Search Results - "South Yorkshire"
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The impact of landscape quality on property investment decisions
Published 2011“…Design/methodology/approach – The research was undertaken in the context of UK business parks in two regional property markets; South Yorkshire and the South East. Interviews were undertaken with key stakeholder groups adopting an innovative approach utilising graphics and visualisations to explore the impact of landscape quality on investment decisions. …”
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Servants of Globalisation: the case of highly skilled migrant women employed in the medical profession in the UK
Published 2014“…This project presents data collected through a series of semi-structured interviews with female highly skilled medical professionals working in independent hospitals and hospices throughout the Midlands and South Yorkshire, UK. Four female migrant doctors and four overseas nurses participated within the research. …”
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Which symptomatic patients merit urgent referral for colonoscopy? A UK general practice perspective
Published 2007“…Method: We report data for consecutive referrals to colorectal surgeons in South Yorkshire, UK. Data were collected from hospital medical records and referral letters. …”
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Do older patients feel able to cope with illness following telephone consultations? A multi-practice survey in the UK
Published 2005“…Methods: Nine hundred and fifty-six patients from deprived inner city areas receiving telephone consultations with a General Practitioner (GP)/Family doctor or nurse at five practices in South Yorkshire, UK were surveyed within 24h of the consultation. …”
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Defendants negligence causing nervous shock or psychiatric injury to plaintiff/claimant: a critical appraisal
Published 2017“…In Alcock v Chief Constable of South Yorkshire [1991] WLR 1057, the House of Lords appears to have adopted a compromise position whereby the test is one of ‘foresight’, but one where foresight has a coded meaning. …”
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Hypertension and the older patient in general practice. A comparison of process and outcome for patients on multiple therapies at two practices
Published 2004“…Health records were examined (n = 192) for patients aged 75–80 years registered over three years at two South Yorkshire practices. Included patients had to have been taking therapy for high blood pressure since at least October 2000 and been managed on at least two different prescribed drugs. …”
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