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Acknowledgments This work was supported by Health Data Research United Kingdom (636000/RA4624 and 63...
Funding The original study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, grant number CZH/4/610. The ana...
The importance of involving patients and the public in health care research is globally recognised, ...
Funding The receipt of financial support from the MRC National Preventive Research Initiative Phase ...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
This ethnological perspective of Community Care in Scotland will focus on historical, political, and...
The Health Services Research Unit receives funding from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish G...
Many developed industrialized countries perceive considerable value in developing practice based res...
The backdrop to this article is provided by the Better Health, Better Care Action Plan (Scottish Gov...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The study was funded by the Chief Scientist Officer (HIPS/18/09). We are grateful f...
Scotland is a small nation, yet it leads the field in key areas of aging research. With the creation...
Funding The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outputs of Scottish PC research with the rest of the UK. DESIGN: Bibliomet...
The authors have no conflicts of interest. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ScHARR would like to thank: Frank Dixon a...
Objective: To compare the outputs of Scottish PC research with the rest of the UK. Design: Bibliomet...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by Health Data Research United Kingdom (636000/RA4624 and 63...
Funding The original study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, grant number CZH/4/610. The ana...
The importance of involving patients and the public in health care research is globally recognised, ...
Funding The receipt of financial support from the MRC National Preventive Research Initiative Phase ...
In a two-part article about care of older people in Scotland, Belinda Dewar and colleagues report on...
This ethnological perspective of Community Care in Scotland will focus on historical, political, and...
The Health Services Research Unit receives funding from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish G...
Many developed industrialized countries perceive considerable value in developing practice based res...
The backdrop to this article is provided by the Better Health, Better Care Action Plan (Scottish Gov...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The study was funded by the Chief Scientist Officer (HIPS/18/09). We are grateful f...
Scotland is a small nation, yet it leads the field in key areas of aging research. With the creation...
Funding The National Cancer Diagnosis Audit (NCDA) in Scotland received enabling support from Cancer...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the outputs of Scottish PC research with the rest of the UK. DESIGN: Bibliomet...
The authors have no conflicts of interest. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ScHARR would like to thank: Frank Dixon a...
Objective: To compare the outputs of Scottish PC research with the rest of the UK. Design: Bibliomet...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by Health Data Research United Kingdom (636000/RA4624 and 63...
Funding The original study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, grant number CZH/4/610. The ana...
The importance of involving patients and the public in health care research is globally recognised, ...