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« Back to PublicationsMental health research delivery: what can the National Health Service learn from the private sector?
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Adomaviciene A. et al, (2025), Brain, 148, 3441 - 3444
Participants' experiences and acceptability of a home-based walking exercise behaviour-change intervention (MOtivating Structure walking Activity in people with Intermittent Claudication (MOSAIC)).
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Volkmer B. et al, (2024), Physiotherapy, 122, 70 - 79
Home-Based, Walking Exercise Behavior Change Intervention vs Usual Care for Adults With Peripheral Artery Disease-Reply.
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Bearne LM. et al, (2022), JAMA, 328, 584 - 585
Effect of a Home-Based, Walking Exercise Behavior Change Intervention vs Usual Care on Walking in Adults With Peripheral Artery Disease: The MOSAIC Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Bearne LM. et al, (2022), JAMA, 327, 1344 - 1355
Treatment fidelity of delivering the MOtivating Structured walking Activity for Intermittent Claudication (MOSAIC) programme for people with peripheral arterial disease
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Sekhon M. et al, (2022), Physiotherapy, 114, e39 - e39
physiotherapist-led, home-based walking intervention for peripheral arterial disease: MOtivating Structured walking Activity for Intermittent Claudication (MOSAIC) randomised controlled trial
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Bearne L. et al, (2022), Physiotherapy, 114, e166 - e166
The impact of the motivating structured walking activity for intermittent claudication training for physiotherapists on therapeutic empathy and motivational interviewing
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Bieles J. et al, (2021), Physiotherapy, 113, e8 - e9
Fatigue in adults with primary antiphospholipid syndrome: findings from a mixed-methods study.
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Bearne LM. et al, (2020), Lupus, 29, 924 - 933
Motivating Structured walking Activity in people with Intermittent Claudication (MOSAIC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial of a physiotherapist-led, behavioural change intervention versus usual care in adults with intermittent claudication.
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Bearne L. et al, (2019), BMJ Open, 9
Dorsiflexion But Not Plantarflexion Force Declines At Lower Foot Skin Temperatures
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Bieles JS. et al, (2019), International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 26, 13 - 13
236 The prevalence and impact of fatigue and physical activity in people with primary antiphospholipid syndrome: a mixed methods study
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Bearne LM. et al, (2019), Rheumatology, 58
THE PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF FATIGUE IN PEOPLE WITH PRIMARY ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME: A MIXED METHODS STUDY
Conference paper
Bearne L. et al, (2019), ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 78, 215 - 215
ltitude exposure and increased heart rate: the role of the parasympathetic nervous system.
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Attias J. et al, (2017), J Physiol, 595, 4589 - 4590
Menopause alters temperature sensitivity of muscle force in humans.
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Bieles JS. et al, (2012), Eur J Appl Physiol, 112, 1117 - 1122
