Browsing by Author "External author(s) only"
Now showing items 21-40 of 222
-
Burden of cancer trial participation: A qualitative sub-study of the INTERIM feasibility RCT
External author(s) only (2021-11)A qualitative sub-study was carried out within a larger phase II feasibility trial, to identify and describe the burden experienced by advanced melanoma patients participating in a clinical trial and the factors affecting ... -
Can Your Phone Be Your Therapist? Young People’s Ethical Perspectives on the Use of Fully Automated Conversational Agents (Chatbots) in Mental Health Support
External author(s) only (2019-03)Over the last decade, there has been an explosion of digital interventions that aim to either supplement or replace face-to-face mental health services. More recently, a number of automated conversational agents have also ... -
Challenges and future directions for representations of functional brain organization
External author(s) only (2020-10)A key principle of brain organization is the functional integration of brain regions into interconnected networks. Functional MRI scans acquired at rest offer insights into functional integration via patterns of coherent ... -
Changes to management of hypertension in pregnancy, and attitudes to self-management: An online survey of obstetricians, before and following the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
External author(s) only (2021-12)Objective This study aimed to understand the views and practice of obstetricians regarding self-monitoring for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (blood pressure (BP) and proteinuria), the potential for self-management ... -
Changing paramedic students' perception of people who self-harm
External author(s) only (2020-10)This study aimed to identify whether paramedic students' perceptions of patients who self-harm changed following an educational intervention. Background: Self-harm is a major public health concern with an increasing ... -
Characterising the severity of treatment resistance in unipolar and bipolar depression
External author(s) only (2021-10)Treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is classically defined according to the number of suboptimal antidepressant responses experienced, but multidimensional assessments of TRD are emerging and may confer some advantages. ... -
Characterizing the Digital Health Citizen: Mixed-Methods Study Deriving a New Typology
External author(s) only (2019-03)Background: A key challenge for health systems harnessing digital tools and services is that of digital inclusion. Typically, digital inequalities are conceptualized in relation to unequal access or usage. However, these ... -
Clinical prediction tools to identify patients at highest risk of myeloma in primary care: a retrospective open cohort study
External author(s) only (2021-04)Background Patients with myeloma experience substantial delays in their diagnosis, which can adversely affect their prognosis. Aim To generate a clinical prediction rule to identify primary care patients who are at highest ... -
Co-Production: An Ethical Model for Mental Health Research?
External author(s) only (2019-07)Commentary arguing for involving people with a diagnosis of mental health disorders and/or their caregivers as co-researchers in mental health research. -
Cognitive Performance, Quality and Quantity of Movement Reflect Psychological Symptoms in Adolescents
External author(s) only (2020-05)The presentation of unhealthy psychological symptoms are rising sharply in adolescents. Detrimental lifestyle behaviours are proposed as both possible causes and consequences. This study set out to compare selected ... -
A common neural network architecture for visual search and working memory
External author(s) only (2020-09)Visual search and working memory (WM) are tightly linked cognitive processes. Theories of attentional selection assume that WM plays an important role in top-down guided visual search. However, computational models of ... -
Components, design, and effectiveness of digital physical rehabilitation interventions for older people: a systematic review.
External author(s) only (2020-06)Background With the rapid advancement in digital technologies, the use of digital health applications is increasing day by day. Although a large number of digital applications have been developed for rehabilitation of ... -
Conceptual Framework for an Episode of Rehabilitative Care After Surgical Repair of Hip Fracture
External author(s) only (2019-03)Researchers face a challenge when evaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitation after a surgical procedure for hip fracture. Reported outcomes of rehabilitation will vary depending on the end point of the episode of care. ... -
Connections Between Insomnia and Cognitive Aging.
External author(s) only (2019-06)Insomnia is a common sleep disorder among older adults, and a risk factor for poor physical and mental health. However, the relationship between insomnia and cognitive health is not well understood. Here, we review ... -
Co‐producing research with youth: The NeurOx young people’s advisory group model
External author(s) only (2019-03)Context: The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children have the right to be heard in all matters affecting them. The Convention inspired a surge in research that investigates young people's ... -
Creating With Care: Artist in Residence Project 2021 Evaluation Report
External author(s) only (2022-02)The Creating With Care (CWC) Artist in Residence pilot project took place between June and December 2021; Six artists of varying disciplines were engaged to work across the six community hospitals in Oxfordshire, with the ... -
A critical evaluation of systematic reviews assessing the effect of chronic physical activity on academic achievement, cognition and the brain in children and adolescents: a systematic review
External author(s) only (2020-06)Background International and national committees have started to evaluate the evidence for the effects of physical activity on neurocognitive health in childhood and adolescence to inform policy. Despite an increasing ... -
A cross-sectional study exploring levels of physical activity and motivators and barriers towards physical activity in haemodialysis patients to inform intervention development
External author(s) only (2019-10)Purpose: To describe physical activity (PA) levels and motivators and barriers to PA amongst haemodialysis (HD) patients and to identify an appropriate approach to increasing their PA. Methods: A cross-sectional mixed ... -
A Cross-Sectional Study Using Wireless Electrocardiogram to Investigate Physical Workload of Wheelchair Control in Real World Environments
External author(s) only (Springer, 2019-06)The wheelchair is a key invention that provides individuals with limitations in mobility increased independence and participation in society. However, wheelchair control is a complicated motor task that increases physical ... -
Cross-species cortical alignment identifies different types of anatomical reorganization in the primate temporal lobe
External author(s) only (2020-03)Evolutionary adaptations of temporo-parietal cortex are considered to be a critical specialization of the human brain. Cortical adaptations, however, can affect different aspects of brain architecture, including local ...