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IGEES Paper - Patient Engagement - Behaviourally Informed and Tested Communications Slide

Patient Engagement - Behaviourally Informed and Tested Communications
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IGEES Paper - The Better Letter Initiative: An Evaluation of the Impact of Redesigned Appointment SMS Reminders on Outpatients DNAs

The Better Letter Initiative: An Evaluation of the Impact of Redesigned Appointment SMS Reminders on Outpatients DNAs
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IGEES Paper - Summary Report - The BLI: An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned IDPP Appointment Letter

The Better Letter Initiative An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Inpatient and Day Case Appointment Letter Summary Report
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IGEES Paper - The Better Letter Initiative: An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Inpatient and Day Case Appointment Letter

The Better Letter Initiative An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Inpatient and Day Case Appointment Letter Main Report
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IGEES Paper - Summary Report - The BLI: An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Waiting List Validation Letter

The Better Letter Initiative An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Waiting List Validation Letter Summary Report
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IGEES Paper - The Better Letter Initiative: An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Waiting List Validation Letter

The Better Letter Initiative An Impact Evaluation of a Redesigned Waiting List Validation Letter Main Report
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IGEES Paper - Patients’ Reasons for Requesting Removal from Inpatient Waiting Lists During Administrative Validation

Patients’ Reasons for Requesting Removal from Inpatient Waiting Lists During Administrative Validation
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IGEES Paper - BI case study ROI Tracking App Design 20 July 2020: Refining Tracker App content with user experience, expert review and an experimental study

BI case study ROI Tracking App Design 20 July 2020
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IGEES Paper - BI case study ROI Handwashing poster for households 20 July 2020

BI case study ROI Handwashing poster for households 20th July 2020
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IGEES Paper - Using Behavioural Science to Improve Hand Hygiene in Workplaces and Public Places

Using Behavioural Science to Improve Hand Hygiene in Workplaces and Public Places
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IGEES Paper - Patients' Reasons for Non-attendance at Outpatient Appointments - A Literature Synthesis

Patients' Reasons for Non-attendance at Outpatient Appointments - A Literature Synthesis
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IGEES Paper - Using SMS Reminders to Reduce Non-attendance at Hospital Appointments: an Umbrella Review of Key Issues

Using SMS Reminders to Reduce Non-Attendance at Hospital Appointments - An Umbrella Review of Key Issues
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IGEES Paper - Review of international evidence on beliefs and intentions with regard to uptake of COVID-19 vaccines

Review of international evidence on beliefs and intentions with regard to uptake of COVID-19 vaccines
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IGEES Paper - A meta-analysis of the impact of individual correspondence on flu vaccination rates: considerations for COVID-19 vaccination

A meta-analysis of the impact of individual correspondence on flu vaccination rates: considerations for COVID-19 vaccination
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IGEES Paper - 10 Practical Areas for Behavioural Science to Improve Productivity in Health.

IGEES Paper - Changing Behaviour: Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Changing Behaviour: Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Supplementary Material - Changing Behaviour: Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Prescribing. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
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