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Thomas Woodcock
Thomas Woodcock
Senior Research Fellow, Imperial College London
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Republished: how to study improvement interventions: a brief overview of possible study types
MC Portela, PJ Pronovost, T Woodcock, P Carter, M Dixon-Woods
Postgraduate Medical Journal 91 (1076), 343-354, 2015
3912015
Making change last: applying the NHS institute for innovation and improvement sustainability model to healthcare improvement
C Doyle, C Howe, T Woodcock, R Myron, K Phekoo, C McNicholas, ...
Implementation Science 8 (1), 1-10, 2013
1432013
Quantifying the prevalence of frailty in English hospitals
J Soong, AJ Poots, S Scott, K Donald, T Woodcock, D Lovett, D Bell
BMJ open 5 (10), e008456, 2015
1382015
Designing and implementing a COPD discharge care bundle
NS Hopkinson, C Englebretsen, N Cooley, K Kennie, M Lim, T Woodcock, ...
Thorax 67 (1), 90-92, 2012
1302012
Designing quality improvement initiatives: the action effect method, a structured approach to identifying and articulating programme theory
JE Reed, C McNicholas, T Woodcock, L Issen, D Bell
BMJ quality & safety 23 (12), 1040-1048, 2014
1002014
Evolving quality improvement support strategies to improve Plan–Do–Study–Act cycle fidelity: a retrospective mixed-methods study
C McNicholas, L Lennox, T Woodcock, D Bell, JE Reed
BMJ quality & safety 28 (5), 356-365, 2019
782019
Early warning systems in the UK: variation in content and implementation strategy has implications for a NHS early warning system
C Patterson, F Maclean, C Bell, E Mukherjee, L Bryan, T Woodcock, ...
Clinical medicine 11 (5), 424, 2011
732011
A modified Delphi study to identify the features of high quality measurement plans for healthcare improvement projects
T Woodcock, Y Adeleke, C Goeschel, P Pronovost, M Dixon-Woods
BMC Medical Research Methodology 20, 1-9, 2020
562020
Value of small sample sizes in rapid-cycle quality improvement projects 2: assessing fidelity of implementation for improvement interventions
E Etchells, T Woodcock
BMJ Quality & Safety 27 (1), 61-65, 2018
422018
Model-driven approach to data collection and reporting for quality improvement
V Curcin, T Woodcock, AJ Poots, A Majeed, D Bell
Journal of biomedical informatics 52, 151-162, 2014
422014
The foundations of quality improvement science
JE Reed, N Davey, T Woodcock
Future Hospital Journal 3 (3), 199, 2016
412016
A mixed-methods study of challenges experienced by clinical teams in measuring improvement
T Woodcock, EG Liberati, M Dixon-Woods
BMJ Quality & Safety 30 (2), 106-115, 2021
332021
How to attribute causality in quality improvement: lessons from epidemiology
AJ Poots, JE Reed, T Woodcock, D Bell, D Goldmann
BMJ Quality & Safety 26 (11), 933-937, 2017
332017
A retrospective observational analysis to identify patient and treatment-related predictors of outcomes in a community mental health programme
SA Green, E Honeybourne, SR Chalkley, AJ Poots, T Woodcock, G Price, ...
BMJ open 5 (5), e006103, 2015
262015
The effect of applying NICE guidelines for the investigation of stable chest pain on out-patient cardiac services in the UK
C Patterson, E Nicol, L Bryan, T Woodcock, J Collinson, S Padley, D Bell
QJM: An International Journal of Medicine 104 (7), 581-588, 2011
262011
The impact of changing the 4 h emergency access standard on patient waiting times in emergency departments in England
T Woodcock, AJ Poots, D Bell
Emergency medicine journal 30 (3), e22-e22, 2013
192013
Statistical process control for data without inherent order
AJ Poots, T Woodcock
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 12 (1), 1-6, 2012
182012
United Kingdom military aeromedical evacuation in the post-9/11 era
CM Patterson, T Woodcock, IA Mollan, ED Nicol, DC McLoughlin
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 85 (10), 1005-1012, 2014
162014
Improving mental health outcomes: achieving equity through quality improvement
AJ Poots, SA Green, E Honeybourne, J Green, T Woodcock, R Barnes, ...
International journal for quality in health care 26 (2), 198-204, 2014
162014
Identifying reasons for delays in acute hospitals using the day-of-care survey method
E Reid, A King, A Mathieson, T Woodcock, SW Watkin
Clinical Medicine 15 (2), 117, 2015
142015
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