R Campbell

Summary

Affiliation: University of Bristol
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi Why don't patients do their exercises? Understanding non-compliance with physiotherapy in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee
    R Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 4SH, UK
    J Epidemiol Community Health 55:132-8. 2001
  2. ncbi Rationale, design and conduct of a comprehensive evaluation of a school-based peer-led anti-smoking intervention in the UK: the ASSIST cluster randomised trial [ISRCTN55572965]
    Fenella Starkey
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, England, UK
    BMC Public Health 5:43. 2005
  3. ncbi Does population screening for Chlamydia trachomatis raise anxiety among those tested? Findings from a population based chlamydia screening study
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    BMC Public Health 6:106. 2006
  4. ncbi Discrepancies between patients' assessments of outcome: qualitative study nested within a randomised controlled trial
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PR
    BMJ 326:252-3. 2003
  5. ncbi Evaluating meta-ethnography: a synthesis of qualitative research on lay experiences of diabetes and diabetes care
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Soc Sci Med 56:671-84. 2003
  6. ncbi Epidemiological, social, diagnostic and economic evaluation of population screening for genital chlamydial infection
    N Low
    Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Technol Assess 11:iii-iv, ix-xii, 1-165. 2007
  7. ncbi What do people with MS want and expect from health-care services?
    M Somerset
    Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Expect 4:29-37. 2001
  8. ncbi The chlamydia screening studies: rationale and design
    N Low
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Sex Transm Infect 80:342-8. 2004
  9. ncbi Evaluating meta-ethnography: systematic analysis and synthesis of qualitative research
    R Campbell
    School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Technol Assess 15:1-164. 2011
  10. ncbi Patterns of alcohol use and multiple risk behaviour by gender during early and late adolescence: the ALSPAC cohort
    G J MacArthur
    School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol BS8 2PS, UK
    J Public Health (Oxf) 34:i20-30. 2012

Detail Information

Publications28

  1. ncbi Why don't patients do their exercises? Understanding non-compliance with physiotherapy in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee
    R Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 4SH, UK
    J Epidemiol Community Health 55:132-8. 2001
    ..To understand reasons for compliance and non-compliance with a home based exercise regimen by patients with osteoarthritis of the knee...
  2. ncbi Rationale, design and conduct of a comprehensive evaluation of a school-based peer-led anti-smoking intervention in the UK: the ASSIST cluster randomised trial [ISRCTN55572965]
    Fenella Starkey
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, England, UK
    BMC Public Health 5:43. 2005
    ..Although formal teacher-led smoking prevention interventions are considered unlikely to be effective, peer-led approaches to reducing smoking have been proposed as potentially valuable...
  3. ncbi Does population screening for Chlamydia trachomatis raise anxiety among those tested? Findings from a population based chlamydia screening study
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    BMC Public Health 6:106. 2006
    ..The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of an invitation to be screened for chlamydia and of receiving a negative result on levels of anxiety, depression and self-esteem...
  4. ncbi Discrepancies between patients' assessments of outcome: qualitative study nested within a randomised controlled trial
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PR
    BMJ 326:252-3. 2003
  5. ncbi Evaluating meta-ethnography: a synthesis of qualitative research on lay experiences of diabetes and diabetes care
    Rona Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Soc Sci Med 56:671-84. 2003
    ..In addition, from it a practical method of qualitative research assessment evolved. This process is promising but requires further testing and evaluation before it could be recommended for more widespread adoption...
  6. ncbi Epidemiological, social, diagnostic and economic evaluation of population screening for genital chlamydial infection
    N Low
    Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Technol Assess 11:iii-iv, ix-xii, 1-165. 2007
    ..To investigate epidemiological, social, diagnostic and economic aspects of chlamydia screening in non-genitourinary medicine settings...
  7. ncbi What do people with MS want and expect from health-care services?
    M Somerset
    Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Expect 4:29-37. 2001
    ..To determine the health-care preferences of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)...
  8. ncbi The chlamydia screening studies: rationale and design
    N Low
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Sex Transm Infect 80:342-8. 2004
    ..Screening has been recommended to reduce the prevalence and morbidity associated with genital chlamydia infection in the United Kingdom...
  9. ncbi Evaluating meta-ethnography: systematic analysis and synthesis of qualitative research
    R Campbell
    School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Technol Assess 15:1-164. 2011
    ....
  10. ncbi Patterns of alcohol use and multiple risk behaviour by gender during early and late adolescence: the ALSPAC cohort
    G J MacArthur
    School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol BS8 2PS, UK
    J Public Health (Oxf) 34:i20-30. 2012
    ..Adolescent risk behaviours such as smoking, alcohol use and antisocial behaviour are associated with increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Patterns of risk behaviour may vary between genders during adolescence...
  11. ncbi An informal school-based peer-led intervention for smoking prevention in adolescence (ASSIST): a cluster randomised trial
    R Campbell
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
    Lancet 371:1595-602. 2008
    ..Most peer-led approaches have been classroom-based, and rigorous assessments are scarce. We assessed the effectiveness of a peer-led intervention that aimed to prevent smoking uptake in secondary schools...
  12. ncbi Population screening for Chlamydia trachomatis infection in the UK: a qualitative study of the experiences of those screened
    Nicola Mills
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Bristol, BS8 2PR, UK
    Fam Pract 23:550-7. 2006
    ..Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis in selected health care settings is underway in the UK despite insufficient evidence about the personal impact of screening...
  13. ncbi Meeting the challenges of implementing process evaluation within randomized controlled trials: the example of ASSIST (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial)
    Suzanne Audrey
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Health Educ Res 21:366-77. 2006
    ....
  14. ncbi It's good to talk: adolescent perspectives of an informal, peer-led intervention to reduce smoking
    Suzanne Audrey
    University of Bristol, UK
    Soc Sci Med 63:320-34. 2006
    ..Given the serious concerns about young people's smoking behaviour, we argue that this approach is worth pursuing and could be adapted for other health promotion messages...
  15. ncbi Professional and organizational obstacles to establishing a new specialist service in primary care: case study of an epilepsy specialist nurse
    Nicola Mills
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
    J Adv Nurs 37:43-51. 2002
    ..This can help us to understand why a service has the effects it does and to inform new specialist nurses of potential difficulties...
  16. ncbi Using meta ethnography to synthesise qualitative research: a worked example
    Nicky Britten
    Department of General Practice and Primary Care, King's College London, 5 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6SP, UK
    J Health Serv Res Policy 7:209-15. 2002
    ..CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to use meta ethnography to synthesise the results of qualitative research. The worked example has produced middle-range theories in the form of hypotheses that could be tested by other researchers...
  17. ncbi Multiple sclerosis and quality of life: a qualitative investigation
    Maggie Somerset
    Division of Primary Healthcare, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
    J Health Serv Res Policy 7:151-9. 2002
    ..When appropriate, however, support may have beneficial consequences. By recognising the specific factors that link personal control and the illness trajectory, appropriate and timely support can be negotiated...
  18. ncbi What do patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse service?
    Nicola Mills
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
    Seizure 11:176-83. 2002
    ..To assess what patients want and get from a primary care epilepsy specialist nurse service, and whether this matches their expectations and self-defined needs...
  19. ncbi Factors that contribute to quality of life outcomes prioritised by people with multiple sclerosis
    Maggie Somerset
    Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, UK
    Qual Life Res 12:21-9. 2003
    ..While these findings warrant replication for people with MS, they may have relevance to those with other long-term illnesses...
  20. ncbi Physiotherapy, including quadriceps exercises and patellar taping, for knee osteoarthritis with predominant patello-femoral joint involvement: randomized controlled trial
    Brian Quilty
    Rheumatology Unit and the Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
    J Rheumatol 30:1311-7. 2003
    ..CONCLUSION: The treatment package produced small improvements in knee pain scores and quadriceps muscle strength 10 weeks after the end of the treatment period. There was no difference between the 2 groups at 12 months...
  21. ncbi Variables associated with attendance at, and the perceived helpfulness of, meetings for people with multiple sclerosis
    Tim J Peters
    Division of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, UK
    Health Soc Care Community 11:19-26. 2003
    ..These findings should be useful to health professionals who may consider recommending meetings to people with MS, and also to those who are engaged in ensuring that meetings are both attractive and relevant to all potential attendees...
  22. ncbi Effectiveness and acceptability of lidocaine spray in reducing perineal pain during spontaneous vaginal delivery: randomised controlled trial
    Julia Sanders
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PR
    BMJ 333:117. 2006
    ..To evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability of a lidocaine spray in reducing perineal pain during spontaneous vaginal delivery...
  23. ncbi Including a 'no active intervention' arm in surgical trials is possible: evidence from the CLasP randomised trial
    Sara Brookes
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
    J Health Serv Res Policy 8:209-14. 2003
    ....
  24. ncbi Narrative accounts of hereditary risk: knowledge about family history, lay theories of disease, and "internal" and "external" causation
    Tom Sanders
    University of Manchester, UK
    Qual Health Res 17:510-20. 2007
    ..The authors conclude that people's rationalizations about health risks often mirror the medical model of disease, suggesting that they are responsive to, and not fatalistic toward, such public health information...
  25. ncbi What oncologists tell patients about survival benefits of palliative chemotherapy and implications for informed consent: qualitative study
    Suzanne Audrey
    University of Bristol, Department of Social Medicine, Bristol BS8 2PR
    BMJ 337:a752. 2008
    ..To examine how much oncologists tell patients about the survival benefit of palliative chemotherapy during consultations at which decisions about treatment are made...
  26. ncbi Patients' perspectives on foot complications in type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study
    Lone Gale
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Horfield Health Centre, Bristol
    Br J Gen Pract 58:555-63. 2008
    ..Foot ulceration is a major health problem for people with diabetes. To minimise the risk of ulceration, patients are advised to perform preventive foot self-care...
  27. ncbi Self help smoking cessation in pregnancy: cluster randomised controlled trial
    Laurence Moore
    Cardiff University School of Social Sciences, Cardiff CF10 3WT
    BMJ 325:1383. 2002
    ..To evaluate the effectiveness of a self help approach to smoking cessation in pregnancy...
  28. ncbi Techniques to reduce perineal pain during spontaneous vaginal delivery and perineal suturing: a UK survey of midwifery practice
    Julia Sanders
    Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2PR, UK
    Midwifery 21:154-60. 2005
    ..To investigate use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods of perineal analgesia used by midwives during the second stage of labour and perineal repair in the UK...