Browsing Centre for Primary Care & Mental Health by Author "Eldridge, S"
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Assessing NHS stop smoking service engagement in community pharmacies using actors
Jumbe, S; James, WY; Walton, R; Griffiths, C; Madurasinghe, V; Sohanpal, R; Steed, E; Taylor, S; Eldridge, S (2017-09-01)ERS International Congress 2017 abstract -
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) -
Improving the healthcare response to domestic violence and abuse in UK primary care: interrupted time series evaluation of a system-level training and support programme.
Sohal, AH; Feder, G; Boomla, K; Dowrick, A; Hooper, R; Howell, A; Johnson, M; Lewis, N; Robinson, C; Eldridge, S (Springer Nature, 2020-03-05)BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether interventions known to improve the healthcare response to domestic violence and abuse (DVA)-a global health concern-are effective outside of a trial. METHODS: An observational interrupted ... -
Modelling with non-stratified chain event graphs
Shenvi, A; Smith, JQ; Walton, R; Eldridge, S (2019-01-01)© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Chain Event Graphs (CEGs) are recent probabilistic graphical modelling tools that have proved successful in modelling scenarios with context-specific independencies. Although the theory ... -
Supporting recruitment of community pharmacies for STOP intervention training
James, WY; Taylor, S; Jumbe, S; Madurasinghe, V; Sohanpal, R; Steed, E; Eldridge, S; Griffiths, C; Walton, R (2017-09-01)ERS International Congress 2017 abstract -
Supporting recruitment of community pharmacies for the STOP trial training using an embedded recruitment model ( Russian doll approach)
James, WY; Jumbe, S; Madurasinghe, V; Eldridge, S; Taylor, S; Houlihan, C; Griffiths, C; Walton, R (2018-09-15)ERS International Congress abstract -
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 ... -
Which resources help young people to prevent and overcome mental distress in deprived urban areas in Latin America? A protocol for a prospective cohort study
Priebe, S; Fung, C; Brusco, LI; Carbonetti, F; Gomez-Restrepo, C; Uribe, M; Diez-Canseco, F; Smuk, M; Holt, N; Kirkbride, JB