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| C A MulvaneySummaryAffiliation: University of Nottingham Country: UK Publications
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Does increased use of private health care reduce the demand for NHS care? A prospective survey of general practice referralsCaroline Mulvaney
Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester LE5 4PW
J Public Health (Oxf) 27:182-8. 2005..The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between private and NHS outpatient referral rates accounting for their association with deprivation...
The economic impact of preschool asthma and wheezeC A Stevens
Leicester Children s Asthma Centre, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK
Eur Respir J 21:1000-6. 2003..6 million UK pounds. Primary prevention strategies at the population level promise more cost savings than any attempt at decreasing hospitalisations in those more severely ill...
Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivationC Mulvaney
Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, 13th Floor, Tower Building, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 31:154-61. 2009..To examine time trends and deprivation gradients in fire-related deaths and injuries...
Do maternal depressive symptoms, stress and a lack of social support influence whether mothers living in deprived circumstances adopt safety practices for the prevention of childhood injury?C Mulvaney
Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
Child Care Health Dev 32:311-9. 2006....
Increasing child pedestrian and cyclist visibility: cluster randomised controlled trialC A Mulvaney
Division of Primary Care, 13th Floor, Tower Building, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
J Epidemiol Community Health 60:311-5. 2006..This cluster randomised controlled trial was designed to assess the use of free visibility aids one and eight weeks after their provision among primary school children in Nottingham, UK...
Depressive symptoms in mothers of pre-school children--effects of deprivation, social support, stress and neighbourhood social capitalCaroline Mulvaney
Division of Primary Care, 13th Floor, Tower Building, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 40:202-8. 2005....
Engagement in safety practices to prevent home injuries in preschool children among white and non-white ethnic minority familiesC Mulvaney
Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, UK
Inj Prev 10:375-8. 2004..To examine engagement in home safety practices to prevent injuries in preschool children among white and non-white ethnic minority families...
Relationships between child, family and neighbourhood characteristics and childhood injury: a cohort studyDenise Kendrick
Division of Primary Care, Floor 13, Tower Building, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Soc Sci Med 61:1905-15. 2005....
How useful are home safety behaviours for predicting childhood injury? A cohort studyDenise Kendrick
Division of Primary Care, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Health Educ Res 20:709-18. 2005..Further exploration of factors that may explain lower injury rates in these families is required. Information on safety behaviours may be useful for targeting and monitoring injury prevention activity...
"Risk Watch": cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating an injury prevention programDenise Kendrick
Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK
Inj Prev 13:93-8. 2007..to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based injury prevention program...
Does targeting injury prevention towards families in disadvantaged areas reduce inequalities in safety practices?Denise Kendrick
Division of Primary Care, University of Nottingham, Tower Building, University Park, Nottingham, UK
Health Educ Res 24:32-41. 2009..Other strategies will be required to reduce inequalities especially in relation to functioning smoke alarms...
What evidence supports the use of computerized alerts and prompts to improve clinicians' prescribing behavior?Angela Schedlbauer
Division of Primary Care, School of Community Health Sciences, Research and Learning Resources Division, Information Services, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
J Am Med Inform Assoc 16:531-8. 2009..None of the studies evaluated features that might make alerts and prompts more effective. Details of an updated search run in Jan 2009 are included in the supplement section of this review...
