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parkrun survey 2018 stratified by 5k time

Steve Haake & Alice Bullas
This dataset contains data used for the paper 'parkrun and the promotion of physical activity: insights for clinicians'

Additional file 1 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 1. Workwell intervention.

Additional file 2 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 2. Trial participants’ information sheet.

Organo-metallic HIPIMS-coated antibiofilm advanced wound dressing

Arunprabhu Arunachalamsugumaran
This study explores the application of antibiofilm nanoscale organo-metallic coatings to advanced wound care dressing substrates using the low environmental impact processes of HIPIMS and aqueous application. This new class of wound dressings would have the potential to greatly enhance patient outcomes and significantly reduce healthcare costs.

Non-invasive screening of breast cancer from fingertip smears - a proof of concept study

Simona Francese
This collection includes MALDI MS filedata underpinning the study by Russo et al entitled "Non-invasive screening of breast cancer from fingertip smears : a proof of concept study" and published in Scientific Reports. In particular the files correspond to the acquisition of MALDI MS spectra from the fingertip smears of 15 patients split in three diagnostic catergories: healthy, early breast cancer and metastatic. Mass Spectra data have been supplied in three formats: raw spectra (in...

Additional file 3 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 3. Trial participants’ consent form.

Additional file 5 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 5. Workwell trial: NPT constructs mapped to therapist topic guide.

Allied health professional’s self-reported competences and confidence to deliver physical activity advice to cancer patients at a single Centre in England

Rebecca Robinson, Helen Crank, Helen Humphreys, Patricia Fisher & Diana M. Greenfield
Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) are well placed to deliver physical activity advice but this is currently not routine clinical practice. Increasing evidence demonstrates physical activity can improve quality-of-life for people affected by cancer, enable behaviour change, improve survival and reduce long-term treatment effects. We aimed to understand AHPs’ current knowledge and practice in advising about physical activity. AHPs’ self-reported knowledge, competency and training needs in managing physical effects of cancer, and the merits of physical...

Additional file 1 of Implementation of a medicine management plan (MMP) to reduce medication-related harm (MRH) in older people post-hospital discharge: a randomised controlled trial

Khalid Ali, Ekow A. Mensah, Eugene Ace McDermott, Frances A. Kirkham, Jennifer Stevenson, Victoria Hamer, Nikesh Parekh, Rebekah Schiff, Tischa Van Der Cammen, Stephen Nyangoma, Sally Fowler-Davis, Graham Davies, Heather Gage & Chakravarthi Rajkumar
Additional file 1: Appendix 1. Formula for calculating patient risk of experiencing MRH within 8 weeks post hospital discharge. Appendix 2. Visual analogue of risk prediction tool. Appendix 3. Study participants flow chart.

Additional file 3 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 3. Trial participants’ consent form.

Additional file 5 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 5. Workwell trial: NPT constructs mapped to therapist topic guide.

The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Abstract Background The Workwell trial is a multi-centre randomised controlled trial with the aims of evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis, who are experiencing work difficulties due to their arthritis. Vocational rehabilitation is delivered by health service occupational therapists, who have received additional training in providing this Workwell intervention. A process evaluation will be undertaken alongside the main trial to investigate implementation fidelity; understand key...

Implementation of a medicine management plan (MMP) to reduce medication-related harm (MRH) in older people post-hospital discharge: a randomised controlled trial

Khalid Ali, Ekow A. Mensah, Eugene Ace McDermott, Frances A. Kirkham, Jennifer Stevenson, Victoria Hamer, Nikesh Parekh, Rebekah Schiff, Tischa Van Der Cammen, Stephen Nyangoma, Sally Fowler-Davis, Graham Davies, Heather Gage & Chakravarthi Rajkumar
Abstract Background Medication-related harm (MRH) is an escalating global challenge especially among older adults. The period following hospital discharge carries high-risk for MRH due to medication discrepancies, limited patient/carer education and support, and poor communication between hospital and community professionals. Discharge Medical Service (DMS), a newly introduced NHS scheme, aims to reduce post-discharge MRH through an electronic communication between hospital and community pharmacists. Our study team has previously developed a risk-prediction tool (RPT) for MRH...

The Real Level of Unemployment 2022 Dataset

Christina Beatty, Steve Fothergill, Tony Gore & Dave Leather
The Real Level of Unemployment 2022 presents an alternative set of unemployment figures for every district and unitary authority in Great Britain. It is the sixth in a series of similar reports, published at five-yearly intervals going back to 1997.

Dopamine partial agonists: a discrete class of antipsychotics

David Taylor, Ramalingam Chithiramohan, Jasdev Grewal, Avirup Gupta, Lars Hansen, Gavin P. Reynolds & Sofia Pappa
Worldwide, there are now three marketed dopamine D2 partial agonists: aripiprazole, brexpiprazole and cariprazine. These three drugs share a number of properties other than their action at D2 receptors. Pharmacologically, they are 5HT2 antagonists and D3 and 5HT1A partial agonists but with little or no alpha-adrenergic, anticholinergic or antihistaminic activity. They also share a long duration of action. Clinically, D2 partial agonists are effective antipsychotics and generally have useful antimanic and antidepressant activity. They are...

Co-designed weight management intervention for women recovering from oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer

J. M. Saxton, K. Pickering, S. Wane, H. Humphreys, H. Crank, A. S. Anderson, H. Cain, J. Cohen, R. J. Copeland, J. Gray, J. Hargreaves, R. J. Q. McNally & C. Wilson
Abstract Background Weight gain is commonly observed during and after breast cancer treatment and is associated with poorer survival outcomes, particularly in women with oestrogen receptor-positive (ER +) disease. The aim of this study was to co-design (with patients) a programme of tailored, personalised support (intervention), including high-quality support materials, to help female breast cancer patients (BCPs) with ER + disease to develop the skills and confidence needed for sustainable weight loss. Methods ER +...

Co-designed weight management intervention for women recovering from oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer

J. M. Saxton, K. Pickering, S. Wane, H. Humphreys, H. Crank, A. S. Anderson, H. Cain, J. Cohen, R. J. Copeland, J. Gray, J. Hargreaves, R. J. Q. McNally & C. Wilson
Abstract Background Weight gain is commonly observed during and after breast cancer treatment and is associated with poorer survival outcomes, particularly in women with oestrogen receptor-positive (ER +) disease. The aim of this study was to co-design (with patients) a programme of tailored, personalised support (intervention), including high-quality support materials, to help female breast cancer patients (BCPs) with ER + disease to develop the skills and confidence needed for sustainable weight loss. Methods ER +...

The Benefits of Open Banking to Consumers, Banks and FinTech Companies.

Danete Zandamela
This thesis presents a qualitative grounded theory investigation into the possible benefits of open banking for consumers, traditional banks and FinTech companies, with the study exploring the impact of open banking regulation on the banking industry as regulatory actions occur globally, underpinning rapid innovation in banking, and effectively supporting the rise of the FinTech phenomenon. The general views held by traditional bankers on open banking are explored together with the paths available to them, as...

VAS Diabetes Project 2021-22

Lucie Nield, Sally Fowler-Davies & Sadiq Bhanbhro
Anonymised demographic and interview transcript data including coding framework for VAS Diabetes project. Interview data collected December 2021-February 2022.

Additional file 1 of The Workwell trial: protocol for the process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial of job retention vocational rehabilitation for employed people with inflammatory arthritis

Alison Hammond, Kathryn A. Radford, Angela Ching, Yeliz Prior, Rachel O’Brien, Sarah Woodbridge, June Culley, Jennifer Parker & Paula Holland
Additional file 1. Workwell intervention.

Additional file 1 of Co-designed weight management intervention for women recovering from oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer

J. M. Saxton, K. Pickering, S. Wane, H. Humphreys, H. Crank, A. S. Anderson, H. Cain, J. Cohen, R. J. Copeland, J. Gray, J. Hargreaves, R. J. Q. McNally & C. Wilson
Additional file 1: Supplementary Table. Intervention content, showing the different modules.

Additional file 1 of The experiences and perceptions of female breast cancer patients regarding weight management during and after treatment for oestrogen-receptor positive disease: a qualitative study

Saxton JM, Pickering K, Wane S, Crank H, Anderson AS, Cain H, Cohen J, Copeland RJ, Gray J, Hargreaves J, McNally RJQ & Wilson C
Additional file 1.

Additional file 1 of The experiences and perceptions of female breast cancer patients regarding weight management during and after treatment for oestrogen-receptor positive disease: a qualitative study

Saxton JM, Pickering K, Wane S, Crank H, Anderson AS, Cain H, Cohen J, Copeland RJ, Gray J, Hargreaves J, McNally RJQ & Wilson C
Additional file 1.

The experiences and perceptions of female breast cancer patients regarding weight management during and after treatment for oestrogen-receptor positive disease: a qualitative study

Saxton JM, Pickering K, Wane S, Crank H, Anderson AS, Cain H, Cohen J, Copeland RJ, Gray J, Hargreaves J, McNally RJQ & Wilson C
Abstract Background Weight gain is commonly observed during and after breast cancer treatment and is associated with poorer survival outcomes, notably in women with oestrogen-receptor positive disease. The aim of this qualitative study was to investigate the experiences and perceptions of oestrogen-receptor positive (ER +) female breast cancer patients (BCPs) regarding weight management behaviours during and after treatment. Secondly, to gain insight into the experiences of healthcare professionals (HCPs) regarding the provision of weight management...

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