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Funding (14)

Treatment Burden in people <65 years with multimorbidity in Primary Care

2022-04 to 2024-03 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

SPCR 564

Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Heart Failure and Participation in Physical Activity (the HAPPY study)

2022-04 to 2023-07 | Grant
Research for Patient Benefit Programme (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

MaxWELL in Pilot Practices 1.2.2022 – 31.7.2023

2022-02 to 2023-07 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Personalised Primary Care for People with Multimorbidity (The PP4M Study)

Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Management of people with long-term conditions and multimorbidity

2020-09 to 2021-09 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Improving the evidence-base for primary care: NIHR Evidence Synthesis working group extension.

2020-04 to 2021-04 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Management of people with long-term conditions and multimorbidity

2019-09 to 2021-01 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Screening for Atrial Fibrillation with ECG to Reduce stroke (SAFER Study)

2018-10 to 2026-09 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

RP PG 0217 20007

Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Screening for Atrial Fibrillation

2018-04 to 2019-03 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

NSPCR project number 410

Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Establishing research priorities to improve the management of patients with advanced heart failure using the James Lind Alliance method

2017-10 to 2019-03 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (London, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Establishing research priorities to improve the management of patients with advanced heart failure using the James Lind Alliance method

2017-04 to 2019-03 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (London, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Mixed method review of case management for patients with chronic heart failure

2014-05 to 2015-03 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

NSPCR 238

Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Shared decision making for cardiovascular conditions: How can shared decision making for patients with hypertension and chronic heart failure be supported?

2014-03-01 to 2019-02-28 | Grant
NIHR Academy (Leeds, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: DRF-2013-06-034
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson via DimensionsWizard

A multicentre ethnographic study of unplanned hospital admission for heart failure

2011-09 to 2013-08 | Grant
National Institute for Health Research (Leeds, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Works (13)

Shared decision making in consultations for hypertension: Qualitative study in general practice.

Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
2021-04-05 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Research priorities in advanced heart failure: James Lind alliance priority setting partnership.

Open heart
2020-01 | Journal article
Source: check_circle
Researchfish

Interventions to support shared decision making for hypertension: A systematic review of controlled studies.

Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
2018-09-17 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

'Who does this patient belong to?' boundary work and the re/making of (NSTEMI) heart attack patients.

Sociology of health & illness
2018-06-28 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Community case management and unplanned hospital admissions in patients with heart failure: A systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis.

Journal of advanced nursing
2018-04-06 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Aligning the planets: The role of nurses in the care of patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction.

Nursing open
2016-11-04 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Does case management for patients with heart failure based in the community reduce unplanned hospital admissions? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

BMJ open
2016-05-10 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

"Sometimes we can't fix things": a qualitative study of health care professionals' perceptions of end of life care for patients with heart failure.

BMC palliative care
2016-01-14 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Unplanned admissions and the organisational management of heart failure: a multicentre ethnographic, qualitative study.

BMJ open
2015-10-19 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Managing patients with heart failure: a qualitative study of multidisciplinary teams with specialist heart failure nurses.

Annals of family medicine
2015-09-01 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Feasibility and impact of a computerised clinical decision support system on investigation and initial management of new onset chest pain: a mixed methods study.

BMC medical informatics and decision making
2015-08-26 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Green tea and green tea catechin extracts: an overview of the clinical evidence.

Maturitas
2012-09-15 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Measures of multimorbidity and morbidity burden for use in primary care and community settings: a systematic review and guide.

Annals of family medicine
2012-03-01 | Journal article
Source: Self-asserted source
Rachel Johnson

Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for PloS one. (1)