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Caroline Sanders is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several main fields of study including Health Professions and Medicine, with a significant focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, and Health.

Their work addresses a variety of topics primarily centered on Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare, Homelessness and Social Issues, Health Policy Implementation Science, Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, as well as Chronic Disease Management Strategies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Caroline Sanders include:

  • Smartphone-Enhanced Symptom Management In Psychosis: Open, Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Ethnic inequalities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake and comparison to seasonal influenza vaccine uptake in Greater Manchester, UK: A cohort study, 2022, PLoS Medicine
  • Patient safety in marginalised groups: a narrative scoping review, 2020, International Journal for Equity in Health
  • Challenges and adaptations to public involvement with marginalised groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: commentary with illustrative case studies in the context of patient safety research, 2022, Research Involvement and Engagement
  • Dementia and mild cognitive impairment in prisoners aged over 50 years in England and Wales: a mixed-methods study, 2020, Health Services and Delivery Research

Caroline Sanders frequently collaborates with other researchers. Their most common co-authors include:

  • William G Dixon
  • Charlotte A Sharp
  • Kelly Howells
  • Peter Bower
  • Sabine N van der Veer

Their publications are often found in venues such as:

  • Research Involvement and Engagement
  • BMJ Open
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • BMC Health Services Research
  • Lara D. Veeken

Best Publications

  • Exploring barriers to participation and adoption of telehealth and telecare within the Whole System Demonstrator trial: A qualitative study

    Caroline Sanders;Anne Rogers;Robert Bowen;Peter Bower

  • Reporting on quality of life in randomised controlled trials: bibliographic study

    Caroline Sanders;Matthias Egger;Jenny Donovan;Deborah Tallon

  • The significance and consequences of having painful and disabled joints in older age: co‐existing accounts of normal and disrupted biographies

    Caroline Sanders;Jenny Donovan;Paul Dieppe

  • Implementation of self management support for long term conditions in routine primary care settings: cluster randomised controlled trial

    Anne Kennedy;Peter Bower;David Reeves;Tom Blakeman

  • Effect of telehealth on quality of life and psychological outcomes over 12 months (Whole Systems Demonstrator telehealth questionnaire study): nested study of patient reported outcomes in a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial

    Martin Cartwright;Shashivadan P Hirani;Lorna Rixon;Michelle Beynon

  • Social networks, social capital and chronic illness self-management: a realist review

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Anne Rogers;Caroline Sanders;Anne Kennedy

  • Shifting priorities in multimorbidity: a longitudinal qualitative study of patient's prioritization of multiple conditions

    Rebecca L Morris;Caroline Sanders;Anne P Kennedy;Anne Rogers

  • Social Networks, the ‘Work’ and Work Force of Chronic Illness Self-Management: A Survey Analysis of Personal Communities

    Ivaylo Vassilev;Anne Rogers;Anne Rogers;Christian Blickem;Helen Brooks

  • Qualitative meta-synthesis of user experience of computerised therapy for depression and anxiety

    Sarah E. Knowles;Gill Toms;Caroline Sanders;Penny Bee

  • Patient Perspectives on Sharing Anonymized Personal Health Data Using a Digital System for Dynamic Consent and Research Feedback: A Qualitative Study

    Karen Spencer;Caroline Sanders;Edgar A Whitley;David Lund

  • Re-thinking the relationship between long-term condition self-management education and the utilisation of health services

    Claire Gately;Anne Rogers;Caroline Sanders

  • A comprehensive evaluation of the impact of telemonitoring in patients with long-term conditions and social care needs: protocol for the whole systems demonstrator cluster randomised trial.

    Peter Bower;Martin Cartwright;Shashivadan P Hirani;James Barlow

  • Using social media for support and feedback by mental health service users: thematic analysis of a twitter conversation

    Andrew Shepherd;Caroline Sanders;Michael Doyle;Jenny Shaw

  • An organisational analysis of the implementation of telecare and telehealth: The Whole Systems Demonstrator

    Jane Hendy;Theopisti Chrysanthaki;James Barlow;Martin Knapp

  • Social networks, work and network-based resources for the management of long-term conditions: a framework and study protocol for developing self-care support

    Anne Rogers;Ivaylo Vassilev;Caroline Sanders;Susan Kirk

  • Dynamic consent: a possible solution to improve patient confidence and trust in how electronic patient records are used in medical research.

    Hawys Williams;Karen Spencer;Caroline Sanders;David Lund

  • Quantifying beliefs regarding telehealth: Development of the Whole Systems Demonstrator Service User Technology Acceptability Questionnaire.

    Shashivadan P Hirani;Lorna Rixon;Michelle Beynon;Martin Cartwright

  • Factors associated with change in pain and disability over time: A community-based prospective observational study of hip and knee osteoarthritis

    Tim J Peters;Caroline Sanders;Paul Dieppe;Jenny Donovan

  • Blame the Patient, Blame the Doctor or Blame the System? A Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies of Patient Safety in Primary Care.

    Gavin Daker-White;Rebecca Hays;Jennifer McSharry;Sally J Giles

  • Professional status in a changing world: The case of medicines use reviews in English community pharmacy.

    Ruth McDonald;Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi;Caroline Sanders;Darren Ashcroft

  • Unmet need for joint replacement: a qualitative investigation of barriers to treatment among individuals with severe pain and disability of the hip and knee.

    Caroline Sanders;J. L. Donovan;P. A. Dieppe

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne Kennedy
Anne Kennedy University of Southampton
Jenny L Donovan
Jenny L Donovan University of Bristol
James Barlow
James Barlow Imperial College London
Linda Davies
Linda Davies University of Manchester
David M. Schultz
David M. Schultz University of Manchester
Ruth McDonald
Ruth McDonald University of Manchester
Ruth Boaden
Ruth Boaden University of Manchester
Jane Kaye
Jane Kaye University of Oxford
Richard Drake
Richard Drake University of Manchester
Claire M. Fraser
Claire M. Fraser University of Maryland, Baltimore

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