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Increasing uptake of NHS Health Checks: a randomised controlled trial using GP computer prompts
Natalie Gold, Karen Tan, Joseph Sherlock, Robin Watson and Tim Chadborn
British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (710): e693-e700. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2020.0887
Natalie Gold
Public Health England Behavioural Insights, London, UK; visiting professor in practice, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences, London School of Economics and Political Science, London,
UK.
DPhilRoles: Deputy head of behavioural insights and lead behavioural scientist
Karen Tan
Public Health England Behavioural Insights, London, UK; director of innovation and program development, Vera Institute of Justice, New York,
US.
MPARoles: Behavioural insights research analyst
Joseph Sherlock
London, UK; senior behavioral researcher, Center for Advanced Hindsight, Duke University, Durham,
US.
BSc, MScRoles: Public Health England Behavioural Insights
Robin Watson
Public Health England Behavioural Insights, London, UK; PhD student, Department of Anthropology, Durham University, Durham,
UK.
BSc, MARoles: UKRI policy intern
Tim Chadborn
Public Health England Behavioural Insights, London,
UK.
PhDRoles: Head of behavioural insights and evaluation lead
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 71, Issue 710
September 2021
Increasing uptake of NHS Health Checks: a randomised controlled trial using GP computer prompts
Natalie Gold, Karen Tan, Joseph Sherlock, Robin Watson, Tim Chadborn
British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (710): e693-e700. DOI: 10.3399/BJGP.2020.0887
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