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Additional file 4 of Understanding the perspectives of recruiters is key to improving randomised controlled trial enrolment: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Nicola Farrar, Daisy Elliott, Catherine Houghton, Marcus Jepson, Nicola Mills, Sangeetha Paramasivan, Lucy Plumb, Julia Wade, Bridget Young, Jenny L. Donovan & Leila Rooshenas
Additional file 4. CASP. Critical Appraisal Skills Programme for appraising a qualitative study.
Additional file 4 of Understanding the perspectives of recruiters is key to improving randomised controlled trial enrolment: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Nicola Farrar, Daisy Elliott, Catherine Houghton, Marcus Jepson, Nicola Mills, Sangeetha Paramasivan, Lucy Plumb, Julia Wade, Bridget Young, Jenny L. Donovan & Leila Rooshenas
Additional file 4. CASP. Critical Appraisal Skills Programme for appraising a qualitative study.
Additional file 7 of Understanding the perspectives of recruiters is key to improving randomised controlled trial enrolment: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Nicola Farrar, Daisy Elliott, Catherine Houghton, Marcus Jepson, Nicola Mills, Sangeetha Paramasivan, Lucy Plumb, Julia Wade, Bridget Young, Jenny L. Donovan & Leila Rooshenas
Additional file 7. Study Characteristics. Characteristics of each of the studies included in the synthesis.
Additional file 8 of Understanding the perspectives of recruiters is key to improving randomised controlled trial enrolment: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Nicola Farrar, Daisy Elliott, Catherine Houghton, Marcus Jepson, Nicola Mills, Sangeetha Paramasivan, Lucy Plumb, Julia Wade, Bridget Young, Jenny L. Donovan & Leila Rooshenas
Additional file 8. Recruiter Roles. Outline of the roles of the recruiters included in the synthesis.
sj-docx-1-cre-10.1177_02692155221144892 - Supplemental material for Quality of clinical practice guidelines relevant to rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review
Lechi Zhang, Yanqin Wang, Tianfen Ye, Yinqi Hu, Shujia Wang, Tingting Qian, Chengfan Wu, Shouwei Yue, Xiubin Sun & Yang Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cre-10.1177_02692155221144892 for Quality of clinical practice guidelines relevant to rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review by Lechi Zhang, Yanqin Wang, Tianfen Ye, Yinqi Hu, Shujia Wang, Tingting Qian, Chengfan Wu, Shouwei Yue, Xiubin Sun, and Yang Zhang in Clinical Rehabilitation
Additional file 1 of The effectiveness and acceptability of evidence synthesis summary formats for clinical guideline development groups: a mixed-methods systematic review
Melissa K. Sharp, Dayang Anis Binti Awang Baki, Joan Quigley, Barrie Tyner, Declan Devane, Kamal R. Mahtani, Susan M. Smith, Michelle O’Neill, Máirín Ryan & Barbara Clyne
Additional file 1. PRISMA checklist.
Additional file 6 of Multi-dimensional relationships among dementia, depression and prescribed drugs in England and Wales hospitals
Alok Joshi, Stephen Todd, David P. Finn, Paula L. McClean & KongFatt Wong-Lin
Additional file 6. Dataset details and supplementary results that explore the relationships among dementia, depression, and prescribed drugs.
Establishing electroporation thresholds for targeted cell specific cardiac ablation in a 2D culture model
Sahar Avazzadeh, Mahshid H. Dehkordi, Peter Owens, Amirhossein Jalali, Barry O' Brien, Ken Coffey, Martin O’Halloran, Howard O. Fernhead, David Keane & Leo R. Quinlan
Background: Irreversible electroporation has emerged as a new modality to overcome issues associated with other energy sources for cardiac ablation. Strong evidence on the optimal, effective, and selective voltage threshold is lacking for both in vitro and preclinical in vivo studies. The aim of this study is to examine the optimal threshold for selective cell ablation on cardiac associated cell types. Methods: Conventional monophasic and biphasic pulses of different field strength were delivered in a...
Establishing electroporation thresholds for targeted cell specific cardiac ablation in a 2D culture model
Sahar Avazzadeh, Mahshid H. Dehkordi, Peter Owens, Amirhossein Jalali, Barry O' Brien, Ken Coffey, Martin O’Halloran, Howard O. Fernhead, David Keane & Leo R. Quinlan
Background: Irreversible electroporation has emerged as a new modality to overcome issues associated with other energy sources for cardiac ablation. Strong evidence on the optimal, effective, and selective voltage threshold is lacking for both in vitro and preclinical in vivo studies. The aim of this study is to examine the optimal threshold for selective cell ablation on cardiac associated cell types. Methods: Conventional monophasic and biphasic pulses of different field strength were delivered in a...
The effectiveness of interventions to reduce adverse outcomes among older adults following emergency department discharge: umbrella review
MAIREAD CONNEELY, Siobhán Leahy, Elizabeth Dore, Dominic Trépel, Katie Robinson, Fionnuala Jordan & Rose Galvin
Background: Population ageing is increasing rapidly worldwide. Older adults are frequent users of health care services including the Emergency Department (ED) and experience a number of adverse outcomes following an ED visit. Adverse outcomes include functional decline, unplanned hospital admission and an ED revisit. Given these adverse outcomes a number of interventions have been examined to improve the outcomes of older adults following presentation to the ED. The aim of this umbrella review was to...
Fake data - the future of advanced computer vision systems
Peter CorcoranMapping the Topics and Intellectual Structure of Web Science
Clare Hooper, Isabella Peters & Cécile Robin
This paper describes a mixed methods analysis of papers published at the ACM Web Science Conference series from 2009 to 2016, using co-citation analysis, bibliographic coupling, natural language processing, topic modelling and network visualisation techniques. The knowledge base of the Web Science community and the knowledge transfer from the ACM Web Science Conference series are studied, revealing major themes and key authors as a map of Web Science. In particular, the foundations of the Web...