Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Santer, M"
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Clustering by multiple long-term conditions and social care needs: a cross-sectional study among 10 026 older adults in England.
Khan, N; Chalitsios, CV; Nartey, Y; Simpson, G; Zaccardi, F; Santer, M; Roderick, PJ; Stuart, B; Farmer, AJ; Dambha-Miller, H (2023-08-23)BACKGROUND : People with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) face health and social care challenges. This study aimed to classify people by MLTC and social care needs (SCN) into distinct clusters and quantify the ... -
Eczema Care Online behavioural interventions to support self-care for children and young people: two independent, pragmatic, randomised controlled trials
Santer, M; Muller, I; Becque, T; Stuart, B; Hooper, J; Steele, M; Wilczynska, S; Sach, TH; Ridd, MJ; Roberts, A (2022) -
Effectiveness of spironolactone for women with acne vulgaris (SAFA) in England and Wales: pragmatic, multicentre, phase 3, double blind, randomised controlled trial
Santer, M; Lawrence, M; Renz, S; Eminton, Z; Stuart, B; Sach, TH; Pyne, S; Ridd, MJ; Francis, N; Soulsby, I (2023) -
Eliciting and prioritising determinants of improved care in multimorbidity: A modified online Delphi study.
Simpson, G; Stuart, B; Hijryana, M; Akyea, RK; Stokes, J; Gibson, J; Jones, K; Morrison, L; Santer, M; Boniface, M (2023)BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a major challenge to health and social care systems around the world. There is limited research exploring the wider contextual determinants that are important to improving care for this cohort. ... -
The long-term safety of topical corticosteroids in atopic dermatitis: A systematic review.
Harvey, J; Lax, SJ; Lowe, A; Santer, M; Lawton, S; Langan, SM; Roberts, A; Stuart, B; Williams, HC; Thomas, KS (2023-10)BACKGROUND: Topical corticosteroids (TCS) are a first-line treatment for eczema, but there are concerns about their safety when used long-term. OBJECTIVES: To systematically review adverse effects associated with longer-term ... -
Patient-reported outcome measures for acne: a mixed-methods validation study (acne PROMs).
Hornsey, S; Stuart, B; Muller, I; Layton, AM; Morrison, L; King, J; Thomas, K; Little, P; Santer, M (2021-03-19)OBJECTIVES: To examine the acceptability and validity of two patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for adult acne, comparing them to the validated Acne-specific Quality of Life (Acne-QoL) measure. DESIGN: Mixed-methods ... -
Prescribing of long-term antibiotics to adolescents in primary care: a retrospective cohort study
Lown, M; McKeown, S; Stuart, B; Francis, N; Santer, M; Lewith, G; Su, F; Moore, M; Little, P (2021) -
Supporting self-care for eczema: protocol for two randomised controlled trials of ECO (Eczema Care Online) interventions for young people and parents/carers
Muller, I; Stuart, B; Sach, T; Hooper, J; Wilczynska, S; Steele, M; Greenwell, K; Sivyer, K; Yardley, L; Williams, HC (2021) -
Supporting Self-management Among Young People With Acne Vulgaris Through a Web-Based Behavioral Intervention: Development and Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ip, A; Muller, I; Geraghty, AWA; Rumsby, K; Stuart, B; Little, P; Santer, M (2021-11-03)BACKGROUND: Acne is a common skin condition that is most prevalent in young people. It can have a substantial impact on the quality of life, which can be minimized with the appropriate use of topical treatments. Nonadherence ... -
Systematic review of clinical practice guidelines for acne vulgaris published between January 2017 and July 2021.
Corcoran, L; Muller, I; Layton, AM; Rucinski, G; Venkatess, V; Sufraz, A; Dove, S; Lown, M; Stuart, B; Francis, N (2023-08)BACKGROUND: Acne is very common, can cause considerable negative impact on quality of life and there is increasing concern over the use of long courses of oral antibiotics for this condition. OBJECTIVES: (1) To critically ... -
Topical anti-inflammatory treatments for eczema: network meta-analysis
Steele, L; Stuart, B; Axon, E; Lax, SJ; Harvey, J; Roberts, A; Santer, M; Williams, HC; Drucker, AM; Boyle, RJ (2022-07-28)Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows:. To compare the efficacy and safety of topical anti-inflammatory treatments for reducing eczema symptoms or signs or ...