Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Ainsworth, B"
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Determining the clinical and cost-effectiveness of nasal sprays and a physical activity and stress management intervention to reduce respiratory tract infections in primary care: A protocol for the 'Immune Defence' randomised controlled trial
Vennik, J; Geraghty, AWA; Martinson, K; Yardley, L; Stuart, B; Moore, M; Francis, N; Hay, A; Verheij, T; Bradbury, K (2023) -
Digital interventions for hypertension and asthma to support patient self-management in primary care: the DIPSS research programme including two RCTs
Yardley, L; Morton, K; Greenwell, K; Stuart, B; Rice, C; Bradbury, K; Ainsworth, B; Band, R; Murray, E; Mair, F (2022-01-01)Background: Digital interventions offer a potentially cost-effective means to support patient self-management in primary care, but evidence for the feasibility, acceptability and cost-effectiveness of digital interventions ... -
A feasibility trial of a digital mindfulness-based intervention to improve asthma-related quality of life for primary care patients with asthma.
Ainsworth, B; Stanescu, S; Stuart, B; Russell, D; Liddiard, M; Djukanovic, R; Thomas, M (2022-02)Asthma outcomes remain suboptimal, despite effective pharmacotherapy. Psychological dysfunction (such as anxiety) is common, and associated with poorer outcomes. We evaluated a digital mindfulness programme as an intervention ... -
Implementing Germ Defence digital behaviour change intervention via all primary care practices in England to reduce respiratory infections during the COVID-19 pandemic: an efficient cluster randomised controlled trial using the OpenSAFELY platform.
Ainsworth, B; Horwood, J; Walter, SR; Miller, S; Chalder, M; De Vocht, F; Denison-Day, J; Elwenspoek, MMC; Curtis, HJ; Bates, C (2023-12-04)BACKGROUND: Germ Defence ( www.germdefence.org ) is an evidence-based interactive website that promotes behaviour change for infection control within households. To maximise the potential of Germ Defence to effectively ...