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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 1998

Outcomes following acute hospital care for stroke or hip fracture: how useful is an assessment of anxiety or depression for older people?

John Bond; Barbara Gregson; Monica Smith; Nikki Rousseau; Jan Lecouturier; Helen Rodgers

Objective. To investigate the association between severe life events and mental health outcomes following acute hospital care for older patients with acute stroke or fractured neck of femur.


Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 1997

Issues of recruitment and maintaining high response rates in a longitudinal study of older hospital patients in England--pathways through care study.

Barbara Gregson; Monica Smith; Jan Lecouturier; Nikki Rousseau; Helen Rodgers; John Bond

STUDY OBJECTIVES: To describe and discuss the methods used to recruit and maintain an unbiased sample of older discharged hospital patients in a study of the process and outcomes of hospital care. DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal interview study of consecutive patients admitted to hospital over a 12 month period and followed up for six months. Interviews took place in hospital five days after admission, at home 10 days after discharge, and six months after admission. SETTING: Six hospital locations: three in the north of England and three in the south. PARTICIPANTS: People aged 65 and over admitted to hospital with a new stroke or fractured neck of femur, their significant other, and nursing staff caring for them. MAIN RESULTS: Of 3105 patients referred to the study, 2111 were eligible and 1671 (79%) were recruited. Recruited stroke patients were younger than those not recruited and rates differed between locations for both stroke and fractured neck of femur. By six months after admission 25% had died. Outcome data were obtained for 85% of the surviving patients. Patients who died were older and frailer before admission. Among survivors, outcome data for stroke patients were less likely to be obtained for men, those more able initially, and those who were married. Response rates to each interview differed according to respondent types. Interviews were more likely to be obtained with significant others than patients. Patients who were not able to be interviewed were older and frailer; significant others were less likely to be interviewed if the patients were younger and more able. CONCLUSIONS: High response rates can be achieved with very frail older people if strategies are adopted to maintain their interest and if self reported data are supplemented by interviewing significant others.


BMJ | 2002

Quality improvement report: Improving design and conduct of randomised trials by embedding them in qualitative research: ProtecT (prostate testing for cancer and treatment) study. Commentary: presenting unbiased information to patients can be difficult.

Jenny Donovan; Nicola Mills; Monica Smith; Lucy Brindle; Ann Jacoby; Timothy J. Peters; Stephen Frankel; David E. Neal; F C Hamdy


Health Technology Assessment | 2003

Prostate Testing for Cancer and Treatment (ProtecT) feasibility study

Jenny Donovan; F C Hamdy; David E. Neal; Timothy J. Peters; Steven E. Oliver; Lucy Brindle; David Jewell; Philip Powell; D Gillatt; Daniel Dedman; Nicola Mills; Monica Smith; Sian Noble; Athene Lane


BMJ | 2002

Improving design and conduct of randomised trials by embedding them in qualitative research: ProtecT (prostate testing for cancer and treatment) study

Jenny Donovan; Nicola Mills; Monica Smith; Lucy Brindle; Ann Jacoby; Timothy J. Peters; Stephen Frankel; David E. Neal; F C Hamdy


BMJ | 2002

Quality improvement report: Improving design and conduct of randomised trials by embedding them in qualitative research: ProtecT (prostate testing for cancer and treatment) study

Jenny Donovan; Nicola Mills; Monica Smith; Lucy Brindle; Ann Jacoby; Timothy J. Peters; Stephen Frankel; David E. Neal; Freddie C. Hamdy


Controlled Clinical Trials | 2003

Perceptions of equipoise are crucial to trial participation: a qualitative study of men in the ProtecT study

Nicola Mills; Jenny Donovan; Monica Smith; Ann Jacoby; David E. Neal; Freddie C. Hamdy


British Journal of General Practice | 2003

A qualitative study to explore influences on general practitioners' decisions to prescribe new drugs.

Ann Jacoby; Monica Smith; Martin Eccles


Epilepsy & Behavior | 2007

The development and validation of the Epilepsy and Learning Disabilities Quality of Life (ELDQOL) scale

Deborah Buck; Monica Smith; Richard Appleton; Gus A. Baker; Ann Jacoby


Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2000

Predicting place of discharge from hospital for patients with a stroke or hip fracture on admission.

John Bond; Barbara Gregson; Monica Smith; Jan Lecouturier; Nikki Rousseau; Helen Rodgers

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Ann Jacoby

University of Liverpool

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Lucy Brindle

University of Southampton

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Gus A. Baker

University of Liverpool

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