James E. Hazelwood
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View article: The Scottish Retinal Detachment Study: 10-year outcomes after retinal detachment repair
The Scottish Retinal Detachment Study: 10-year outcomes after retinal detachment repair Open
Objective To address the paucity of long-term data on outcomes following rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) repair we aimed to establish the 10-year best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), redetachment rate and lens status for patients f…
View article: Long-term mental wellbeing and functioning after surgery for cauda equina syndrome
Long-term mental wellbeing and functioning after surgery for cauda equina syndrome Open
Introduction Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) can cause persisting life-changing dysfunction. There is scarce literature regarding the long-term assessment of CES symptoms, and rarer still is the impact of these symptoms on mental wellbeing inv…
View article: Bend it like Beckham or fix them like Florence—proportional representation of healthcare in New Year honours: an observational study
Bend it like Beckham or fix them like Florence—proportional representation of healthcare in New Year honours: an observational study Open
Objectives To compare the proportional representation of healthcare workers in receipt of New Year honours (NYHs) with workers in other industries and to determine whether the NYH system has gender or geographical biases. Design Observatio…
View article: An assessment of patient-reported long-term outcomes following surgery for cauda equina syndrome
An assessment of patient-reported long-term outcomes following surgery for cauda equina syndrome Open
With a mean follow-up time of 43 months, these findings confirm the high prevalence of long-term bladder, sexual and physical dysfunction in CES patients and that a diagnosis of CES-R confers poorer outcomes. This study provides useful, ob…
View article: Using Twitter to assess attitudes to schizophrenia and psychosis
Using Twitter to assess attitudes to schizophrenia and psychosis Open
Aims and method Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder that is stereotypically stigmatised as untreatable and associated with violence. Several authorities have suggested that changing the name, for example to psychosis, would reduce such s…