Browsing Institute of Population Health Sciences by Author "Underwood, M"
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Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a novel, group self-management course for adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain: study protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled trial (COPERS)
Carnes, D; Taylor, SJC; Homer, K; Eldridge, S; Bremner, S; Pincus, T; Rahman, A; Underwood, M (BMJ Publishing Group Limited, 2013) -
The importance of different frailty domains in a population based sample in England
Arnadottir, SA; Bruce, J; Lall, R; Withers, EJ; Underwood, M; Shaw, F; Sheridan, R; Hossain, A; Lamb, SE; the Pre-FIT Study Group (BioMed Central, 2020-01-15)Background: The aim was to estimate the prevalence of frailty and relative contribution of physical/balance, nutritive, cognitive and sensory frailty to important adverse health states (falls, physical activity levels, ... -
Reply: Cognitive behavioural therapy sessions approach ineffective for anxiety and depression in COPD: is the door closed for good?
Taylor, SJC; Sohanpal, R; Steed, L; Marshall, K; Kelly, MJ; Underwood, M; White, P; Pinnock, H (2024-01)Our trial does not support using a CBA approach to alleviate mild/moderate anxiety and/or depression in people with moderate/severe COPD. New approaches are needed to relieve the substantial mental health burden in these ... -
Supervised pulmonary hypertension exercise rehabilitation (SPHERe): study protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
McGregor, G; Bruce, J; Ennis, S; Mason, J; Lall, R; Ji, C; Sandhu, H; Seers, K; Banerjee, P; Canaway, A (2020-05-19) -
Tailored psychological intervention for anxiety or depression in COPD (TANDEM): a randomised controlled trial.
Taylor, SJC; Sohanpal, R; Steed, L; Marshall, K; Chan, C; Yaziji, N; Barradell, AC; Font-Gilabert, P; Healey, A; Hooper, R (2023-08-24)This multi-centre, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial evaluated whether a tailored psychological intervention based on a cognitive behavioural approach for people with COPD and symptoms of anxiety and/or depression ... -
Usual care and a self-management support programme versus usual care and a relaxation programme for people living with chronic headache disorders: a randomised controlled trial protocol (CHESS).
Patel, S; Achana, F; Carnes, D; Eldridge, S; Ellard, DR; Griffiths, F; Haywood, K; Hee, SW; Mistry, D; Mistry, H (BMJ, 2020-04-12)INTRODUCTION: Chronic headaches are poorly diagnosed and managed and can be exacerbated by medication overuse. There is insufficient evidence on the non-pharmacological approaches to helping people living with chronic ...