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View article: Full exclusively enteral fluids from day 1 versus gradual feeding in preterm infants (FEED1): an open-label, parallel-group, multicentre, randomised, superiority trial
Full exclusively enteral fluids from day 1 versus gradual feeding in preterm infants (FEED1): an open-label, parallel-group, multicentre, randomised, superiority trial Open
UK National Institute of Health and Care Research.
View article: Getting recovery right after neck dissection for head and neck cancer (GRRAND): trial protocol for a multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial with health economic evaluation and process evaluation
Getting recovery right after neck dissection for head and neck cancer (GRRAND): trial protocol for a multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial with health economic evaluation and process evaluation Open
Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) affects the mouth, throat, salivary glands, voice box, nose or sinuses. Every year, over 12 000 people in the UK are diagnosed with HNC. Neck dissection is a key, surgical component of patient care. …
View article: Induction of labour versus standard care to prevent shoulder dystocia in fetuses suspected to be large for gestational age in the UK (the Big Baby trial): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial
Induction of labour versus standard care to prevent shoulder dystocia in fetuses suspected to be large for gestational age in the UK (the Big Baby trial): a multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled trial Open
National Institute for Health and Care Research Health Technology Assessment Programme.
View article: Is It Cost‐Effective to Induce Labour Early to Prevent Shoulder Dystocia? Evidence From the Big Baby Trial
Is It Cost‐Effective to Induce Labour Early to Prevent Shoulder Dystocia? Evidence From the Big Baby Trial Open
Background The cost‐effectiveness of early induction of labour for suspected large‐for‐gestational‐age foetuses to prevent shoulder dystocia is unknown. Methods A within‐trial economic evaluation of induction at 38 + 0 to 38 + 4 weeks' ges…
View article: Synthetic augmentation in ACL reconstruction may reduce re‐rupture rates and increase return‐to‐sport rates: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Synthetic augmentation in ACL reconstruction may reduce re‐rupture rates and increase return‐to‐sport rates: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Open
Purpose Synthetic augmentation (SA) in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) aims to enhance graft durability, but its benefits remain unclear. To evaluate whether SA in ACLR improves return‐to‐sport (RTS) rates, reduces graft f…
View article: Research priorities for randomised controlled trials in chronic migraine preventive medication: A stakeholder consensus workshop
Research priorities for randomised controlled trials in chronic migraine preventive medication: A stakeholder consensus workshop Open
Background Chronic migraine is a disabling condition that can substantially impact on quality of life. People with chronic migraine have headaches on at least 15 days of every month. Preventative medications aiming to reduce number of days…
View article: Preventive drug treatments for adults with chronic migraine: a systematic review with economic modelling
Preventive drug treatments for adults with chronic migraine: a systematic review with economic modelling Open
Background Chronic migraine is a disabling condition, affecting 2–4% of adults globally. With the introduction of expensive calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies, it is timely to compare the clinical effectiveness and cost-…
View article: Physiotherapy rehabilitation experiences of people with shoulder dislocation in ARTISAN study: a qualitative study
Physiotherapy rehabilitation experiences of people with shoulder dislocation in ARTISAN study: a qualitative study Open
Background Acute Rehabilitation following Traumatic anterior shoulder dISlocAtioN (ARTISAN) was a large trial comparing the clinical and cost-effectiveness of two rehabilitation interventions in adults with a first-time traumatic shoulder …
View article: Research priorities for randomised controlled trials in chronic migraine preventive medication: A stakeholder consensus workshop
Research priorities for randomised controlled trials in chronic migraine preventive medication: A stakeholder consensus workshop Open
Background Chronic migraine is a disabling condition that can substantially impact on quality of life. People with chronic migraine have headaches on at least 15 days of every month. Preventative medications aiming to reduce number of days…
View article: Adverse and serious adverse events incidence of pharmacological interventions for managing chronic and episodic migraine in adults: a systematic review
Adverse and serious adverse events incidence of pharmacological interventions for managing chronic and episodic migraine in adults: a systematic review Open
Background Migraine is the second most common prevalent disorder worldwide and is a top cause of disability with a substantial economic burden. Many preventive migraine medications have notable side effects that affect different body organ…
View article: Is it Cost-Effective to Induce Early to Prevent Shoulder Dystocia? Evidence from the Big Baby Trial
Is it Cost-Effective to Induce Early to Prevent Shoulder Dystocia? Evidence from the Big Baby Trial Open
View article: Clinical effectiveness of pharmacological interventions for managing chronic migraine in adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Clinical effectiveness of pharmacological interventions for managing chronic migraine in adults: a systematic review and network meta-analysis Open
View article: Competing treatments for migraine: a headache for decision-makers
Competing treatments for migraine: a headache for decision-makers Open
Background Migraine is the world’s second most common disabling disorder, affecting 15% of UK adults and costing the UK over £1.5 billion per year. Several costly new drugs have been approved by National Institute for Health and Care Excel…
View article: Economic Burden of HIV/AIDS in Iran: A Modelling Approach
Economic Burden of HIV/AIDS in Iran: A Modelling Approach Open
Background: HIV/AIDS is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Low-and-Middle-Income-Countries (LMICs). It might potentially lead to an economic burden on the health system. There is no certainty about the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in …
View article: Correction: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation against conventional aortic valve replacement surgery in high-risk patients with aortic stenosis; a cost-effectiveness analysis
Correction: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation against conventional aortic valve replacement surgery in high-risk patients with aortic stenosis; a cost-effectiveness analysis Open
View article: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation against conventional aortic valve replacement surgery in high-risk patients with aortic stenosis; a cost-effectiveness analysis
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation against conventional aortic valve replacement surgery in high-risk patients with aortic stenosis; a cost-effectiveness analysis Open
View article: A systematic review of economic evaluations of pharmacological treatments for adults with chronic migraine
A systematic review of economic evaluations of pharmacological treatments for adults with chronic migraine Open
View article: A systematic review of economic evaluations of pharmacological treatments for adults with chronic migraine
A systematic review of economic evaluations of pharmacological treatments for adults with chronic migraine Open
Background and aims Chronic migraine is a common neurovascular brain disorder with substantial economic costs. We performed a systematic review to identify economic evaluations of pharmacological treatments for adults with chronic migraine…
View article: A Systematic Review on the Economic Evaluations Evidence of Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation (EECP) for Managing Chronic Stable Angina
A Systematic Review on the Economic Evaluations Evidence of Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation (EECP) for Managing Chronic Stable Angina Open
Background: Chronic Stable Angina (CSA) does not respond to clinical interventions always. Therefore, enhanced external counter pulsation (EECP) has been approved by the Food and Administration Drug (FDA) as an effective technology.…
View article: Financing of Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs in A Sanctioned Country: A Qualitative Study
Financing of Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs in A Sanctioned Country: A Qualitative Study Open
Background: Rare diseases-related services, care, and drugs (Orphan Drugs) in a lower-middle-income country such as Iran with international limitations due to the sanctions is a challenging issue in terms of their financing and prov…
View article: Decomposing disparity in adult individual’s mental health in Tehran among lower and higher economic groups; an Oaxaca- Blinder analysis on urban HEART Survey- round 2
Decomposing disparity in adult individual’s mental health in Tehran among lower and higher economic groups; an Oaxaca- Blinder analysis on urban HEART Survey- round 2 Open
Thus, re-organizing strategies and plans on promoting the socio- economic status of non-Iranian residents, improving employment opportunities, developing well-designed environment for disabled individuals and supporting plans to reduce smo…
View article: Pitfalls of Revising Physicians’ Relative Value Units (RVUs) in Iran: A Qualitative Study on Medical Practitioners’ Perspective
Pitfalls of Revising Physicians’ Relative Value Units (RVUs) in Iran: A Qualitative Study on Medical Practitioners’ Perspective Open
Background: After 30 years, Iranian health policy makers developed a new version of relative value units as a replacement for the previous one, the Californian RVUs. We aimed to identify the problems of the new version of RVUs (second edit…
View article: The barriers to achieve financial protection in Iranian health system: a qualitative study in a developing country
The barriers to achieve financial protection in Iranian health system: a qualitative study in a developing country Open
Achieving financial protection as a long-term objective should be considered as a priority among Iranian policy makers that requires an inter-sectoral collaboration with a defined in-charge body. Health policy makers in Iran should develop…
View article: Economic evaluation of test-and-treat and empirical treatment strategies in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection; A Markov model in an Iranian adult population.
Economic evaluation of test-and-treat and empirical treatment strategies in the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection; A Markov model in an Iranian adult population. Open
Background: Helicobacter pylori may cause many gastrointestinal problems in developing countries such as Iran. We aimed to analyze the cost- effectiveness and cost- utility of the test-and-treat and empirical treatment strategies in managi…
View article: Iranian Households' Payments on Food and Health Out-of-Pocket Expenditures: Evidence of Inequality.
Iranian Households' Payments on Food and Health Out-of-Pocket Expenditures: Evidence of Inequality. Open
There are relative high levels of inequality in Iranian households' payments on food and Out-of-Pocket health expenditures.
View article: Quality Management Systems Implementation Compared With Organizational Maturity in Hospital
Quality Management Systems Implementation Compared With Organizational Maturity in Hospital Open
BACKGROUND: A quality management system can provide a framework for continuous improvement in order to increase the probability of customers and other stakeholders’ satisfaction. The test …