2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ienj.2021.101000
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A classification of primary care streaming pathways in UK emergency departments: Findings from a multi-methods study comprising cross-sectional survey; site visits with observations, semi-structured and informal interviews

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“…">reviewing all participant information and data collection tools and processes that were submitted for Research Ethics Committee approval, planning and participating in activities within each study phase: the rapid review of evidence, a survey of hospitals, selection of case study sites, case study data collection and analysis and overall management and scrutiny, 42–46 planning and delivering the two stakeholder events, including developing materials for workshops during each day, facilitating some of the round‐table discussions and presenting the workshop sessions alongside researchers, 47 …”
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“…">reviewing all participant information and data collection tools and processes that were submitted for Research Ethics Committee approval, planning and participating in activities within each study phase: the rapid review of evidence, a survey of hospitals, selection of case study sites, case study data collection and analysis and overall management and scrutiny, 42–46 planning and delivering the two stakeholder events, including developing materials for workshops during each day, facilitating some of the round‐table discussions and presenting the workshop sessions alongside researchers, 47 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…">planning and delivering the two stakeholder events, including developing materials for workshops during each day, facilitating some of the round‐table discussions and presenting the workshop sessions alongside researchers, 47 dissemination activities including reports to the study funders, producing a range of accessible written and oral outputs during the study, preparing lay summaries of all academic papers [see GPs in emergency department (ED)s (primecentre.wales)], co‐authoring publications 45,46,48 and planning for dissemination at study end and scrutiny through the Study Steering Committee.…”
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