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PATIENT PRIORITIES IN OSTEOPOROSIS RESEARCH: GENERATING MEANINGFUL RESEARCH QUESTIONS (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Hawarden, A., Jinks, C., Mahmood, W., Gwilym, S., & Paskins, Z. (2019, April). PATIENT PRIORITIES IN OSTEOPOROSIS RESEARCH: GENERATING MEANINGFUL RESEARCH QUESTIONS. Poster presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2019, The ICC, Birmingham, UK

Background: We have previously conducted a national e-survey to identify patient and public research priorities in osteoporosis. The e-survey identified broad topics as research priorities rather than research questions. Translating research priority... Read More about PATIENT PRIORITIES IN OSTEOPOROSIS RESEARCH: GENERATING MEANINGFUL RESEARCH QUESTIONS.

More frequent lithium testing associates with lower hospital admission rate for bipolar disorder - what this tells us about GP practice engagement with this group (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Holland, D., Healy, A., Stedman, M., Duff, C., Fryer, A., Yung, A., & Bailey, S. (2019, April). More frequent lithium testing associates with lower hospital admission rate for bipolar disorder - what this tells us about GP practice engagement with this group. Presented at 27th European Congress of Psychiatry, Warsaw, Poland

Background and aims.– Lithium treatment is a cornerstone of bipolar affective disorder management. We determined how frequency of lithium level checks at GP (family) practice level relates to psychiatric admission rate for bipolar affective disord... Read More about More frequent lithium testing associates with lower hospital admission rate for bipolar disorder - what this tells us about GP practice engagement with this group.

SAFETY OFANALGESICS, NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS AND OPIOIDS (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Fuggle, N., Curtis, E., Shaw, S., Spooner, L., Bruyère, O., Ntanil, G., …Cooper, C. (2019, April). SAFETY OFANALGESICS, NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS AND OPIOIDS. Poster presented at World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (WCO-IOF-ESCEO 2019), Paris, France

Objectives: To assess the safety of opioids and COX-2 inhibitors in the management of osteoarthritis (OA) in a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized, placebo-controlled trials. Materials and methods: A comprehensive literature search w... Read More about SAFETY OFANALGESICS, NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS AND OPIOIDS.

Systematic Review of Patient Outcomes and Treatment Moderators following Wrist Fractures (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Chiu, S., Babatunde, O., Corp, N., Forsyth, J., Van der Windt, D., & Paskins, Z. (2019, March). Systematic Review of Patient Outcomes and Treatment Moderators following Wrist Fractures. Poster presented at Association of Surgeons in Training International Surgical Conference, Belfast, UK

Introduction: Wrist fractures constitute the most frequently occurring upper limb fractures. The aim of this systematic review is to summarise evidence for the effects of rehabilitation treatment of wrist fractures on pain and functional outcomes and... Read More about Systematic Review of Patient Outcomes and Treatment Moderators following Wrist Fractures.

A systematic review of measures using clinical data for assessing the severity of Type 2 diabetes (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Zghebi, S., Panagioti, M., Rutter, M., Ashcroft, D., van Marwijk, H., Salisbury, C., …Kontopantelis, E. (2019, March). A systematic review of measures using clinical data for assessing the severity of Type 2 diabetes. Poster presented at Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2019, ACC Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Background/Aims: The assessment of disease severity in people with diabetes enables identification of patients in need for intensive and targeted therapies, and could help optimise the allocation of healthcare resources. We aimed to identify and appr... Read More about A systematic review of measures using clinical data for assessing the severity of Type 2 diabetes.

Differences in activity from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) for patients with Type 2 diabetes and patients without diabetes linked at GP Practice level (GPP) to levels of glycaemic control as measured by glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) taken from National Diabetes Audit (NDA) allowing for age, social deprivation, gender and ethnicity of both populations (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Stedman, M., Heald, A., Davies, M., Fryer, A., Lunt, M., Livingstone, M., …Andersen, S. (2019, March). Differences in activity from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) for patients with Type 2 diabetes and patients without diabetes linked at GP Practice level (GPP) to levels of glycaemic control as measured by glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) taken from National Diabetes Audit (NDA) allowing for age, social deprivation, gender and ethnicity of both populations. Paper presented at Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2019, ACC Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Aims: To compare associated hospital activity between patients with Type 2 diabetes and patients without diabetes and consider the impact of differing levels of glycaemic control on this difference, allowing for variation in local demographics. Me... Read More about Differences in activity from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) for patients with Type 2 diabetes and patients without diabetes linked at GP Practice level (GPP) to levels of glycaemic control as measured by glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) taken from National Diabetes Audit (NDA) allowing for age, social deprivation, gender and ethnicity of both populations.

Practice based analysis of Type 2 diabetes shows that patients’ own perceptions of support within primary care as per GP Patient Survey (GPPS) are as important as medication and services in improving Target Glycaemic Control (TGC-%HbA1c results ≤58mmol/mol) and reducing high glycaemic risk (HGR-%HbA1c results >86mmol/mol) as reported in the National Diabetes Audit (NDA) (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Heald, A., Stedman, M., Fryer, A., Gadsby, R., Ollier, W., Bailey, S., …Moreno, G. (2019, March). Practice based analysis of Type 2 diabetes shows that patients’ own perceptions of support within primary care as per GP Patient Survey (GPPS) are as important as medication and services in improving Target Glycaemic Control (TGC-%HbA1c results ≤58mmol/mol) and reducing high glycaemic risk (HGR-%HbA1c results >86mmol/mol) as reported in the National Diabetes Audit (NDA). Poster presented at Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2019, ACC Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Aims: To evaluate the link between patients’ own perception of support within primary care and % patients in TGC and HGR groups, while allowing for local medication, services and demographics. Method: National Diabetes Audit (NDA) 2016–17 publishe... Read More about Practice based analysis of Type 2 diabetes shows that patients’ own perceptions of support within primary care as per GP Patient Survey (GPPS) are as important as medication and services in improving Target Glycaemic Control (TGC-%HbA1c results ≤58mmol/mol) and reducing high glycaemic risk (HGR-%HbA1c results >86mmol/mol) as reported in the National Diabetes Audit (NDA).

Student evaluation of an online inter-professional ethics learning tool (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Allinson, M., Stibbs, M., Baggley, J., & Watkins, C. (2019, January). Student evaluation of an online inter-professional ethics learning tool. Presented at International Network for Healthcare Workforce Education (INHWE) Conference, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland