Cluster randomised trial of education interventions in general practice for dementia care
1) Wilcock J., Bryans M., Turner S., O’Carroll R., Keady J., Levin E., Iliffe S., Downs M. (2007). Methodological problems in dementia research in primary care: a case study of a randomized controlled trial. Primary Health Care Research and Development 8, 1:12-21.
2) Downs,M, Ariss,S.M.B., Grant,E., Keady,J., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Wilcock,J., Levin,E.,O’Carroll,R., Iliffe,S. (2006). Family carers' accounts of general practice contacts for their relatives with early signs of dementia. Dementia 5(3), 353-373.
3) Downs,M., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Wilcock,J., Keady,J., Levin,E.,O'Carroll,R., Howie,K., Iliffe,S. (2006). Effectiveness of educational interventions in improving detection and management of dementia in primary care: A cluster randomized controlled study. BMJ 332(7543), 6.
4) Turner,S., Iliffe,S., Downs,M., Wilcock,J., Bryans,M., Levin,E., Keady,J.,O'Carroll,R. (2004). General practitioners' knowledge, confidence and attitudes in the diagnosis and management of dementia. Age & Ageing 33(5), 461-467. ISSN: 0002-0729.
5) Turner,S., Iliffe,S., Downs,M., Bryans,M., Wilcock,J., Austin,T. (2003). Decision support software for dementia diagnosis and management in primary care: relevance and potential. Aging & Mental Health 7(1), 28-33. ISSN: 1360-7863].
6) Iliffe,S., Austin,T., Wilcock,J., Bryans,M., Turner,S., Downs,M. (2002). Design and implementation of a computer decision support system for the diagnosis and management of dementia syndromes in primary care. Methods of Information in Medicine 41(2), 98-104. ISSN: 0026-1270.
7) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Downs,M. (2002). Educational interventions for dementia care: their development and content. Gerontologist 42, S66-S66.
8) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Downs,M., Turner,S., Bryans,M. (2002). A randomised controlled trial of educational interventions for dementia diagnosis and management in primary care. Neurobiology of Ageing 23, S550-S551.
9) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Austin,T., Walters,K., Rait,G., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Downs,M. (2002). Dementia diagnosis and management in primary care. Dementia 1(1), 11-23.
10) Downs,M., Iliffe,S., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Wilcock,J., Keady,J.,
Levin,E.,O'Carroll,R.E., Simpson,R. (2002). How can we improve GP's response to dementia? Journal of Dementia Care 10(3), 18-19. ISSN: 0144-686X.
11) Downs,M., Iliffe,S., Turner,S., Bryans,M., Wilcock,J., Keady,J., Levin,E.,O'Carroll,R. (2002). Improving the response of primary care practitioners to people with dementia and their families; the effectiveness of educational interventions. Gerontologist 42, S66-S67.
Randomised trial of teaching CBT to GPs treat people with depression in primary care (CBTGP)
12) King M, Davidson O, Taylor F, Haines A, Sharp D, Turner R. Effectiveness of teaching general practitioners skills in brief cognitive behaviour therapy to treat patients with depression: randomised, controlled trial. BMJ 2002;324:947-952.
Randomised trial of advance directives for people with severe mental illnesses
13) Papageorgiou A, King M, Dawson J, Davidson O, Janmohammed A. Advance directives for patients with serious mental illness: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Psychiatry 2002;181; 513-519.
Randomised trial of brief interventions for families of patients with a first episode of psychosis
14) Leavey G, Gulamhussein S, Papadopoulos C, Johnson-Sabine E, Blizard R, King M. Randomised controlled trial of a brief intervention for families of patients with a first episode of psychosis. Psychological Medicine 2004;34: 423-31.
Randomised trials of an evidence based educational outreach for GPs to improve prescribing in general practice (EBOR)
15) Nazareth,I., Freemantle,N., Duggan,C., Mason,J., Haines,A. (2002). Evaluation of a complex intervention for changing professional behaviour: the Evidence Based Out Reach (EBOR) Trial. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 7(4), 230-238. ISSN: 1355-8196.
16) Freemantle,N., Nazareth,I., Eccles,M., Wood,J., Haines,A. (2002). A randomised controlled trial of the effect of educational outreach by community pharmacists on prescribing in UK general practice. British Journal of General Practice 52(477), 290-295. ISSN: 0960-1643.
17) Mason J, Freemantle N, Nazareth I, Eccles M, Haines A & Drummond M. The Costs of Making Practice More Cost-effective. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2002; 287: 1649-1650.
Randomised trials of telemedicine to facilitate primary secondary care consultations in general practices (VIRTUAL OUTREACH)
18) Wallace,P., Barber,J., Clayton,W., Currell,R., Fleming,K., Garner,P., Haines,A., Harrison,R., Jacklin,P., Jarrett,C., Jayasuriya,R., Lewis,L., Parker,S., Roberts,J.,
Thompson,S., Wainwright,P. (2004). Virtual Outreach: a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of joint teleconferenced medical consultations. Health Technology Assessment 8(50), 1-120. ISSN: 1366-5278.
19) Wallace,P., Haines,A., Harrison,R., Barber,J., Thompson,S., Jacklin,P., Roberts,J., Lewis,L., Wainwright,P. (2002). Joint tele-consultations (virtual outreach) versus standard outpatient appointments for patients referred by their general practitioner for a specialist opinion: a randomised trial. Lancet 359(9322), 1961-1968. ISSN: 0140-6736.
20) Wallace,P., Haines,A., Harrison,R., Barber,J., Thompson,S., Jacklin,P., Roberts,J., Lewis,L., Wainwright,P. (2002). Design and performance of a multicentre, randomized controlled trial of tele-consulting. J Telemed Telecare 8, 94-95. ISSN: 1357-633X.
21) Wallace,P., Haines,A., Harrison,R., Barber,J., Thompson,S. (2002). Putting telemedicine to the test; design and performance of a multi-centre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of joint tele-consultations. BMC Family Practice 3, 1-1. ISSN: 1471-2296.
Randomised trial of self management for arthritis in primary care (DASH)
22) Turner A, Barlow J, Buszewicz M, Atkinson A, Rait G. Beliefs about the causes of osteoarthritis among primary care patients. Arthritis Care &Research 2007; 57: 267-271.
23) Buszewicz M, Rait G, Griffin M, Patel A, Nazareth I, Atkinson A, Balow J & Haines A, An RCT of an Arthritis Self Management Programme in Primary Care. British Medical Journal 2006;333: 879-80.
Randomised trials of assertive outreach community treatments for severe mental illnesses (REACT)
24) Killaspy H, Bebbington P, Blizard B, Johnson S, Nolan F, Pilling S, King M. The REACT study: A Randomised Evaluation of Assertive Community Treatment in North London. British Medical Journal doi:10.1136/bmj.38773.518322.7C (published 16 March 2006).
Randomised trial of brief tailored interventions to facilitate smoking cessation in primary care (ESCAPE)
25) Gilbert H, Nazareth I, Sutton S, Morris R & Godfrey C. Effectiveness of computer tailored cessation advice in primary care (ESCAPE): a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2008:9:23 doi:10.1186/1745-6215-9-23.
26) Gilbert H, Nazareth I & Sutton S. Assessing the Feasibility of Proactive Recruitment of Smokers to an Intervention in General Practice for Smoking Cessation using Computer-Tailored Feedback Reports. Family Practice 2007; (doi:10.1093/fampra/cmm028).
27) Gilbert,H., Sutton,S. (2006). Evaluating the effectiveness of proactive telephone counselling for smoking cessation in a randomized controlled trial. Addiction 101(4), 590-598.
28) Gilbert,H.M., Warburton,D.M. (2003). Attribution and the effects of expectancy: how beliefs can influence the experiences of smoking cessation. Addictive Behaviors 28(7), 1359-1369. ISSN: 0306-4603.
29) Gilbert,H.M., Warburton,D.M. (2003). Individual Variation in Psychological and Psychomotor Symptoms Following Smoking Cessation: the Implications for Treatment. Psychology and Health 18(5), 613-624. ISSN: 0887-0446.
Randomised trial of self treatment for bulimia nervosa in general practice
30) Durand M A, King M. Specialist treatment versus self-help for bulimia nervosa: a randomised controlled trial in general practice. British Journal of General Practice 2003; 53:371-377.
Internet application for self management in primary care /Internet & Health
31) Kerr C, Murray E, Burns J, Turner I, Westwood MA, McAdam C, Nazareth I, Patterson D. Applying user-generated quality criteria to develop an Internet intervention for patients with heart disease. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14: 124-127.
32) Bailey JV, Murray E, Rait G, Mercer CH, Morris RW, Peacock R, Cassell JA, Nazareth I. Interactive computer-based interventions for sexual health promotion (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007; Issue 2. Art. No: CD006483.(doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD006483).
33) Stevenson FA, Kerr C, Murray E & Nazareth I. Information from the Internet and the doctor-patient relationship: the patient perspective—a qualitative study. A qualitative study BMC Family Practice 2007;(doi:10. 1186/1471-2296-8-47).
34) Kerr C, Murray E, Stevenson F, Gore C & Nazareth I. Interactive Health Communication Applications for Chronic Disease: Quality criteria used by patients and carers and implications for application design. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2006;8(3):e13.
35) Kerr,C., Murray,E., Stevenson,F., Gore,C., Nazareth,I. (2006). Internet interventions for long-term conditions: patient and caregiver quality criteria. J Med Internet Res 8(3), e13.
36) Kerr,C., Murray,E., Stevenson,F., Gore,C., Nazareth,I. (2005). Interactive health communication applications for chronic disease: patient and carer perspectives. J Telemed Telecare 11, 32-34. ISSN: 1357-633X.
37) Murray,E., Burns,J., See Tai,S., Lai,R., Nazareth,I. (2005). Interactive Health Communication Applications for people with chronic disease. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 19(4), CD004274.
38) Murray,E., Lo,B., Pollack,L., Donelan,K., Lee,K. (2004). Direct-to-consumer advertising: public perceptions of its effects on health behaviors, health care, and the doctor-patient relationship. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 17(1), 6-18. ISSN: 1557-2625.
39) Murray,E., Lo,B., Pollack,L., Donelan,K., Lee,K. (2003). Direct-to-consumer advertising: physicians' views of its effects on quality of care and the doctor-patient relationship. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 16(6), 513-524. ISSN: 1557-2625.
40) Murray,E., Lo,B., Pollack,L., Donelan,K., Catania,J., White,M., Zapert,K., Turner,R. (2003). The impact of health information on the internet on the physician-patient relationship: patient perceptions. Archives of Internal Medicine 163(14), 1727-1734. ISSN: 0003-9926.
41) Murray,E., Lo,B., Pollack,L., Donelan,K., Catania,J., White,M., Zapert,K., Turner,R. (2003). The impact of health information on the Internet on health care and the physician-patient relationship: national U.S. survey among 1.050 U.S. physicians. Journal of Medical Internet Research 5(3), e17.
42) Murray,E., Burns,J., Nazareth,I., Lai,R., See Tai,S. (2003). Interactive Health Communication Applications for people with chronic disease. The Cochrane Library (3).
Screening for CHD in people with severe mental illnesses (CHASM)/Schizophrenia & Physical Health
43) Osborn D, Levy G, Nazareth I & King M. Suicide and severe mental illness: cohort study within the UK General Practice Research Database examining the role of age, consultation behaviour and antidepressant prescription in primary care Schizophrenia Research 2008:99:134-8.
44) Osborn,D.P., Levy,G., Nazareth,I., Petersen,I., Islam,A., King,M.B. (2007). Relative risk of cardiovascular and cancer mortality in people with severe mental illness from the United Kingdom's general practice research database. Archives of General Psychiatry 2007 64(2), 242-249.
45) Wright,C.A., Osborn,D.P., Nazareth,I., King,M.B. (2006). Prevention of coronary heart disease in people with severe mental illnesses: a qualitative study of patient and professionals' preferences for care. BMC Psychiatry 6, 16.
46) Osborn,D.P.J., Nazareth,I., King,M.B. (2006). Risk for coronary heart disease in people with severe mental illness: Cross-sectional comparative study in primary care. British Journal of Psychiatry 188, 271-277.
47) Osborn,D.P.J., King,M.B., Nazareth,I. (2003). Participation in screening for cardiovascular risk by people with schizophrenia or similar mental illnesses: cross sectional study in general practice. British Medical Journal 326(7399), 1122-1123. ISSN: 0959-535X.
Randomised trial of reducing emotional distress in people receiving palliative care
48) Walsh, K, Jones L, Tookman A, Mason, C, McLoughlin J, Blizard R, King M. Reducing emotional distress in carers of patients receiving specialist palliative care: a randomised trial British Journal of Psychiatry 2007;190: 142-147.
Randomised trial of health appraisal for older people
49) Iliffe S., Kharicha K., Harari D., Swift C., Gillmann G., Stuck AE. (2007) Health risk appraisal in older people 2: the implications for clinicians and commissioners of social isolation risk in older people. BJGP 57, 537: 277-282.
50) Kharicha,K., Iliffe,S., Harari,D., Swift,G., Gillmann,S., Stuck,S. (2005). Health risk appraisal for older people: a randomised trial in British general practice. European Journal of Public Health 15, 33. ISSN: 1101-1262.
51) Iliffe,S., Lenihan,P., Orrell,M., Walters,K., Drennan,V., See Tai,S.; SPICE Research Team. (2004). The development of a short instrument to identify common unmet needs in older people in general practice. British Journal of General Practice 54(509), 914-918. ISSN: 0960-1643.
52) Andreas,E., Stuck,A.E., Elkuch,P., Dapp,U., Anders,J., Iliffe,S., Swift,C.G. (2002). Feasibility and yield of a self-administered questionnaire for health risk appraisal in older people in three European countries. Age & Ageing 31(6), 463-467. ISSN: 0002-0729.
Prediction of future episodes of depression in people seen in general practice: the PREDICT cohort study
53) King, M, Weich S, Morris, R, Walker C, Torres-González F, Bellón-Saameño J, Moreno-Küstner, B, Švab, I, Rotar D, Maaroos, H, Aluoja A, Kalda R, Neeleman J, Geerlings M, Xavier M, Carraça I, Caldas de Almeida M, Nazareth I. Prevalence of depression in European general practice attendees: the PREDICT study British Journal of Psychiatry 2008:192:362-67.
54) Cervilla J, Molina E, Rivera M, Torres-Gonzalez F, Bellon J, Moreno-Kustner B, de Dios Luna J, Lorente J, Mayoral F, King M, Nazareth I, the PREDICT Study Core Group & Blanca Guiterrez. The risk for depression conferred by stressful life events is modified by variation at the serotonin transporter 5STTLPR genotype. Evidence from Spanish PREDICT - Gene cohort. Molecular Psychiatry; 2007; (doi:10.1038/sj.mp.4001981).
55) Cervilla,J.A., Rivera,M., Molina,E., Torres-Gonzalez,F., Bellon,J.A., Moreno,B., de Dios Luna,J., Lorente,J.A., de Diego-Otero,Y., King,M., Nazareth,I., Gutierrez,B.; PREDICT Study Core Group. (2006). The 5-HTTLPR s/s genotype at the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) increases the risk for depression in a large cohort of primary care attendees: the PREDICT-gene study. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 141(8), 912-917.
56) King,M., Weich,S., Torres,F., Svab,I., Maaroos,H., Neeleman,J., Xavier,M., Morris,R., Walker,C., Bellon,J.A., Moreno,B., Rotar,D., Rifel,J., Aluoja,A., Kalda,R., Geerlings,M.I., Carraca,I., Caldas de Almeida,M., Vincente,B., Salidivio,S., Rioseco,P., Nazareth,I. (2006). Prediction of depression in European general practice attendees: the PREDICT study. BMC Public Health 6(1), 6.
Quality of life research
57) Victor,C.V., Scambler,S.J., Bond,J., Bowling,A. (2004). Loneliness in later life. in Walker,A., Hennessy,H. (ed.) Growing Older. Quality of life in older age. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335215076.
58) Victor,C., Scambler,S., Bond,J., Bowling,A. (2004). Loneliness in later life. Ageing and Society 24, 107-126. ISSN: 0144-686X.
59) Gabriel,Z., Bowling,A. (2004). Quality of life in older age from the perspectives of older people. in Walker,A., Hennessy,H. (ed.) Growing Older. Quality of life in older age. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335215076.
60) Gabriel,Z., Bowling,A. (2004). Quality of life from the perspectives of older people. Ageing and Society 24(5), 675-691. ISSN: 0144-686X.
61) Bowling,A., Gabriel,Z. (2004). An Integrational Model of Quality of Life in Older Age. Results from the ESRC/MRC HSRC Quality of Life Survey in Britain. Social Indicators Research 69(1), 1-36. ISSN: 0303-8300.
62) Bowling,A. (2004). Quality of life in healthcare decisions. in Rai,G.S. (ed.) Medical Ethics and the Elderly a Practical Guide. Reading: Harwood Academic Publishers. ISBN: 9057024039.
63) Bowling,A., Gabriel,Z., Dykes,J., Marriott-Dowding,L., Fleissig,A., Evans,O., Banister,D., Sutton,S. (2003). Let's ask them: a national survey of definitions of quality of life and its enhancement among people aged 65 and over. International Journal of Ageing and Human Development 56(4), 269-306.
64) Bowling,A., Gabriel,Z., Banister,D., Sutton,S. (2003). Older people's views on quality of life and its enhancement. Nursing and Residential Care 5(11), 539-541. ISSN: 1465-9301.
65) Bowling,A. (2002). Current state of the art in quality of life measurement. in Higginson,I., Carr,A., Robinson,P. (ed.) Quality of Life. London: BMJ Books.
66) Bowling,A., Kennelly,C. (2002), Adding quality to quantity: older people's views on quality of life and its enhancement,London: Age Concern England.
67) Bowling,A., Bannister,D., Sutton,S., Evans,O., Windsor,J. (2002). A multidimensional model of the quality of life in older age. Aging & Mental Health 6(4), 355-371. ISSN: 1360-7863.
68) Bowling,A. (2002). An "inverse satisfaction law"? Why don't older patients criticise health services? J Epidemiol Community Health 56(7), 482.
69) Banister,D., Bowling,A., Evans,O., Sutton,S., Windsor,J. (2002). A multidimensional model of the quality of life in older age. Ageing and Mental Health 6.4, 355-371.
Epidemiological research on the mental health of people of gay, lesbian or bisexual orientation (LGBT Mental health)
70) King,M., Nazareth,I. (2006). The health of people classified as lesbian, gay and bisexual attending family practitioners in London: a controlled study. BMC Public Health 6, 127.
71) King,M., Nazareth,I. (2004). Sexuality of health practitioners is complex. British Medical Journal 328(7455), 1567-1568. ISSN: 0959-535X.
72) King M, Smith G, Bartlett A. Treatments of homosexuality in Britain since the 1950s – an oral history: the experience of professionals. British Medical Journal 2004;328:429-432.
73) Smith G, Bartlett A, King M. Treatments of homosexuality in Britain since the 1950s – an oral history: the experience of patients. British Medical Journal 2004;328:427-429.
74) Warner,J., McKeown,E., Griffin,M., Johnson,K., Ramsay,A., Cort,C., King,M. (2004). Rates and predictors of mental illness in gay men, lesbians and bisexual men and women: Results from a survey based in England and Wales. British Journal of Psychiatry 185, 479-485. ISSN: 0007-1250.
75) Warner J P, Wright L, Blanchard M, King M. The psychological health and quality of life of older lesbians and gay men: a snowball sampling pilot survey. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2003; 18:754-755.
76) King M, McKeown E, Warner J, Ramsay A, Johnson K, Cort C, Wright L, Blizard R, Davidson O. Mental health and quality of life of gay men and lesbians in England and Wales: a controlled, cross-sectional study. British Journal of Psychiatry 2003;183:552-558.
Epidemiological research on sexual function problems in general practice attendees
77) Nazareth,I., Boynton,P., King,M. (2003). Problems with sexual function in people attending London general practitioners: cross sectional study. British Medical Journal 327(7412), 423-426. ISSN: 0959-535X.
78) Ananth A, Jones L, King M, Tookman A. The impact of cancer on sexual function - a controlled study. Palliative Medicine 2003; 17: 202-205.
Epidemiological research on the diagnosis of dementia in primary care
79) Vernooij-Dassen,M.J., Moniz-Cook,E.D., Woods,R.T., De Lepeleire,J., Leuschner,A., Zanetti,O., de Rotrou,J., Kenny,G., Franco,M., Peters,V., Iliffe,S. (2005). Factors affecting timely recognition and diagnosis of dementia across Europe: from awareness to stigma. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 20(4), 377-386.
80) Iliffe,S., De Lepeleire,J., Van Hout,H., Kenny,G., Lewis,A., Vernooij-Dassen,M.; DIADEM Group. (2005). Understanding obstacles to the recognition of and response to dementia in different European countries: a modified focus group approach using multinational, multi-disciplinary expert groups. Aging & Mental Health 9(1), 1-6. ISSN: 1360-7863.
81) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Haworth,D. (2004). Jobs or skills? Developing a patient centred approach to dementia care. A toolbox of skills to share across dementia care. Journal of Dementia Care 12(4), 16-17. ISSN: 0144-686X.
82) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Haworth,D. (2004). A toolbox of skills to share across dementia care. Journal of Dementia Care 12(4), 16-17. ISSN: 0144-686X.
83) Iliffe,S., Wilcock,J., Haworth,D. (2004). A 'shared care' model for people with dementia. Journal of Dementia Care 12(3), 16-17. ISSN: 0144-686X.
84) Iliffe,S., Manthorpe,J. (2004). The hazards of early recognition of dementia: a risk assessment. Aging & Mental Health 8(2), 99-105. ISSN: 1360-7863.
85) Iliffe,S., Manthorpe,J. (2004). The debate on ethnicity and dementia: from category fallacy to person-centred care? Aging & Mental Health 8(4), 283-292. ISSN: 1360-7863.
86) Manthorpe,J., Iliffe,S., Eden,A. (2003). The Implications of the Early Recognition of Dementia for Multiprofessional Teamworking: Conflicts and Contradictions in Practitioner Perspectives. Dementia 2(2), 163-179.
87) Manthorpe,J., Iliffe,S., Eden,A. (2003). Testing Twigg and Atkin's typology of caring: a study of primary care professionals' perceptions of dementia care using a modified focus group method. Health and Social Care in the Community 11(6), 477-485. ISSN: 0966-0410.
88) Manthorpe,J., Iliffe,S., Eden,A. (2003). Early recognition of dementia by nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing 44(2), 183-191. ISSN: 0309-2402.
89) Manthorpe,J., Iliffe,S. (2003). The risks of early recognition of dementia. Gerontologist 42, 510-510.
90) Iliffe,S., Manthorpe,J., Eden,A. (2003). Sooner or later? Issues in the early diagnosis of dementia in general practice: a qualitative study. Family Practice 20(4), 376-381. ISSN: 0263-2136.
Research on prescribing and concordance
91) Leontowitsch,M., Stevenson,F., Nazareth,I., Duggan,C. (2005). Concordance: lessons from pharmacy practice. Pharmceutical Journal 2005, 275, 438.
92) Leontowitsch,M., Stevenson,F., Nazareth,I., Duggan,C. (2005). "At the moment it is just a couple of eccentrics doing it": concordance in day-to-day practice. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 200513, 273-280.
93) Stevenson,F.A. (2004). Images of nature in relation to mood modifying medicines: a user perspective. Health 8(2), 241-262 Stevenson,F., Cox,K., Britten,N., Dundar,Y. (2004). A systematic review of the research on communication between patients and health care professionals about medicines: the consequences for concordance. Health Expectations 7, 235-245. ISSN: 1369-6513.
94) Stevenson,F.A., Britten,N., Barry,C.A., Bradley,C.P., Barber,N. (2003). Self-treatment and its discussion in medical consultations: how is medical pluralism managed in practice? Social Science & Medicine 57(3), 513-527. ISSN: 0277-9536.
95) Stevenson,F.A. (2003). General practitioners' views on shared decision making: a qualitative analysis. Patient Education and Counselling 50(3), 291-293.
96) Stevenson,F.A., Britten,N., Barry,C.A., Bradley,C.P., Barber,N. (2002). Perceptions of legitimacy: the influence on medicine-taking and prescribing. Health 6, 85-104
EMPIRIC – epidemiological community mental health research.
97) King M, Weich S, Nazroo J, Blizard R. Religion, mental health and ethnicity. EMPIRIC - A national survey of England. Journal of Mental Health 2006;15:153-162.
98) King M, Nazroo J, Weich S, McKenzie K, Bhui K, Karlsen S, Stansfeld S, Tyrer P, Blanchard M, Lloyd K, McManus S, Sproston K, Erens B. Psychotic symptoms in the general population of England – a comparison of ethnic groups (The EMPIRIC study) Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2005;40:375-81.
99) Weich S, Nazroo J, Sproston K, McManus S, Blanchard M, Erens B, Karlsen S, King M, Lloyd K, Stansfeld S & Tyrer P. Common Mental Disorders and Ethnicity in England: The EMPIRIC Study. Psychological Medicine 2004;34:1543-1551.
Stigma and mental health research
100) King M, Dinos S, Shaw J, Watson R, Stevens S, Passetti F, Weich S, Serfaty M. The Stigma Scale: development of a standardised measure of the stigma of mental illness British Journal of Psychiatry 2007;190:248-254.
101) Bagley C, King M. Exploration of Three Stigma Scales in 60 Users of Mental Health Services: Implications for Campaigns to Reduce Stigma. Journal of Mental Health 2005;14: 343-355.
102) Dinos S, Stevens S, Serfaty M, Weich S, King M. Stigma: the feelings and experiences of 46 people with mental illness. Qualitative study. British Journal of Psychiatry 2004;184:176-181.
RCT Methodology research
103) Campbell,N., Murray,E., Darbyshire,J., Emery,J., Farmer,A., Griffiths,F., Guthrie,B., Lester,H., Wilson,P., Kinmonth,A.L. (2007). Designing and evaluating complex interventions to improve health care. British Medical Journal 334(7591), 455-459.
104) McDonald A, Knight R, Campbell M, Entwistle V, Grant A, Cook J, Elbourne D, Francis D, Garcia J, Roberts I, Snowdon C. What influences recruitment to randomised controlled trials? A review of trials funded by two UK funding agencies. Trials 2006;7:9 (07 Apr 2006).
105) Shaw,S., Barrett,G. (2006). Research governance: regulating risk and reducing harm? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 99(1), 14-19.
106) Shaw,S., Ashcroft,J., Petchey,R. (2006). Developing sustainable relationships for health improvement: the case of public health and primary care in the UK. Critical Public Health 16(1), 73-88.
107) Pawson,R., Greenhalgh,T., Harvey,G., Walshe,K. (2005). Realist review--a new method of systematic review designed for complex policy interventions. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 10, 21-34. ISSN: 1355-8196.
108) King,M., Nazareth,I., Lampe,F., Bower,P., Chandler,M., Morou,M., Sibbald,B., Lai,R. (2005). Impact of participant and physician intervention preferences on randomized trials: a systematic review. JAMA 293(9), 1089-1099. ISSN: 0098-7484.
109) King,M., Nazareth,I., Lampe,F., Bower,P., Chandler,M., Morou,M., Sibbald,B., Lai,R. (2005). Conceptual framework and systematic review of the effects of participants' and professionals' preferences in randomised controlled trials. Health Technol Assess 2005 9(35), 1-186.
110) King,M., Nazareth,I., Lampe,F., Bower,P. (2005). Patient preference and validity of randomized controlled trials. JAMA 294(1), 42-42. ISSN: 0098-7484.
111) Greenhalgh,T., Russell,J., Swinglehurst,D. (2005). Narrative methods in quality improvement research. Qual Saf Health Care 14(6), 443-449.
112) Greenhalgh,T., Robert,G., Macfarlane,F., Bate,S.P., Kyriakidou,O., Peacock,R. (2005). Storylines of research in diffusion of innovation:a meta-narrative approach to systematic review. Social Science & Medicine 61(2), 417-430. ISSN: 0277-9536.
113) Greenhalgh,T., Robert,G., Bate,P., Kyriakidou,O., MacFarlane,F. (2005), Diffusion of Innovations in Health Service Organisations: a systematic literature review, Greenhalgh,T., Robert,G., Bate,P., Kyriakidou,O., MacFarlane,F. (ed.) BMJ Books. ISBN: 0727918699. 328pp.
114) Greenhalgh,T., Peacock,R. (2005). Effectiveness and efficiency of search methods in systematic reviews of complex evidence: audit of primary sources. BMJ 331(7524), 1064-1065. ISSN: 0959-535X.
115) Bowling,A., Rowe,G. (2005). "You decide doctor". What do patient preference arms in clinical trials really mean? J Epidemiol Community Health 59(11), 914-915.
116) Bowling,A., Ebrahim,S. (2005), Handbook of Health Research Methods: Investigation, Measurement and Analysis,Bowling,A., Ebrahim,S. (ed.) Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335214606. 640pp.
117) Bowling,A. (2005). Techniques of questionnaire design. Chapter 17 in Bowling,A., Ebrahim,S. (ed.) Handbook of Health Research Methods: Investigation, Measurement and Analysis. Maidenhead: Open University Press, 1st edition. ISBN: 0335214606.
118) Bowling,A. (2005). Surveys. in Bowling,A., Ebrahim,S. (ed.) Handbook of Health Research Methods: Investigation, Measurement and Analysis. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335214606.
119) Bowling,A. (2005). Measuring outcomes. in Bowling,A., Ebrahim,S. (ed.) Handbook of Health Research Methods: Investigation, Measurement and Analysis. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335214606.
120) Bowling,A. (2005), Ageing Well: Quality of Life in Old Age,Bowling,A. (ed.) Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335215092. 288pp.
121) Bowling,A. (2005). Mode of questionnaire administration can have serious effects on data quality. J Public Health (Oxf) 27(3), 281-291.
122) Bowling,A. (2005). Just one question: If one question works, why ask several? J Epidemiol Community Health 59(5), 342-345.
123) Bower,P., King,M., Nazareth,I., Lampe,F., Sibbald,B. (2005). Patient preferences in randomised controlled trials: conceptual framework and implications for research. Social Science 2005;61(3), 685-695.
124) Shaw,S., Boynton,P., Greenhalgh,T. (2005). Research governance: where did it come from, what does it mean? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 98(11), 496-502. ISSN: 0141-0768.
125) Robinson,E.J., Kerr,C.E., Stevens,A.J., Lilford,R.J., Braunholtz,D.A., Edwards,S.J., Beck,S.R., Rowley,M.G. (2005). Lay public's understanding of equipoise and randomisation in randomised controlled trials. Health Technol Assess 9(8), 1-192.
126) Kerr,C.E., Robinson,E.J., Stevens,A.J., Braunholtz,D.A., Edwards,S.J., Lilford,R.J. (2004). Randomisation in Trials: Do potential trial participants understand it and find it acceptable? Journal of Medical Ethics 30(1), 80-84. ISSN: 0306-6800.
127) Kerr,C.E., Robinson,E.J., Lilford,R.J., Edwards,S.J.L., Braunholtz,D.A., Stevens,A.J. (2004). The impact of describing clinical trial treatments as new or standard. Patient Education and Counselling 53(1), 107-113.
128) Hurwitz,B., Greenhalgh,T., Skultans,V. (2004), Narrative research in health and illness,BMJ Books. ISBN: 1792707279.
129) Greenhalgh,T., Robert,G., Macfarlane,F., Bate,S.P., Kyriakidou,O., Peacock,R. (2004). Diffusion of innovations in service organizations: systematic review and recommendations. Milbank Quarterly 82(4), 581-629. ISSN: 0887-378X.
130) Greenhalgh,T., Robert,G., Bate,S.P., Kyriakidou,O., Macfarlane,F. (2004), How to spread good ideas: A systematic review of the literature on diffusion, spread and sustainability of innovations in health service delivery and organisation, London: NHS SDO Programme.
131) Boynton,P.M., Greenhalgh,T. (2004). Selecting, designing and developing your questionnaire. BMJ 328(7451), 1312-1315. ISSN: 0959-535X.
132) Boynton,P.M. (2004). Administering, analysing and reporting your questionnaire. BMJ 328(7452), 1372-1375. ISSN: 0959-535X.
133) Bowling,A. (2004), Measuring health: a review of quality of life measurement scales Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335215289.
134) Bowling,A. (2004), Measuring Health, Open University Press. ISBN: 0335215270.
135) Iliffe,S., Manthorpe,J. (2003). Communicating risk: patients often have complex understanding of risk. BMJ 327(7428), 1403. ISSN: 0959-535X.
136) Bowling,A., Rowe,G., Lambert,N., Ebrahim,S., Thomson,R., Laurence,M., Dalrymple,J. (2003). Patients' preferences need thinking through for the NHS. BMJ 327(7412), 450. ISSN: 0959-535X.
137) Nazareth,I. (2003). Stages in the development and evaluation of complex interventions. in Stephenson,J., Imrie,J., Bonnell,C. (ed.) Effective Sexual Health Interventions - issues in experimental evaluation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 67-80.
138) Hughes,J., Humphrey,C., Rogers,S., Greenhalgh,T. (2002), Research into practice in primary health care.
139) Bowling,A. (2002), Research methods in health. Investigating health and health services, Buckingham: Open University Press. ISBN: 0335206433. 512pp.
140) Bakhai,A., Fox,Z., Wang,D. (2002). Practical Issues in Trial Design. Clinical Researcher 2(8), 32-35.
PUBLICATIONS STUDIES CONDUCTED ON THE MRC GPRF (2002 to2008)
Thrombosis Prevention Trial
141) Rudnicka AR, Ashby D, Brennan PJ, Meade TW. Thrombosis Prevention Trial: Compliance with warfarin treatment and investigation of a retained effect. Arch Intern Med, 2003;163(12):1454-1460.
142) Fasey N, Brennan PJ, Meade TW, on behalf of the MRC General Practice Research Framework. Thrombosis prevention trial: follow-up studies of practical implications. Brit J of Gen Pract, 2002;52:208-209.
143) Knottenbelt C, Brennan PJ, Meade TW. Antithrombotic treatment and the incidence of angina pectoris. Arch Intern Med, 2002 Apr 22;162(8):881-886.
Women’s International Study of long Duration Oestrogen after Menopause (WISDOM)
144) Welton AJ, Vickers MR, Kim J, Ford D, Lawton BA, MacLennan AH, Meredith SK, Martin J,Meade TW. Health related quality of life after combined hormone replacement therapy: randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal 2008;337:a1190 (doi:10.1136/bmj.a1190).
145) Bronwen JP, Stocks NP, MacLennan AH. Seminars may increase recruitment to randomised controlled trials: lessons learned from WISDOM. Trials 2008;9:5.
146) Vickers MR, MacLennan AH, Beverley Lawton, Ford D, Martin J, Meredith SK, DeStavola BL, Rose S, Dowell A, Wilkes HC, Darbyshire JH, Meade TW. Women’s International Study of long Duration Oestrogen after Menopause (WISDOM): a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women—Main Morbidities. British Medical Journal 2007;335:239.
147) Welton A, Hepworth J, Collins N, Ford D, Knott C, Meredith S, Walgrove A, Wilkes H, Vickers M on behalf of the WISDOM team. Decision-making about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) by women in England and Scotland. Climacteric, 2004;7:41-49.
148) Meredith S on behalf of the WISDOM team. Will the results of WISDOM (Women’s International Study of Long Duration Oestrogen after the Menopause) be generalisable? Journal of the British Menopause Society, 2002;8 (Suppl 2):27-28.
149) Vickers M, Meade T and Darbyshire J. WISDOM: history and early demise – was it inevitable? Climateric, 2002;5:317-325.
150) Vickers M, Wilkes H, Ford D, Zhu C,-Q. Breast Cancer and oesteoporotic fractures – is there an association. Climacteric, 2002;5 Suppl 1:205.
151) Vickers M. Collins N. Progress on the WISDOM trial – Women’s International study of long duration oestrogen after menopause. Climacteric 2002: 5 Suppl 1:133.
UK Back Pain Exercise and Manipulation (UK BEAM)
152) UK BEAM Trial Team. United Kingdom back pain exercise and manipulation (UK BEAM) randomised trial: cost effectiveness of physical treatments for back pain in primary care. BMJ, Dec 2004;329:1381-1385.
153) UK BEAM Trial Team. United Kingdom back pain exercise and manipulation (UK BEAM) randomised trial: effectiveness of physical treatments for back pain in primary care. BMJ, Dec 2004;329:1377-1381.
154) Harvey E, Burton K, Klaber Moffett J, Breen A. Spinal Manipulation for low back pain: a treatment package agreed by the UK chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy professional associations. Manual Therapy, 2003;8:46-51.
155) Garratt A, in collaboration with the UK BEAM trial team: Rasch analysis of the Roland Disability Questionnaire (RDQ). Spine, 2003;28:79-84 .
156) UK BEAM Trial Team. UK Back pain Exercise And Manipulation (UK BEAM) trial: A progress report. Rheumatology, 2002;41 suppl 2: 50.
157) van Tulder MW, Croft P, van Splunteren P, Miedama HS, Underwood M, Hendriks HJM, Wyat ME Borkan J. Disseminating and Implementing the Results of Back Pain Research in Primary Care. Spine, 2002;27:E121-E127.
158) Underwood M, O’Meara S, Harvey E. The active management of low back pain: the acceptability of a training package for primary care staff. Family Practice, 2002;19:511-515.
Randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled trial of mite allergen control by allergen impermeable bed covers in adult asthma (SMAC)
159) Woodcock A, Forster L, Matthews E, Martin J, Letley L, Vickers M, Britton J, Strachan S, Howarth P, Altmann D, Frost C and Custovic A. A randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled trial of mite allergen control by allergen impermeable bed covers in adult asthma. New England Journal of Medicine, 2003;349:225-236.
160) Custovic A, Forster L, Matthews E, Martin J, Letley L, Vickers M, Britton J, Strachan D, Howarth P, Altmann D, Frost C, Woodcock A. The effect of mite allergen control by the use of allergen-impermeable covers in adult asthma: the SMAC trial. Thorax, 2002;57 (Suppl iii):iii45-iii46.
MRC Trial of assessment and management of elderly people in the community
161) Rait G, Fletcher, A, Smeeth, L, Brayne C, Stirling S et al. Prevalence of cognitive impairment: Results from the MRC trial of assessment and management of older people in the community. Age and Ageing 2005; 34:242-248.
162) Smeeth L, Fletcher AE, Hanciles S, Evans J, Wormald R. Screening older people for impaired vision in primary care: cluster randomised trial. BMJ, 2003;327:1027-1030.
163) Smeeth L, Ng ESW. Intraclass correlation coefficients for cluster randomized trials in primary care—data from the MRC Trial of the Assessment and Management of Older People in Community. Controlled Clinical Trials, 2002;23:409-421.
164) Fletcher AE, Jones DA, Bulpitt CJ, Tulloch AJ. The MRC Trial of Assessment and Management of Older People in the community: objectives, design and interventions BMC. Health Services Research, 2002;2:21.
165) Evans J, Fletcher AE, Wormald R, Siu-Woon Ng E, Stirling S, Smeeth L, Nunes M, Breeze E, Bulpitt CJ, Jones D, Tulloch A. Prevalence of visual impairment in people aged 75 years and above in Britain: results from the MRC Trial of assessment and management of older people in the community. Br J Ophthalmology, 2002;86:795-800.
166) Osborn DPJ, Fletcher AE, Smeeth L, Stirling S, Nunes M, Breeze E, Siu-Woon E, Bulpitt CJ, Jones D, Tulloch A. Geriatric Depression Scale Scores in a representative sample of 14,545 people aged 75 and over in the United Kingdom: results from the MRC Trial of Assessment and Management of Older People in the Community. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry, 2002;17:375-382.
167) Smeeth, L Fletcher A, Ng ESW, Stirling S, Nunes M, Breeze E, Bulpitt CJ, Jones D, Tulloch A. Reduced hearing, ownership and use of hearing aids in elderly people in the UK: the MRC Trial of the Assessment and Management of Older People in the Community. Lancet, 2002;359:1466-1470.
Randomised trial n-3 long chain poly saturated fatty acids supplementation on cognitive and retinal function in cognitively health older people (OPAL)
168) Dangour A, Clemens F, Elbourne D, Fasey N, Fletcher A, Hardy P, Holder G, Huppert F, Knight R, Letley L, Richards M, Truesdale A, Vickers M, Uauy R. ‘A randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on cognitive and retinal function in cognitively healthy older people: the Older People And n-3 Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (OPAL) study protocol’ BMC Nutrition Journal www.nutritionj.com/content/5/1/20.
Randomised trail of topical ibuprofen for the treatment of chronic knee pain in primary care (TOIB)
169) Cost-effectiveness of advising the use of topical or oral ibuprofen for knee pain; the TOIB study [ISRCTN: 79353052] E. Castelnuovo; P. Cross; S. Mt-Isa; A. Spencer; M. Underwood; on behalf of the TOIB study team. Rheumatology 2008; doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/ken128.
170) Underwood M, Ashby D, Carnes D, Castelnuovo E, Cross P, Harding G, Hennessy E, Letley L, Martin J, Mt-Isa S, Parsons S, Spencer A, Vickers M, Whyte K. Topical or oral ibuprofen for chronic knee pain in older people. The TOIB study. Health Technol Assess. 2008 May;12(22):1 (http://www.hta.ac.uk/fullmono/mon1222.pdf).
171) Carnes D, Anwer Y, Underwood M, Harding G, Parsons S on behalf of the TOIB study team. Influences on older people’s decision making regarding choice of topical or oral NSAIDs for knee pain: qualitative study. British Medical Journal; 2007;(doi:10.1136/bmj.39401.699063).
172) Underwood M, Ashby D, Cross P, Hennessy E, Letley L, Martin J Mt-Isa S, Parsons S, Vickers M, Whyte K on behalf of the TOIB study team. Advice to use topical or oral ibuprofen for chronic knee pain in old people; randomised controlled trial and patient preference study. British Medical Journal; (doi:10.1136/bmj.39399.656331.25).
173) Parsons S, Breen A, Foster NE, Letley L, Pincus T, Vogel S and Underwood M. Prevalence and comparative troublesomeness by age of musculoskeletal pain in different body locations. Family Practice 2007; 24:308-316.
174) Parsons S Carnes D, Pincus T, Foster N, Breen A, Vogel S, Underwood M. Measuring troublesomeness of chronic pain by location. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2006;7:34.
175) Cross P, Ashby D, Harding G, Hennessy EM, Parsons S, Underwood M on behalf of the TOIB study team. Are topical or oral ibuprofen equally effective for the treatment of chronic knee pain in primary care: a randomised controlled trial patient preference study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2005:6:55.
Continuity of care in people with cancer – a cohort study
176) King M, Jones L, Richardson A, Murad S, Irving A, Aslett H, Ramsay A, Coelho H, Panayiota A, Tookam A, Mason C & Nazareth I. Patients’ experiences of continuity of cancer care and health outcomes: a prospective cohort study. British Journal of Cancer 2008:98:529-36. (doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6604164).
177) King M, Jones L & Nazareth I. Concern and continuity in the care of cancer patients and their carers: a multi-method approach to enlightened management. NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Report 2007; (http://www.sdo.lshtm.ac.uk/files/project/13e-final-report.pdf).
The contribution of socio-economic inequalities and health beliefs to the under-treatment of depression (INTREPID)
178) Weich S, Nazareth I, Morgan L & King M. Treatment of depression in Primary Care. Socio-economic status, clinical need and receipt of treatment. British Journal of Psychiatry 2007:191:164-9.
179) Weich S, Morgan L & King M & Nazareth I. Attitudes to depression and its treatment in primary care. Psychological Medicine 2007;(doi:10.1017/S0033291707000931).
Parental mental health & child development
180) Sherr L, Davé S, Lucas P, Senior R and Nazareth I. A feasibility study on recruiting fathers to examine the impact of paternal depression on child development. Child Psychiatry and Human Development 2006;36:295-306.
181) Dave S, Nazareth I, Sherr L, Senior R. The association of paternal mood and infant temperament - a pilot study. British Journal of Developmental Psychology 2005;23:609-621.
Use of Selenium
182) Rayman M, Thompson A, Warren-Perry M, Galassini R, Catterick J, Bliss J, Hall E, Lawrence D. Impact of selenium on mood and quality of life: a randomised controlled trial. Biol Psychiatry 2006 Jan 15;59(2):147-54. Epub 2005 Sep 21.
183) Larsen EH, Hansen M, Paulin H, Moesgaard S, Reid M, Rayman MP. Speciation and bioavailability of selenium in yeast-based intervention agents used in cancer chemo-prevention studies. Journal of Association of Official Analytical Chemists International, 2004 Jan-Feb;87(1):225-32.
184) Rayman MP. The use of high-selenium yeast to raise selenium status: how does it measure up? British Journal of Nutrition, 2004 92:557-573.
Randomised trial of bezafibrate in men with lower extremity disease (LEADER)
185) Jamshidi Y, Flavell DM, Hawe E, MacCallum PK, Meade TW, Humphries SE. Genetic determinants of the response to bezafibrate treatment in the lower extremity arterial disease event reduction (LEADER) trial. Atherosclerosis, 2002;163:183-192.
186) Meade T, Zuhrie R, Cook C, Cooper J. Bezafibrate in men with lower extremity arterial disease: randomised controlled trial. BMJ, 2002;325:1139.
Beliefs and expectation study
187) Parsons S, Harding G, Underwood M. What do patients think of how their doctors treat chronic low back pain? – Findings of group interviews. Rheumatology, 2003; 42 suppl 1;118.
188) Parsons S, Underwood M. Just how troublesome is chronic low back pain and what do patients do about it? Rheumatology, 2003;42 suppl 1;118.
189) Parsons S, Breen A, Foster N, Vogel S, Underwood M. Beliefs and expectations about chronic musculoskeletal pain: A systematic review. Rheumatology, 2003;42 suppl 1; 63.
The Study of Infectious Intestinal Illness in England (IID1)
190) Roberts JA, Cumberland PA, Sockett P, Rodrigues LC, Wheeler JG, Sethi D, Roderick PJ. The Socio-economic impact of infectious intestinal disease in England: Epidemiology and Infection Disease, 2002.
191) Evans J, Wilson A Wilshaw GA, Cheasty T, Tompkins DS, Wheeler JG, Smith HR. Vero cytotoxin producing E coli in a study of infectious intestinal disease in England. Clin Microbiol Infect, 2002;8:183-186.
Genetic, Environmental and Emotional States in Siblings
192) Purcell S, Cherny SS, Sham PC. Genetic Power Calculator: Design of linkage and association genetic mapping studies of complex traits. Bioinformatics, 2003;19:149-150.
193) Jawaid A, Bader JS, Purcell S, Cherny SS, Sham P. Optimal selection strategies for QTL mapping using pooled DNA samples. European Journal of Human Genetics, 2003;10:125-132.
194) Rijsdijk FR, Sham PC. Improved estimation of multipoint IBD sharing and multipoint information content by linear regression. Behaviour Genetics, 2002;32:211-220.
195) Sham P, Bader JS, Craig I, O’Donovan M, Owen M. DNA pooling: a tool for large-scale association studies. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2002;3:862-871.
196) Bader JS, Sham P. Family-based association tests for quantitative traits using pooled DNA. European Journal of Human Genetics, 2002;10:870-878.
197) Sham PC, Purcell S, Cherny SS, Abecasis GR. Powerful regression-based quantitative-trait linkage analysis of general pedigrees. American Journal of Human Genetics, 2002;71:238-253.
Population-based survey of exposure and immunity to Hepatitis A, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) and Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) type 1
198) Morris-Cunnington MC, Edmunds WJ, Miller E, Brown DWG. A Population-based Seroprevalence Study of Hepatitis A Virus Using Oral Fluid in England and Wales. Am J Epidemiol 2004;159:786-794.
199) Morris-Cunnington MC, Edmunds WJ, Miller E, Brown DWG. A novel method of oral fluid collection to monitor immunity to common viral infections. Epidemiol. Infect 2003;132:35-42.
200) Morris MC, Edmunds WJ, Miller E, Brown DWG Oral fluid collection by post – a pilot study of two approaches Public Health, 2002;116:113-119.
The Childhood hyperactivity and inattention population study
201) Curran S, Rijsdijk F, Martin N, Marusic K, Asherson P, Taylor E, Sham P. Defining a dimension of the vulnerability to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) using sibling and individual data of children in a community-based sample. Am J Med Genetics, 2003 May 15;119B(1):86-97.
202)) Curran S, Hill L, O'Grady G, Turic D, Asherson P, Taylor E, Sham P, Craig I, Vaughan P. Validation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Quantification in Pooled DNA Samples using SNaPITTM Technology, a Glycosylase-Mediated Polymorphism Detection Method. Molecular Biotechnology, 2002;22:253-262.
Development of Research, Management and Governance (RM&G) in Primary Care Organisations: Evaluation of Primary Care Trust Pilots and the profile of research Practices
203)) Shaw S, Macfarlane F, Carter YH, Letley L. Developing Primary Care Research Teams: A Qualitative Study in UK General Practice. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2005;11:1.
204) Shaw S, University College London, London, UK; Macfarlane F, Carter YH, Letley L. Role issues in the development of primary care research practices: a qualitative study. Presentation NAPCRAG, 2004.
205)) Greaves C, MacFarlane F, Shaw S, Carter YH. Research Governance. Checking it out. Health Service Journal, 2003;13:03, 33.
Other trials
206) Williamson LM, Dodds JP, Mercey DE, Hart GJ, Johnson AM. Sexual risk behaviour and knowledge of HIV status among community samples of gay men in the UK. AIDS 22(9): 1063-1070, 2008.
207) Brendan C Delaney, Michelle Qume, Paul Moayyedi, Richard F A Logan, Alexander C Ford, Cathy Elliott, Cliodna McNulty, Sue Wilson, and F D Richard Hobbs. Helicobacter pylori test and treat versus proton pump inhibitor in initial management of dyspepsia in primary care: multicentre randomised controlled trial (MRC-CUBE trial). BMJ 2008; 336: 651-654.
208) King M, Holt V & Nazareth I. Women’s perceptions of their sexual difficulties: agreement with clinical diagnoses. Archives of Sexual Behaviour 2007;36:281-88.
209) Glasier A, Yan Y, Wellings K. How do health care professionals respond to advice on adverse side effects of contraceptive methods? The case of Depo Provera. Contraception 2007;76:18-22.
210 )Melzer M, Lacey S, Bettany E, Rait G. Biliary tract infection and bacteraemia; presentation, structural abnormalities, causative organisms and clinical outcomes. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2007; 83:773-776.
211) Dodds JP, Johnson AM, Parry JV & Mercey DM. ‘A tale of three cities: persisting high HIV prevalence, risk behaviour and undiagnosed infection in community samples of men who have sex with men’. Sexually Transmitted Infections; 83:192-396.
212) Prost A, Chopin M, McOwan A, Elam G, Dodds JP, Macdonald N & Imrie J. There is such a thing as asking for trouble”: taking rapid HIV testing to gay venues is fraught with challenges. Sexually Transmitted.Infections., 2007;83:185-188.
213) Protheroe J, Bower P, Chew-Graham C, Peters TJ, Fahey T. Submitted: Enhancing decision-making in primary care: The Menorrhagia, Treatment, Information and Preferences (MENTIP) randomised controlled trial. Medical Decision Making 2007; 27,:575-584.
214) Vogt F, Hall S & Marteau T. General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to prescribe smoking cessation medications: qualitative and quantitative studies BMC Public Health 2006, 6:277 (doi:10.1186/1471-2458-6-277).
215) D’Costa G, Nazareth I, Naik D, Vaidya R, Levy G, Patel V, King M. Harmful alcohol use in Goa, India and its associations with violence: A Study in Primary Care, Alcohol & Alcoholism, Advance Access published on 2006.(doi:10.1093/alcalc/agl103).
216) Jones M, Rait G, Falconer J and Feder G. Systematic review: prognosis of angina in primary care. Family Practice 2006;23:520-528.
217) Mfenyana K, Griffin M, Yogeshwaran P, Modell B, Modell M, Chandia J & Nazareth I. Socio-economic inequalities as a predictor of health in South Africa—the YENZA cross sectional study. South African Medical Journal 2006;96:323-330.
218) Nazareth I, Landau S, Yardley L, Owens N & Luxon L. Syndromes of dizziness in primary care—a cross-sectional cluster analysis study. Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2006; 60:395-401.
219) Rait G, Nazareth I, Švab & Pavlič DR. Barriers to European Collaboration - views from a WONCA workshop 2005. Zdrav Vac 2006;45:191-5.
220) Hickling J, Rogers S, Nazareth I. Barriers to detecting and treating hypercholesterolaemia in patients with ischaemic heart disease: primary care perceptions. British Journal of General Practice 2005;55:534-538.
221) Stephenson J, Hopwood J, Babiker A, Copas A, Vickers M. The need for a trial of chlamydia screening Journal of Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2003 August, 79(4):352.
