Bie Nio Ong

researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-8138-8139)

Born 1951-06-26

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Q33543967"Well, it's nobody's responsibility but my own." A qualitative study to explore views about the determinants of health and prevention of knee pain in older adults
Q34408717"…Keep mobile, I think that's half the battle." A qualitative study of prevention of knee pain in symptomless older adults
Q34890983'...I've found once the weight had gone off, i've had a few twinges, but nothing like before'. Exploring weight and self-management of knee pain
Q53249739'I suppose that depends on how I was feeling at the time': perspectives on questionnaires measuring quality of life and musculoskeletal pain.
Q33937977'Keeping going': chronic joint pain in older people who describe their health as good
Q42606789'Walking like John Wayne': open-format diaries of people with knee pain and disability
Q47770921A collaborative approach to facilitate professionals to support the breathless patient
Q28218014A mixed methods study to investigate needs assessment for knee pain and disability: population and individual perspectives
Q33932922A patient's journey with myalgic encephalomyelitis
Q30616946Acceptability of a 'guidebook' for the management of Osteoarthritis: a qualitative study of patient and clinician's perspectives.
Q38623494Acceptability of a vocational advice service for patients consulting in primary care with musculoskeletal pain: A qualitative exploration of the experiences of general practitioners, vocational advisers and patients.
Q26752856Achieving change in primary care--causes of the evidence to practice gap: systematic reviews of reviews.
Q35877555Achieving change in primary care--effectiveness of strategies for improving implementation of complex interventions: systematic review of reviews
Q33795591Addressing the evidence to practice gap for complex interventions in primary care: a systematic review of reviews protocol
Q72174450An evaluation of the local strategies for health Nuffield prototypes
Q76532878An evaluation of the local strategies for health Nuffield prototypes
Q48958651Assessment of the 3-dimensional Fastrak measurement system in measuring range of motion in ankylosing spondylitis.
Q51910132Attitudes and perceptions of rheumatologists regarding consultation skills training for specialist trainees: a qualitative study.
Q47572591Behaviour change and social blinkers? The role of sociology in trials of self-management behaviour in chronic conditions.
Q34591473Biopsychosocial care and the physiotherapy encounter: physiotherapists' accounts of back pain consultations
Q83165707Building new relationships between PCTs and NHS trusts
Q87332122Changing policy and practice: making sense of national guidelines for osteoarthritis
Q82696364Comparing clinical and lay accounts of the diagnosis and treatment of back pain
Q33281820Constructing osteoarthritis through discourse--a qualitative analysis of six patient information leaflets on osteoarthritis
Q55244969Cost-effectiveness of a model consultation to support self-management in patients with osteoarthritis.
Q33281703Decision-making regarding total knee replacement surgery: a qualitative meta-synthesis
Q37220090Development of a theory of implementation and integration: Normalization Process Theory
Q49703713Effectiveness of strategies to facilitate uptake or implementation of complex interventions: A systematic review of reviews
Q33314425Experiencing and controlling time in everyday life with chronic widespread pain: a qualitative study
Q47598739Experiencing chronic widespread pain in a family context: giving and receiving practical and emotional support
Q91787152Exploring engagement with digital screens for collecting patient feedback in clinical waiting rooms: The role of touch and place
Q39303929Exploring the relationship between multi-morbidity, resilience and social connectedness across the lifecourse
Q37346243GP attitudes and self-reported behaviour in primary care consultations for low back pain
Q94545066Implementing a digital patient feedback system: an analysis using normalisation process theory
Q39200943Implementing change in physiotherapy: professions, contexts and interventions
Q30588236Implementing the NICE osteoarthritis guidelines: a mixed methods study and cluster randomised trial of a model osteoarthritis consultation in primary care--the Management of OsteoArthritis In Consultations (MOSAICS) study protocol.
Q86676378Introducing Evidence Through Research "Push": Using Theory and Qualitative Methods
Q37331664Involving users in low back pain research
Q47602811Is chronic widespread pain biographically disruptive?
Q48447504Lay models of self-management: how do people manage knee osteoarthritis in context?
Q40190502Living with low back pain-Stories of hope and despair
Q92519152Living with multimorbidity? The lived experience of multiple chronic conditions in later life
Q34297080Normalisation process theory: a framework for developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions
Q44286874Older people and falls: health status, quality of life, lifestyle, care networks, prevention and views on service use following a recent fall
Q40044193Older people's experience of falls: understanding, interpretation and autonomy.
Q95595674Optimal primary care management of clinical osteoarthritis and joint pain in older people: a mixed-methods programme of systematic reviews, observational and qualitative studies, and randomised controlled trials
Q50892936Patient and public involvement in primary care research - an example of ensuring its sustainability.
Q30579743Patient priorities in osteoarthritis and comorbid conditions: a secondary analysis of qualitative data.
Q89684455Patient safety in marginalised groups: a narrative scoping review
Q39270705Patients' own accounts of sciatica: a qualitative study
Q46337538Patients' perceptions of the treatment and management of hand osteoarthritis: a focus group enquiry
Q33893278Perceptions of general practitioners towards the use of a new system for treating back pain: a qualitative interview study
Q33815151Perceptions of health professionals towards the management of back pain in the context of work: a qualitative study
Q36331860Public priorities for joint pain research: results from a general population survey
Q40284172Remaking the future: contemplating a life with chronic widespread pain
Q53288350Research "push", long term-change, and general practice.
Q96120799Resistance or appropriation?: Uptake of exercise after a nurse-led intervention to promote self-management for osteoarthritis
Q34646203Rethinking 'risk' and self-management for chronic illness
Q50890441Risk and self-managing chronic joint pain: looking beyond individual lifestyles and behaviour.
Q35185419Sustaining patient and public involvement in research: A case study of a research centre.
Q38972339Temporally divergent significant meanings, biographical disruption and self-management for chronic joint pain
Q33482463The Keele community knee pain forum: action research to engage with stakeholders about the prevention of knee pain and disability
Q58581376The ethnographer as health service leader: An insider's view of organisational change
Q39876140The functional and psychological impact of hand osteoarthritis
Q35104746The hard work of self-management: Living with chronic knee pain
Q34513291Understanding Help Seeking for Chronic Joint Pain: Implications for Providing Supported Self-Management
Q58165378When Harry met Barry, and other stories: A partner's influence on relationships in back pain care