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Effect on hospital length of stay of tourniquet use during internal fixation of ankle fracture: randomized controlled trial (2018)
Journal Article
Sim, J., Grocott, N., Majeed, H., & McClelland, D. (2019). Effect on hospital length of stay of tourniquet use during internal fixation of ankle fracture: randomized controlled trial. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 58(1), 114-118. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jfas.2018.08.023

Approximately 50% of ankle fractures require internal fixation. A tourniquet is often employed to create a bloodless operative field, but its effect on hospital length of stay (LOS) is unclear. This paper reports a parallel-group observer-blinded ran... Read More about Effect on hospital length of stay of tourniquet use during internal fixation of ankle fracture: randomized controlled trial.

Diagnostic experience of patients with fibromyalgia - A meta-ethnography (2018)
Journal Article
Sim, J., Mengshoel, A. M., Ahlsen, B., & Madden, S. (2018). Diagnostic experience of patients with fibromyalgia - A meta-ethnography. Chronic Illness, 14(3), 194-211. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742395317718035

Objective To examine how individuals experience the process and consequences of receiving a diagnosis of fibromyalgia syndrome. Methods A systematic literature search of qualitative studies up to May 2016 was performed. Twenty-eight reports including... Read More about Diagnostic experience of patients with fibromyalgia - A meta-ethnography.

The sample size debate: response to Norman Blaikie (2018)
Journal Article
Sim, J., Saunders, B., Waterfield, J., & Kingstone, T. (2018). The sample size debate: response to Norman Blaikie. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 21(5), https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2018.1454642

In his detailed response to our paper on sample size in qualitative research, Norman Blaikie raises important issues concerning conceptual definitions and taxonomy. In particular, he points out the problems associated with a loose, generic applicatio... Read More about The sample size debate: response to Norman Blaikie.

Can sample size in qualitative research be determined a priori? (2018)
Journal Article
Sim, J., Saunders, B., Waterfield, J., & Kingstone, T. (2018). Can sample size in qualitative research be determined a priori?. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 5, https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2018.1454643

There has been considerable recent interest in methods of determining sample size for qualitative research a priori, rather than through an adaptive approach such as saturation. Extending previous literature in this area, we identify four distinct ap... Read More about Can sample size in qualitative research be determined a priori?.

Interpreting intracorporeal landscapes: how patients visualize pathophysiology and utilize medical images in their understanding of chronic musculoskeletal illness (2018)
Journal Article
Moore, A. J., Richardson, J. C., Bernard, M., & Sim, J. (2019). Interpreting intracorporeal landscapes: how patients visualize pathophysiology and utilize medical images in their understanding of chronic musculoskeletal illness. Disability and Rehabilitation, 41(14), 1647 - 1654. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2018.1443162

Medical science and other sources, such as the media, increasingly inform the general public's understanding of disease. There is often discordance between this understanding and the diagnostic interpretations of health care practitioners (HCPs). In... Read More about Interpreting intracorporeal landscapes: how patients visualize pathophysiology and utilize medical images in their understanding of chronic musculoskeletal illness.

Management of incidental adrenal tumours. (2018)
Journal Article
Hanna, F., Issa, B., Sim, J., Keevil, B., & Fryer, A. (2018). Management of incidental adrenal tumours. BMJ, j5674 - ?. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j5674

An incidental adrenal tumour, described in this article as an “adrenal incidentaloma,” is an adrenal mass discovered during imaging that was not performed for suspected adrenal disease. These are being detected more frequently in an ageing population... Read More about Management of incidental adrenal tumours..