P Eccleston
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1.
Armon K, Stephenson T, MacFaul R, Eccleston P, Werneke U
Arch Dis Child
. 2001 Jul;
85(2):132-42.
PMID: 11466188
Objective: To develop an evidence and consensus based guideline for the management of the child who presents to hospital with diarrhoea (with or without vomiting), a common problem representing 16%...
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Armon K, Stephenson T, Gabriel V, MacFaul R, Eccleston P, Werneke U, et al.
Arch Dis Child
. 2001 Apr;
84(5):390-2.
PMID: 11316679
All accident and emergency (A&E) attendances over a one year period were prospectively studied in order to determine common medical presenting problems. Data were collected on children (0-15 years) attending...
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Eccleston P, Werneke U, Armon K, Stephenson T, MacFaul R
J Adv Nurs
. 2001 Apr;
33(6):784-90.
PMID: 11298216
Study Rationale: The number of interview studies with service users is rising because of growth in health services research. The level of agreement between multiple interview data coders requires statistical...
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Roche A, Eccleston P, Sanson-Fisher R
Prev Med
. 1996 May;
25(3):251-8.
PMID: 8781002
Background: Medical practitioners have considerable untapped potential to assist patients in stopping smoking. However, marked deficits have been found in the amount and type of training medical practitioners receive in...
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Roche A, Eccleston P, Jordan D
Tob Control
. 1996 Jan;
5(4):271-9.
PMID: 9130360
Objective: To assess the smoking-related knowledge and attitudes of senior medical students and to compare knowledge and attitude changes in students exposed to four different smoking cessation skills training interventions....