Commissioned in the English Pilot Individual Budgets Sites 2006–2008
  32. Modernising social care services for older people: scoping the United Kingdom evidence base
  33. Safeguarding and System Change: Early Perceptions of the Implications for Adult Protection Services of the English Individual Budgets Pilots--A Qualitative Study
  34. Training for Change: Early Days of Individual Budgets and the Implications for Social Work and Care Management Practice: A Qualitative Study of the Views of Trainers
  35. Assessing the impact of care management in the community: associations between key organisational components and service outcomes
  36. Are different forms of care-management for older people in England associated with variations in case-mix, service use and care-managers' use of time?
  37. Care Managers’ Time Use: Differences Between Community Mental Health and Older People’s Services in the United Kingdom
  38. Nursing Homes in England and their Capacity to Provide Rehabilitation and Intermediate Care Services
  39. The twilight zone? NHS services for older people in residential and nursing homes