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    National Clinical Sentinel Audit of Evidence‐based Prescribing for Older People
    with G. M. Batty, R. L. Grant, R. Aggarwal, J. M. Potter, M. G. Pearson, and S. H. D. Jackson
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (2): 273-279. 2004.
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    A prospective study of the practical issues of local involvement in national audit of COPD
    with C. M. Roberts, S. Barnes, and M. G. Pearson
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (2): 281-290. 2004.
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    Improving clinical practice in stroke through audit: results of three rounds of National Stroke Audit
    with P. Irwin, A. Hoffman, M. Pearson, and A. G. Rudd
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (4): 306-314. 2005.
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    National sentinel clinical audit of evidence‐based prescribing for older people: methodology and development
    with R. L. Grant, G. M. Batty, R. Aggarwal, J. M. Potter, M. G. Pearson, A. Oborne, and S. H. D. Jackson
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (2): 189-198. 2002.
  • Tuberculosis services in partnership: the case of Egypt
    with A. Vassall, E. Elmoghazy, A. Galal, M. V. Cleeff, K. Dolan, J. Shearer, G. M. Feldman, F. Sorvillo, and B. Cole
    Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 32 (1): 124-128. 2004.
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    Evaluation of the condom Distribution Program in New South Wales Prisons, Australia
    with Kate Dolan and James Shearer
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1): 124-128. 2004.
    Male to male unprotected anal sex is the main route of HIV transmission in Australia. The Australian Study of Health and Relationships, a large, representative population survey of sexual health behaviors, found that six percent of males in the general population have engaged in homosexual activity. These findings were consistent with studies in Europeand North America. Condoms have been shown to reduce the transmission of HIV in the community. Barriers to the use of condoms include access,stigm…Read more
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    Evaluation of the Condom Distribution Program in New South Wales Prisons, Australia
    with Kate Dolan and James Shearer
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (1): 124-128. 2004.
    Male to male unprotected anal sex is the main route of HIV transmission in Australia. The Australian Study of Health and Relationships, a large, representative population survey of sexual health behaviors, found that six percent of males in the general population have engaged in homosexual activity. These findings were consistent with studies in Europeand North America. Condoms have been shown to reduce the transmission of HIV in the community. Barriers to the use of condoms include access,stigm…Read more