| Core Staff: |
| Davina Allen |
| Rhiane Barnes |
| Paul Bennet |
| Angela Bower |
| Judith Carrier |
| Joanna Dundon |
| Debbie Edwards |
| Alison Evans |
| Jane Harden |
| Clare Hawker |
| Georgina Hourhane |
| Dr Annette Lankshear |
| Helen Maule |
| Dr Sharon Mayor |
| Liz Morgan |
| Colin Rees |
| Sally Rees |
| Helen Richardson |
| Laura Rixson |
| Christine Smith |
| Irene Webber |
| Nicola West |
| Prof. Anne Williams |
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Systematic Reviews
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Effectiveness of ICPs for adults and children in health care settings: a systematic review, The |
Review in Progress |
Wal |
Effectiveness, Appropriateness and Feasibility of Nutritional Screening Tools in Identifying Adults at Risk of Malnutrition in the Community, The |
Review in Progress |
Wal |
Effects of Music Listening on Adult Patients Pre-procedural State Anxiety in Hospital, The |
Awaiting Publication |
Wal |
Promoting and Supporting Self-care Management for Adults Living in the Community with Physical Chronic Illness: the Effectiveness and Meaningfulness of the Patient-practitioner Encounter |
Review in Progress |
Wal |
What is the Type and Weight of Evidence Utilised in Measuring the Impact of "Care Pathway Technologies" on Service Integration in Stroke Care? |
Review in Progress |
Sharon Mayor & Alison Evans |
Effect of Organisational and Individual Factors on Health Care Professional's Compliance with Infection Control Guidelines in In-Patient Settings, The
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Review in Progress |
Wal |
What is the Type and Weight Evidence Utilised in Measuring the Impact of "Care Pathway Technologies" on Service Integration in Stroke Care? |
Awaiting Publication |
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The Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care.
Director: Professor Paul Bennett |
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The Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care.
Deputy Director - Mr. Philip Satherley |
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