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Effect of a peer support service on breast-feeding continuation in the UK: a randomised controlled trialKate Jolly
Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Midwifery 28:740-5. 2012..to assess the effectiveness of a peer support worker (PSW) service on breast-feeding continuation...
Systematic review of peer support for breastfeeding continuation: metaregression analysis of the effect of setting, intensity, and timingKate Jolly
Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Birmingham, UK
BMJ 344:d8287. 2012..To examine the effect of setting, intensity, and timing of peer support on breast feeding...
"Flogging dead horses": evaluating when have clinical trials achieved sufficiency and stability? A case study in cardiac rehabilitationLouise Dent
University of Southampton Clinical Trials Unit MP131, University of Southampton, SO16 6YD, UK
Trials 12:83. 2011..Measures of sufficiency and stability may indicate whether this is true.Objectives: To show how evidence accumulated on centre-based versus home-based cardiac rehabilitation, including estimates of sufficiency and stability..
Herbal medicine: women's views, knowledge and interaction with doctors: a qualitative studyKathryn A Vickers
Foundation Year One Doctor, Stepping Hill Hospital, Poplar Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK2 7JE, UK
BMC Complement Altern Med 6:40. 2006..This study explores women's perspectives about the safety of herbal remedies, herb-drug interactions and communication with doctors about herbal medicines...
A randomised controlled trial to compare a range of commercial or primary care led weight reduction programmes with a minimal intervention control for weight loss in obesity: the Lighten Up trialKate Jolly
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
BMC Public Health 10:439. 2010....
Ethnicity and cardiovascular disease prevention: practical clinical considerationsKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Curr Opin Cardiol 23:465-70. 2008..In many developed countries, disparities exist between ethnic groups in uptake of cardiological interventions and the relative roles of ethnicity and socioeconomic status need to be determined to address these inequalities...
The Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation study (BRUM): a randomised controlled trial comparing home-based with centre-based cardiac rehabilitationK Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Heart 95:36-42. 2009..To compare the outcomes of home-based (using the Heart Manual) and centre-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes...
A randomized trial of the addition of home-based exercise to specialist heart failure nurse care: the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation study for patients with Congestive Heart Failure (BRUM-CHF) studyKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Public Health Building, and University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Eur J Heart Fail 11:205-13. 2009..We aimed to assess the effectiveness of a home-based exercise programme in addition to specialist heart failure nurse care...
Epidemiology and diagnosis of meningitis: results of a five-year prospective, population-based studyK Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT
Commun Dis Public Health 4:124-9. 2001..Advice to general practitioners (GPs) to give preadmission benzylpenicillin to any suspected case of meningitis or meningococcal septicaemia should be reinforced regardless of age or whether a rash is present...
Home-based exercise rehabilitation in addition to specialist heart failure nurse care: design, rationale and recruitment to the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation study for patients with congestive heart failure (BRUM-CHF): a randomised controlKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 7:9. 2007....
Evaluation of a standard provision versus an autonomy promotive exercise referral programme: rationale and study designKate Jolly
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
BMC Public Health 9:176. 2009..Recent empirical evidence in health care and physical activity promotion contexts provides a foundation for testing the utility of a Self Determination Theory (SDT)-based exercise referral consultation...
Recruitment of ethnic minority patients to a cardiac rehabilitation trial: the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation (BRUM) study [ISRCTN72884263]Kate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, England
BMC Med Res Methodol 5:18. 2005....
NSAIDs and gastrointestinal cancer preventionKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
Drugs 62:945-56. 2002....
Attendance of ethnic minority patients in cardiac rehabilitationKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
J Cardiopulm Rehabil 24:308-12. 2004
Home-based versus hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation after myocardial infarction or revascularisation: design and rationale of the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation Study (BRUM): a randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN72884263]Kate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 3:10. 2003..Evidence of the effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation remains limited. This trial evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of home-based compared to hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation...
Antenatal peer support workers and initiation of breast feeding: cluster randomised controlled trialChristine MacArthur
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT
BMJ 338:b131. 2009..To assess the effectiveness of an antenatal service using community based breastfeeding peer support workers on initiation of breast feeding...
Patients' experience of home and hospital based cardiac rehabilitation: a focus group studyMiren I Jones
Department of Primary Care and General Practice, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs 8:9-17. 2009..New cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes, such as home programmes using the Heart Manual, are being introduced but little is known about patients' experiences of these...
Mixed methods evaluation of targeted case finding for cardiovascular disease prevention using a stepped wedged cluster RCTTom Marshall
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
BMC Public Health 12:908. 2012..However the pilot project was not a robust evaluation. There was a need for an efficient evaluation that would not disrupt the planned rollout of the project...
In the beginning: role of autonomy support on the motivation, mental health and intentions of participants entering an exercise referral schemePeter C Rouse
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Psychol Health 26:729-49. 2011..Knowledge of the social environmental and personal motivation of those about to commence an exercise programme can provide important insights for professionals supporting such efforts...
Evaluation of Lay Support in Pregnant women with Social risk (ELSIPS): a randomised controlled trialSara Kenyon
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 12:11. 2012..There is little evidence on whether lay support improves maternal and infant outcomes among women with complex social needs within a disadvantaged multi-ethnic population in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Comparison of range of commercial or primary care led weight reduction programmes with minimal intervention control for weight loss in obesity: lighten Up randomised controlled trialKate Jolly
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
BMJ 343:d6500. 2011..To assess the effectiveness of a range of weight management programmes in terms of weight loss...
Self-care and adherence to medication: a survey in the hypertension outpatient clinicFaekah Gohar
Dept Public Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
BMC Complement Altern Med 8:4. 2008..Adherence to medication is important for blood pressure control, but poor adherence is common. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of self-care behaviours in patients attending a secondary care hypertension clinic...
Use of complementary and alternative medicine and self-tests by coronary heart disease patientsSheila Greenfield
Department of Primary Care and General Practice, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
BMC Complement Altern Med 8:47. 2008..This study aimed to explore the use of complementary and alternative medicines and therapies (CAM), self-test kits and attitudes towards health of UK patients one year after referral to cardiac rehabilitation...
Effect of antenatal peer support on breastfeeding initiation: a systematic reviewLucy Ingram
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
CMAJ 182:1739-46. 2010..Our objective was to examine the effect of antenatal peer support on rates of breastfeeding initiation...
The effectiveness of exercise as a treatment for postnatal depression: study protocolAmanda J Daley
Primary Care Clinical Sciences, School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 12:45. 2012....
'DNA' may not mean 'did not participate': a qualitative study of reasons for non-adherence at home- and centre-based cardiac rehabilitationMiren Jones
Department of Primary Care and General Practice, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Fam Pract 24:343-57. 2007..Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to improve prognosis and function following an acute myocardial infarction or revascularization. However, participation in CR programmes is low and adherence is poor...
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation compared with centre-based rehabilitation and usual care: a systematic review and meta-analysisKate Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Int J Cardiol 111:343-51. 2006..However, the numbers of patients included are less than 750 and ongoing trials will contribute to the debate on the acceptability, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation...
The effectiveness of exercise in the management of post-natal depression: systematic review and meta-analysisAmanda Daley
Department of Primary Care and General Practice, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
Fam Pract 26:154-62. 2009..National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in England have recommended that health professions should consider exercise as a treatment for PND...
Ethnicity and cardiovascular disease prevention in the United Kingdom: a practical approach to managementG Y H Lip
University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham, UK
J Hum Hypertens 21:183-211. 2007....
Re-organizing services for the management of upper gastrointestinal cancers: patterns of care and problems with changeJ Parry
Health Impact Assessment Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
Public Health 118:360-9. 2004....
Eating attentively: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of food intake memory and awareness on eatingEric Robinson
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom
Am J Clin Nutr 97:728-42. 2013..Cognitive processes such as attention and memory may influence food intake, but the degree to which they do is unclear...
Patterns of analgesic use, pain and self-efficacy: a cross-sectional study of patients attending a hospital rheumatology clinicRuth Blamey
School of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 10:137. 2009..Studies exploring use of analgesics in arthritis have historically measured adherence to such medication. Here we examine patterns of analgesic use and their relationships to pain, self-efficacy and demographic factors...
Cross-cultural adaptation into Punjabi of the English version of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleDeirdre A Lane
University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Dudley Road, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK
BMC Psychiatry 7:5. 2007..The aim of the study was to translate and validate the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale into Punjabi...
Sudden death in patients receiving drugs tending to prolong the QT intervalKate Jolly
Schools of Health and Population Sciences, University of Birmingham College of Medicine and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, UK
Br J Clin Pharmacol 68:743-51. 2009..To examine risks of sudden death in the community associated with drugs grouped by their risk of causing torsades de pointes (TdP) and to explore the risks for individual drugs...
Plasma haemostatic markers, endothelial function and ambulatory blood pressure changes with home versus hospital cardiac rehabilitation: the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation StudyK W Lee
Haemostasis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Unit, University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK
Heart 92:1732-8. 2006..These effects may contribute to the beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation programmes on CV outcomes...
The Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation Study (BRUM). Home-based compared with hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in a multi-ethnic population: cost-effectiveness and patient adherenceK Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, UK
Health Technol Assess 11:1-118. 2007..It also sought to explore the reasons for non-adherence to cardiac rehabilitation programmes...
Incremental shuttle walking is associated with activation of haemostatic and haemorheological markers in patients with coronary artery disease: the Birmingham rehabilitation uptake maximization study (BRUM)K W Lee
University Department of Medicine, City Hospital, Birmingham B18 7QH, UK
Heart 91:1413-7. 2005..66, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: ISWT in patients with CAD appears to increase fibrinogen, vWf, and D-dimer compared with healthy controls...
Is exercise associated with primary dysmenorrhoea in young women?H Blakey
College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK
BJOG 117:222-4. 2010..A response rate of 91.3% (597/654) was obtained. Analyses showed no association between participation in exercise and primary dysmenorrhoea. Prospective studies would be useful in further research...
Volumes of cancer surgery for breast, colorectal and ovarian cancer 1992-97: Is there evidence of increasing sub-specialization by surgeons?K Jolly
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Br J Cancer 84:1308-13. 2001..The weaker trends for colorectal and ovarian cancer surgery suggest continued monitoring is required to ensure that there is a reduction in the proportion of people treated by surgeons who undertake few cancer resections annually...
