Chris Salisbury

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2009

Number

17

Co-Authors

'PhysioDirect' telephone assessment and advice services for physiotherapy: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (2009)

Salisbury, Chris, Foster, Nadine E, Bishop, Annette, Calnan, Michael, Coast, Jo, Hall, Jeanette, ...

Abstract Background Providing timely access to physiotherapy has long been a problem for the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. In an attempt to improve access some physiotherapy services...

Is fast access to general practice all that should matter? a discrete choice experiment of patients’ preferences (2008)

Gerard, Karen, Salisbury, Chris, Street, Deborah, Pope, Catherine, Baxter, Helen

Objectives: To determine the relative importance of factors that influence patient choice in the booking of general practice appointments for two health problems. Methods: Two discrete choice...

An evaluation of advanced access in general practice (2007)

Salisbury, Chris, Banks, Jon, Goodall, Stephen, Baxter, Helen, Montgomery, Alan, Pope, Catherine, ...

Aims: To evaluate ‘Advanced Access’ in general practice, and assess its impact on patients, practice organisation, activity, and staff. Objectives: To describe the range of strategies that...

'Two sides of the coin'--the value of personal continuity to GPs: a qualitative interview study (2006)

Ridd, Matthew, Shaw, Alison, Salisbury, Chris

Background. Continuity is thought to be important to GPs but the values behind this are unknown. Objectives. To explore the values that doctors working in general practice attach to continuity of...

'Two sides of the coin'--the value of personal continuity to GPs: a qualitative interview study (2006)

Ridd, Matthew, Shaw, Alison, Salisbury, Chris

Background. Continuity is thought to be important to GPs but the values behind this are unknown. Objectives. To explore the values that doctors working in general practice attach to continuity of...

'Two sides of the coin'--the value of personal continuity to GPs: a qualitative interview study (2006)

Ridd, Matthew, Shaw, Alison, Salisbury, Chris

Background. Continuity is thought to be important to GPs but the values behind this are unknown. Objectives. To explore the values that doctors working in general practice attach to continuity of...

A health needs assessment of street-based prostitutes: cross-sectional survey (2004)

Jeal, Nikki, Salisbury, Chris

Background Research with prostitutes has tended to concentrate on sexual health rather than wider health issues, and has failed to differentiate between street‐based prostitutes and...

The provision of 'same-day' care in general practice: an observational study (2003)

Stoddart, Helen, Evans, Maggie, Peters, Tim J, Salisbury, Chris

Background. Surveys suggest that general practice is perceived to be inaccessible, with long delays before it is possible to be seen by a doctor. Although there is demand for rapid access to care,...

The demand for out-of-hours care from GPs: a review (2000)

Salisbury, Chris

Background. The perception of a relentless increase in demand for out-of-hours care has led to the development of new models of organization. A comprehensive review of the evidence about the demand...

Providing care closer to home

Salisbury, Chris, Purdy, Sarah

The strategy is popular with patients but questions about cost and quality remain

The involvement of private companies in NHS general practice

Salisbury, Chris

May improve access but weakens the foundation of primary care in the NHS

Maximising Responses to Discrete Choice Experiments: A Randomised Trial

Joanna Coast, Terry N. Flynn, Chris Salisbury, Jordan Louviere, Tim J. Peters

Objective: To identify any differences in response and completion rates across two versions of a questionnaire, in order to determine the trade-off between a potentially higher response rate (from a...

Impact of same-day appointments on patient satisfaction with general practice appointment systems

Sampson, Fiona, Pickin, Mark, O'Cathain, Alicia, Goodall, Stephen, Salisbury, Chris

Following recent concerns about patients' inability to book appointments in advance, this study examined the relationship between the proportion of GP appointments reserved for same-day booking, and...