Items where Author is "Colver, Allan"
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Colver, Allan, Rapley, Tim, Parr, Jeremy R, McConachie, Helen, Dovey-Pearce, Gail, Couteur, Ann Le, McDonagh, Janet E, Bennett, Caroline, Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Pearce, Mark S, Reape, Debbie, Chater, Nichola, Gleeson, Helena and Vale, Luke (2020) Facilitating transition of young people with long-term health conditions from children's to adults' healthcare services – implications of a 5-year research programme. Clinical Medicine, 20 (1). pp. 74-80. ISSN 1470-2118
Colver, Allan, Rapley, Tim, Parr, Jeremy R., McConachie, Helen, Dovey-Pearce, Gail, Le Couteur, Ann, McDonagh, Janet E., Bennett, Caroline, Hislop, Jennifer, Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Mann, Kay Mann, Merrick, Hannah, Pearce, Mark, Reape, Debbie and Vale, Luke (2019) Facilitating the transition of young people with long-term conditions through health services from childhood to adulthood: the Transition research programme. Programme Grants for Applied Research, 7 (4). pp. 1-235. ISSN 2050-4322
McDonagh, Janet, Farre, Albert, Gleeson, Helena, Rapley, Tim, Dovey-Pearce, Gail, Reape, Debbie, Rigby, Emma, Colver, Allan and Parr, Jeremy (2018) Making healthcare work for young people. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 103 (6). p. 623. ISSN 0003-9888
Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Le Couteur, Ann, Vale, Luke and Colver, Allan (2018) Falling through the gaps: exploring the role of integrated commissioning in improving transition from children’s to adults' services for young people with long-term health conditions in England. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 23 (2). pp. 107-115. ISSN 1355-8196
Merrick, Hannah, McConachie, Helen, Le Couteur, Ann, Mann, Kay, Parr, Jeremy, Pearce, Mark and Colver, Allan (2015) Characteristics of young people with long term conditions close to transfer to adult health services. BMC Health Services Research, 15 (1). p. 435. ISSN 1472-6963
Forsyth, Rob, Colver, Allan, Alvanides, Seraphim, Woolley, Mark and Lowe, Marion (2007) Participation of young severely disabled children is influenced by their intrinsic impairments and environment. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 49 (5). pp. 345-349. ISSN 0012-1622