Social Sciences
Program
100%
Patients
90%
Psychiatry
58%
Service Industries
54%
Health Care
45%
Students
40%
Problem
39%
London
36%
Undergraduate Teaching
34%
Teaching
34%
Undergraduates
34%
Physician
33%
Work
33%
Implementation
32%
Student Learning
29%
Social Services
29%
Consultants
29%
International Surveys
29%
Fitness
29%
Group Processes
29%
Communities
29%
Education
29%
Paramedical Personnel
29%
Incident
29%
Maternity care
29%
Realist Evaluation
29%
Evaluation
29%
Integrative Review
29%
Inquiry
27%
Change
21%
Professional Personnel
20%
In-Depth Interview
20%
Surveys
20%
Information
19%
Interest
16%
Teaching Program
15%
Observation
14%
Success
12%
Understanding
11%
Intervention
11%
Organizations
10%
General Practitioner
10%
Visitor
9%
Salaried Employee
8%
Conceptualization
8%
Coalition
8%
Relative
8%
Analysis
8%
Decision
8%
Adjudication
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
86%
Physician
82%
Health Service
64%
Patient Education
58%
Socialized Medicine
45%
Nurse
44%
Student
41%
Primary Medical Care
40%
Private Practice
39%
Hospital
39%
Self Care
37%
Dose
33%
Home Care
29%
Health Visitor
29%
Dual Diagnosis
29%
Case Study
29%
Midwife
29%
Consultation
29%
Primary Health Care
19%
Hospital Setting
17%
Health Care Personnel
16%
Clinical Practice
15%
General Practice
12%
Glucose Blood Level
11%
Intellectual Impairment
11%
Literature Review
9%
Classification
9%
Nursing
9%
General Practitioner
9%
Public Health Nursing
7%
Taxonomy
7%
Quality of Life
5%
Self-Efficacy
5%
Health Care Cost
5%
Turnover Rate
5%
Documentary Analysis
5%
Clinical Audit
5%
Fee
5%
Surgeon
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Physician
58%
Primary Health Care
39%
Patient
34%
Health Service
33%
Home Health Care
29%
Health
29%
Dual Diagnosis
29%
Fitness
29%
Adverse Event
29%
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
29%
Mental Health
29%
Adjustment
29%
Diabetes
29%
Cohort Analysis
29%
Client
29%
Health Care
24%
Drug Therapy
19%
Nurse
19%
Hospital
19%
Older People
19%
Experience
19%
Patient Safety
19%
Analysis
15%
Motivation
15%
Researcher
14%
Facilitation
14%
Clinical Decision Making
14%
General Medicine
14%
Mental Health Service
11%
Disease
11%
Blood Glucose
11%
Service Organisation
10%
Element
5%
Hemoglobin A1c
5%
Patient with Diabetes
5%
Trust
5%
Complication
5%
Client Group
5%
National Health Service
5%