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Dr Nav Aujla
Hilda Frost
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Amy O'Donnell
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A comparative overview of health and social care policy for older people in England and Scotland, United Kingdom (UK)2023
Dr Nav Aujla
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Complex interventions for improving independent living and quality of life amongst community-dwelling older adults: A systematic review and meta-Analysis2023
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Nav Aujla
Dr Sue Lewis
Examining the social networks of older adults receiving informal or formal care: a systematic review2023
Dr Nav Aujla
A crossover randomized controlled trial of priming interventions to increase hand hygiene at ward entrances2022
Dr Nav Aujla
Primary care doctor and nurse consultations among people who live in slums: a retrospective, cross-sectional survey in four countries2022
Dr Nav Aujla
Analysis of OpenStreetMap data quality at different stages of a participatory mapping process: evidence from slums in Africa and Asia2021
Dr Nav Aujla
Comparing the use of direct observation, standardised patients and exit interviews in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review of methods of assessing quality of primary care2021
Dr Nav Aujla
Development of a video-observation method for examining doctors’ clinical and interpersonal skills in a hospital outpatient clinic in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria2021
Dr Nav Aujla
Inequity of healthcare access and use and catastrophic health spending in slum communities: a retrospective, cross-sectional survey in four countries2021
Dr Nav Aujla
Pharmacies in informal settlements: a retrospective, cross-sectional household and health facility survey in four countries2021
Dr Nav Aujla
Do individual versus illness belief schema differ in the prediction of post-stroke recovery?2020
Dr Nav Aujla
Evaluating a stroke-specific version of the Illness Perception Questionnaire-Revised, using the Think-Aloud method2020
Dr Nav Aujla
Impact of the societal response to COVID-19 on access to healthcare for non-COVID 19 health issues in slum communities of Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria and Pakistan: results of pre-COVID and COVID-19 lockdown stakeholder engagements2020
Dr Nav Aujla
A protocol for a multi-site, spatially-referenced household survey in slum settings: methods for access, sampling frame construction, sampling, and field data collection2019
Dr Nav Aujla
The relationship between patients’ illness beliefs and recovery after stroke2019
Dr Nav Aujla
Users’ experiences of a pragmatic diabetes prevention intervention implemented in primary care: Qualitative study.2019
Dr Nav Aujla
Using environmental engineering to increase hand-hygiene compliance: a cross-over study protocol2017
Dr Nav Aujla
Can illness beliefs, from the common-sense model, prospectively predict adherence to self-management behaviours? A systematic review and meta-analysis.2016
Dr Nav Aujla
Unequal treatment: health care experiences and needs of patients with cancer from minority ethnic communities2015
Dr Nav Aujla
Identifying people with or at risk of type 2 diabete2014
Dr Nav Aujla
The association of physiological cortisol and IVF treatment outcomes: a systematic review2014
Dr Nav Aujla
Identifying people with type 2 diabetes and those at risk: lessons from the Measure Your Waist (MY-WAIST) mixed-methods study in UK primary-care2013
Dr Nav Aujla
The association between body mass index and health-related quality of life: influence of ethnicity on this relationship2013
Dr Nav Aujla
Influences on the uptake of diabetes screening: a qualitative study2012
Dr Nav Aujla
The association between anxiety and measures of glycaemia in a population-based diabetes screening programme2011
Dr Nav Aujla
The prevalence of depressive symptoms in a White European and South Asian population with impaired glucose regulation and screen-detected Type 2 diabetes mellitus: a comparison of two screening tools2010
Dr Nav Aujla
The prevalence of depression in white-European and south-Asian people with impaired glucose regulation and screen-detected type 2 diabetes mellitus2009