个人简介
BA Mathematics, Oxford University, 1975
MSc Management Science, Imperial College London, 1976
PhD Sociology, London University, 1996
研究领域
Professor Britten is a medical sociologist with particular interests in lay views of prescribed and non-prescribed treatments, patient-doctor communication about prescribing, the management of multiple medications in chronic illness, the synthesis of qualitative research, and user involvement in research. Within the Institute of Health Research at UEMS, she leads the Third Gap research group. She is also a member of the Executive of PenCLAHRC with particular responsibilities for patient and public involvement, person-centred care, and the internal evaluation. Before coming to Exeter, Professor Britten worked at the London School of Economics, Bristol University, the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’s Hospitals, and King’s College London.
Professor Britten chairs the University of Exeter Gender Equality Group and the Positive Working Environment Support and Challenge Group. She is a member of the University’s Equality and Diversity Advisory Group, and a member of both the University and the UEMS Athena SWAN working groups. Professor Britten is also a member of the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry Research Degrees Committee. Within the Institute of Health Research, she leads the Qualitative Research Support Group which has a regular seminar series.
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Gibson A, Boddy K, Maguire K, Britten N (In Press). Exploring the impact of providing evidence-based medicine training to service users. Research Involvement and Engagement, 1, 1-13. Full text.
Greenhalgh T, Annandale E, Ashcroft R, Barlow J, Black N, Bleakley A, Boaden R, Braithwaite J, Britten N, Carnevale F, et al (2016). An open letter to the BMJ editors on qualitative research. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 352 Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 1159
Heaton J, Day J, Britten N (2016). Collaborative research and the co-production of knowledge for practice: an illustrative case study. Implement Sci, 11 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 19
Britten N, Moore L, Lydahl D, Naldemirci O, Elam M, Wolf A (2016). Elaboration of the Gothenburg model of person-centred care. Health Expect Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Craig P, Rahm-Hallberg I, Britten N, Borglin G, Meyer G, Köpke S, Noyes J, Chandler J, Levati S, Sales A, et al (2016). Erratum to: Researching Complex Interventions in Health: the State of the Art. BMC Health Serv Res, 16(1). Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Britten N, Maguire K (2016). Lay knowledge, social movements and the use of medicines: Personal reflections. Health (London), 20(2), 77-93. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 13
Frost J, Garside R, Cooper C, Britten N (2016). Meta-Study as Diagnostic: Toward Content over Form in Qualitative Synthesis. Qual Health Res, 26(3), 307-319. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 10
Heaton J, Britten N, Krska J, Reeve J (2016). Person-centred medicines optimisation policy in England: an agenda for research on polypharmacy. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 1-11. Full text.
Britten N, Pope C, Halford S, Richeldi L (2016). What if we made stratified medicine work for patients?. The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 4(1), 8-10.
Day J, Heaton J, Britten N (2016). What is the nature and value of a risk management tool in a large-scale complex programme of collaborative applied health research?. Health, Risk and Society, 1-17. Abstract. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 6
Taylor RS, Hayward C, Eyre V, Austin J, Davies R, Doherty P, Jolly K, Wingham J, Van Lingen R, Abraham C, et al (2015). Clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Rehabilitation Enablement in Chronic Heart Failure (REACH-HF) facilitated self-care rehabilitation intervention in heart failure patients and caregivers: rationale and protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 5(12). Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Moore L, Frost J, Britten N (2015). Context and complexity: the meaning of self-management for older adults with heart disease. Sociol Health Illn, 37(8), 1254-1269. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 17
Murdoch J, Varley A, Fletcher E, Britten N, Price L, Calitri R, Green C, Lattimer V, Richards SH, Richards DA, et al (2015). Implementing telephone triage in general practice: a process evaluation of a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMC Fam Pract, 16 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 8
Heaton J, Day J, Britten N (2015). Inside the "black Box" of a Knowledge Translation Program in Applied Health Research. Qualitative Health Research, 25(11), 1477-1491. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 31
Griffiths S, Barnes R, Britten N, Wilkinson R (2015). Multiple repair sequences in everyday conversations involving people with Parkinson's disease. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 50(6), 814-829. Abstract. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 3
Wingham J, Frost J, Britten N, Jolly K, Greaves C, Abraham C, Dalal H, REACH-HF research investigators (2015). Needs of caregivers in heart failure management: a qualitative study. Chronic Illn, 11(4), 304-319. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2
Britten N, Denford S, Harris-Golesworthy F, Jibson S, Pyart N, Stein K (2015). Patient involvement in drug licensing: a case study. Soc Sci Med, 131, 289-296. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 1
Reeve J, Dickenson M, Harris J, Ranson E, Dohnhammer U, Cooper L, Krska J, Byng R, Britten N (2015). Solutions to problematic polypharmacy: learning from the expertise of patients. Br J Gen Pract, 65(635), 319-320. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 5
Campbell JL, Fletcher E, Britten N, Green C, Holt T, Lattimer V, Richards DA, Richards SH, Salisbury C, Taylor RS, et al (2015). The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telephone triage for managing same-day consultation requests in general practice: a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing general practitioner-led and nurse-led management systems with usual care (the ESTEEM trial). Health Technol Assess, 19(13), 1-viii. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 7
Gradinger F, Britten N, Wyatt K, Froggatt K, Gibson A, Jacoby A, Lobban F, Mayes D, Snape D, Rawcliffe T, et al (2015). Values associated with public involvement in health and social care research: a narrative review. Health Expect, 18(5), 661-675. Abstract. Author URL. Full text.