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Cost-effectiveness of therapist-delivered online cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression: randomised controlled trialSandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
Br J Psychiatry 197:297-304. 2010..Therapist-delivered online cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective for depression in primary care...
'PhysioDirect' telephone assessment and advice services for physiotherapy: protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trialChris Salisbury
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2AA, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 9:136. 2009..They are invited for face-to-face treatment only when necessary. Although several such services have been developed, there is no robust evidence regarding clinical and cost-effectiveness, nor the acceptability of PhysioDirect...
Capturing the value of complementary and alternative medicine: including patient preferences in economic evaluationS Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, 25 Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2AA, United Kingdom
Complement Ther Med 16:47-51. 2008..SPDCM is a method that could be used to evaluate the 'added value' provided by CAM and thus supply evidence on cost-effectiveness that policy makers could use in configuring service provision...
Randomised controlled trial of Alexander technique lessons, exercise, and massage (ATEAM) for chronic and recurrent back pain: economic evaluationSandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2AA
BMJ 337:a2656. 2008..An economic evaluation of therapeutic massage, exercise, and lessons in the Alexander technique for treating persistent back pain...
Measuring the financial burden of acute cough in pre-school children: a cost of illness studySandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, 25 Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol, UK
BMC Fam Pract 9:10. 2008..Purpose: To estimate the cost per child per episode, and the annual population cost in the UK, of acute cough in pre-school children presenting to primary care...
Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): economic evaluation of a randomised controlled trialSandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, NIHR National School for Primary Care Research, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
BMJ 337:a1490. 2008..To estimate the cost to the NHS and to parents and carers of treating febrile preschool children with paracetamol, ibuprofen, or both, and to compare these costs with the benefits of each treatment regimen...
Comparing the cost of nurse practitioners and GPs in primary care: modelling economic data from randomised trialsSandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Cotham House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JL
Br J Gen Pract 56:530-5. 2006..The role of nurse practitioners in primary care has recently expanded. While there are some outcome data available for different types of consultations, little is known about the relative cost...
Opportunity cost of antidepressant prescribing in England: analysis of routine dataSandra Hollinghurst
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS6 6JL
BMJ 330:999-1000. 2005
Economic evaluation of the DiAMOND randomized trial: cost and outcomes of 2 decision aids for mode of delivery among women with a previous cesarean sectionSandra Hollinghurst
Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Med Decis Making 30:453-63. 2010..Decision aids can help decision making, although few studies have assessed costs in conjunction with effectiveness...
Paracetamol and ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children: the PITCH randomised controlled trialA D Hay
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, NIHR National School for Primary Care Research, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Health Technol Assess 13:iii-iv, ix-x, 1-163. 2009....
Paracetamol plus ibuprofen for the treatment of fever in children (PITCH): randomised controlled trialAlastair D Hay
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, NIHR National School for Primary Care Research, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2AA
BMJ 337:a1302. 2008..To investigate whether paracetamol (acetaminophen) plus ibuprofen are superior to either drug alone for increasing time without fever and the relief of fever associated discomfort in febrile children managed at home...
Nurse-led adherence support in hypertension: a randomized controlled trialKnut Schroeder
Primary Health Care, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
Fam Pract 22:144-51. 2005..Lack of medication adherence is a common reason for poor control of blood pressure in the community, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes...
Therapist-delivered Internet psychotherapy for depression in primary care: a randomised controlled trialDavid Kessler
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, NIHR National School for Primary Care Research, Department of Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Lancet 374:628-34. 2009..We investigated the effectiveness of CBT delivered online in real time by a therapist for patients with depression in primary care...
Cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction: Hawley and vacuum-formed retainersLisa Hichens
Bristol, UK
Eur J Orthod 29:372-8. 2007..VFRs were more cost-effective than Hawley retainers from all perspectives. The majority of subjects showed a preference for VFRs compared with Hawley retainers. There were also fewer breakages than in the Hawley group...
Comparing care at walk-in centres and at accident and emergency departments: an exploration of patient choice, preference and satisfactionMelanie Chalder
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, 25 Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2AA, UK
Emerg Med J 24:260-4. 2007..To explore the impact of establishing walk-in centres alongside emergency departments on patient choice, preference and satisfaction...
The impact of co-located NHS walk-in centres on emergency departmentsChris Salisbury
Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, University of Bristol, Cotham House, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JL, UK
Emerg Med J 24:265-9. 2007..To determine the impact of establishing walk-in centres alongside emergency departments (EDs) on attendance rates, visit duration, process, costs and outcome of care...
The feasibility of a pragmatic randomised controlled trial to compare usual care with usual care plus individualised homeopathy, in children requiring secondary care for asthmaE A Thompson
Bristol Homeopathic Hospital, University Hospitals Bristol Foundation Trust, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JU, England, UK
Homeopathy 100:122-30. 2011..This included recruitment and retention, acceptability of outcome measures patients' and health professionals' views and experiences and a power calculation for a definitive trial...
Cognitive behavioural therapy in chronic fatigue syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of an outpatient group programmeP Gladwell
Pain Management Centre, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK
Health Technol Assess 10:iii-iv, ix-x, 1-121. 2006..Further research is needed to develop better outcome measures, assessments of the broader costs of the illness and a clearer picture of the characteristics best fitted to this type of intervention...
The costs of care in general practice: patients compared by the council tax valuation band of their home addressNorman Beale
Northlands R and D General Practice, Calne, Wiltshire, UK
Fam Pract 22:317-22. 2005..It is therefore now possible to extrapolate to the costs of other clinical tasks in a practice and then to compare the workloads of caring for different patients and compare between practices...
Randomised controlled trial of Alexander technique lessons, exercise, and massage (ATEAM) for chronic and recurrent back painPaul Little
Primary Care Group, Community Clinical Sciences Division, University of Southampton, Aldermoor Health Centre, Southampton SO16 5ST
BMJ 337:a884. 2008....
Are one-stop shops acceptable? Community perspectives on one-stop shop models of sexual health service provision in the UKC Griffiths
Centre for Sexual Health and HIV Research, University College London, Mortimer Market Centre, off Capper Street, London WC1E6JB, UK
Sex Transm Infect 84:395-9. 2008..We aimed to assess acceptability of different one-stop shop models (a young people's, an all ages (mainstream) and a general practice service) of sexual health provision among different community groups...
Targeted routine asthma care in general practice using telephone triageKevin Gruffydd-Jones
University of Aberdeen
Br J Gen Pract 55:918-23. 2005..There is a high non-attendance rate for traditional clinic-based routine asthma care in general practice. Alternative methods of providing routine asthma care need to be examined...
Information for clinical governance: analysis of routine hospital activity data in WalesDavid Fone
Directorate of Public Health, Gwent Health Authority, Mamhilad Park Estate, Pontypool NP4 0YP
J Public Health Med 24:292-8. 2002..Our aim was to convert routine hospital activity data into information on a category of high-variation, discretionary, hospital admissions and provide a tool for analysis for clinical governors in Local Health Groups (LHG)...
