Browsing Conducting Research by Author "Henshall, Catherine"
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Can rapid approaches to qualitative analysis deliver timely, valid findings to clinical leaders? A mixed methods study comparing rapid and thematic analysis
Henshall, Catherine (2018-08)Objectives: This study compares rapid and traditional analyses of a UK health service evaluation dataset to explore differences in researcher time and consistency of outputs. Design: Mixed methods study, quantitatively ... -
Consent to discuss participation in research: a pilot study
Potts, Jennifer; Barrera, Alvaro; Hancock, Mark; Bell, Stuart; Cipriani, Andrea; Geddes, John R; Henshall, Catherine (2019-09)Background. Equitable access to research studies needs to be increased for all patients. There is debate about which is the best approach to use to discuss participation in research in real-world clinical settings. Objective. ... -
Informing National Health Service patients about participation in clinical research: A comparison of opt-in and opt-out approaches across the United Kingdom
Cipriani, Andrea; Henshall, Catherine; Potts, Jennifer; Hancock, Mark; Underwood, Mark; Broughton, Nick; Ede, Roger; Kernot, Catherine; O'Neill, Lorcan; Geddes, John R (2020-11)Objective: Recruitment to clinical research in the National Health Service remains challenging. One barrier is accessing patients to discuss research participation. Two general approaches are used in the United Kingdom ... -
Promoting inclusivity by ensuring that all patients with mental health issues are offered research opportunities in the NHS
Henshall, Catherine; Jones, Helen; Smith, Tanya; Cipriani, Andrea (2022-01)Research-active clinical services have lower mortality rates and produce higher quality care outcomes, however, recruiting participants to clinical research in the National Health System (NHS) remains challenging.1 A recent ... -
Qualitative study of barriers to clinical trial retention in adults with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes
Henshall, Catherine (2018-07)Objectives: Regular physical exercise may preserve β cell function in newly diagnosed adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, clinical trials to test this theory require the recruitment and retention of adults with ... -
Using local communities to establish geographical boundaries for case studies
Bosley, Helen; Henshall, Catherine; Jackson, Debra (2019-02)Background Case studies are widely used in the social sciences to explore complex phenomena in natural settings. Applying boundaries is vital to ensure cases are easily identifiable and similar enough to be treated as ...