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Katherine Perryman

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Davies K, Ong B, Cheraghi-Sohi S, Perryman K, Sanders C
JMIR Res Protoc . 2021 Dec; 10(12):e19543. PMID: 34932011
Background: There is a growing interest in using mobile apps to support communication, safety, and well-being. Evidence directly from people with dementia regarding the usability, usefulness, and relevance of mobile...
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Litchfield I, Marsden K, Doos L, Perryman K, Avery A, Greenfield S
BMC Fam Pract . 2021 May; 22(1):98. PMID: 34020597
Background: The NHS has recognised the importance of a high quality patient safety culture in the delivery of primary health care in the rapidly evolving environment of general practice. Two...
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Litchfield I, Perryman K, Avery A, Campbell S, Gill P, Greenfield S
Soc Sci Med . 2021 Apr; 277:113906. PMID: 33878667
Background: The recent and rapid changes in the model of primary care delivery have led to an increased focus on patient safety in what is one of the most diverse...
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Litchfield I, Spencer R, Bell B, Avery A, Perryman K, Marsden K, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res . 2020 Jun; 20(1):544. PMID: 32546167
Background: In the course of producing a patient safety toolkit for primary care, we identified the need for a concise safe-systems checklist designed to address areas of patient safety which...
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Litchfield I, Gill P, Avery T, Campbell S, Perryman K, Marsden K, et al.
BMC Fam Pract . 2018 May; 19(1):72. PMID: 29788906
Background: Primary care is changing rapidly to meet the needs of an ageing and chronically ill population. New ways of working are called for yet the introduction of innovative service...
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Coulton S, Dale V, Deluca P, Gilvarry E, Godfrey C, Kaner E, et al.
Alcohol Alcohol . 2018 Apr; 53(4):499. PMID: 29617716
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Campbell S, Bell B, Marsden K, Spencer R, Kadam U, Perryman K, et al.
J Patient Saf . 2018 Feb; 16(3):e182-e186. PMID: 29461334
Objective: Major gaps remain in our understanding of primary care patient safety. We describe a toolkit for measuring patient safety in family practices. Methods: Six tools were used in 46...
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Ricci-Cabello I, Marsden K, Avery A, Bell B, Kadam U, Reeves D, et al.
Br J Gen Pract . 2017 Jun; 67(660):e474-e482. PMID: 28583945
Background: Description of safety problems and harm in general practices has previously relied on information from health professionals, with scarce attention paid to experiences of patients. Aim: To examine patient-reported...
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Coulton S, Dale V, Deluca P, Gilvarry E, Godfrey C, Kaner E, et al.
Alcohol Alcohol . 2017 Apr; 52(3):312-317. PMID: 28371897
Aims: The aim of the study was to explore the relative efficiency and effectiveness of targeted versus universal screening for at-risk alcohol use in a primary care population in the...
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Newbury-Birch D, Coulton S, Bland M, Cassidy P, Dale V, Deluca P, et al.
Alcohol Alcohol . 2014 Jul; 49(5):540-8. PMID: 25063992
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing hazardous or harmful drinking in the probation setting. Offender managers were randomized to three interventions, each of which...