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    Patient and public involvement in research: the need for budgeting PPI staff costs in funding applications

    Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) groups are becoming more established as collaborators with academic researchers and institutions to ensure that research is important and relevant to end users, and to iden...

    Anna De Simoni, Tracy Jackson, Wendy Inglis Humphrey in Research Involvement and Engagement (2023)

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    Impact of the first national COVID-19 lockdown on referral of women experiencing domestic violence and abuse in England and Wales

    The lockdown periods to curb COVID-19 transmission have made it harder for survivors of domestic violence and abuse (DVA) to disclose abuse and access support services. Our study describes the impact of the fi...

    Jasmina Panovska-Griffiths, Eszter Szilassy, Medina Johnson in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    Promising peak flow diary compliance with an electronic peak flow meter and linked smartphone app

    Peak expiratory flow (PEF) monitoring is recommended in the management of asthma. However, compliance is poor, and this is often attributed to the burden of measurement and recording. The Smart Peak Flow (SPF)...

    Thomas Antalffy, Anna De Simoni in npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (2020)

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    Patient and public involvement in research: from tokenistic box ticking to valued team members

    Patient and public involvement (PPI) in research envisages a relationship built throughout the lifespan of a research project between academics, clinicians and PPI colleagues in order to inform, plan, execute ...

    Tracy Jackson, Hilary Pinnock, Su May Liew, Elsie Horne, Elisabeth Ehrlich in BMC Medicine (2020)

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    The use of electronic alerts in primary care computer systems to identify the excessive prescription of short-acting beta2-agonists for people with asthma: a systematic review

    Computers are increasingly used to improve prescribing decisions in the management of long-term conditions however the effects on asthma prescribing remain unclear. We aimed to synthesise the evidence for the ...

    Shauna McKibben, Anna De Simoni, Andy Bush in npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (2018)