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Clinical knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of yoga providers in arthritis treatment: a UK-based qualitative study (2025)
Journal Article
Biswas, I., Adebusoye, B., Lewis, S., & Chattopadhyay, K. (in press). Clinical knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of yoga providers in arthritis treatment: a UK-based qualitative study. Rheumatology International,

Objective: This study explored yoga providers’ clinical knowledge of arthritis, experiences of delivering yoga to people with arthritis, their perceived role in arthritis treatment, and perceived yoga training needs.

Methods: Qualitative semi-str... Read More about Clinical knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of yoga providers in arthritis treatment: a UK-based qualitative study.

Reducing lung cancer mortality by providing smoking cessation support in the lung cancer screening setting: Missed opportunities and lessons learned on both sides of the Atlantic (2025)
Journal Article
Taylor, K. L., Williams, R. M., Meza, R., Smith, P., & Murray, R. L. (in press). Reducing lung cancer mortality by providing smoking cessation support in the lung cancer screening setting: Missed opportunities and lessons learned on both sides of the Atlantic. Journal of Thoracic Oncology,

National guidelines for the implementation of lung cancer screening (LCS) for high-risk older adults have been issued by several countries, largely in Europe, North America, and Australia. Typically, these guidelines recommend, but do not specify how... Read More about Reducing lung cancer mortality by providing smoking cessation support in the lung cancer screening setting: Missed opportunities and lessons learned on both sides of the Atlantic.

Coloured Petri Nets-based Approach for Modelling Effects of Variation on the Reliability of the Newborn Life Support Procedure (2025)
Journal Article
Tan, A., Remenyte-Prescott, R., Egede, J., Sharkey, D., & Valstar, M. (2025). Coloured Petri Nets-based Approach for Modelling Effects of Variation on the Reliability of the Newborn Life Support Procedure. Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 260, Article 111001. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2025.111001

About 10% of newborns need a life support procedure following birth. However, this procedure has a considerable error rate of more than 25%, which may compromise its safety and reliability. Continuous studies to improve its performance are carried ou... Read More about Coloured Petri Nets-based Approach for Modelling Effects of Variation on the Reliability of the Newborn Life Support Procedure.

Caregiver experiences of a peer mentor family physical activity programme in England: a qualitative interview study (2025)
Journal Article
Symes, R., Jayes, L., & Orton, E. (2025). Caregiver experiences of a peer mentor family physical activity programme in England: a qualitative interview study. Child: Care, Health and Development, 51(2), Article e70053. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.70053

Background
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for developing chronic disease and contributes to health inequalities. Many children and adults do not achieve recommended physical activity targets. Active Families was a pilot programme that ai... Read More about Caregiver experiences of a peer mentor family physical activity programme in England: a qualitative interview study.

A systematic review on the prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus in milk and milk products in Europe (2025)
Journal Article
Tomassone, L., Martello, E., Mannelli, A., Vicentini, A., Gossner, C. M., & Leonardi‐Bee, J. (2025). A systematic review on the prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus in milk and milk products in Europe. Zoonoses and Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.13216

Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) is one of the most significant zoonotic diseases in Europe. TBEV primarily spread through the bites of infected ticks (Ixodes ricinus, Ixodes persulcatus) and, less frequently, through consumption of raw milk and... Read More about A systematic review on the prevalence of tick-borne encephalitis virus in milk and milk products in Europe.

Effects of community-based rehabilitation on caregivers of people with schizophrenia in Ethiopia in the RISE trial (2025)
Journal Article
Dijkstra, L., Weiss, H., Birhane, R., Medhin, G., de Silva, M., Hanlon, C., Fekadu, A., & Asher, L. (in press). Effects of community-based rehabilitation on caregivers of people with schizophrenia in Ethiopia in the RISE trial. BMC Psychiatry,

Background:

Schizophrenia is a severe mental health condition with high impact on those affected and their families. Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is a recommended treatment component for schizophrenia in low- and middle-income countries (... Read More about Effects of community-based rehabilitation on caregivers of people with schizophrenia in Ethiopia in the RISE trial.

Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape (2025)
Journal Article
Ventre, J. P., Manning, F., Mahmoud, A., Brough, G., Timmons, S., Hawley-Hague, H., Skelton, D. A., Goodwin, V. A., Todd, C. J., Kendrick, D., Logan, P., & Orton, E. (in press). Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape. Age and Ageing,

Background: The occurrence of falls in adults 65+ years remains a common and costly issue worldwide. There is current evidence to suggest that falls can be prevented using evidence-based strength and balance interventions, such as the 6-month Falls M... Read More about Factors influencing fall prevention programmes across three regions of the UK: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape.

Opportunities and challenges to delivering a trial for depressive symptoms in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the Alpha-Stim-D randomised controlled trial (2025)
Journal Article
Patel, S., Patel, P., Boutry, C., Guo, B., Butler, D., Higton, F., McNaughton, R., Briley, P. M., Griffiths, C., Nixon, N., Prasad, V., Sayal, K., Smart, D., Zafar, A., Kai, J., & Morriss, R. (2025). Opportunities and challenges to delivering a trial for depressive symptoms in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the Alpha-Stim-D randomised controlled trial. Trials, 26(1), Article 62. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-025-08772-3

Background
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely regarded as the most powerful research design for evidence-based practice. However, recruiting to RCTs can be challenging resulting in heightened costs and delays in research completion and i... Read More about Opportunities and challenges to delivering a trial for depressive symptoms in primary care during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the Alpha-Stim-D randomised controlled trial.

Factors influencing fall prevention programmes: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape (2025)
Journal Article
Ventre, J., Manning, F., Mahmoud, A., Orton, E., Timmons, S., & Hawley-Hague, H. (in press). Factors influencing fall prevention programmes: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape. Age and Ageing,

Background: The occurrence of falls in adults 65+ years remains a common and costly issue worldwide. There is current evidence to suggest that falls can be prevented using evidence-based strength and balance interventions, such as the 6 month Falls M... Read More about Factors influencing fall prevention programmes: The challenge of implementing and spreading the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in a complex landscape.