Browsing Centre for Evaluation and Methods by Author "Nuttall, J"
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Cost-effectiveness of Spironolactone for Adult Female Acne (SAFA): economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial.
Pyne, S; Sach, TH; Lawrence, M; Renz, S; Eminton, Z; Stuart, B; Thomas, KS; Francis, N; Soulsby, I; Thomas, K (BMJ Publishing Group, 2023-12-11)OBJECTIVE: This study aims to estimate the cost-effectiveness of oral spironolactone plus routine topical treatment compared with routine topical treatment alone for persistent acne in adult women from a British NHS ... -
Fractional flow reserve derived from computed tomography coronary angiography in the assessment and management of stable chest pain: the FORECAST randomized trial
Curzen, N; Nicholas, Z; Stuart, B; Wilding, S; Hill, K; Shambrook, J; Eminton, Z; Ball, D; Barrett, C; Johnson, L (2021) -
Influence of vitamin D supplementation on bone mineral content, bone turnover markers and fracture risk in south African schoolchildren: multicentre double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial (ViDiKids)
Middelkoop, K; Micklesfield, LK; Walker, N; Stewart, J; Delport, C; Jolliffe, DA; Mendham, AE; Coussens, AK; van Graan, A; Nuttall, J -
Nasal sprays and behavioural interventions compared with usual care for acute respiratory illness in primary care: a randomised, controlled, open-label, parallel-group trial.
Little, P; Vennik, J; Rumsby, K; Stuart, B; Becque, T; Moore, M; Francis, N; Hay, AD; Verheij, T; Bradbury, K (Elsevier, 2024-07-11)BACKGROUND: A small amount of evidence suggests that nasal sprays, or physical activity and stress management, could shorten the duration of respiratory infections. This study aimed to assess the effect of nasal sprays or ... -
Spironolactone for adult female acne (SAFA): protocol for a double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase III randomised study of spironolactone as systemic therapy for acne in adult women
Renz, S; Chinnery, F; Stuart, B; Day, L; Muller, I; Soulsby, I; Nuttall, J; Thomas, K; Thomas, KS; Sach, T (2021) -
Talking in primary care (TIP): protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial in UK primary care to assess clinical and cost-effectiveness of communication skills e-learning for practitioners on patients' musculoskeletal pain and enablement.
Bishop, FL; Cross, N; Dewar-Haggart, R; Teasdale, E; Herbert, A; Robinson, ME; Ridd, MJ; Mallen, C; Clarson, L; Bostock, J (2024-03-19)INTRODUCTION: Effective communication can help optimise healthcare interactions and patient outcomes. However, few interventions have been tested clinically, subjected to cost-effectiveness analysis or are sufficiently ...