Publications

Books

  • Patient-Reported Outcomes and Experience: Measure what we want from PROMs and PREMs (2022) [link]
  • Principles of Health Interoperability: FHIR, HL7 and SNOMED CT, 4th edition (2021) [link]

Papers

  • Routine measurement of patient experience (2023) [link]
  • Why it is hard to use PROMs and PREMs in routine health and care (2023) [link]
  • Readiness for five digital technologies in general practice: perceptions of staff in one part of southern England (2022) [link]
  • Person-specific outcome measure (PSO) for use in primary and community care (2021)  [link]
  • Development of social contact and loneliness measures with validation in social prescribing (2021)  [link]
  • Measure what we want: a taxonomy of short generic person-reported outcome and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs)  [2020)  [link]
  • Comparison of staff and resident health status ratings in care homes (2020)  [link]
  • Digital innovation evaluation: user perceptions of innovation readiness, digital confidence, innovation adoption, user experience and behaviour change (2019)  [link]
  • Personal Wellbeing Score (PWS)—a short version of ONS4: development and validation in social prescribing (2019)  [link]
  • Monitoring work well-being, job confidence and care provided by care home staff using a self-report survey (2019)  [link]
  • Health status of care home residents: practicality and construct validity of data collection by staff at scale (2019)  [link]
  • Development and initial testing of a Health Confidence Score (HCS) (2019)  [link]
  • Performance of EQ-5D, howRu and Oxford hip & knee scores in assessing the outcome of hip and knee replacements (2016)  [link]
  • The Load Model: an alternative to QALY (2016)  [link]
  • Validation of the howRu and howRwe questionnaires at the individual patient level (2015)  [link]
  • A short generic patient experience questionnaire: howRwe – development and validation (2014)  [link]
  • Evaluation of a new short generic measure of health status: howRu (2010) [link]