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    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 ...
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    Collecting self-report research data with people with dementia within care home clinical trials: Benefits, challenges and best practice 

    Perfect, Devon (2019-08)
    One-third of people with dementia live in care home settings and in order to deliver better evidence-based care, robust research including clinical trials is required. Concerns have been raised by researchers about the ...
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    Development of A Guideline for Reporting Mediation Analyses (AGReMA) 

    External author(s) only (2020-02)
    There are a growing number of studies using mediation analysis to understand the mechanisms of health interventions and exposures. Recent work has shown that the reporting of these studies is heterogenous and incomplete. ...
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    Adding value, reducing research waste, the role of the NHS research and development management community 

    Wells, Bill (2018-02-23)
    Purpose – Research suggests that 85 per cent of health research is avoidably wasted. The research and development management community has an important role in the research process and can contribute to improving the ...
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    Difficult conversations? Engaging patients in reducing waste in health care 

    Wells, Bill (2016)
    Purpose – Reducing waste in health care can result in savings that could be used to meet the projected shortfall in NHS funding or to meet the care needs of vulnerable groups. Patients and their families can contribute ...
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    Reducing waste in the NHS: an overview of the literature and challenges for the nursing profession 

    Wells, Bill (2016-04-20)
    Waste in the NHS is estimated to account for 20% of health expenditure. This article examines the literature on reducing waste, analyses some approaches to waste reduction, and identifies the role that nurses and other ...
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    Managing resources and reducing waste in healthcare settings 

    Wells, Bill (2015-12)
    The NHS is under pressure to increase its effectiveness and productivity. Nurses are tasked with delivering effective and efficient care, as well as improving patient safety, experiences and results. The reduction of ...
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    Combining Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Interventions in Network Meta-analysis in Psychiatry 

    Cipriani, Andrea (2019-04)
    Network meta-analyses (NMAs) assess the comparative associations of 2 or more interventions even if they have not been compared in a randomized clinical trial.1 The validity of NMAs is founded on the assumption of transitivity ...
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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 ...
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    A Systematic Review of the Reporting Quality of Observational Studies That Use Mediation Analyses 

    External author(s) ony (2022-02)
    Mediation analysis is a common statistical method used to investigate mechanisms of health exposure and interventions. The reporting quality of mediation studies used in randomised controlled trials has been considered ...
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