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View article: Algorithm-based remote monitoring of heart failure risk data in people with cardiac implantable electronic devices: a systematic review and cost-effectiveness analysis
Algorithm-based remote monitoring of heart failure risk data in people with cardiac implantable electronic devices: a systematic review and cost-effectiveness analysis Open
Background Heart failure is a clinical syndrome caused by any structural or functional cardiac disorder that impairs the heart’s ability to function efficiently and pump blood around the body. Function can also be monitored using cardiac i…
View article: Cost-effectiveness analysis of robotic-arm assisted versus manual total knee arthroplasty in the UK
Cost-effectiveness analysis of robotic-arm assisted versus manual total knee arthroplasty in the UK Open
Aims The aim of this study was to estimate the additional cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) of robotic-assisted total knee arthroplasty (rTKA) compared to manually performed total knee arthroplasty (mTKA). Methods An economic eval…
View article: Corrigendum to “Feasibility and acceptability of Autism Adapted Safety Plans: an external pilot randomised controlled trial”
Corrigendum to “Feasibility and acceptability of Autism Adapted Safety Plans: an external pilot randomised controlled trial” Open
View article: Health economic evaluation of Autism Adapted Safety Plans: findings on feasibility of tools from a pilot randomised controlled trial
Health economic evaluation of Autism Adapted Safety Plans: findings on feasibility of tools from a pilot randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Challenges and opportunities to address the emerging burden of targeted therapies in ovarian cancer
Challenges and opportunities to address the emerging burden of targeted therapies in ovarian cancer Open
Ovarian cancer (OC) poses a significant socio-economic burden globally with the greatest impact observed in low-and-middle income countries (LMIC). Despite the survival benefit from targeted therapies such as bevacizumab and poly (ADP- rib…
View article: Feasibility and acceptability of autism adapted safety plans: an external pilot randomised controlled trial
Feasibility and acceptability of autism adapted safety plans: an external pilot randomised controlled trial Open
This study is funded by the NIHR [Public Health Research Programme (NIHR129196)].
View article: Adapted suicide safety plans to address self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide behaviours in autistic adults: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial
Adapted suicide safety plans to address self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide behaviours in autistic adults: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of an exercise and behaviour change intervention in socioeconomically deprived patients with peripheral arterial disease: The textpad study protocol
Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of an exercise and behaviour change intervention in socioeconomically deprived patients with peripheral arterial disease: The textpad study protocol Open
This pilot randomised controlled trial aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a 12-week home-based telehealth exercise and behavioural intervention delivered in socioeconomically deprived patients with peripheral artery diseas…
View article: Improving emergency treatment for patients with acute stroke: the PEARS research programme, including the PASTA cluster RCT
Improving emergency treatment for patients with acute stroke: the PEARS research programme, including the PASTA cluster RCT Open
Background Intravenous thrombolysis and intra-arterial thrombectomy are proven emergency treatments for acute ischaemic stroke, but they require rapid delivery to selected patients within specialist services. National audit data have shown…
View article: Eliciting willingness-to-pay to prevent hospital medication administration errors in the UK: a contingent valuation survey
Eliciting willingness-to-pay to prevent hospital medication administration errors in the UK: a contingent valuation survey Open
Medication errors are common in hospitals. These errors can result in adverse drug events (ADEs), which can reduce the health and well-being of patients’, and their relatives and caregivers. Interventions have been developed to reduce medi…
View article: Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emission From Aircrafts and Ground Service Equipment at Tribhuvan International Airport of Nepal
Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emission From Aircrafts and Ground Service Equipment at Tribhuvan International Airport of Nepal Open
This paper highlights the trend of carbon dioxide emission and its reduction measure at Tribhuvan International Airport, which is the only international airport of Nepal. The landing and take-off (LTO) cycle of three-year (2016 to 2018) da…
View article: Cost-effectiveness of an enhanced Paramedic Acute Stroke Treatment Assessment (PASTA) during emergency stroke care: Economic results from a pragmatic cluster randomized trial
Cost-effectiveness of an enhanced Paramedic Acute Stroke Treatment Assessment (PASTA) during emergency stroke care: Economic results from a pragmatic cluster randomized trial Open
Background The Paramedic Acute Stroke Treatment Assessment (PASTA) trial evaluated an enhanced emergency care pathway which aimed to facilitate thrombolysis in hospital. A pre-planned health economic evaluation was included. The main resul…
View article: Dental therapists compared with general dental practitioners for undertaking check-ups in low-risk patients: pilot RCT with realist evaluation
Dental therapists compared with general dental practitioners for undertaking check-ups in low-risk patients: pilot RCT with realist evaluation Open
Background Many dental ‘check-ups’ in the NHS result in no further treatment. The patient is examined by a dentist and returned to the recall list for a further check-up, commonly in 6 or 12 months’ time. As the oral health of regular dent…
View article: Can dental therapists maintain the oral health of routine low risk dental recall patients in high-street dental practices? A pilot study
Can dental therapists maintain the oral health of routine low risk dental recall patients in high-street dental practices? A pilot study Open
View article: Supporting good quality, community-based end-of-life care for people living with dementia: the SEED research programme including feasibility RCT
Supporting good quality, community-based end-of-life care for people living with dementia: the SEED research programme including feasibility RCT Open
Background In the UK, most people with dementia die in the community and they often receive poorer end-of-life care than people with cancer. Objective The overall aim of this programme was to support professionals to deliver good-quality, …
View article: COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom Open
View article: An extended stroke rehabilitation service for people who have had a stroke: the EXTRAS RCT
An extended stroke rehabilitation service for people who have had a stroke: the EXTRAS RCT Open
Background There is limited evidence about the effectiveness of rehabilitation in meeting the longer-term needs of stroke patients and their carers. Objective To determine the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an extended st…
View article: Reliability Based Maintenance in Hydropower: A Case Study of Bijaypur-I Small Hydropower Plant
Reliability Based Maintenance in Hydropower: A Case Study of Bijaypur-I Small Hydropower Plant Open
Reliability engineering is emerging field which provides a tools to ensure the system is capable to deliver reliable product and service to the customer. Electricity is one of the most important human needs in this modern age. So reliabili…
View article: The value of dementia care towards the end of life—A contingent valuation study
The value of dementia care towards the end of life—A contingent valuation study Open
Objectives A dementia nurse specialist (DNS) is expected to improve the quality of care and support to people with dementia nearing, and at, the end of life (EoL) by facilitating some key features of care. The aim of this study was to esti…
View article: Preferences for centralised emergency medical services: discrete choice experiment
Preferences for centralised emergency medical services: discrete choice experiment Open
Objectives It is desirable that public preferences are established and incorporated in emergency healthcare reforms. The aim of this study was to investigate preferences for local versus centralised provision of all emergency medical servi…
View article: Evaluation of an Extended Stroke Rehabilitation Service (EXTRAS)
Evaluation of an Extended Stroke Rehabilitation Service (EXTRAS) Open
Background and Purpose— There is limited evidence to guide rehabilitation to meet the longer term needs of stroke survivors. The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an extended stroke rehabilitation service (EXTRAS) provided f…
View article: 137A trial to evaluate an eXTended RehAbilitation service for Stroke patients (EXTRAS): main patient results
137A trial to evaluate an eXTended RehAbilitation service for Stroke patients (EXTRAS): main patient results Open
View article: Evaluation of an extended stroke rehabilitation service (EXTRAS):a multicentre randomised controlled trial
Evaluation of an extended stroke rehabilitation service (EXTRAS):a multicentre randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Economic evaluations on centralisation of specialised healthcare services: a systematic review of methods
Economic evaluations on centralisation of specialised healthcare services: a systematic review of methods Open
Objective To systematically review and appraise the quality of economic evaluations assessing centralisation of specialised healthcare services. Methods A systematic review to identify economic evaluations on centralisation of any speciali…
View article: Reply to comment on “Impact and cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy to promote physical activity in primary care”
Reply to comment on “Impact and cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy to promote physical activity in primary care” Open