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Amanda Wanner
Researcher at University of Plymouth
Publications - 12
Citations - 167
Amanda Wanner is an academic researcher from University of Plymouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: MEDLINE & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 97 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanda Wanner include The Joanna Briggs Institute.
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International research and guidelines on post-tuberculosis chronic lung disorders: a systematic scoping review.
Sanne van Kampen,Amanda Wanner,Miles Edwards,Anthony D. Harries,Bruce Kirenga,Jeremiah Chakaya,Rupert Jones +6 more
TL;DR: The scope of evidence around the burden of PTBLD warrants inclusion and recognition of the problem in international TB guidelines, and research is now needed on early detection ofPTBLD and patient management options that are suitable for high-burden TB countries.
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Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and other drug use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): A systematic review
Tom P Thompson,Jane Horrell,Adrian H. Taylor,Amanda Wanner,Kerryn Husk,Yinghui Wei,Siobhan Creanor,Rebecca Kandiyali,Jo Neale,Julia Sinclair,Mona Nasser,Gary Wallace +11 more
TL;DR: The novel approach to the review provides a clearer guide to achieve this in future research questions addressed to inform policy and practice for different populations and settings.
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From Programme Theory to Logic Models for Multispecialty Community Providers: A Realist Evidence Synthesis
Rod Sheaff,Sarah Brand,Helen Lloyd,Amanda Wanner,Mauro Fornasiero,Simon Briscoe,Jose M Valderas,Richard Byng,Mark Pearson +8 more
TL;DR: Strong evidence is found supporting the IPT assumptions concerning organisational culture, interorganisational network management, multidisciplinary teams (MDTs), the uses and effects of health information technology in MCP-like settings, planned referral networks, care planning for individual patients and the diversion of patients from inpatient to primary care.
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Physical activity and the prevention, reduction, and treatment of alcohol and/or substance use across the lifespan (The PHASE review): protocol for a systematic review
Tom P Thompson,Adrian H. Taylor,Amanda Wanner,Kerryn Husk,Yinghui Wei,Siobhan Creanor,Rebecca Kandiyali,Jo Neale,Julia Sinclair,Mona Nasser,Gary Wallace +10 more
TL;DR: This mixed methods systematic review is to describe and evaluate the quantitative and qualitative research obtained by a diverse search strategy on the impact of physical activity and its potential to reduce the risk of progression to alcohol and/or substance use and promote abstinence and relapse prevention.
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Optimising the delivery of remediation programmes for doctors: A realist review
Tristan Price,Geoff Wong,Lyndsey Withers,Amanda Wanner,Jennifer Cleland,Thomas Gale,Linda Prescott-Clements,Julian Archer,Marie Bryce,Nicola Brennan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a realist literature review was conducted to ascertain why, how, in what contexts, for whom and to what extent remediation programs for practising doctors work to restore patient safety.