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View article: ARC Life Course Centre International Data for Policy Workshop
ARC Life Course Centre International Data for Policy Workshop Open
ObjectivesIdentify factors that support development of socially acceptable next generation linked data ecosystems that deliver higher standards in research, evaluation, and evidence-based policy. ApproachAustralian speakers showcased Austr…
View article: Opportunities for change and levelling up: a trust wide retrospective analysis of 8 years of laparoscopic and abdominal myomectomy
Opportunities for change and levelling up: a trust wide retrospective analysis of 8 years of laparoscopic and abdominal myomectomy Open
Background: Laparoscopic myomectomy is increasingly considered the gold standard uterine preserving procedure and has well documented benefits over the open approach. Barriers that women have in accessing the most appropriate treatment nee…
View article: Qualitative study exploring which research outcomes best reflect women’s experiences of heavy menstrual bleeding: stakeholder involvement in development of a core outcome set
Qualitative study exploring which research outcomes best reflect women’s experiences of heavy menstrual bleeding: stakeholder involvement in development of a core outcome set Open
Objective This work contributed to the development of a core outcome set (COS) for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). The objective was to determine which research outcomes best reflect how HMB affects women’s lives and to identify additional…
View article: Standardising outcome reporting for clinical trials of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: Development of a core outcome set
Standardising outcome reporting for clinical trials of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: Development of a core outcome set Open
Objective To develop a core outcome set for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). Design Core outcome set (COS) development methodology described by the COMET initiative. Setting University hospital gynaecology department, online international s…
View article: Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility‐sparing surgery for cervical cancer: A systematic review
Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility‐sparing surgery for cervical cancer: A systematic review Open
Background Cervical cancer affects 3197 women in the UK, and 604 000 women worldwide annually, with peak incidence seen in women between 30 and 34 years of age. For many, fertility‐sparing surgery is an appealing option where possible. How…
View article: Variation of outcome reporting in studies of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review
Variation of outcome reporting in studies of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review Open
Background: Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) detrimentally effects women. It is important to be able to compare treatments and synthesise data to understand which interventions are most beneficial, however, when there is variation in outcome…
View article: Variation in Outcome Reporting Identified in Studies of Fertility-Sparing Surgery for Cervical Cancer: a Systematic Review
Variation in Outcome Reporting Identified in Studies of Fertility-Sparing Surgery for Cervical Cancer: a Systematic Review Open
Background: Cervical cancer affects 3,197 women in the UK, and 604000 women worldwide annually, with peak incidence seen between 30-34 years of age. For many, fertility-sparing surgery is an appealing option where possible. However, absenc…
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Clinical effectiveness of first trimester combined screening for pre-eclampsia • Evidence summary and expert opinion on preventing spontaneous preterm birth • Child outcomes after amnioinfusion compared with no intervention after secondtri…
View article: Methods used to assess outcome consistency in clinical studies: A literature-based evaluation
Methods used to assess outcome consistency in clinical studies: A literature-based evaluation Open
Evaluation studies of outcomes used in clinical research and their consistency are appearing more frequently in the literature, as a key part of the core outcome set (COS) development. Current guidance suggests such evaluation studies shou…
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A systematic review of clinical practice guidelines on uncomplicated birth Y
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Using meta-analyses to
View article: Evidence-Based Guideline on Laparoscopy in Pregnancy: Commissioned by the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE) Endorsed by the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG).
Evidence-Based Guideline on Laparoscopy in Pregnancy: Commissioned by the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (BSGE) Endorsed by the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG). Open
Laparoscopy is widely utilised to diagnose and treat acute and chronic, gynaecological and general surgical conditions. It has only been in recent years that laparoscopy has become an acceptable surgical alternative to open surgery in preg…
View article: Designing a lifestyle intervention to reduce risk of type 2 diabetes in postpartum mothers following gestational diabetes: An online survey with mothers and health professionals
Designing a lifestyle intervention to reduce risk of type 2 diabetes in postpartum mothers following gestational diabetes: An online survey with mothers and health professionals Open
A walking programme, recipe ideas and weight monitoring may be useful components when designing a postpartum lifestyle intervention. Barriers to engagement are evident and the intervention should allow women to engage at a time that is app…
View article: Core Outcome Sets in Miscarriage Trials (COSMisT) study: a study protocol
Core Outcome Sets in Miscarriage Trials (COSMisT) study: a study protocol Open
Introduction ‘Core outcome sets’ are an agreed, standardised set of outcomes based on what key stakeholders (clinicians, patients, their partners, researchers, service developers, funding organisations and so on) consider the important out…
View article: MacMillan Get Active, Feel Good Physical activity programme: final evaluation report
MacMillan Get Active, Feel Good Physical activity programme: final evaluation report Open
1.0 Executive Summary
\nThe purpose of this report was to examine data collected by Lincolnshire Sport and the University of Lincoln
\nin relation to the implementation, impact and receipt of the Lincolnshire GAFG programme. The primary
\n…
View article: MacMillan Get Active, Feel Good Physical activity programme: interim report
MacMillan Get Active, Feel Good Physical activity programme: interim report Open
This evaluation report examined data regarding the implementation, impact and receipt of the two year Lincolnshire Sport and MacMillan Get Active, Feel Good programme after 12 months. The analysis was based upon the programme theory genera…
View article: Ambulatory hysteroscopy and its role in the management of abnormal uterine bleeding
Ambulatory hysteroscopy and its role in the management of abnormal uterine bleeding Open
Hysteroscopy is now an ambulatory procedure, having moved from a conventional day-case operating theatre environment to the outpatient clinic setting. Outpatient hysteroscopy can be used as a diagnostic test and as a therapeutic modality f…
View article: Evidence quality in clinical guidelines: a comparison of two methods
Evidence quality in clinical guidelines: a comparison of two methods Open
Introduction Guidelines report the quality of the evidence used when formulating recommendations to ensure transparency and allow end‐users to assess the estimates of effect that underlie the recommendation. The aim of this study was to in…
View article: Outpatient versus inpatient uterine polyp treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding: randomised controlled non-inferiority study
Outpatient versus inpatient uterine polyp treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding: randomised controlled non-inferiority study Open
International Clinical Trials Registry 65868569.