Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Relton, C"
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Cohort profile update: The Yorkshire Health Study.
Stephenson, J; Smith, CM; Goyder, EC; Holding, E; Haywood, A; Crum, A; Blackburn, J; Cooke, J; Relton, C; Bissell, P (2021-02-11) -
CONSORT extension for the reporting of randomised controlled trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data (CONSORT-ROUTINE): checklist with explanation and elaboration.
Kwakkenbos, L; Imran, M; McCall, SJ; McCord, KA; Fröbert, O; Hemkens, LG; Zwarenstein, M; Relton, C; Rice, DB; Langan, SM (BMJ Publishing Group, 2021-04-29) -
Cow's Milk Fat Obesity pRevention Trial (CoMFORT): a primary care embedded randomised controlled trial protocol to determine the effect of cow's milk fat on child adiposity.
Vanderhout, SM; Aglipay, M; Birken, C; Li, P; O'Connor, DL; Thorpe, K; Constantin, E; Davis, M-A; Feldman, M; Ball, GDC (2020-05-07)INTRODUCTION: Cow's milk is a dietary staple for children in North America. Though clinical guidelines suggest children transition from whole (3.25% fat) milk to reduced (1% or 2%) fat milk at age 2 years, recent epidemiological ... -
Fresh street: the development and feasibility of a place-based, subsidy for fresh fruit and vegetables.
Relton, C; Crowder, M; Blake, M; Strong, M (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020-11-09)BACKGROUND: Many UK communities experience food insecurity, and consume diets high in energy-dense, nutrient poor, processed foods and low in fruit and vegetables (FV). We explored a novel area-based approach to promote ... -
Health System Trials
Relton, C; Zwarenstein, M; Hemkens, LG; Verkooijen, HM; Frobert, O (2019) -
Home hazard assessment and environmental modification to prevent falls in older people: the OTIS trial
Cockayne, S; Pighills, A; Fairhurst, C; Adamson, J; Crossland, S; Drummond, A; Hewitt, C; Rodgers, S; Ronaldson, S; McCaffery, J (2021-06-25) -
Methods and results used in the development of a consensus-driven extension to the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement for trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data (CONSORT-ROUTINE).
Imran, M; Kwakkenbos, L; McCall, SJ; McCord, KA; Fröbert, O; Hemkens, LG; Zwarenstein, M; Relton, C; Rice, DB; Langan, SM (BMJ Publishing Group, 2021-04-29)OBJECTIVES: Randomised controlled trials conducted using cohorts and routinely collected data, including registries, electronic health records and administrative databases, are increasingly used in healthcare intervention ... -
Non-randomised feasibility study testing a primary care intervention to promote engagement in an online health community for adults with troublesome asthma: protocol
Karampatakis, GD; Wood, HE; Griffiths, CJ; Taylor, SJC; Toffolutti, V; Bird, VJ; Lea, NC; Ashcroft, RE; Day, B; Coulson, NS (2023) -
Reporting Transparency and Completeness in Trials: Paper 2 - Reporting of randomised trials using registries was often inadequate and hindered the interpretation of results
Cord, KAM; Imran, M; Rice, DB; McCall, SJ; Kwakkenbos, L; Sampson, M; Fröbert, O; Gale, C; Langan, SM; Moher, D (2021-09-01) -
Reporting Transparency and Completeness in Trials: Paper 3 - Trials conducted using administrative databases do not adequately report elements related to use of databases.
Imran, M; Cord, KM; McCall, SJ; Kwakkenbos, L; Sampson, M; Fröbert, O; Gale, C; Hemkens, LG; Langan, SM; Moher, D (2021-09-11)OBJECTIVE: We evaluated reporting completeness and transparency in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) conducted using administrative data based on 2021 CONSORT Extension for Trials Conducted Using Cohorts and Routinely ... -
Review of use of the Trials within Cohorts (TwiCs) design approach
Relton, C; Nickolls, B; Zwarenstein, M; Hemken, LG; Uher, R; Frobert, O; Fibert, P; Imran, M; Kwakkenbos, L; Thombs, BD (2019-10) -
What are the implications of Zika Virus for infant feeding? A synthesis of qualitative evidence concerning Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) and comparable conditions
Carroll, C; Booth, A; Campbell, F; Relton, C (Public Library of Science, 2020-10) -
What families in the UK use to manage attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a survey of resource use
Fibert, P; Relton, C (BMJ, 2020-06)