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Evaluation of the impact of a brief educational message on clinicians’ awareness of risks of ionising-radiation exposure in imaging investigations: a pilot pre-post intervention study (2019)
Journal Article
Young, B., Cranwell, J., Fogarty, A. W., Skelly, R., Sturrock, N., Norwood, M., …Thurley, P. (2019). Evaluation of the impact of a brief educational message on clinicians’ awareness of risks of ionising-radiation exposure in imaging investigations: a pilot pre-post intervention study. BMC Health Services Research, 19, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-019-4712-y

Background: In the context of increasing availability of computed tomography (CT) scans, judicious use of ionising radiation is a priority to minimise the risk of future health problems. Hence, education of clinicians on the risks and benefits of CT... Read More about Evaluation of the impact of a brief educational message on clinicians’ awareness of risks of ionising-radiation exposure in imaging investigations: a pilot pre-post intervention study.

Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study (2019)
Journal Article
Lewis, S., Young, B., Thurley, P., Shaw, D., Cranwell, J., Skelly, R., …Fogarty, A. W. (2019). Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study. Future Healthcare Journal, 6(3), 204-208. https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2019-0001

Background: Behavioural insights or ‘nudge’ theory suggests that non-directional interventions may be used to modify human behaviour. We have tested the hypothesis that the provision of the cost of common blood tests with their results may modify sub... Read More about Does cost feedback modify demand for common blood tests in secondary care? A prospective controlled intervention study.

Changes in Asthma Mortality in England and Wales since 2001 (2019)
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Shaw, D. E., Gaynor, C. M., & Fogarty, A. (2019). Changes in Asthma Mortality in England and Wales since 2001. Thorax, 74(12), 1174-1175. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2019-213350

The number of deaths from asthma in England and Wales has not changed significantly over the last decade. This lack of improvement has received attention from both national asthma guidelines and the media. We examined asthma death data from the Offic... Read More about Changes in Asthma Mortality in England and Wales since 2001.

Evaluation of a nudge intervention providing simple feedback to clinicians of the consequence of radiation exposure on demand for computerised tomography scans: a prospective, controlled study (2019)
Journal Article
Lewis, S., Shaw, D., Langley, T., Fogarty, A., Young, B., & Cranwell, O. (2019). Evaluation of a nudge intervention providing simple feedback to clinicians of the consequence of radiation exposure on demand for computerised tomography scans: a prospective, controlled study. Clinical Medicine, 19(4), 290-293. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.19-4-290

Computerised tomography (CT) is readily available in developed countries. As one of the side-effects includes an increased risk of cancer, interventions that may encourage more judicious use of CT scans are important. Behavioural economics theory inc... Read More about Evaluation of a nudge intervention providing simple feedback to clinicians of the consequence of radiation exposure on demand for computerised tomography scans: a prospective, controlled study.

An interview analysis of coordination behaviours in out-of-hours secondary care (2019)
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Martindale, S., Golightly, D., Pinchin, J., Shaw, D., Blakey, J., Perez, I., & Sharples, S. (2019). An interview analysis of coordination behaviours in out-of-hours secondary care. Applied Ergonomics, 81, Article 102861. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2019.05.011

This paper seeks to elicit and structure the factors that shape the execution and, in particular, the coordination of work in Out of Hours care. Evenings and weekends in UK hospitals are managed by specific Out of Hours (OoH) care arrangements, and a... Read More about An interview analysis of coordination behaviours in out-of-hours secondary care.

IL-17–high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype (2019)
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Östling, J., van Geest, M., Schofield, J. P., Jevnikar, Z., Wilson, S., Ward, J., …Praticò, G. (2019). IL-17–high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 144(5), 1198-1213. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2019.03.027

© 2019 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Background: The role of IL-17 immunity is well established in patients with inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease, but not in asthmatic patients, in whom furt... Read More about IL-17–high asthma with features of a psoriasis immunophenotype.

Stratification of asthma phenotypes by airway proteomic signatures (2019)
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Schofield, J. P., Burg, D., Nicholas, B., Strazzeri, F., Brandsma, J., Staykova, D., …Nihlén, U. (2019). Stratification of asthma phenotypes by airway proteomic signatures. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 144(1), 70-82. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2019.03.013

© 2019 Background: Stratification by eosinophil and neutrophil counts increases our understanding of asthma and helps target therapy, but there is room for improvement in our accuracy in prediction of treatment responses and a need for better underst... Read More about Stratification of asthma phenotypes by airway proteomic signatures.

“T2-high” in severe asthma related to blood eosinophil, exhaled nitric oxide and serum periostin (2019)
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Pavlidis, S., Takahashi, K., Kwong, F. N. K., Xie, J., Hoda, U., Sun, K., …Chung, K. F. (2019). “T2-high” in severe asthma related to blood eosinophil, exhaled nitric oxide and serum periostin. European Respiratory Journal, 53(1), Article 1800938. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.00938-2018

Copyright ©ERS 2019. Type-2 (T2) immune responses in airway epithelial cells (AECs) classifies mild–moderate asthma into a T2-high phenotype. We examined whether currently available clinical biomarkers can predict AEC-defined T2-high phenotype withi... Read More about “T2-high” in severe asthma related to blood eosinophil, exhaled nitric oxide and serum periostin.