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Citation: BMC Proceedings 2017 11(Suppl 6):10
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Involving young people in BRIGHTLIGHT from study inception to secondary data analysis: insights from 10 years of user involvement
Young people with cancer are often described as ‘hard to reach’, ‘difficult to engage’ and/or ‘vulnerable’. Consequently, they are often over looked for patient and public involvement activities. We set out to...
Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2018 4:50 -
Abstracts from the NIHR INVOLVE Conference 2017
Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2017 3(Suppl 1):27 -
A systematic review of clinical trials of pharmacological interventions for acute ischaemic stroke (1955-2008) that were completed, but not published in full
We assessed the prevalence, and potential impact of, trials of pharmacological agents for acute stroke that were completed but not published in full. Failure to publish trial data is to be deprecated as it set...
Citation: Trials 2010 11:43 -
Correction to: Improving care at scale: process evaluation of a multi-component quality improvement intervention to reduce mortality after emergency abdominal surgery (EPOCH trial)
Following the publication of this article [1], the authors reported a number of errors which are given below.
Citation: Implementation Science 2018 13:148 -
Proceedings of the 4th Biennial Conference of the Society for Implementation Research Collaboration (SIRC) 2017: implementation mechanisms: what makes implementation work and why? part 2
Citation: Implementation Science 2018 13(Suppl 3):39 -
BRIGHTLIGHT researchers as ‘dramaturgs’: creating There is a Light from complex research data
BRIGHTLIGHT is a national evaluation of cancer services for young people aged 13–24 years in England. It is a mixed methods study with six interlinked studies aiming to answer the question: do specialist cance...
Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2020 6:48 -
Abstracts from the 8th International Conference for Healthcare and Medical Students (ICHAMS)
Citation: BMC Proceedings 2019 13(Suppl 6):6 -
34th Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2019): part 2
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2019 7(Suppl 1):283 -
33rd Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2018)
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6(Suppl 1):115 -
Menstrual health and school absenteeism among adolescent girls in Uganda (MENISCUS): a feasibility study
Management of menstruation can present substantial challenges to girls in low-income settings. In preparation for a menstrual hygiene intervention to reduce school absenteeism in Uganda, this study aimed to in...
Citation: BMC Women's Health 2018 18:4 -
Development and validation of the BRIGHTLIGHT Survey, a patient-reported experience measure for young people with cancer
Patient experience is increasingly used as an indicator of high quality care in addition to more traditional clinical end–points. Surveys are generally accepted as appropriate methodology to capture patient ex...
Citation: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2015 13:107 -
Validation of the posttraumatic stress disorder checklist – 5 (PCL-5) in a primary care population with high HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe
There is a dearth of validated tools measuring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in low and middle-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa. We validated the Shona version of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL...
Citation: BMC Psychiatry 2018 18:109 -
Genetic variation at CYP3A is associated with age at menarche and breast cancer risk: a case-control study
We have previously shown that a tag single nucleotide polymorphism (rs10235235), which maps to the CYP3A locus (7q22.1), was associated with a reduction in premenopausal urinary estrone glucuronide levels and a m...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2014 16:R51 -
Health equity in the New Zealand health care system: a national survey
In all countries people experience different social circumstances that result in avoidable differences in health. In New Zealand, Māori, Pacific peoples, and those with lower socioeconomic status experience hi...
Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2011 10:45 -
Assessing interactions between the associations of common genetic susceptibility variants, reproductive history and body mass index with breast cancer risk in the breast cancer association consortium: a combined case-control study
Several common breast cancer genetic susceptibility variants have recently been identified. We aimed to determine how these variants combine with a subset of other known risk factors to influence breast cancer...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2010 12:R110 -
Expression of human CD46 and trans-complementation by murine adenovirus 1 fails to allow productive infection by a group B oncolytic adenovirus in murine cancer cells
Oncolytic viruses are currently experiencing accelerated development in several laboratories worldwide, with some forty-seven clinical trials currently recruiting. Many oncolytic viruses combine targeted cytot...
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6:55 -
‘Getting our voices heard in research: a review of peer researcher’s roles and experiences on a qualitative study of adult safeguarding policy
Historically, disabled people have been marginalised in research that traditionally adopted a medical model perspective. Since the 1970’s, there has been a shift from research on disabled people to research wi...
Citation: Research Involvement and Engagement 2022 8:64 -
Novel participatory methods of involving patients in research: naming and branding a longitudinal cohort study, BRIGHTLIGHT
Patient and public involvement (PPI) is central to research and service planning. Identifying effective, meaningful ways of involvement is challenging. The cohort study ‘Do specialist services for teenagers and y...
Citation: BMC Medical Research Methodology 2015 15:20 -
Fortification of pork loins with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and its effect on flavour
Pork is traditionally low in docosahexanoic acid (DHA, C22:6n-3) and deficient in omega-3 fats for a balanced human diet. DHA as triglycerides was commercially prepared from the microalgae Schizochytrium and inje...
Citation: Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 2013 4:46