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Items where Author is "Thomas, R."

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Article

Spreeuw, J. ORCID: 0000-0002-5838-9085, Yanagisawa, Y., Sugino, A. , Thomas, R. & Williams, M. (2021). The effect of boosting polyphenol intake for women’s cancer survivors on arthralgia, mood and hot flushes - a pilot real World evaluation. Journal of Nursing and Women's Health, 5(1), article number 168. doi: 10.29011/2577-1450.100068

O'Sullivan, D., Doyle, J., Michalowski, W. , Wilk, S., Thomas, R. & Farion, K. (2014). Expanding usability analysis with intrinsic motivation concepts to learn about CDSS adoption: a case study. Health Policy and Technology, 3(2), pp. 113-125. doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2014.02.001

O'Sullivan, D., Wilk, S., Michalowski, W. , Slowinski, R., Thomas, R., Kadzinski, M. & Farion, K. (2014). Learning the preferences of physicians for the organization of result lists of medical evidence articles. Methods of Information in Medicine, 53(05), pp. 344-356. doi: 10.3414/me13-01-0085

Book Section

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2021). Save the Children UK’s #blogladesh Campaign and the Change in Humanitarian Reporting. In: Tandoc, E. C., Jenkins, J., Thomas, R. & Westlund, O. (Eds.), Critical Incidents in Journalism: Pivotal Moments Reshaping Journalism Around the World. . London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003019688

Conference or Workshop Item

O'Sullivan, D., Wilk, S., Michalowski, W. , Slowinski, R., Thomas, R. & Farion, K. (2012). Discovering the Preferences of Physicians with Regards to Rank-ordered Medical Documents. Paper presented at the Discovering the Preferences of Physicians with Regards to Rank-ordered Medical Documents.

Thesis

Thomas, R. (2024). A mixed methods exploration of the utilisation of embedded university counselling services by ethnic minority students in London.. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City St George’s, University of London)

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