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European Journal of Heart Failure | 2014

Rationale and study design of the REM-HF study: remote management of heart failure using implanted devices and formalized follow-up procedures

John M. Morgan; Borislav D. Dimitrov; Jas Gill; Sue Kitt; G. André Ng; Janet M. McComb; James Raftery; Paul Roderick; Alison Seed; S.G. Williams; Klaus K. Witte; D. Jay Wright; Guiqing Lily Yao; Martin R. Cowie

We wish to assess the clinical and cost‐effectiveness of remote monitoring of heart failure patients with cardiac implanted electronic devices.


BMJ Open | 2016

Home and Online Management and Evaluation of Blood Pressure (HOME BP) digital intervention for self-management of uncontrolled, essential hypertension: a protocol for the randomised controlled HOME BP trial

Rebecca Band; Katherine Morton; Beth Stuart; James Raftery; Katherine Bradbury; Guiqing Lily Yao; Shihua Zhu; Paul Little; Lucy Yardley; Richard J McManus

Introduction Self-management of hypertension, including self-monitoring and antihypertensive medication titration, lowers blood pressure (BP) at 1 year compared to usual care. The aim of the current trial is to assess the effectiveness of the Home and Online Management and Evaluation of Blood Pressure (HOME BP) intervention for the self-management of hypertension in primary care. Methods and analysis The HOME BP trial will be a randomised controlled trial comparing BP self-management—consisting of the HOME BP online digital intervention with self-monitoring, lifestyle advice and antihypertensive drug titration—with usual care for people with uncontrolled essential hypertension. Eligible patients will be recruited from primary care and randomised to usual care or to self-management using HOME BP. The primary outcome will be the difference in mean systolic BP (mm Hg) at 12-month follow-up between the intervention and control groups adjusting for baseline BP and covariates. Secondary outcomes (also adjusted for baseline and covariates where appropriate) will be differences in mean BP at 6 months and diastolic BP at 12 months; patient enablement; quality of life, and economic analyses including all key resources associated with the intervention and related services, adopting a broad societal perspective to include NHS, social care and patient costs, considered within trial and modelled with a lifetime horizon. Medication beliefs, adherence and changes; self-efficacy; perceived side effects and lifestyle changes will be measured for process analyses. Qualitative analyses will explore patient and healthcare professional experiences of HOME BP to gain insights into the factors affecting acceptability, feasibility and adherence. Ethics and dissemination This study has received NHS ethical approval (REC reference 15/SC/0082). The findings from HOME BP will be disseminated widely through peer-reviewed publications, scientific conferences and workshops. If successful, HOME BP will be directly applicable to UK primary care management of hypertension. Trial registration number ISRCTN13790648; pre-results.


Health Technology Assessment | 2007

A systematic review and economic evaluation of epoetin alfa, epoetin beta and darbepoetin alfa in anaemia associated with cancer, especially that attributable to cancer treatment

Jayne S. Wilson; Guiqing Lily Yao; James Raftery; Julia Bohlius; S Brunskill; Josie Sandercock; Susan Bayliss; P Moss; S Stanworth; Chris Hyde


BMJ | 2005

Cost effectiveness of nurse led secondary prevention clinics for coronary heart disease in primary care: follow up of a randomised controlled trial

James Raftery; Guiqing Lily Yao; Peter Murchie; Neil C Campbell; Lewis D Ritchie


Health Services and Delivery Research | 2015

A national study of practice patterns in UK renal units in the use of dialysis and conservative kidney management to treat people aged 75 years and over with chronic kidney failure

Paul Roderick; Hugh Rayner; Sarah Tonkin-Crine; Ikumi Okamoto; Caroline Eyles; Geraldine Leydon; Miriam Santer; Jonathan H. Klein; Guiqing Lily Yao; Fliss Murtagh; Ken Farrington; Fergus Caskey; Charles R.V. Tomson; Fiona Loud; Emma Murphy; Robert Elias; Roger Greenwood; Donal O’Donoghue


European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | 2018

A comparison of the clinical effectiveness and cost of specialised individually-delivered parent training for preschool attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and a generic, group-based programme: a multi-centre, randomised controlled trial of the New Forest Parenting Programme versus Incredible Years

Edmund Sonuga-Barke; Joanne Barton; David Daley; Judy Hutchings; Tom Maishman; James Raftery; Louise Stanton; Cathy Laver-Bradbury; Maria Chorozoglou; David Coghill; Louisa Little; Martin Ruddock; Mike Radford; Guiqing Lily Yao; Louise Lee; Lisa Gould; Lisa Shipway; Pavlina Markomichali; James McGuirk; Michelle Lowe; Elvira Perez; Joanna Lockwood; Margaret Thompson


Archive | 2015

Conservative kidney management unit size

Paul Roderick; Hugh Rayner; Sarah Tonkin-Crine; Ikumi Okamoto; Caroline Eyles; Geraldine Leydon; Miriam Santer; Jonathan H. Klein; Guiqing Lily Yao; Fliss Murtagh; Ken Farrington; Fergus Caskey; Charles Tomson; Fiona Loud; Emma Murphy; Robert Elias; Roger Greenwood; Donal O’Donoghue


Archive | 2015

Staff interview study: treating older adults with stage 5 chronic kidney disease who opt for conservative kidney management – a qualitative study with renal unit staff

Paul Roderick; Hugh Rayner; Sarah Tonkin-Crine; Ikumi Okamoto; Caroline Eyles; Geraldine Leydon; Miriam Santer; Jonathan H. Klein; Guiqing Lily Yao; Fliss Murtagh; Ken Farrington; Fergus Caskey; Charles Tomson; Fiona Loud; Emma Murphy; Robert Elias; Roger Greenwood; Donal O’Donoghue


Archive | 2015

Conservative Kidney Management Assessment of Practice Patterns Study survey: results tables

Paul Roderick; Hugh Rayner; Sarah Tonkin-Crine; Ikumi Okamoto; Caroline Eyles; Geraldine Leydon; Miriam Santer; Jonathan H. Klein; Guiqing Lily Yao; Fliss Murtagh; Ken Farrington; Fergus Caskey; Charles Tomson; Fiona Loud; Emma Murphy; Robert Elias; Roger Greenwood; Donal O’Donoghue


Archive | 2015

The semistructured interview guide followed during staff interviews

Paul Roderick; Hugh Rayner; Sarah Tonkin-Crine; Ikumi Okamoto; Caroline Eyles; Geraldine Leydon; Miriam Santer; Jonathan H. Klein; Guiqing Lily Yao; Fliss Murtagh; Ken Farrington; Fergus Caskey; Charles Tomson; Fiona Loud; Emma Murphy; Robert Elias; Roger Greenwood; Donal O’Donoghue

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Paul Roderick

University of Southampton

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Caroline Eyles

University of Southampton

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Donal O’Donoghue

Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

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Fliss Murtagh

Hull York Medical School

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Hugh Rayner

Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

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Ikumi Okamoto

University of Southampton

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Ken Farrington

Northern General Hospital

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