Overview study on integrated care for chronic diseases - 11th February
Publication bias widening the research lens - russell mannion
Young people's mental health - where we have been and where we are going - Max Birchwood
Advance Care Plans for children and young people with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions: Developing an evidence based strategy for improvement
Publication bias in service delivery research: a critique - John Ovretveit
Thoughts from Boston and reflections from Day 1 - Alan Cohen
Publication bias in service delivery research - Yen-Fu Chen
Multi morbidity - the notion of tacit knowledge - Magdalena Skrybant and Celia Taylor
Welcome and introduction - successes, limitations and forward vision - Richard Lilford
Stepped-wedge study design: a critique - Jon Nicholl
Where's WALY - Aileen Clarke and Sian Taylor-Phillips
Improving clinical services: no magic bullet... some things work better than others - Jeremy Grimshaw
Umbrella slides for clahrc meeting april 2015
Health economics and causal modelling in Health Services Research
The Stepped Wedge study - Karla Hemming
Modelling causal pathways in health services part 2 - Sam Watson
Modelling causal pathways in health services part 1, Prof Richard Lilford
Research and reporting methods for the stepped wedge cluster randomized trial: Sample size calculations
Preventing Obesity in Pregnancy Study (POPS 2)
Modelling causal pathways in health services: a critique - Jeffrey Braithwaite.