Colin Greaves
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Recent Articles
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Price J, Rushton A, Ives N, Jolly K, Parmar P, Greaves C
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2025 Mar;
11(1):26.
PMID: 40057809
Background: Clinical guidelines recommend that people with chronic non-specific neck pain self-manage symptoms with physiotherapy-led exercise. However, current exercise strategies have modest short-term effects, engagement is poor, and 48% of...
2.
Cavill N, Greaves C, Chatwin K, Szekeres Z, Davies A, Hawley-Hague H, et al.
BMJ Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
2(1):e000229.
PMID: 40018220
Background: System mapping has mainly been used to develop theories and understanding of complex systems; to hypothesise how an intervention might work in a complex system or to inform intervention...
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Multimorbidity clusters and their associations with health-related quality of life in two UK cohorts
Steell L, Krauth S, Ahmed S, Dibben G, McIntosh E, Hanlon P, et al.
BMC Med
. 2025 Jan;
23(1):1.
PMID: 39773733
Background: Identifying clusters of multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs), also known as multimorbidity, and their associated burden may facilitate the development of effective and cost-effective targeted healthcare strategies. This study aimed...
4.
Lambert J, Dean S, Terry R, Charles N, Greaves C, Campbell J, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e080472.
PMID: 39477258
Objectives: e-coachER was a web-based intervention designed to support uptake and maintenance of physical activity for people attending exercise referral schemes (ERS) for weight loss, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis or a...
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Krouwel M, Greenfield S, Sanders J, Gokal K, Chalkley A, Griffin R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e085233.
PMID: 39438094
Objective: Helping people to change their health behaviours is becoming a greater feature within the role of health professionals, including through whole system initiatives such as Making Every Contact Count....
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Driscoll E, Green A, Fortes D, Howard C, Driscoll L, Kendrick E, et al.
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Aug;
60(73):10001-10004.
PMID: 39176443
A novel 4 × 4 Wadsley-Roth block phase, NbTiWO, has been prepared and its structure determined through Neutron and X-ray diffraction studies. Electrochemical testing indicated excellent high rate performance, with...
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Krauth S, Steell L, Ahmed S, McIntosh E, Dibben G, Hanlon P, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2024 Jul;
74:102703.
PMID: 39045545
Background: It remains unclear how to meaningfully classify people living with multimorbidity (multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs)), beyond counting the number of conditions. This paper aims to identify clusters of MLTCs...
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Dibben G, Gardiner L, Young H, Wells V, Evans R, Ahmed Z, et al.
EClinicalMedicine
. 2024 Jul;
72:102599.
PMID: 39010975
Background: Almost half of the global population face significant challenges from long-term conditions (LTCs) resulting in substantive health and socioeconomic burden. Exercise is a potentially key intervention in effective LTC...
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Simpson S, Evans R, Gilbert H, Branson A, Barber S, McIntosh E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Apr;
14(4):e083255.
PMID: 38580370
Introduction: Personalised Exercise-Rehabilitation FOR people with Multiple long-term conditions (PERFORM) is a research programme that seeks to develop and evaluate a comprehensive exercise-based rehabilitation intervention designed for people with multimorbidity,...
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Stathi A, Withall J, Crone D, Hawley-Hague H, Playle R, Frew E, et al.
Trials
. 2023 Nov;
24(1):772.
PMID: 38031101
Background: The Active Connected Engaged [ACE] study is a multi-centre, pragmatic, two-arm, parallel-group randomised controlled trial [RCT] with an internal pilot phase. The ACE study incorporates a multi-level mixed methods...