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Introduction For some people, COVID-19 infection leads to negative health impacts that can last into the medium or long term. The long-term sequelae of COVID-19 infection, or ‘long COVID’, negatively affects not only physical health, but also mental ...
Wei Wang +9 more
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Background Linking survey data to administrative records requires informed participant consent. When linkage includes child data, this includes parental and child consent. Little is known of the potential impacts of introducing consent to data linkage on
Kelly Morgan +8 more
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Potential Explanatory Models of the Female Preponderance in Very Late Onset Schizophrenia
Epidemiological and clinical studies have uniformly reported an overrepresentation of females with very-late-onset schizophrenia-like psychotic disorder (VLOS), in stark contrast to the sex distribution of early-onset schizophrenia.
Samantha Johnstone +4 more
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BackgroundSubstance use disorders (SUDs) are a common yet poorly studied comorbidity in individuals with psychotic disorders. The co-occurrence of the two complicates recovery and interferes with pharmacological and behavioral treatment response and ...
Samantha Johnstone +9 more
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Cascade diagrams for depicting complex interventions in randomised trials [PDF]
Many medical interventions—particularly non-pharmacological ones—are complex, consisting of multiple interacting components targeted at different organisational levels.1 2 Published descriptions of complex interventions often do not contain enough ...
Bremner, Stephen A. +4 more
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Background The aim of this paper is to showcase best practice in intervention development by illustrating a systematic, iterative, person-based approach to optimising intervention acceptability and feasibility, as applied to the cross-cultural adaptation
Holly Victoria Rose Sugg +2 more
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Meta-Analysis of Complex Interventions [PDF]
Meta-analysis is a prominent method for estimating the effects of public health interventions, yet these interventions are often complex in ways that pose challenges to using conventional meta-analytic methods. This article discusses meta-analytic techniques that can be used in research syntheses on the effects of complex public health interventions ...
Emily E, Tanner-Smith, Sean, Grant
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Process evaluation for complex interventions in primary care: understanding trials using the normalization process model [PDF]
Background: the Normalization Process Model is a conceptual tool intended to assist in understanding the factors that affect implementation processes in clinical trials and other evaluations of complex interventions.
A Nezu +65 more
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Are you serious? From fist bumping to hand hygiene: considering culture, context and complexity in infection prevention intervention research [PDF]
Infection prevention is an under-resourced research and development topic, with limited evidence for practice in the most basic of measures. A survey of IPS R&D members indicated that what might appear to be simple interactions and interventions in ...
Hofstede G +5 more
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Randomised controlled trials of complex interventions and large-scale transformation of services [PDF]
Complex interventions and large-scale transformations of services are necessary to meet the health-care challenges of the 21st century. However, the evaluation of these types of interventions is challenging and requires methodological development ...
Barratt, Helen +4 more
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