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| Gene S FederSummaryAffiliation: Queen Mary Country: UK Publications
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Withdrawal of inhaled corticosteroids in people with COPD in primary care: a randomised controlled trialAklak B Choudhury
Centre for Health Sciences, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, Barts and The London, 2 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT, UK
Respir Res 8:93. 2007..Most COPD patients are managed in primary care and receive ICS long-term and irrespective of severity. The effect of withdrawing ICS from COPD patients in primary care is unknown...
The sensitivity and specificity of four questions (HARK) to identify intimate partner violence: a diagnostic accuracy study in general practiceHardip Sohal
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT, UK
BMC Fam Pract 8:49. 2007..We estimated the sensitivity and specificity of four questions (HARK) developed from the Abuse Assessment screen, compared to a 30-item abuse questionnaire, the Composite Abuse Scale (CAS)...
Ethnic differences in invasive management of coronary disease: prospective cohort study of patients undergoing angiographyGene Feder
Department of General Practice and Primary Care, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, London EN1 4NS
BMJ 324:511-6. 2002..To compare rates of revascularisation in south Asian and white patients undergoing coronary angiography in relation to the appropriateness of revascularisation and clinical outcome...
Women exposed to intimate partner violence: expectations and experiences when they encounter health care professionals: a meta-analysis of qualitative studiesGene S Feder
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, London South Bank University, London, England
Arch Intern Med 166:22-37. 2006..women with histories of intimate partner violence perceive the responses of health care professionals? and (2) How do women with histories of intimate partner violence want their health care providers to respond to disclosures of abuse?..
Lessons for cluster randomized trials in the twenty-first century: a systematic review of trials in primary careSandra M Eldridge
Centre for General Practice and Primary Care, Institute of Community Health Sciences, Bar and the London, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK
Clin Trials 1:80-90. 2004..There is little recent research on the methodologic quality of cluster randomized trials and none focuses on primary health care where these trials are increasingly common...
Specialist nurse intervention to reduce unscheduled asthma care in a deprived multiethnic area: the east London randomised controlled trial for high risk asthma (ELECTRA)Chris Griffiths
Centre for General Practice and Primary Care, Institute of Community Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Medical Sciences, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London E1 4NS
BMJ 328:144. 2004..To determine whether asthma specialist nurses, using a liaison model of care, reduce unscheduled care in a deprived multiethnic area...
Asking older people about fear of falling did not have a negative effectMartin R Underwood
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, Abernethy Building, London E1 2AT
J Clin Epidemiol 59:629-34. 2006..To assess whether completing a questionnaire on risk of falling could affect outcome measures: fear of falling, reported falls, and health service contacts in older people (panel conditioning)...
Predicting coronary risk in the general population--is it necessary to measure high-density lipoprotein cholesterol?Sarah Wilson
Clinical Pharmacology, William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London, Queen Mary s School of Medicine and Dentistry, Charterhouse Square, London EC1 M 6BQ, UK
J Cardiovasc Risk 10:137-41. 2003..It is important to quantify the impact of this advice if risk assessments are to be sufficiently accurate to guide treatment decisions...
Informed patient consent to participation in cluster randomized trials: an empirical exploration of trials in primary careSandra M Eldridge
Centre for General Practice and Primary Care, Institute of Community Health Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Clin Trials 2:91-8. 2005..A more public debate may clarify the general acceptability of not obtaining consent in certain situations...
Sexual violence against adult women primary care attenders in east LondonJeremy Coid
Forensic Psychiatry Research Unit, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London
Br J Gen Pract 53:858-62. 2003..Those women who have one experience appear to be at risk of being victims again. A substantial minority object to routine questions about sexual violence...
Tackling partner violence in familiesAngela J Taft
Med J Aust 185:535-6. 2006..New guidelines extend opportunities for GPs to respond...
Presentation of stable angina pectoris among women and South Asian peopleM Justin Zaman
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, UK
CMAJ 179:659-67. 2008..We sought to determine whether atypical symptoms of angina pectoris in women and South Asians impacted clinically important outcomes and clinical management...
