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Realizing the Potential of ERP Systems: The Strategic Implications of Implementing an ERP Strategy: The Case of Global Petroleum (1999)
Journal Article

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems have been implemented by many organizations. Although there is a growing body of ERP literature, the gap between the potential for ERP projects and what they deliver in practice has received scant attention... Read More about Realizing the Potential of ERP Systems: The Strategic Implications of Implementing an ERP Strategy: The Case of Global Petroleum.

Promoting health to men (1999)
Book Chapter
Furber, C. (1999). Promoting health to men. In T. Russell-Paterson, & K. Dignan (Eds.), Men's Health. Churchill Livingstone

Psychological preparation for patients undergoing day surgery (1999)
Journal Article
Mitchell, M. (2000). Psychological preparation for patients undergoing day surgery. Ambulatory Surgery, 8(1), 19-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0966-6532%2899%2900025-6

Surgical and anaesthetic intervention associated with day surgery over the last 10 years has greatly improved although the position of psychological preparation has remained virtually unchanged [Ridgeway V, Mathews A. Brit J Clin Psychol 1982;21(4):2... Read More about Psychological preparation for patients undergoing day surgery.

Southampton stroke audit: assessing service quality (1999)
Journal Article
Tyson, S., & Turner, G. (1999). Southampton stroke audit: assessing service quality. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 6(5), 227-232

This paper describes and discusses a methodology developed to comprehensively assess the quality of stroke services, the problems faced and how they were overcome. Stroke management was defined and used to carry out a criterion-based process audit, w... Read More about Southampton stroke audit: assessing service quality.

Patient's perceptions of day surgery: a literature review (1999)
Journal Article
Mitchell, M. (1999). Patient's perceptions of day surgery: a literature review. Ambulatory Surgery, 7(2), 65-73. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0966-6532%2898%2900038-9

Medical and pharmacological advances in surgery have contributed to the current and continued growth of day surgery. As the majority of adult UK elective surgery now takes place within day surgery facilities, these changes will inevitably have an imp... Read More about Patient's perceptions of day surgery: a literature review.

The Joint Protection Knowledge Assessment (JPKA): Reliability and validity (1999)
Journal Article
Hammond, A., & Lincoln, N. (1999). The Joint Protection Knowledge Assessment (JPKA): Reliability and validity. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 62(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/030802269906200307

The aim of this study was to design and test a multiple-choice questionnaire to assess the joint protection knowledge of people with rheumatoid arthritis. The questionnaire content was generated from a literature review and face validity was establis... Read More about The Joint Protection Knowledge Assessment (JPKA): Reliability and validity.

The process of stroke rehabilitation: what happens and why (1999)
Journal Article
Tyson, S., & Turner, G. (1999). The process of stroke rehabilitation: what happens and why. Clinical Rehabilitation, 13, 322-332

Objective: To assess the process of hospital-based stroke rehabilitation.
Design: A criterion-based process audit, combined with surveys of patient and
staff opinions and basic outcome measures.
Setting: All wards and units treating stroke patient... Read More about The process of stroke rehabilitation: what happens and why.