David A Ellis
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Ellis D, Towse J, Brown O, Cork A, Davidson B, Devereux S, et al.
Behav Res Methods
. 2024 Sep;
56(8):8745-8760.
PMID: 39322919
Psychological science has thrived thanks to new methods and innovative practices. Journals, including Behavior Research Methods (BRM), continue to support the dissemination and evaluation of research assets including data, software/hardware,...
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A realist review of the causes of, and current interventions to address 'missingness' in health care
Lindsay C, Baruffati D, Mackenzie M, Ellis D, Major M, ODonnell K, et al.
NIHR Open Res
. 2024 Sep;
3:33.
PMID: 39263391
Background: This protocol describes a realist review exploring the problem of "missingness" in healthcare, defined as the repeated tendency not to take up offers of care that has a negative...
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Lindsay C, Baruffati D, Mackenzie M, Ellis D, Major M, ODonnell C, et al.
BMC Med
. 2024 Jun;
22(1):235.
PMID: 38858690
Background: Although missed appointments in healthcare have been an area of concern for policy, practice and research, the primary focus has been on reducing single 'situational' missed appointments to the...
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McConnachie A, Ellis D, Wilson P, McQueenie R, Williamson A
BMJ Open
. 2023 Sep;
13(9):e068720.
PMID: 37714681
Objectives: To assess whether patients attending general practices (GPs) in socioeconomically (SE) deprived areas receive the same amount of care, compared with similar patients (based on age, sex and level...
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Georgiades M, Alampounti A, Somers J, Su M, Ellis D, Bagi J, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Jul;
14(1):4338.
PMID: 37468470
Malaria mosquitoes acoustically detect their mating partners within large swarms that form transiently at dusk. Indeed, male malaria mosquitoes preferably respond to female flight tones during swarm time. This phenomenon...
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Gordhan H, Miller S, Clancy D, Ina M, McDougal A, Cutno D, et al.
J Med Chem
. 2023 Jun;
66(13):8929-8950.
PMID: 37314941
An unmet medical need remains for patients suffering from dry eye disease (DED). A fast-acting, better-tolerated noncorticosteroid anti-inflammatory eye drop could improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Herein, we...
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Loh Y, Su M, Ellis D, Andres M
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2023 Mar;
11:1123738.
PMID: 36923250
Whilst acoustic communication forms an integral component of the mating behavior of many insect species, it is particularly crucial for disease-transmitting mosquitoes; swarming males rely on hearing the faint sounds...
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Ellis D, Sanders J, Jenkins R, McAuslan L
PLoS One
. 2022 Sep;
17(9):e0274670.
PMID: 36174010
The burden of missed healthcare appointments is so great that even small reductions in Did Not Attend (DNA) rate can secure tangible benefits. Previous studies have identified demographic factors that...
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Brown O, Smith L, Davidson B, Ellis D
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2022 Jun;
228:103650.
PMID: 35772312
The internet is often viewed as the source of a myriad of benefits and harms. However, there are problems with using this notion of "the internet" and other high-level concepts...
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Ellis D, Avraam G, Hoermann A, Wyer C, Ong Y, Christophides G, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2022 Jun;
18(6):e1010244.
PMID: 35653396
Gene drives for mosquito population modification are novel tools for malaria control. Strategies to safely test antimalarial effectors in the field are required. Here, we modified the Anopheles gambiae zpg...