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2026

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Overview

Huw Davies is affiliated with the University of St Andrews in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine and health professions, with an emphasis on infectious diseases and general health professions.

Their recent scholarly output includes publications across several scientific journals and venues. These include:

  • Analysis of Serologic Cross-Reactivity Between Common Human Coronaviruses and SARS-CoV-2 Using Coronavirus Antigen Microarray, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Embedding researchers into organisations: a study of the features of embedded research initiatives, 2021, Evidence & Policy
  • Management of oral and maxillofacial trauma during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, 2021, British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Distinct SARS-CoV-2 antibody reactivity patterns in coronavirus convalescent plasma revealed by a coronavirus antigen microarray, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Development of a novel recombinant ELISA for the detection of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus IgG antibodies, 2021, Scientific Reports

The main fields of study associated with Davies's research are medicine and health professions. Subfields include general health professions, infectious diseases, animal science and zoology, epidemiology, and automotive engineering.

The topics most frequently addressed encompass SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, health policy implementation science, animal virus infections studies, SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, mental health and patient involvement, interprofessional education and collaboration, and dental research related to COVID-19.

Davies has collaborated with several researchers multiple times. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Aarti Jain
  • Philip L. Felgner
  • Rie Nakajima
  • Vicky Ward
  • Tricia Tooman

Publications by Davies have appeared most often in the following venues:

  • Evidence & Policy
  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Health and Social Care Delivery Research

Best Publications

  • Using Evidence: How research can inform public services

    Sandra M. Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T.O. Davies

  • What works?Evidence-based policy and practice in public services

    Huw T.O. Davies;Sandra M. Nutley;Peter C. Smith

  • When can odds ratios mislead

    Huw Talfryn Oakley Davies;Iain Kinloch Crombie;Manouche Tavakoli

  • The quantitative measurement of organizational culture in health care: A review of the available instruments

    Tim Scott;Russell Mannion;Huw Davies;Martin Marshall

  • Organisational culture and quality of health care

    Huw T O Davies;Sandra M Nutley;Russell Mannion

  • Towards systematic reviews that inform health care management and policy-making.

    John Lavis;Huw Davies;Andy Oxman;Jean-Louis Denis

  • From Knowing to Doing: A Framework for Understanding the Evidence-into-Practice Agenda

    Sandra Nutley;Isabel Walter;Huw T. O. Davies

  • Instruments for exploring organizational culture: A review of the literature

    Tobias Jung;Tim Scott;Huw T. O. Davies;Peter Bower

  • Implementing culture change in health care: theory and practice.

    Tim Scott;Russell Mannion;Huw T O Davies;Martin N Marshall

  • An implementation research agenda

    Martin P Eccles;David Armstrong;Richard Baker;Kevin Cleary

  • Simple pain rating scales hide complex idiosyncratic meanings

    Amanda C.de C. Williams;Huw Talfryn Oakley Davies;Yasmin Chadury

  • Does organisational culture influence health care performance? A review of the evidence.

    Tim Scott;Russell Mannion;Martin Marshall;Huw Davies

  • Cut and thrust: antecedent surgery and trauma among patients attending a chronic pain clinic

    Iain Kinloch Crombie;Huw Talfryn Oakley Davies;William A Macrae

  • Reviewing audit: barriers and facilitating factors for effective clinical audit

    G Johnston;I K Crombie;H T Davies;E M Alder

  • The relationship between organizational culture and performance in acute hospitals.

    Rowena Jacobs;Russell Mannion;Huw T.O. Davies;Stephen Harrison

  • An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research

    Trisha Greenhalgh;Ellen Annandale;Richard Ashcroft;James Barlow

  • Why 'knowledge transfer' is misconceived for applied social research.

    Huw Davies;Sandra Nutley;Isabel Walter

  • Understanding organisational culture for healthcare quality improvement

    Russell Mannion;Huw Davies

  • Public reporting on quality in the United States and the United Kingdom.

    Martin N. Marshall;Paul G. Shekelle;Huw T.O. Davies;Peter C. Smith

  • Developing learning organisations in the new NHS.

    Huw T O Davies;Sandra M Nutley

  • The quantitative measurement of organizational culture in health care: A review of the available instruments

    T. Scott;R. Mannion;H. Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Russell Mannion
Russell Mannion University of Birmingham
Kieran Walshe
Kieran Walshe University of Manchester
Thomas G. Rundall
Thomas G. Rundall University of California, Berkeley
Trisha Greenhalgh
Trisha Greenhalgh University of Oxford
Nick Tilley
Nick Tilley University College London
Nicholas Mays
Nicholas Mays London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Steven Cummins
Steven Cummins London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft Queen Mary University of London
Lucy Gilson
Lucy Gilson University of Cape Town
Andrew Milat
Andrew Milat New South Wales Department of Health

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