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View article: Opportunities for leadership development in radiography, a scoping review
Opportunities for leadership development in radiography, a scoping review Open
Limited focal leadership development is evident within the radiography profession. This article seeks to inform future development opportunities for leadership development. Non-clinical leadership development requires further investigation.
View article: Research data supporting "Incorporating a brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change into primary care: a multi-methods pilot study"
Research data supporting "Incorporating a brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change into primary care: a multi-methods pilot study" Open
This entry relates to data collected as part of a pilot study of incorporating a brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change into primary care published in the linked paper. Two datasets are avail…
View article: Research data supporting A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers
Research data supporting A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers Open
These are the data collected within the linked online randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers. Accompanying the data and attached to this r…
View article: Research data supporting "Development and usability testing of a very brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change in primary care using normalisation process theory"
Research data supporting "Development and usability testing of a very brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change in primary care using normalisation process theory" Open
This entry relates to data collected as part of the development and usability testing of a very brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change in primary care published in the linked paper. Two datas…
View article: Reasons for intending to accept or decline kidney cancer screening: thematic analysis of free text from an online survey
Reasons for intending to accept or decline kidney cancer screening: thematic analysis of free text from an online survey Open
Objectives Kidney cancer has been identified as a disease for which screening might provide significant benefit for patients. The aim of this study was to understand in detail the facilitators and barriers towards uptake of a future kidney…
View article: Fidelity of the delivery of NHS Health Checks in general practice: an observational study
Fidelity of the delivery of NHS Health Checks in general practice: an observational study Open
Background The NHS Health Check programme aims to reduce the risk of common preventable diseases by providing risk information and behaviour change advice. Failure to deliver the consultation appropriately could undermine its efficacy. To …
View article: Effect of a Skin Self-monitoring Smartphone Application on Time to Physician Consultation Among Patients With Possible Melanoma
Effect of a Skin Self-monitoring Smartphone Application on Time to Physician Consultation Among Patients With Possible Melanoma Open
isrctn.org Identifier: ISRCTN16061621.
View article: Fidelity of the delivery of NHS Health Checks in General Practice
Fidelity of the delivery of NHS Health Checks in General Practice Open
Aim To assess the fidelity of delivery of NHS Health Checks in general practice. Design and Setting Fidelity assessment of video/audio recordings of NHS Health Check consultations conducted in four GP practices across the East of England. …
View article: Development and usability testing of a very brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change in primary care using normalisation process theory
Development and usability testing of a very brief intervention for personalised cancer risk assessment to promote behaviour change in primary care using normalisation process theory Open
Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Lifestyle choices play an important role in the aetiology of cancer with up to 4 in 10 cases potentially preventable. Interventions delivered by healthcare professionals (H…
View article: A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers
A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers Open
Background Prevention offers an effective public health strategy for cancer control. One approach that could be incorporated within general practice is the provision of personalised risk information. Few trial data are available concerning…
View article: Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigation
Understanding implementation and usefulness of electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) for melanoma in English primary care: a qualitative investigation Open
Background Timely diagnosis of the serious skin cancer melanoma can improve patient outcomes. Clinical guidelines suggest that GPs use checklists, such as the 7-point checklist (7PCL), to assess pigmented lesions. In 2016, the 7PCL was dis…
View article: Cost-effectiveness of Humanitarian Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Cost-effectiveness of Humanitarian Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Open
Humanitarian pediatric cardiac surgery in LMICs is highly cost-effective. It also leaves behind a lasting humanitarian footprint by potentially improving individual development indices.
View article: PWE-058 Factors associated with inflammatory bowel disease associated colorectal cancer and damage associated mucosal lesiondetection
PWE-058 Factors associated with inflammatory bowel disease associated colorectal cancer and damage associated mucosal lesiondetection Open
Introduction Colonoscopic surveillance is indicated for the detection of premalignant damage associated mucosal lesion (DALMs) and colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with chronic inflammatory colitis of greater than 10 years duration. We …
View article: Effect of interventions incorporating personalised cancer risk information on intentions and behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Effect of interventions incorporating personalised cancer risk information on intentions and behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials Open
Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the impact on intention to change health-related behaviours and health-related behaviours themselves, including screening uptake, of interventions incorporating information about cancer risk t…
View article: Views of commissioners, managers and healthcare professionals on the NHS Health Check programme: a systematic review
Views of commissioners, managers and healthcare professionals on the NHS Health Check programme: a systematic review Open
Objective To synthesise data concerning the views of commissioners, managers and healthcare professionals towards the National Health Service (NHS) Health Check programme in general and the challenges faced when implementing it in practice…
View article: Protocol for the melatools skin self-monitoring trial: a phase II randomised controlled trial of an intervention for primary care patients at higher risk of melanoma
Protocol for the melatools skin self-monitoring trial: a phase II randomised controlled trial of an intervention for primary care patients at higher risk of melanoma Open
Introduction Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK. Incidence rates have quadrupled over the last 30 years and continue to rise, especially among younger people. As routine screening of the general population is not currently …
View article: Understanding symptom appraisal and help-seeking in people with symptoms suggestive of pancreatic cancer: a qualitative study
Understanding symptom appraisal and help-seeking in people with symptoms suggestive of pancreatic cancer: a qualitative study Open
Objective Pancreatic cancer has poor survival rates due to non-specific symptoms leading to later diagnosis. Understanding how patients interpret their symptoms could inform approaches to earlier diagnosis. This study sought to explore sym…