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Mauro Fornasiero
Researcher at University of Plymouth
Publications - 6
Citations - 65
Mauro Fornasiero is an academic researcher from University of Plymouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Empirical research & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 52 citations.
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Debt Counselling for Depression in Primary Care: an adaptive randomised controlled pilot trial (DeCoDer study)
Mark Gabbay,Adele Ring,Richard Byng,Pippa Anderson,Rod S Taylor,Caryn Matthews,Tirril Harris,Vashti Louise Berry,Paula Byrne,Elliot Carter,Philip Clarke,Laura Cocking,S Edwards,Richard Emsley,Mauro Fornasiero,Lucy Frith,Shaun Harris,Peter Huxley,Siw Jones,Peter Kinderman,Michael King,Liv Kosnes,Daniel Marshall,Dave Mercer,Carl May,Debbie Nolan,Ceri Phillips,Tim Rawcliffe,Alexandra V. Sardani,Elizabeth Shaw,Sam Thompson,Jane Vickery,Brian Wainman,M. Warner +33 more
TL;DR: The qualitative findings suggest that the relationship between debt and depression is complex, and the impact of each on the other is compounded by other psychological, social and contextual influences.
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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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The proportion of the population of England that self-identifies as lesbian, gay or bisexual: producing modelled estimates based on national social surveys.
TL;DR: The reported 2.50% of the adult population of England identifying as LGB or ‘other’ is the most robust estimate currently available and can be used as baseline to understand health and wellbeing needs of different groups.
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Categories of context in realist evaluation
Rod Sheaff,Natasha J Doran,Michael A. Harris,Michael A. Harris,Iain Lang,Antionieta Medina-Lara,Mauro Fornasiero,Susan Ball,Judith McGregor-Harper,Rob Bethune +9 more
TL;DR: Realist evaluation has become widespread partly because of its sensitivity to the influence of contexts on policy implementation as discussed by the authors, and the range of contexts considered relevant to policy implementation has become broad.
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Enhancing authentic learning through student-led knowledge exchange
TL;DR: The 14th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (ICENLL) was held in Palma, Spain from 4-6 July, 2022 as mentioned in this paper , with a focus on education and new learning technologies.