RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics…
RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics.
RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics…
RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics…
RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics…
RT @DrClareThomas: Really proud to have been part of the fantastic team running this study! Well done all! 👏 👏
RT @petbri: A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics.
A great example of an idea directly from clinical practice developed into a testable intervention by fabulous applied academics.
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @DrClareThomas: Really proud to have been part of the fantastic team running this study! Well done all! 👏 👏
Really proud to have been part of the fantastic team running this study! Well done all! 👏 👏
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @capcbristol: Goodness! Another one - congratulations @DrRebeccaBarnes @Helen_A_Cramer & colleagues!
RT @joseph__webb: Congratulations to @DrRebeccaBarnes and team at @capcbristol for this achievement!
RT @joseph__webb: Congratulations to @DrRebeccaBarnes and team at @capcbristol for this achievement!
RT @joseph__webb: Congratulations to @DrRebeccaBarnes and team at @capcbristol for this achievement!
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeVall…
Thank you @BJGPOpen! Really enjoyed working on this 👣Footprints in Primary Care 👣 study in partnership with #FromeValleyMedicalCentre and a wonderful team @capcbristol supported by @UoBrisBRTC
Congratulations to @DrRebeccaBarnes and team at @capcbristol for this achievement!
Goodness! Another one - congratulations @DrRebeccaBarnes @Helen_A_Cramer & colleagues!
No 9: Frequent attenders: a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently attending patients LINK: https://t.co/JXbYtx6TgS #BJGPOpenTop10 @DrRebeccaBarnes @Helen_A_Cramer @capcbristol @BNSSGResearch @NIHRresearch @CHCR_UWE @HDambhaMiller
@riddmj @capcbristol Thanks Matt! Yes - the characteristics of the people we recruited in our feasibility trial of the BATHE technique tell a different story... https://t.co/aUGymrn9PT https://t.co/juvT98dPpc https://t.co/PkVAe3UKLb
Original study available in full and for free here! https://t.co/JXbYtx6TgS
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
RT @capcbristol: Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study…
Low cost, low risk intervention could help improve the care of patients who make frequent visits to their GP, finds study by @DrRebeccaBarnes & colleagues in @BJGPOpen News: https://t.co/jkEw2kTTsg Paper: https://t.co/WFihQPI4O8 #GPnews #primarycare #
Interesting .... looks as though #MUS patients will be BATHEd ... see 'Outcomes' ...
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen How to improvement management of the 3% of frequent attenders who can take up 15% of appointments? A cluster ran…
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen How to improvement management of the 3% of frequent attenders who can take up 15% of appointments? A cluster ran…
RT @BJGPjournal: #BJGPOpen How to improvement management of the 3% of frequent attenders who can take up 15% of appointments? A cluster ran…
NEW: How to improvement management of the 3% of frequent attenders who can take up 15% of appointments? A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial in Bristol tested the BATHE consultation technique https://t.co/JXbYtx6TgS #generalpractice #primaryc
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
#BJGPOpen How to improvement management of the 3% of frequent attenders who can take up 15% of appointments? A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial in Bristol tested the BATHE consultation technique https://t.co/11JJDUeA0s @DrRebeccaBarnes @Hel
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
RT @DrRebeccaBarnes: Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently atten…
Our feasibility trial published today reports on a consultation-level intervention to improve care of frequently attending patients. @BNSSGResearch @OfficialNIHR @capcbristol https://t.co/VDzlspw14x