Krish Nirantharakumar
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View article: Bayesian blockwise inference for joint models of longitudinal and multistate data with application to longitudinal multimorbidity analysis
Bayesian blockwise inference for joint models of longitudinal and multistate data with application to longitudinal multimorbidity analysis Open
Multistate models provide a useful framework for modelling complex event history data in clinical settings and have recently been extended to the joint modelling framework to appropriately handle endogenous longitudinal covariates, such as…
View article: Sociodemographic Characteristics and Longitudinal Progression of Multimorbidity: A Multistate Modelling Analysis of a Large Primary Care Records Dataset in England
Sociodemographic Characteristics and Longitudinal Progression of Multimorbidity: A Multistate Modelling Analysis of a Large Primary Care Records Dataset in England Open
Background Multimorbidity, characterized by the coexistence of multiple chronic conditions in an individual, is a rising public health concern. While much of the existing research has focused on cross-sectional patterns of multimorbidity, …
View article: The association between inflammatory bowel disease and mental ill health: a retrospective cohort study using data from <scp>UK</scp> primary care
The association between inflammatory bowel disease and mental ill health: a retrospective cohort study using data from <span>UK</span> primary care Open
Summary Background Patients with active inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and mental illnesses experience worse IBD outcomes. Aim To describe the incidence of mental illnesses, including deliberate self‐harm, in IBD patients. Methods A popu…
View article: P652 The burden of mental illness, including deliberate self-harm, before and after a diagnosis of IBD, a UK population study
P652 The burden of mental illness, including deliberate self-harm, before and after a diagnosis of IBD, a UK population study Open
Background The burden of mental illness among IBD patients is recognised to be greater than among their healthy peers. Due to the bi-directional influence of the gut-brain axis,mental health may be linked to IBD outcomes and vice versa. Th…
View article: Evaluating Implementation of the Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A qualitative focus group study
Evaluating Implementation of the Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A qualitative focus group study Open
Background and Aims A perioperative passport was developed to improve care of people with diabetes undergoing elective surgery by equipping patients with a hand-held summary of their care needs. Two surgical nursing groups were approached …
View article: Evaluating Implementation of The Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A Qualitative Focus Group Study
Evaluating Implementation of The Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A Qualitative Focus Group Study Open
Aims To examine the factors affecting implementation of an empowerment tool for patients with diabetes in two surgical groups within a single district general hospital Background A perioperative passport was developed to improve care of pe…
View article: Evaluating Implementation of the Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A qualitative focus group study
Evaluating Implementation of the Diabetes Perioperative Passport: A qualitative focus group study Open
Aims To examine the factors affecting implementation of an empowerment tool for patients with diabetes in two surgical groups within a single district general hospital Background A perioperative passport was developed to improve care of pe…
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View article: Temporal and external validation of a prediction model for adverse outcomes among inpatients with diabetes
Temporal and external validation of a prediction model for adverse outcomes among inpatients with diabetes Open
Aim To temporally and externally validate our previously developed prediction model, which used data from University Hospitals Birmingham to identify inpatients with diabetes at high risk of adverse outcome (mortality or excessive length o…
View article: Predicting inpatient hypoglycaemia in hospitalized patients with diabetes: a retrospective analysis of 9584 admissions with diabetes
Predicting inpatient hypoglycaemia in hospitalized patients with diabetes: a retrospective analysis of 9584 admissions with diabetes Open
Aims To explore whether a quantitative approach to identifying hospitalized patients with diabetes at risk of hypoglycaemia would be feasible through incorporation of routine biochemical, haematological and prescription data. Methods A ret…