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Weaver BR, Mumma JM, Parmar S, Morgan JS, Ghassemian G, Burke KB, Gannon PR, MacKay RE, Berryhill BA, Lee L. Sequencing patient care tasks as an infection prevention practice. Poster presented at the 67th the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; October 2023. Washington, DC. [abstract] Proc Hum Factors Ergon. 2023 Oct 25; 67(1):1900-4. doi: 10.1177/21695067231192931
Foy R, Willis T, Glidewell L, McEachan R, Lawton R, Meads D, Collinson M, Hunter C, Hulme C, West R, Ward V, Hartley S, Carder P, Alderson S, Holland M, Heudtlass P, Bregantini D, Schmitt L, Clamp S, Stokes T, Ingleson E, Rathfelder M, Johnson S, Richardson J, Rushforth B, Petty D, Vargas-Palacios A, Louch G, Heyhoe J, Watt I, Farrin A. Developing and evaluating packages to support implementation of quality indicators in general practice: the ASPIRE research programme, including two cluster RCTs. Programme Grants Appl Res. 2020 Mar;8(4). doi: 10.3310/pgfar08040
Hiligsmann M, Dellaert BG, Dirksen CD, Watson V, Bours S, Goemaere S, Reginster JY, Roux C, McGowan B, Silke C, Whelan B, Diez-Perez A, Torres E, Papadakis G, Rizzoli R, Cooper C, Pearson G, Boonen A. Patients' preferences for anti-osteoporosis drug treatment: a cross-European discrete choice experiment. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2017 Jul 1;56(7):1167-76. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/kex071
Boccia S, Rothman KJ, Panic N, Flacco ME, Rosso A, Pastorino R, Manzoli L, La Vecchia C, Villari P, Boffetta P, Ricciardi W, Ioannidis JP. Registration practices for observational studies on ClinicalTrials.gov indicated low adherence. J Clin Epidemiol. 2016 Feb;70:176-82. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.09.009
Heller S, Lawton J, Amiel S, Cooke D, Mansell P, Brennan A, Elliott J, Boote J, Emery C, Baird W, Basarir H, Beveridge S, Bond R, Campbell M, Chater T, Choudhary P, Clark M, de Zoysa N, Dixon S, Gianfrancesco C, Hopkins D, Jacques R, Kruger J, Moore S, Oliver L, Peasgood T, Rankin D, Roberts S, Rogers H, Taylor C, Thokala P, Thompson G, Ward C. Improving management of type 1 diabetes in the UK: the Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE) programme as a research test-bed. A mixed-method analysis of the barriers to and facilitators of successful diabetes self-management, a health economic analysis, a cluster randomised controlled trial of different models of delivery of an educational intervention and the potential of insulin pumps and additional educator input to improve outcomes. Programme Grants Appl Res. 2014 Dec;2(5). doi: 10.3310/pgfar02050