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Chris Sherlaw-Johnson

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Walton H, Crellin N, Litchfield I, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Georghiou T, Massou E, et al.
Implement Sci Commun . 2025 Mar; 6(1):24. PMID: 40033389
Background: A framework to evaluate implementation of Major System Change (MSC) in healthcare has been developed and applied to implementation of longer-term system changes. This was the first study to...
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Walton H, Massou E, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Gipson D, Wainwright L, Harriott P, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2025 Feb; 13(1):1-140. PMID: 39898420
Background: More adults in prison need social care support. In some prisons, prisoners ('buddies') are trained to provide social care support for non-personal care tasks to other prisoners. These services...
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Sherlaw-Johnson C, Georghiou T, Reed S, Hutchings R, Appleby J, Bagri S, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2024 Sep; 12(38):1-162. PMID: 39331466
Background: Within outpatient services, a broad range of innovations are being pursued to better manage care and reduce unnecessary appointments. One of the least-studied innovations is Patient-Initiated Follow-Up, which allows...
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Walton H, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Massou E, Ng P, Fulop N
Public Health . 2024 Sep; 236:412-421. PMID: 39305659
Objectives: Prisoners face inequalities relating to health and social care and educational needs. Peer support (prisoners providing support to other prisoners) is used in addition to professional support to address...
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Crellin N, Herlitz L, Sidhu M, Ellins J, Georghiou T, Litchfield I, et al.
Health Expect . 2024 Aug; 27(4):e14145. PMID: 39092691
Introduction: The adoption of remote healthcare methods has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but evidence suggests that some patients need additional support to engage remotely, potentially increasing health disparities...
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Tomini S, Massou E, Crellin N, Fulop N, Georghiou T, Herlitz L, et al.
Pharmacoecon Open . 2024 Jul; 8(5):739-753. PMID: 38951349
Background: Remote home monitoring services emerged as critical components of health care delivery from NHS England during the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to provide timely interventions and reduce health care system...
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Fulop N, Walton H, Crellin N, Georghiou T, Herlitz L, Litchfield I, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2023 Oct; 11(13):1-151. PMID: 37800997
Background: Remote home monitoring services were developed and implemented for patients with COVID-19 during the pandemic. Patients monitored blood oxygen saturation and other readings (e.g. temperature) at home and were...
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Smith J, Ellins J, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Vindrola-Padros C, Appleby J, Morris S, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2023 Oct; 11(11):1-47. PMID: 37796483
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health and Social Care Delivery Research programme (RSET: 16/138/17; BRACE: 16/138/31).
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Herlitz L, Crellin N, Vindrola-Padros C, Ellins J, Georghiou T, Litchfield I, et al.
Int J Med Inform . 2023 Sep; 179:105230. PMID: 37774428
Objective: To evaluate patient and staff experiences of using technology-enabled ('tech-enabled') and analogue remote home monitoring models for COVID-19, implemented in England during the pandemic. Methods: Twenty-eight sites were selected...
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Appleby J, Georghiou T, Ledger J, Rolewicz L, Sherlaw-Johnson C, Tomini S, et al.
Health Soc Care Deliv Res . 2023 Jul; 11(10):1-122. PMID: 37470144
Background: Youth violence intervention programmes involving the embedding of youth workers in NHS emergency departments to help young people (broadly aged between 11 and 24 years) improve the quality of...