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Feasibility and acceptability of implementing the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) package for children 0–3 years across three countries (2025)
Journal Article
Nizar Merchant, A., Kaur, R., McCray, G., Cavallera, V., Weber, A., Gladstone, M., …Lancaster, G. (in press). Feasibility and acceptability of implementing the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) package for children 0–3 years across three countries. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 11(1), Article 18. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-024-01583-4

Background: To assess the neurodevelopment of children under three years, a multinational team of subject matter experts (SMEs) led by the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED). The measures include... Read More about Feasibility and acceptability of implementing the Global Scales for Early Development (GSED) package for children 0–3 years across three countries.

CLINICAL AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A PERSONALISED GUIDED CONSULTATION VERSUS USUAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CARE IN PEOPLE PRESENTING WITH SHOULDER PAIN: A PROTOCOL FOR THE PANDA-S CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL AND PROCESS EVALUATION (2025)
Working Paper
A Harrisson, S., Myers, H., Wynne Jones, G., Bajpai, R., Bratt, C., Burton, C., …A Van der Windt, D. CLINICAL AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A PERSONALISED GUIDED CONSULTATION VERSUS USUAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CARE IN PEOPLE PRESENTING WITH SHOULDER PAIN: A PROTOCOL FOR THE PANDA-S CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL AND PROCESS EVALUATION

Introduction Musculoskeletal shoulder pain is a common reason for people to be treated in physiotherapy services, but diagnosis can be difficult and often does not guide treatment or predict outcome. People with shoulder pain cite a need for clear in... Read More about CLINICAL AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A PERSONALISED GUIDED CONSULTATION VERSUS USUAL PHYSIOTHERAPY CARE IN PEOPLE PRESENTING WITH SHOULDER PAIN: A PROTOCOL FOR THE PANDA-S CLUSTER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL AND PROCESS EVALUATION.

Rising temperatures favour parasite virulence and parallel molecular evolution following a host jump (2025)
Working Paper
E Hector, T., M Kreiner, J., C Forward, J., L Hoang, K., J Stevens, E., Johnson, S., …C King, K. Rising temperatures favour parasite virulence and parallel molecular evolution following a host jump

Climate change is facilitating the poleward emergence of parasites, increasing the risk of jumping into new animal species, including humans. Whether more virulent or transmissible variants will spread during these climate-driven outbreaks is unclear... Read More about Rising temperatures favour parasite virulence and parallel molecular evolution following a host jump.