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Liz joined the Lancaster Medical School in December 2015. She has previously worked at the University of Leicester and University of Sheffield

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Murder by the book: using crime fiction as a bibliotherapeutic resourceBrewster, L. 9/10/2016 In: Medical Humanities. A multi-method study of a large-scale programme to improve patient safety using a harm-free care approachPower, M., Brewster, L., Parry, G., Brotherton, A., Minion, J., Ozieranski, P., Harrison, A., Dixon-Woods, M. 22/09/2016 In: BMJ Open. 6, 9, 15 p. A qualitative study of views and experiences of performance management for healthcare-associated infectionsBrewster, L., Tarrant, C., Dixon-Woods, M. 09/2016 In: Journal of Hospital Infection. 94, 1, p. 41-47. 7 p. Contextual barriers to implementation in primary care: an ethnographic study of a program to improve chronic kidney disease careArmstrong , N., Herbert, G., Brewster, L. 08/2016 In: Family Practice. 33, 4, p. 426-431. 6 p. More benefit from a well-stocked library than a well-stocked pharmacy: how do readers use books as therapy?Brewster, L. 1/07/2016 In: Plotting the reading experience. Wilfred Laurier University Press p. 167-182. 16 p. ISBN: 9781771121729. Resilience, respite and general practice: taking a mindful approach to culture changeBrewster, L. 04/2016 In: Family Practice. 33, 2, 2 p. 'Patient activation' as an outcome measure for primary care?Brewster, L., Tarrant, C., Armstrong, N. 10/2015 In: Family Practice. 32, 5, 2 p. What to expect when you're evaluating healthcare improvement: a concordat approach to managing collaboration and uncomfortable realitiesThe Safer Clinical Systems Phase 2 Core Group Collaboration and Writing Committee 1/05/2015 In: BMJ Quality and Safety. 24, 5, p. 318-324. 7 p. Examining the use of telehealth in community nursing: Identifying the factors affecting frontline staff acceptance and telehealth adoptionTaylor, J., Coates, E., Brewster, L., Mountain, G., Wessels, B., Hawley, M.S. 02/2015 In: Journal of Advanced Nursing. 71, 2, p. 326-337. 12 p. The public library as therapeutic landscape: a qualitative case studyBrewster, L. 03/2014 In: Health and Place. 26, p. 94-99. 6 p. Factors affecting front line staff acceptance of telehealth technologies: a mixed-method systematic reviewBrewster, L., Mountain, G., Wessels, B., Kelly, C., Hawley, M. 01/2014 In: Journal of Advanced Nursing. 70, 1, p. 21-33. 13 p. Mind the gap: do librarians understand service user perspectives on bibliotherapy?Brewster, L., Sen, B., Cox, A. 2013 In: Library Trends. 61, 3, p. 569-586. 18 p. Legitimising bibliotherapy: evidence-based discourses in healthcareBrewster, L., Sen, B., Cox, A. 03/2012 In: Journal of Documentation. 68, 2, p. 185-205. 21 p. An investigation of experiences of reading for mental health and well-being and their relation to models of bibliotherapyBrewster, L. 2012 University of Sheffield. 'Quality signposting': the role of online information prescription in providing patient informationBrewster, L., Sen, B. 03/2011 In: Health Information and Libraries Journal. 28, 1, p. 59-67. 9 p. Journal article'Medicine for the soul': bibliotherapy and the public library Master's ThesisCrime, identity and disguise in London 1670 - 1805

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