Richard Hooper
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Recent Articles
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Grantham K, Forbes A, Hooper R, Kasza J
Stat Methods Med Res
. 2025 Feb;
:9622802251317613.
PMID: 39957138
The stepped wedge design is an appealing longitudinal cluster randomised trial design. However, it places a large burden on participating clusters by requiring all clusters to collect data in all...
2.
Hooper R
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2025 Jan;
180:111688.
PMID: 39864672
Questions often arise concerning when, whether, and how we should adjust our interpretation of the results from multiple hypothesis tests. Strong arguments have been put forward in the epidemiological literature...
3.
McKenzie J, Taljaard M, Hemming K, Arnup S, Giraudeau B, Eldridge S, et al.
BMJ
. 2025 Jan;
388():e080472.
PMID: 39761979
No abstract available.
4.
Greenwood K, Jones C, Yaziji N, Healey A, May C, Bremner S, et al.
Br J Psychiatry
. 2024 Nov;
:1-9.
PMID: 39581220
Background: Early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services improve outcomes for young people, but approximately 30% disengage. Aims: To test whether a new motivational engagement intervention would prolong engagement and whether...
5.
Hooper R, Tovey D, Tricco A, Veroniki A
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2024 Nov;
175:111579.
PMID: 39521641
No abstract available.
6.
de Abreu Nunes L, Hooper R, McGettigan P, Phillips R
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2024 Oct;
24(1):253.
PMID: 39468481
Background: In randomised controlled trials with efficacy-related primary outcomes, adverse events are collected to monitor potential intervention harms. The analysis of adverse event data is challenging, due to the complex...
7.
Hooper R, Quintin O, Kasza J
Clin Trials
. 2024 May;
21(6):723-733.
PMID: 38773924
Background/aims: The standard approach to designing stepped wedge trials that recruit participants in a continuous stream is to divide time into periods of equal length. But the choice of design...
8.
Sohanpal R, Pinnock H, Steed L, Heslop-Marshall K, Kelly M, Chan C, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2024 Jan;
28(1):1-129.
PMID: 38229579
Background: People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have high levels of anxiety and depression, which is associated with increased morbidity and poor uptake of effective treatments, such as pulmonary rehabilitation....
9.
Grantham K, Forbes A, Hooper R, Kasza J
Stat Methods Med Res
. 2023 Nov;
33(1):24-41.
PMID: 38031417
This article introduces the 'staircase' design, derived from the zigzag pattern of steps along the diagonal of a stepped wedge design schematic where clusters switch from control to intervention conditions....
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Carr C, Medlicott E, Hooper R, Feng Y, Mihaylova B, Priebe S
Trials
. 2023 Aug;
24(1):557.
PMID: 37626418
Background: Arts therapies are widely but inconsistently provided in community mental health. Whilst they are appealing to patients, evidence for their effectiveness is mixed. Trials to date have been limited...