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View article: The epidemic as a life-event
The epidemic as a life-event Open
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a revisiting of the epidemic form. The notions and models bequeathed by medical history and consolidated in seminal works such as Rosenberg's 1989 essay, have been problematised in recent discussions. Scholars …
View article: Objects of hope: using object elicitation to open up conversations about hope for people affected by rarer forms of dementia
Objects of hope: using object elicitation to open up conversations about hope for people affected by rarer forms of dementia Open
Background Hope is an essential component of the human experience and can play a critical role in sustaining wellbeing and a good quality of life. It can seem somewhat at odds however with the dominant societal discourses around dementia, …
View article: An exploratory structural equation modelling (<scp>ESEM</scp>) of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (<scp>EDE‐Q</scp>) in bariatric patients
An exploratory structural equation modelling (<span>ESEM</span>) of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (<span>EDE‐Q</span>) in bariatric patients Open
Summary Several studies in clinical and non‐clinical populations indicate differences between rationally and empirically derived subscales for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q), including samples of patients seeking bar…
View article: Advancing the digital and computational capabilities of healthcare providers: A qualitative study of a hospital organisation in the NHS
Advancing the digital and computational capabilities of healthcare providers: A qualitative study of a hospital organisation in the NHS Open
Objective Healthcare systems require transformation to meet societal challenges and projected health demands. Digital and computational tools and approaches are fundamental to this transformation, and hospitals have a key role to play in t…
View article: GeoSPM: Geostatistical parametric mapping for medicine
GeoSPM: Geostatistical parametric mapping for medicine Open
The characteristics and determinants of health and disease are often organized in space, reflecting our spatially extended nature. Understanding the influence of such factors requires models capable of capturing spatial relations. Drawing …
View article: Representational Ethical Model Calibration
Representational Ethical Model Calibration Open
Equity is widely held to be fundamental to the ethics of healthcare. In the context of clinical decision-making, it rests on the comparative fidelity of the intelligence -- evidence-based or intuitive -- guiding the management of each indi…
View article: GeoSPM: Geostatistical parametric mapping for medicine
GeoSPM: Geostatistical parametric mapping for medicine Open
The characteristics and determinants of health and disease are often organised in space, reflecting our spatially extended nature. Understanding the influence of such factors requires models capable of capturing spatial relations. Though a…
View article: Enrolment in clinical research at UCLH and geographically distributed indices of deprivation
Enrolment in clinical research at UCLH and geographically distributed indices of deprivation Open
Healthcare should be judged by its equity as well as its quality. Both aspects depend not only on the characteristics of service delivery but also on the research and innovation that ultimately shape them. Conducting a fully-inclusive eval…
View article: Deep forecasting of translational impact in medical research
Deep forecasting of translational impact in medical research Open
The value of biomedical research--a $1.7 trillion annual investment--is ultimately determined by its downstream, real-world impact. Current objective predictors of impact rest on proxy, reductive metrics of dissemination, such as paper cit…
View article: Deconstructing Dizziness
Deconstructing Dizziness Open
OPINION article Front. Neurol., 29 April 2021Sec. Neuro-Otology Volume 12 - 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.664107
View article: The Value of Data: Applying a Public Value Model to the English National Health Service
The Value of Data: Applying a Public Value Model to the English National Health Service Open
Research and innovation in biomedicine and health care increasingly depend on electronic data. The emergence of data-driven technologies and associated digital transformations has focused attention on the value of such data. Despite the br…