Nina Wilson
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Recent Articles
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Fader M, MacAulay M, Wilson N, Goudie N, Chadwick T, Abouhajar A, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Dec;
14(8):e088483.
PMID: 39645276
Introduction: Evaluating the safety and acceptability of reusing catheters for intermittent catheterisation (IC) is one of the top 10 continence research priorities identified by the UK James Lind Alliance Priority...
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Morton M, Wilson N, Homer T, Simms L, Steel A, Maier R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Aug;
13(8):e071906.
PMID: 37562935
Introduction: Bronchiectasis is a long-term lung condition, with dilated bronchi, chronic inflammation, chronic infection and acute exacerbations. Recurrent exacerbations are associated with poorer clinical outcomes such as increased severity of...
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Lambert H, Hiu S, Coulthard M, Matthews J, Holstein E, Crosier J, et al.
Pediatr Crit Care Med
. 2023 Mar;
24(7):604-613.
PMID: 36892305
Objectives: Renal replacement therapy (RRT) options are limited for small babies because of lack of available technology. We investigated the precision of ultrafiltration, biochemical clearances, clinical efficacy, outcomes, and safety...
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Ouma L, Wason J, Zheng H, Wilson N, Grayling M
Front Med (Lausanne)
. 2022 Oct;
9:1037439.
PMID: 36313987
Background: The efficiencies that master protocol designs can bring to modern drug development have seen their increased utilization in oncology. Growing interest has also resulted in their consideration in non-oncology...
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Wason J, Dimairo M, Biggs K, Bowden S, Brown J, Flight L, et al.
BMC Med
. 2022 Aug;
20(1):254.
PMID: 35945610
Adaptive designs are a class of methods for improving efficiency and patient benefit of clinical trials. Although their use has increased in recent years, research suggests they are not used...
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Rennie K, Witham M, Bradley P, Clegg A, Connolly S, Hancock H, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Jul;
12(7):e061823.
PMID: 35851031
Introduction: Skeletal muscle dysfunction is central to both sarcopenia and physical frailty, which are associated with a wide range of adverse outcomes including falls and fractures, longer hospital stays, dependency...
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Wilson N, Biggs K, Bowden S, Brown J, Dimairo M, Flight L, et al.
BMC Med
. 2021 Oct;
19(1):251.
PMID: 34696781
Background: Adaptive designs offer great promise in improving the efficiency and patient-benefit of clinical trials. An important barrier to further increased use is a lack of understanding about which additional...
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Fernandez-Garcia C, Ternent L, Homer T, Rodgers H, Bosomworth H, Shaw L, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 May;
11(5):e042081.
PMID: 34035087
Objective: To determine whether robot-assisted training is cost-effective compared with an enhanced upper limb therapy (EULT) programme or usual care. Design: Economic evaluation within a randomised controlled trial. Setting: Four...
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Wilson N, Howel D, Bosomworth H, Shaw L, Rodgers H
Int J Rehabil Res
. 2021 Mar;
44(2):166-169.
PMID: 33741815
Many studies of stroke rehabilitation use the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) as an outcome, which measures upper limb function by scoring the ability to complete functional tasks. This report...
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McClelland G, Wilson N, Shaw L, Grayling M, Haworth D, Price C
Emerg Med J
. 2020 Nov;
38(1):83-84.
PMID: 33199271
No abstract available.