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Amanda Howe is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of medicine and health professions. Their scholarly work focuses on a range of topics related to primary care, chronic disease management, global health, and healthcare quality.

The main fields of study for Amanda Howe include:

  • Medicine
  • Health Professions

Their research spans several subfields, notably:

  • General Health Professions
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Key topics covered in their publications are:

  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Global Health Workforce Issues

Amanda Howe has published regularly in several venues, with frequent publications in:

  • BJGP Open
  • British Journal of General Practice
  • Osteoporosis International
  • InnovAiT Education and inspiration for general practice
  • JAMA Internal Medicine

Recent papers include:

  • "The coronavirus outbreak: the central role of primary care in emergency preparedness and response" (2020) in BJGP Open
  • "COVID-19: a danger and an opportunity for the future of general practice" (2020) in British Journal of General Practice
  • "Lifestyle Intervention With or Without Lay Volunteers to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in People With Impaired Fasting Glucose and/or Nondiabetic Hyperglycemia" (2020) in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • "Fostering global primary care research: a capacity-building approach" (2020) in BMJ Global Health
  • "Long-term cost-effectiveness of screening for fracture risk in a UK primary care setting: the SCOOP study" (2020) in Osteoporosis International

Amanda Howe frequently collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Max Bachmann
  • Nikki Garner
  • Colin Greaves
  • Sara Auckland
  • Melanie Pascale

Best Publications

  • Towards an understanding of resilience and its relevance to medical training.

    Amanda Howe;Anna Smajdor;Andrea Stöckl

  • The measurement of patients' expectations for health care: A review and psychometric testing of a measure of patients' expectations

    Ann Bowling;G. Rowe;N. Lambert;M. Waddington

  • Prevalence of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) in three regions of England: a repeated cross-sectional study in primary care

    Luis C Nacul;Eliana M Lacerda;Derek Pheby;Peter Campion

  • ReseArch with Patient and Public invOlvement: a RealisT evaluation – the RAPPORT study

    Patricia Wilson;Patricia Wilson;Elspeth Mathie;Julia Keenan;Elaine McNeilly

  • Screening in the community to reduce fractures in older women (SCOOP): a randomised controlled trial

    Lee Shepstone;Elizabeth Lenaghan;Cyrus Cooper;Shane Clarke

  • Patients' and doctors' views on depression severity questionnaires incentivised in UK quality and outcomes framework: qualitative study.

    Christopher Dowrick;Geraldine M Leydon;Anita McBride;Amanda Howe

  • Portfolios in continuing medical education – effective and efficient?

    N J Mathers;M C Challis;A C Howe;N J Field

  • Management of depression in UK general practice in relation to scores on depression severity questionnaires: analysis of medical record data

    Tony Kendrick;Christopher Dowrick;Anita McBride;Amanda Howe

  • A systematic review of strategies to recruit and retain primary care doctors

    Puja Verma;John A Ford;Arabella Stuart;Amanda Howe

  • Effectiveness of visits from community pharmacists for patients with heart failure: HeartMed randomised controlled trial

    Richard Holland;Iain Brooksby;Elizabeth Lenaghan;Kate Ashton

  • The coronavirus outbreak: the central role of primary care in emergency preparedness and response.

    Catherine Dunlop;Amanda Howe;Donald Li;Luke N Allen

  • A systematic review of the clinical, public health and cost-effectiveness of rapid diagnostic tests for the detection and identification of bacterial intestinal pathogens in faeces and food.

    I Abubakar;L Irvine;CF Aldus;GM Wyatt

  • Contamination in trials of educational interventions

    M.R. Keogh-Brown;M.O. Bachmann;L. Shepstone;C. Hewitt

  • Involving patients in medical education

    Amanda Howe;Janie Anderson

  • Effectiveness of interventions to directly support food and drink intake in people with dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Asmaa Abdelhamid;Asmaa Abdelhamid;Diane Bunn;Maddie Copley;Vicky Cowap

  • Quality of clinical primary care and targeted incentive payments: an observational study

    Nicholas Steel;Susan Maisey;Allan Clark;Robert Fleetcroft

  • New perspectives--approaches to medical education at four new UK medical schools.

    Amanda Howe;Peter Campion;Judith Searle;Helen Smith

  • Effects of payment for performance in primary care: qualitative interview study

    Susan P. Maisey;Nick Steel;Roy Marsh;Stephen Gillam

  • Patient-centred medicine through student-centred teaching: a student perspective on the key impacts of community- based learning in undergraduate medical education.

    Amanda Howe

  • The functional status and well being of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome and their carers.

    Luis C Nacul;Eliana M Lacerda;Peter Campion;Derek Pheby

  • Quality of clinical primary care and targeted incentive payments

    Nicholas Steel;Susan Maisey;Allan Clark;Robert Fleetcroft

Frequent Co-Authors

Claire Goodman
Claire Goodman University of Hertfordshire
Richard Cookson
Richard Cookson University of York
Tony Kendrick
Tony Kendrick University of Southampton
Brian Clark Jolly
Brian Clark Jolly University of Newcastle Australia
Rebecca Lawton
Rebecca Lawton University of Leeds
Donna Rowen
Donna Rowen University of Sheffield
David Newble
David Newble University of Sheffield
Gene Rowe
Gene Rowe Norwich University
Matt Sutton
Matt Sutton University of Manchester
Carl May
Carl May London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

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