Research Topics
| Dawn CarnesSummaryAffiliation: Queen Mary Country: UK Publications
|
Detail Information
Publications
Effective delivery styles and content for self-management interventions for chronic musculoskeletal pain: a systematic literature reviewDawn Carnes
Barts and London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Centre for Health Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Clin J Pain 28:344-54. 2012..The objective of the study was to report the evidence for effectiveness of different self-management course characteristics and components for chronic musculoskeletal pain...
Defining adverse events in manual therapies: a modified Delphi consensus studyDawn Carnes
Institute of Health Sciences Education, Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2 Newark St, London E1 2AT, United Kingdom
Man Ther 15:2-6. 2010..We concluded that classifying adverse events was difficult without context or detail. Classification may be improved by using the taxonomy and descriptions suggested in this study...
A systematic review of pain drawing literature: should pain drawings be used for psychologic screening?Dawn Carnes
Institute of Health Sciences Education, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
Clin J Pain 22:449-57. 2006..We systematically reviewed the literature that directly compared pain drawing scoring systems with measures of psychologic state...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain rarely presents in a single body site: results from a UK population studyD Carnes
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Queen Mary School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2 Newark St, London, E1 2AT, UK
Rheumatology (Oxford) 46:1168-70. 2007..To investigate the frequency and health impact of chronic multi-site musculoskeletal pain, in a representative UK sample...
Chronic forearm pain presents as a transient and indistinct pain site in a community setting: results from a UK population surveyD Carnes
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, 2 Newark Street, London, UK
Fam Pract 25:197-201. 2008..To investigate the prevalence of chronic forearm pain in a non-occupational community setting over a 2-year period...
Adverse events and manual therapy: a systematic reviewDawn Carnes
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Centre for Health Sciences, 2 Newark St, London E1 2AT, UK
Man Ther 15:355-63. 2010..To explore the incidence and risk of adverse events with manual therapies...
Measuring pain self-efficacyClare L Miles
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway University of London, London, UK
Clin J Pain 27:461-70. 2011..A standard, high-quality measure of self-efficacy in such populations would improve evidence, by allowing meaningful comparisons amongst subgroups and between treatments, and by facilitating pooling across studies in systematic reviews...
Measuring troublesomeness of chronic pain by locationSuzanne Parsons
Centre for Health Sciences, Institute for Health Sciences Education, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 7:34. 2006....
Methodological criteria for the assessment of moderators in systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials: a consensus studyTamar Pincus
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, London, UK
BMC Med Res Methodol 11:14. 2011..Our objective was to provide researchers with a set of criteria that will facilitate the grading of evidence for moderators, in systematic reviews...
Influences on older people's decision making regarding choice of topical or oral NSAIDs for knee pain: qualitative studyDawn Carnes
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 2AT
BMJ 336:142-5. 2008..To explore the factors that influence older people's decision making regarding use of topical or oral ibuprofen for their knee pain...
Clinicians' perceptions of reporting methods for back pain trials: a qualitative studyRobert Froud
Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Br J Gen Pract 62:e151-9. 2012..However, it is unclear which methods clinicians find easiest to interpret and use in decision making...
