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Impact of physician assistants on quality of care: rapid review (2025)
Journal Article
Cooper, N., Agius, S., Freeman, K., Church, H., Yoosoof, F., Frain, A., Frain, J., McConnell, R., Wilson, E., & Leonardi-Bee, J. (2025). Impact of physician assistants on quality of care: rapid review. BMJ, 390, Article e086358. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2025-086358

Objective To determine the impact of physician assistants, compared with physicians, on quality of care in the context of an ongoing UK policy review.

Design Rapid systematic review.

Search strategy Keyword search of three databases; search and... Read More about Impact of physician assistants on quality of care: rapid review.

Paradigmatic perspectives of research on the self-regulated learning of non-western learners in health professions education: a scoping review protocol (2024)
Journal Article
Yoosoof, F., Ihsan, F. R., Agius, S., Coulson, N., Freeman, K., & Cooper, N. (2024). Paradigmatic perspectives of research on the self-regulated learning of non-western learners in health professions education: a scoping review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 23(1), 197-205. https://doi.org/10.11124/jbies-24-00144

Objective:
The objective of this review will be to explore the paradigmatic perspectives of research on self-regulated learning in non-western learners in health professions education.

Introduction:
Studies show that there are significant cult... Read More about Paradigmatic perspectives of research on the self-regulated learning of non-western learners in health professions education: a scoping review protocol.

Social characteristics and diversity in Idiopathic Toe-Walking research - a rapid scoping review protocol (2024)
Report
Harris, J. D., Whitley, G. A., Freeman, K., & Morrison, S. C. (2024). Social characteristics and diversity in Idiopathic Toe-Walking research - a rapid scoping review protocol

This rapid scoping review aims to map the social characteristics of children and young people participating in idiopathic toe-walking research. Characteristics to be examined include reported age, sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, diagnoses of AS... Read More about Social characteristics and diversity in Idiopathic Toe-Walking research - a rapid scoping review protocol.