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Cowie J, Findlay S, Archibald R, Currie S, Campbell P, Hutcheon D, et al.
BMJ Open . 2025 Feb; 15(2):e092908. PMID: 39979047
Objectives: To feasibility test a novel community-based financial incentive scheme to promote healthy weight and well-being. Design: Single-arm, prospective feasibility study using mixed methods. Setting: Two communities in Scotland experiencing...
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Petkovic J, Magwood O, Concannon T, Akl E, Khabsa J, Lytvyn L, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol . 2025 Feb; :111727. PMID: 39971165
Objectives: Better engagement of diverse groups of interest-holders in the development of health guidelines has been proposed to improve their usefulness, implementability, and acceptability. Guidelines shape clinical- or public-health practice...
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Todhunter-Brown A, Sellers C, Baer G, Choo P, Cowie J, Cheyne J, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2025 Feb; 2:CD001920. PMID: 39932103
Background: Various approaches to physical rehabilitation to improve function and mobility are used after stroke. There is considerable controversy around the relative effectiveness of approaches, and little known about optimal...
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Ramsden V, Mcinnes E, Wilson P, Babl F, Kuhn L, Cowie J, et al.
BMJ Open . 2025 Feb; 15(2):e094174. PMID: 39920055
Introduction: Sustaining evidence-based care is challenging in all clinical settings. Acute care settings have a unique set of contextual factors that may impact sustainability (eg, fast-paced, regular staff turnover). Much...
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Hazelton C, Todhunter-Brown A, Campbell P, Thomson K, Nicolson D, McGill K, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2024 Nov; 28(69):1-141. PMID: 39485540
Background: Stroke often affects recognition and interpretation of information from our senses, resulting in perceptual disorders. Evidence to inform treatment is unclear. Objective: To determine the breadth and effectiveness of...
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Lytvyn L, Petkovic J, Khabsa J, Magwood O, Campbell P, Graham I, et al.
Campbell Syst Rev . 2024 Oct; 20(4):e1444. PMID: 39417000
This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. The objective of this review is to identify and synthesize empirical research on the impacts of...
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Thomson K, Todhunter-Brown A, Brady M, Campbell P, Dorris L, Hunter S, et al.
Res Involv Engagem . 2024 Oct; 10(1):102. PMID: 39380075
Background: We conducted an NIHR-funded evidence synthesis project, reviewing evidence relating to interventions for perceptual disorders following stroke. This related paper describes how people with lived experience of stroke-related perceptual...
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Todhunter-Brown A, Booth L, Campbell P, Cheer B, Cowie J, Elders A, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2024 Feb; 28(5):1-266. PMID: 38343084
Background: Up to 30% of children have constipation at some stage in their life. Although often short-lived, in one-third of children it progresses to chronic functional constipation, potentially with overflow...
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Tugwell P, Welch V, Magwood O, Todhunter-Brown A, Akl E, Concannon T, et al.
Syst Rev . 2023 Aug; 12(1):134. PMID: 37533051
Background: Involving collaborators and partners in research may increase relevance and uptake, while reducing health and social inequities. Collaborators and partners include people and groups interested in health research: health...
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Hazelton C, Thomson K, Todhunter-Brown A, Campbell P, Chung C, Dorris L, et al.
Stroke . 2023 Jun; 54(6):e239-e240. PMID: 37307086
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