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| Jonathan GraffySummaryAffiliation: University of Cambridge Country: UK Publications
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Randomised controlled trial of support from volunteer counsellors for mothers considering breast feedingJonathan Graffy
Department of General Practice and Primary Care, Barts and The London, Queen Mary, University of London, London E1 4NS
BMJ 328:26. 2004..To investigate whether offering volunteer support from counsellors in breast feeding would result in more women breast feeding...
What information, advice, and support do women want with breastfeeding?Jonathan Graffy
General Practice and Primary Care Research Unit at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Birth 32:179-86. 2005..Breastfeeding conveys many benefits, but women often encounter difficulties in the first few weeks. The objective of this study was to examine women's perspectives on the information, advice, and support they receive with breastfeeding...
UK research staff perspectives on improving recruitment and retention to primary care research; nominal group exerciseJonathan Graffy
University of Cambridge, UK
Fam Pract 26:48-55. 2009..As part of a National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research and UK Clinical Research Network programme, we elicited research staff perspectives on factors facilitating or obstructing recruitment...
More than measurement: practice team experiences of screening for type 2 diabetesJonathan Graffy
Institute of Public Health, General Practice and Primary Care Research Unit, University of Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SR, UK
Fam Pract 27:386-94. 2010..The feasibility, cost-effectiveness and best means to implement population screening for type 2 diabetes remain to be established...
Trials within trials? Researcher, funder and ethical perspectives on the practicality and acceptability of nesting trials of recruitment methods in existing primary care trialsJonathan Graffy
NIHR School for Primary Care Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
BMC Med Res Methodol 10:38. 2010..A robust test of recruitment methods involves comparing alternative methods using a randomized trial, 'nested' in an ongoing 'host' trial. There are potential scientific, logistical and ethical obstacles to such studies...
