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    Implementing and evaluating Care and Support Planning : a qualitative study of health professionals’ experiences in public polyclinics in Singapore

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    Funding. The PACE-D programme is funded by Singapore’s Ministry of Health. This study was funded by the Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management of the National University Health System, Singapore. SM was supported by a Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund flexible returners award (University of Aberdeen, RG13795-18). VAE’s contribution was also supported by a Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award: This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Wellcome Trust [209811/Z/17/Z]. For the purpose of open access, the author has applied a CC BY public copyright licence to any Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission. Acknowledgements We are extremely grateful to the health professionals who took part in interviews for this study and allowed observation of their team huddles. We also thank LIM Mui Eng and ANG Shu Lin for supporting the recruitment of health professionals and arrangement of interviews, Monica ASHWINI for arranging transcription and discussion of patients’ experiences of PACE-D, Matthavi SENGUTTUVAN for contributions to early analytic discussions, Marlie FERENCZI and LOY En Yun for support with grant administration, data sharing agreements and helpful suggestions, and the Year of Care Partnerships team, especially Lindsay OLIVER and Nick LEWIS-BARNED for training health professionals and trainers in Singapore and for ongoing advice and support, including helpful comments on a draft of this manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Motivating Behaviour Change through Person-centred Conversations

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    Understanding Adolescents

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    100 days on: the primary care response to COVID-19 in Singapore.

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    Humanising patient care through student eyes

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