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Overview

Glenn Robert is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Health Professions and Medicine, with a significant focus on General Health Professions and Clinical Psychology as notable subfields.

Their work covers several main topics including Mental Health and Patient Involvement, Health Policy Implementation Science, Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology, Healthcare Innovation and Challenges, Diabetes Management and Education, Family and Disability Support Research, and Infant Development and Preterm Care.

Glenn Robert has published extensively, with a number of recent papers illustrating the scope of their research interests. Key publications include:

  • Lost in the shadows: reflections on the dark side of co-production (2020), Health Research Policy and Systems
  • Mapping definitions of co-production and co-design in health and social care: A systematic scoping review providing lessons for the future (2022), Health Expectations
  • Gratitude in Health Care: A Meta-narrative Review (2020), Qualitative Health Research
  • A systematic review of behavioural and exercise interventions for the prevention and management of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy symptoms (2021), Journal of Cancer Survivorship
  • Special Issue- Engaging Vulnerable Populations in the Co-Production of Public Services (2021), International Journal of Public Administration

In addition to journal articles, Robert has contributed to books published by Policy Press and Cambridge University Press. Notable titles include:

  • COVID-19 and Co-production in Health and Social Care Research, Policy and Practice: Volume 1: The Challenges and Necessity of Co-production (2021)
  • COVID-19 and Co-production in Health and Social Care Research, Policy, and Practice (2021)
  • Co-Producing and Co-Designing (2022)

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authors such as Giulia Zoccatelli, Sally Brearley, Anne Marie Rafferty, Graham Martin, and Amit Desai, with co-authorship counts ranging from 9 to 11 publications shared with each.

Robert's work appears predominantly in journals focusing on public and health-related engagement and policy. Frequent publication venues include BMJ Open, Health Expectations, and Research Involvement and Engagement, with contributions also appearing in Research Square and Progrès en Urologie - FMC.

Best Publications

  • Diffusion of Innovations in Service Organizations: Systematic Review and Recommendations

    Trisha Greenhalgh;Glenn Robert;Fraser Macfarlane;Paul Bate

  • Experience-based design: from redesigning the system around the patient to co-designing services with the patient

    Paul Bate;Glenn Robert

  • Storylines of research in diffusion of innovation: a meta-narrative approach to systematic review.

    Trisha Greenhalgh;Glenn Robert;Fraser Macfarlane;Paul Bate

  • Diffusion of Innovations in Health Service Organisations: A Systematic Literature Review

    Trisha Greenhalgh;Glenn Robert;Paul Bate;Fraser Macfarlane

  • Quality collaboratives: lessons from research

    John C Ovretveit;Paul Bate;Paul Cleary;Shan Cretin

  • Experience-based Co-design and Healthcare Improvement: Realizing Participatory Design in the Public Sector

    Sara Donetto;Paola Pierri;Vicki Tsianakas;Glenn Robert

  • Bringing User Experience to Healthcare Improvement: The Concepts, Methods and Practices of Experience-Based Design

    P. Bate;G. Robert

  • Patients and staff as codesigners of healthcare services

    Glenn Robert;Jocelyn Cornwell;Louise Locock;Arnie Purushotham

  • Knowledge management and communities of practice in the private sector: lessons for modernizing the National Health Service in England and Wales

    S.P. Bate;G. Robert

  • How to spread good ideas: A systematic review of the literature on diffusion, spread and sustainability of innovations in health service delivery and organisation

    T Greenhalgh;G Robert;SP Bate;O Kyriakidou

  • Positron emission tomography: establishing priorities for health technology assessment.

    G Robert;R Milne

  • An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research

    Trisha Greenhalgh;Ellen Annandale;Richard Ashcroft;James Barlow

  • The Participatory Zeitgeist: an explanatory theoretical model of change in an era of coproduction and codesign in healthcare improvement.

    Victoria Palmer;Wayne Weavell;Rosemary Callander;Donella Piper

  • Lost in the shadows: reflections on the dark side of co-production.

    Oli Williams;Sophie Sarre;Stan Constantina Papoulias;Sarah Knowles

  • Organizing for Quality: The Improvement Journeys of Leading Hospitals in Europe and the United States

    Paul Bate;Peter Mendel;Glenn Robert

  • 'Early warning systems' for identifying new healthcare technologies.

    Robert G;Stevens A;Gabbay J

  • Using Experience-based Co-design (EBCD) to improve the quality of healthcare: mapping where we are now and establishing future directions

    Sara Donetto;Vicki Tsianakas;Glenn Robert

  • Implementing patient-centred cancer care: using experience-based co-design to improve patient experience in breast and lung cancer services

    Vicki Tsianakas;Glenn Robert;Jill Maben;Alison Richardson

  • Toward More User-Centric OD: Lessons From the Field of Experience-Based Design and a Case Study

    Paul Bate;Glenn Robert

  • 'Poppets and parcels': the links between staff experience of work and acutely ill older peoples' experience of hospital care

    Jill Maben;Mary Adams;Riccardo Peccei;Trevor Murrells

  • Experience-based Co design and Healthcare Improvement: Realising Participatory Design in the Public Sector

    Sara Donetto;Paola Pierri;Vicki Tsianakas;Glenn Robert

Frequent Co-Authors

Louise Locock
Louise Locock University of Aberdeen
James Barlow
James Barlow Imperial College London
Sue Ziebland
Sue Ziebland University of Oxford
Trisha Greenhalgh
Trisha Greenhalgh University of Oxford
Naomi Fulop
Naomi Fulop University College London
Fiona Jones
Fiona Jones St George's, University of London
Russell Mannion
Russell Mannion University of Birmingham
Graham P. Martin
Graham P. Martin University of Cambridge
Catherine Pope
Catherine Pope University of Oxford
Ivan Eisler
Ivan Eisler King's College London

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