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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...
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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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Daynes E, Baldwin M, Annals M, Gardiner N, Chaplin E, Ward S, et al.
ERJ Open Res . 2024 Jul; 10(4). PMID: 39040593
Background: There is evidence to support COVID-19 rehabilitation programmes improving persistent COVID-19 symptoms; however, there is concern that therapies that include an exercise component may increase fatigue and post-exertional symptom...
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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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Baldwin M, Daynes E, Chaplin E, Goddard A, Lloyd-Evans P, Mills G, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2023 Jan; 7:e37811. PMID: 36626648
Background: At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, unprecedented pressure was placed on health care services globally. An opportunity to alleviate this pressure was to introduce a digital health platform...
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Lloyd-Evans P, Baldwin M, Daynes E, Hong A, Mills G, Goddard A, et al.
BMJ Open Respir Res . 2022 Sep; 9(1). PMID: 36171050
Objectives: To describe the early data from the Your COVID Recovery digital programme and to explore the data collected from two embedded outcome measures. Design: Observational. Setting: Primary and secondary...
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Alqahtani K, Gerlis C, M Nolan C, Gardiner N, Szczepura A, Man W, et al.
BMJ Open . 2022 Apr; 12(4):e055513. PMID: 35470190
Introduction: The benefits achieved during pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) are known to be sustained for 6-12 months after the initial programme. Several maintenance trials have been conducted but were heterogeneous in...
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Chaplin E, Ward S, Daynes E, Bourne C, Stenson A, Watt A, et al.
BMJ Open Respir Res . 2021 Nov; 8(1). PMID: 34782329
Introduction: The successful integration of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) into a traditional pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programme has previously been reported. Our aim was to reconfigure both our cardiac...
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Houchen-Wolloff L, Orme M, Barradell A, Clinch L, Chaplin E, Gardiner N, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2021 Jun; 9(6):e21728. PMID: 34114960
Background: Hospital admissions due to the acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) are costly for individuals and health services. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is known to reduce hospital readmissions...