Charlotte Hamlyn-Williams
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View article: Assessing the Clinical and Economic Benefits of Implementing Point-of-care C-Reactive Protein Test to Manage Respiratory Tract Infections: Insights From Clinician Interviews in Four European Countries
Assessing the Clinical and Economic Benefits of Implementing Point-of-care C-Reactive Protein Test to Manage Respiratory Tract Infections: Insights From Clinician Interviews in Four European Countries Open
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical challenge for public health, driven by the overuse of antibiotics. Testing for C-reactive protein (CRP) using point-of-care (POC) tests is recommended in many European guidelines, but…
View article: Determining the Relationship Between Seizure-Free Days and Other Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Dravet Syndrome and Their Carers from FFA Registration Studies
Determining the Relationship Between Seizure-Free Days and Other Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Dravet Syndrome and Their Carers from FFA Registration Studies Open
View article: Determining the Relationship between Seizure-Free Days and Other Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Dravet Syndrome and Their Carers
Determining the Relationship between Seizure-Free Days and Other Predictors of Quality of Life in Patients with Dravet Syndrome and Their Carers Open
Summary Objectives Dravet syndrome (DS) is a rare, lifelong epileptic encephalopathy characterised by frequent and severe seizures associated with premature mortality. Typically diagnosed in infancy, patients also experience progressive be…
View article: Key considerations when involving children in health intervention design: reflections on working in partnership with South Asian children in the UK on a tailored Management and Intervention for Asthma (MIA) study
Key considerations when involving children in health intervention design: reflections on working in partnership with South Asian children in the UK on a tailored Management and Intervention for Asthma (MIA) study Open
Participatory research is an empowering process through which individuals can increase control over their lives, and allows researchers/clinicians to gain a clearer understanding of a child’s needs. However, involving children in participa…
View article: PND33 A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Fenfluramine for the Treatment of Seizures for Patients with Dravet Syndrome (DS) in the UK Setting
PND33 A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Fenfluramine for the Treatment of Seizures for Patients with Dravet Syndrome (DS) in the UK Setting Open
View article: PND59 Determining the Relationship of Seizures, Seizure-Free Days (SFDS) and Other Predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Patients with Dravet Syndrome (DS) and Their Carers
PND59 Determining the Relationship of Seizures, Seizure-Free Days (SFDS) and Other Predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in Patients with Dravet Syndrome (DS) and Their Carers Open
View article: A structured collaborative approach to intervention design using a modified intervention mapping approach: a case study using the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) project for South Asian children
A structured collaborative approach to intervention design using a modified intervention mapping approach: a case study using the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) project for South Asian children Open
Background To describe how using a combined approach of community-based participatory research and intervention mapping principles could inform the development of a tailored complex intervention to improve management of asthma for South As…
View article: Qualitative study to identify ethnicity-specific perceptions of and barriers to asthma management in South Asian and White British children with asthma
Qualitative study to identify ethnicity-specific perceptions of and barriers to asthma management in South Asian and White British children with asthma Open
Objective This paper draws on the data from the Management and Interventions for Asthma (MIA) study to explore the perceptions and experiences of asthma in British South Asian children using semi-structured interviews. A comparable cohort …
View article: A qualitative study to identify parents’ perceptions of and barriers to asthma management in children from South Asian and White British families
A qualitative study to identify parents’ perceptions of and barriers to asthma management in children from South Asian and White British families Open
View article: Can previously sedentary females use the feeling scale to regulate exercise intensity in a gym environment? an observational study
Can previously sedentary females use the feeling scale to regulate exercise intensity in a gym environment? an observational study Open