Kelly Howells
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre(GB)University of Manchester(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Chronic Disease Management Strategies, Physical Activity and Health, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, Homelessness and Social Issues
Most-Cited Works
- → Patient activation in older people with long-term conditions and multimorbidity: correlates and change in a cohort study in the United Kingdom(2016)129 cited
- → Does health coaching improve health‐related quality of life and reduce hospital admissions in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? A systematic review and meta‐analysis(2019)116 cited
- → Effect of health literacy on the quality of life of older patients with long-term conditions: a large cohort study in UK general practice(2018)98 cited
- → Engagement and Participant Experiences With Consumer Smartwatches for Health Research: Longitudinal, Observational Feasibility Study(2019)67 cited
- → Is telephone health coaching a useful population health strategy for supporting older people with multimorbidity? An evaluation of reach, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness using a ‘trial within a cohort’(2018)55 cited
- → Challenges and adaptations to public involvement with marginalised groups during the COVID-19 pandemic: commentary with illustrative case studies in the context of patient safety research(2022)38 cited
- → On the borderline of diabetes: understanding how individuals resist and reframe diabetes risk(2021)38 cited
- → Exploring the experiences of changes to support access to primary health care services and the impact on the quality and safety of care for homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic: a study protocol for a qualitative mixed methods approach(2021)33 cited
- → The cohort multiple randomized controlled trial design was found to be highly susceptible to low statistical power and internal validity biases(2017)31 cited
- → Collecting Symptoms and Sensor Data With Consumer Smartwatches (the Knee OsteoArthritis, Linking Activity and Pain Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal, Observational Feasibility Study(2018)25 cited