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Support Workers in Community Mental Health Teams for Older People: Exploring Sources of Satisfaction and Stress (2019)
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Jasper, R., Wilberforce, M., Abendstern, M., Tucker, S., & Challis, D. (2019). Support Workers in Community Mental Health Teams for Older People: Exploring Sources of Satisfaction and Stress. Journal of Long-Term Care, 2019, 111–118

Context: Support workers play an essential role in multidisciplinary community mental health teams for older people (CMHTsOP) in England. However, little is known about how they perceive their role or the impact this has on their levels of stress, we... Read More about Support Workers in Community Mental Health Teams for Older People: Exploring Sources of Satisfaction and Stress.

Obesity is the most common risk factor for chronic liver disease: Results from risk stratification pathway using transient elastography (2019)
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Harris, R., Card, T. R., Delahooke, T., Aithal, G. P., & Guha, I. N. (2019). Obesity is the most common risk factor for chronic liver disease: Results from risk stratification pathway using transient elastography. American Journal of Gastroenterology, 114(11), 1744-1752. https://doi.org/10.14309/ajg.0000000000000357

Introduction Obesity has been associated with liver fibrosis yet guidelines do not emphasise it as an independent risk factor in which to have a high index of suspicion of advanced disease. We aimed to elucidate the effect of a raised body mass inde... Read More about Obesity is the most common risk factor for chronic liver disease: Results from risk stratification pathway using transient elastography.

A randomized crossover trial assessing the effects of acute exercise on appetite, circulating ghrelin concentrations, and butyrylcholinesterase activity in normal-weight males with variants of the obesity-linked FTO rs9939609 polymorphism (2019)
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Jones, J., Dorling, J. L., Clayton, D. J., King, J. A., Carter, W. G., Thackray, A. E., …Stensel, D. J. (2019). A randomized crossover trial assessing the effects of acute exercise on appetite, circulating ghrelin concentrations, and butyrylcholinesterase activity in normal-weight males with variants of the obesity-linked FTO rs9939609 polymorphism. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 110(5), 1055-1066. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz188

Copyright © American Society for Nutrition 2019. BACKGROUND: The fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO) rs9939609 A-allele is associated with higher acyl-ghrelin (AG) concentrations, higher energy intake, and obesity, although exercise may mitiga... Read More about A randomized crossover trial assessing the effects of acute exercise on appetite, circulating ghrelin concentrations, and butyrylcholinesterase activity in normal-weight males with variants of the obesity-linked FTO rs9939609 polymorphism.

Assessing aggression following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): A systematic review of assessment measures (2019)
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Whitwham, S., & Jones, K. (2019). Assessing aggression following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): A systematic review of assessment measures. Brain Injury, 33(12), 1491-1502. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2019.1655795

© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Objective: To conduct a systematic review to identify and examine the reliability and validity of standardized measures used to assess aggression in people with ABI. Data sources: Systematic searches of P... Read More about Assessing aggression following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): A systematic review of assessment measures.

Applying a new concept of embedding qualitative research: an example from a quantitative study of carers of people in later stage dementia (2019)
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Abendstern, M., Davies, K., Chester, H., Clarkson, P., Sutcliffe, C., Hughes, J., …Challis, D. (2019). Applying a new concept of embedding qualitative research: an example from a quantitative study of carers of people in later stage dementia. BMC Geriatrics, 19(1), Article 227. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1240-x

Background Qualitative methods are increasingly included in larger studies to provide a richer understanding of people’s experience. This paper explores the potential of using a novel approach to embedded qualitative design as part of an observation... Read More about Applying a new concept of embedding qualitative research: an example from a quantitative study of carers of people in later stage dementia.

Pro Con debates in clinical medicine Infection prevention and control in cystic fibrosis: one size fits all? The argument against (2019)
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Smyth, A., Smith, S., & Robotham, N. (2020). Pro Con debates in clinical medicine Infection prevention and control in cystic fibrosis: one size fits all? The argument against. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 36, 94-96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prrv.2019.08.001

As awareness of the risks of cross infection has increased, infection prevention and control measures have become more draconian. Infection control measures can have a profound effect of the organisation and delivery of CF services and on the lives o... Read More about Pro Con debates in clinical medicine Infection prevention and control in cystic fibrosis: one size fits all? The argument against.

Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with diarrhoea using Titrated Ondansetron (TRITON): study protocol for a randomised control trial (2019)
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Gunn, D., Fried, R., Lalani, R., Farrin, A., Holloway, I., Morris, T., …Spiller, R. (2019). Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with diarrhoea using Titrated Ondansetron (TRITON): study protocol for a randomised control trial. Trials, 20, Article 517. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-019-3562-6

Background – Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS-D) affects up to 4% of the general population. Symptoms include frequent, loose, or watery stools with associated urgency, resulting in marked reduction of quality of life and loss of work pro... Read More about Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with diarrhoea using Titrated Ondansetron (TRITON): study protocol for a randomised control trial.

Comorbid depression and risk of cardiac events and cardiac mortality in people with diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis (2019)
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Farooqi, A., Khunti, K., Abner, S. C., Gillies, C., Morriss, R., & Seidu, S. (2019). Comorbid depression and risk of cardiac events and cardiac mortality in people with diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 156, Article 107816. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2019.107816

Objective: To examine the association of comorbid occurrence of diabetes and depression with risk of cardiovascular endpoints including cardiovascular mortality, coronary heart disease and stroke. Research Design and Methods: A systematic review... Read More about Comorbid depression and risk of cardiac events and cardiac mortality in people with diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Role of Self‐Assembly Conditions and Amphiphilic Balance on Nanoparticle Formation of PEG‐PDLLA Copolymers in Aqueous Environments (2019)
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Phan, H., Minut, R. I., McCrorie, P., Vasey, C., Larder, R. R., Krumins, E., …Pearce, A. K. (2019). Role of Self‐Assembly Conditions and Amphiphilic Balance on Nanoparticle Formation of PEG‐PDLLA Copolymers in Aqueous Environments. Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 57(17), 1801-1810. https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.29451

The production of well-defined and reproducible poly-meric nanoparticles (NPs), in terms of size and stability in biological environments, is undoubtedly a fundamental challenge in the formulation of novel and more effective nanomedicines. The adopti... Read More about Role of Self‐Assembly Conditions and Amphiphilic Balance on Nanoparticle Formation of PEG‐PDLLA Copolymers in Aqueous Environments.

Allogeneic haemopoietic transplantation for acute myeloid leukaemia in second complete remission: a registry report by the Acute Leukaemia Working Party of the EBMT (2019)
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Gilleece, M. H., Labopin, M., Savani, B. N., Yakoub-Agha, I., Socié, G., Gedde-Dahl, T., …Nagler, A. (2019). Allogeneic haemopoietic transplantation for acute myeloid leukaemia in second complete remission: a registry report by the Acute Leukaemia Working Party of the EBMT. Leukemia, 34, 87–99. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41375-019-0527-4

Allogeneic haemopoietic cell transplant (allo-HCT) may be curative in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) in second complete remission (CR2) but the impact of reduced intensity (RIC) versus myeloablative conditioning (MAC) is uncertain. The Acute Leukaemia... Read More about Allogeneic haemopoietic transplantation for acute myeloid leukaemia in second complete remission: a registry report by the Acute Leukaemia Working Party of the EBMT.

Multifunctional Bioinstructive 3D Architectures to Modulate Cellular Behavior (2019)
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Vaithilingam, J., Sanjuan‐Alberte, P., Campora, S., Rance, G. A., Jiang, L., Thorpe, J., …Rawson, F. J. (2019). Multifunctional Bioinstructive 3D Architectures to Modulate Cellular Behavior. Advanced Functional Materials, 29(38), Article 1902016. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201902016

Biological structures control cell behavior via physical, chemical, electrical, and mechanical cues. Approaches that allow us to build devices that mimic these cues in a combinatorial way are lacking due to there being no suitable instructive materia... Read More about Multifunctional Bioinstructive 3D Architectures to Modulate Cellular Behavior.

The effect of oral essential amino acids on incretin hormone production in youth and ageing (2019)
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Abdulla, H., Bass, J., Stokes, T., Gorissen, S., McGlory, C., Phillips, B., …Atherton, P. (2019). The effect of oral essential amino acids on incretin hormone production in youth and ageing. Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 2(4), Article e00085. https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.85

Background The effect of substantive doses of essential amino acids (EAA) on incretin and insulin production, and the impact of age upon this effect, is ill‐defined. Methods A 15‐g oral EAA drink was administered to young (N = 8; 26 ± 4.4 years)... Read More about The effect of oral essential amino acids on incretin hormone production in youth and ageing.

Abnormalities of mucosal serotonin metabolism and 5-HT3 receptor subunit 3C polymorphism in irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea predict responsiveness to ondansetron (2019)
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Gunn, D., Garsed, K., Lam, C., Singh, G., Lingaya, M., Wahl, V., …Spiller, R. (2019). Abnormalities of mucosal serotonin metabolism and 5-HT3 receptor subunit 3C polymorphism in irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea predict responsiveness to ondansetron. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 50(5), 538-546. https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.15420

Background Irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea (IBS‐D) is a common condition, greatly reducing the quality of life with few effective treatment options available. Aims To report the beneficial response shown in our trial with the 5‐hydroyxtr... Read More about Abnormalities of mucosal serotonin metabolism and 5-HT3 receptor subunit 3C polymorphism in irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea predict responsiveness to ondansetron.

Speech, movement and gaze behaviours during dyadic conversation in noise (2019)
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Hadley, L. V., Owen Brimijoin, W., & Whitmer, W. M. (2019). Speech, movement and gaze behaviours during dyadic conversation in noise. Scientific Reports, 9, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46416-0

How do people have conversations in noise and make themselves understood? While many previous studies have investigated speaking and listening in isolation, this study focuses on the behaviour of pairs of individuals in an ecologically valid context.... Read More about Speech, movement and gaze behaviours during dyadic conversation in noise.

Age-related differentiation in verbal and visuo-spatial working memory processing in childhood (2019)
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Buttelmann, F., Könen, T., Hadley, L. V., Meaney, J., Auyeung, B., Morey, C. C., …Karbach, J. (2020). Age-related differentiation in verbal and visuo-spatial working memory processing in childhood. Psychological Research, 84, 2354–2360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-019-01219-w

Working memory (WM), a key feature of the cognitive system, allows for maintaining and processing information simultaneously and in a controlled manner. WM processing continuously develops across childhood, with significant increases both in verbal a... Read More about Age-related differentiation in verbal and visuo-spatial working memory processing in childhood.

Evaluating a process of academic detailing in primary care: an educational programme for acute kidney injury (2019)
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Noble, R. A., McKinnell, J. C., Shaw, S., Bassett, S., Woods, L., Asrar, M., …Selby, N. M. (2019). Evaluating a process of academic detailing in primary care: an educational programme for acute kidney injury. BMC Medical Education, 19, Article 253. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-019-1659-y

Background Primary care has a significant role in AKI management: two-thirds of AKI originates in the community. Through academic detailing (an evidence-based educational approach) we aimed to implement and measure the effect of a primary care-based... Read More about Evaluating a process of academic detailing in primary care: an educational programme for acute kidney injury.

Donor outcomes in anonymous live liver donation (2019)
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Goldaracena, N., Jung, J., Aravinthan, A. D., Abbey, S. E., Krause, S., Pritlove, C., …Grant, D. (2019). Donor outcomes in anonymous live liver donation. Journal of Hepatology, 71(5), 951-959. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2019.06.027

Background Death rates on liver transplant waiting lists range from 5%-25%. Herein, we report a unique experience with 50 anonymous persons who volunteered to address this gap by offering to donate part of their liver to a recipient with whom they h... Read More about Donor outcomes in anonymous live liver donation.

Building toolkits for COPD exacerbations: lessons from the past and present (2019)
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Sapey, E., Bafadhel, M., Bolton, C. E., Wilkinson, T., Hurst, J. R., & Quint, J. K. (2019). Building toolkits for COPD exacerbations: lessons from the past and present. Thorax, 74(9), 898-905. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2018-213035

In the nineteenth century, it was recognised that acute attacks of chronic bronchitis were harmful. 140 years later, it is clearer than ever that exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (ECOPD) are important events. They are associated... Read More about Building toolkits for COPD exacerbations: lessons from the past and present.