Items where Author is "Hunter, David J."

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Article

Cheetham, Mandy, Redgate, Samantha, van der Graff, Peter, Humble, Clare, Hunter, David J. and Adamson, Ashley (2023) ‘What I really want is academics who want to partner and who care about the outcome’: findings from a mixed-methods study of evidence use in local government in England. Evidence and Policy, 19 (1). pp. 74-94. ISSN 1744-2648

Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Hunter, David J. and Gray, Joanne (2021) The art and science of priority-setting: assessing the value of Public Health England’s Prioritization Framework. Journal of Public Health, 43 (3). pp. 625-631. ISSN 1741-3842

Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Hunter, David J., Erskine, Jonathan and Hudson, Bob (2020) Large-scale health system transformation in the United Kingdom: Implementing the new care models in the NHS. Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 34 (3). pp. 325-344. ISSN 1477-7266

Hunter, David J., Marks, Linda, Brown, J., Scalabrini, Silvia, Salway, Sarah, Vale, Luke, Gray, Joanne and Payne, Nick (2016) The potential value of priority-setting methods in public health investment decisions: qualitative findings from three English local authorities. Critical Public Health, 26 (5). pp. 578-587. ISSN 1469-3682

Marks, Linda, Hunter, David J., Scalabrini, Silvia, Gray, Joanne, McCafferty, Sara, Payne, Nick, Peckham, Stephen, Salway, Sarah and Thokala, Praveen (2015) The return of public health to local government in England: changing the parameters of the public health prioritization debate? Public Health, 129 (9). pp. 1194-1203. ISSN 0033-3506

Rushmer, Rosemary K., Cheetham, Mandy, Cox, Lynda, Crosland, Ann, Gray, Joanne, Hughes, Liam, Hunter, David J., McCabe, Karen, Seaman, Pete, Tannahill, Carol and Van Der Graaf, Peter (2015) Research utilisation and knowledge mobilisation in the commissioning and joint planning of public health interventions to reduce alcohol-related harms: a qualitative case design using a cocreation approach. Health Services and Delivery Research, 3 (33). pp. 1-182. ISSN 2050-4349

Hunter, David J., Erskine, Jonathan, Small, Adrian, McGovern, Tom, Hicks, Chris, Whitty, Paula and Lugsden, Edward (2015) Doing transformational change in the English NHS in the context of “big bang” redisorganisation: Findings from the North East transformation system. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 29 (1). pp. 10-24. ISSN 1477-7266

Rushmer, Rosemary, Hunter, David J. and Steven, Alison (2014) Using interactive workshops to prompt knowledge exchange: a realist evaluation of a knowledge to action initiative. Public Health, 128 (6). pp. 552-560. ISSN 0033-3506

Blackman, Tim, Harrington, Barbara, Elliott, Eva, Greene, Alex, Hunter, David J., Marks, Linda, McKee, Lorna and Williams, Gareth (2011) Framing health inequalities for local intervention: comparative case studies. Sociology of Health and Illness, 34 (1). pp. 49-63. ISSN 0141-9889

Blackman, Tim, Hunter, David J., Marks, Linda, Harrington, Barbara, Elliott, Eva, Williams, Gareth, Greene, Alex and McKee, Lorna (2010) Wicked Comparisons: Reflections on cross-national research about health inequalities in the UK. Evaluation, 16 (1). pp. 43-57. ISSN 1356-3890

Smith, Kat, Hunter, David J., Blackman, Tim, Williams, Gareth, McKee, Lorna, Harrington, Barbara, Elliott, Eva, Marks, Linda and Greene, Alex (2009) Divergence or convergence? Health inequalities and policy in a devolved Britain. Critical Social Policy, 29 (2). pp. 216-242. ISSN 0261-0183

Harrington, Barbara, Smith, Kat, Hunter, David J., Marks, Linda, Blackman, Tim, McKee, Lorna, Greene, Alex, Elliott, Eva and Williams, Gareth (2009) Health inequalities in England, Scotland and Wales: stakeholders' accounts and policy compared. Public Health, 123 (1). e24-e28. ISSN 0033-3506

Carr, Susan, Lhussier, Monique, Reynolds, Joanna, Hunter, David J. and Hannaway, Catherine (2009) Leadership for health improvement: implementation and evaluation. Journal of Health Organisation and Management, 23 (2). pp. 200-215. ISSN 1477-7266

Blackman, Tim, Elliott, Eva, Greene, Alex, Harrington, Barbara, Hunter, David J., Marks, Linda, McKee, Lorna, Smith, Kat and Williams, Gareth (2009) Tackling health inequalities in post-devolution Britain: do targets matter? Public Administration, 87 (4). pp. 762-778. ISSN 0033-3298

Report

Rushmer, Rosemary, Steven, Alison and Hunter, David J. (2011) ‘Hearing what other people are doing is always interesting…’ From Research To Reality: a Realist Evaluation of a knowledge to action initiative. Project Report. North East Improvement and Efficiency Partnership.

Russell, Andrew, Hornsby, Robert, White, Martin, Hunter, David J., Mason, James and Chappel, David (2010) Contraband and counterfeit tobacco: exploring an economic disincentive to the denormalization of tobacco. Project Report. Medical Research Council, London, UK.

Conference or Workshop Item

Rushmer, Rosemary, Steven, Alison and Hunter, David J. (2011) What happens when developmental workshops are used as a mechanism for knowledge exchange – a realist evaluation of the Research to Reality Programme in the North East of England. In: UKCRC Centres of Excellence Summer School, 30 June-1 July 2011, Queen’s University Belfast.

Rushmer, Rosemary, Steven, Alison and Hunter, David J. (2011) What happens when workshops are used as a mechanism for knowledge exchange? A realist evaluation of the Research to Reality Programme in North East of England. In: Fuse Knowledge Exchange in Public Health Conference, 11 -12 April 2011, Durham, UK.

Rushmer, Rosemary, Steven, Alison and Hunter, David J. (2010) Is it working together? A longitudinal case study to explore issues and pragmatic solutions involved in cross-sector working in public health. In: 18th Annual Public Health Forum, 24-25 March 2010, Bournemouth, UK.

Book

Greener, Ian, Harrington, Barbara, Hunter, David J., Mannion, Russell and Powell, Martin (2014) Reforming Healthcare: What's the Evidence? Policy Press, Bristol. ISBN 978-1447307112

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