Here are the latest publications from April, including those 'In Press' by HEDS colleagues and their collaborators.
Aber, A., Essat, M., Phillips, P., Howard, A., Poku, E., Wood, H.B., Jones, G., Kaltenthaler, E., Michaels, J., 2017a. Is there any valid patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) for patients undergoing carotid artery revascularisation?, in:British Journal of Surgery p. 13.
British Journal of Surgery |
Aber, A.,
Poku, E., Duncan, R., Lumley, E., Phillips, P., Wood, H.B., Kaltenthaler, E.,
Jones, G., Michaels, J., 2017b. How to measure patient reported outcome
measures (PROMs) in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD): mixed
methods, in: British Journal of Surgery. p. 12.
Aber, A.,
Poku, E., Phillips, P., Essat, M., Wood, H.B., Kaltenthaler, E., Jones, G.,
Michaels, J., 2017c. How to measure patient reported outcome measures (PROMs)
for patients with venous leg ulcers (VLU): a mixed method study, in: British Journal of Surgery p. 14.
Alshreef, A.,
Wailoo, A.J., Brown, S.R., Tiernan, J.P., Watson, A.J.M., Biggs, C.E.,
Bradburn, M., Hind, D., 2017. Cost-Effectiveness of Haemorrhoidal Artery
Ligation versus Rubber Band Ligation for the Treatment of Grade II–III
Haemorrhoids: Analysis Using Evidence from the HubBLe Trial. PharmacoEconomics
Open. doi:10.1007/s41669-017-0023-6
Angus, C.R.,
Holmes, J., Maheswaran, R., Green, M., Meier, P., Brennan, A., 2017. Mapping
Patterns and Trends in the Spatial Availability of Alcohol Using Low-Level
Geographic Data: A Case Study in England 2003–2013. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 4. doi:10.3390/ijerph14040406
Palliative Medicine |
Coster, J.E.,
Turner, J.K., Bradbury, D., Cantrell, A., 2017. Why do
people choose Emergency and Urgent care services? A rapid review utilizing a systematic literature search and narrative synthesis. Academic Emergency Medicine.
people choose Emergency and Urgent care services? A rapid review utilizing a systematic literature search and narrative synthesis. Academic Emergency Medicine.
Dalton, J.,
Booth, A., Noyes, J., Sowden, A.J., 2017. Potential value
of systematic reviews
of qualitative evidence in informing
user-centred health and social care: findings from a descriptive
overview. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.04.020
user-centred health and social care: findings from a descriptive
overview. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.04.020
Heller, S.,
White, D., Lee, E., Lawton, J., Pollard, D., Waugh, N., Amiel, S., Barnard, K.,
Beckwith, A., Brennan, A., Campbell, M., Cooper, C., Dimairo, M., Dixon, S.,
Elliott, J., Evans, M., Green, F., Hackney, G., Hammond, P., Hallowell, N.,
Jaap, A., Kennon, B., Kirkham, J., Lindsay, R., Mansell, P., Papaioannou, D.,
Rankin, D., Royle, P., Smithson, W.H., Taylor, C., 2017. A cluster randomised
trial, cost-effectiveness analysis and psychosocial evaluation of insulin pump
therapy compared with multiple injections during flexible intensive insulin
therapy for type 1 diabetes: the REPOSE Trial. Health Technology Assessment. (Rockv).
21, 1–278. doi:10.3310/hta21200
PharmacoEconomics |
Mpundu-Kaambwa,
C., Chen, G., Russo, R., Stevens, K., Petersen, K.D., Ratcliffe, J., 2017.
Mapping CHU9D Utility Scores from the PedsQLTM 4.0 SF-15.
Pharmacoeconomics 35, 453–467. doi:10.1007/s40273-016-0476-y
Relton, C.,
Cooper, K.L., Viksveen, P., Fibert, P., Thomas, K., 2017. Prevalence of
homeopathy use by the general population worldwide: a systematic review.
Homeopathy.
Toews, I.,
Booth, A., Berg, R.C., Lewin, S., Glenton, C., Munthe-Kaas, H.M., Noyes, J.,
Schroter, S., Meerpohl, J.J., 2017. Dissemination Bias in Qualitative Research:
conceptual considerations. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.
doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.04.010
Tsuchiya, A.,
Ali, S., Asaria, M., Cookson, R., 2017. How robust are value judgements of health
inequality aversion? Testing for framing and cognitive effects. Medical Decision Making.
Clinical Therapeutics |