CRD staff publications: books and book chapters

 

 
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2009

Booth A. Introduction to Patient Preparation and Pharmacology for GI Tract Investigation. In: Nightingale J and Law R, editors. Gastrointestinal Tract Imaging. Edinburgh: Elsevier; 2009.

Dalton JE. Workplace Exercise and Physical Activity Interventions: Exploring the Potential Effectiveness. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr Muller; 2009.

Phillips B. Chapters 17-20. In: Bailey S and Skinner R, editors. Paediatric Haematology and Oncology. Oxford: OUP; 2009.

2008

Stewart L. Chapter 19: Reviews of individual patient data. In: Higgins JPT, Green S, editors. Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.0.0 (updated February 2008). UK: The Cochrane Collaboration; 2008.

2007

2006

Forster M, Walsh M, Rodgers M, Bowden S, Duffy S. The state of knowledge regarding tobacco harm, 1920-1964: industry and public health service perspectives. York: Centre for Historical Economics and Related Research at York; 2006. (Discussion paper; 06/01).

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2005

Drummond M, Nixon J, Wilson P. II. Results from a survey among United Kingdom decision-makers. In: Eberhardt S, Stoklossa C, Graf von der Schulenberg J-M, editors. EUROMET 2004: the influence of economic evaluation studies on health care decision-making. A European survey. Amsterdam: IOS Press; 2005.

Hempel S. Content validity; criterion validity; ecological validity; validity. In: Davey G, Field F, editors. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychology. London: Macmillan; 2005.

Hempel S. Reliability. In: Miles J, Gilbert P, editors. A handbook of research methods in clinical and health psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2005.

Kleijnen J. How important is the biopsychosocial approach? Some examples from research. In: White P, editor. Biopsychosocial medicine. An integrated approach to understanding illness. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2005.

Miles JNV, Hempel S. The presentation of statistics in clinical and health psychology research. In: Proceedings of the British Psychological Society, 13; 2005.

Ulmann P, Nixon J. Enhancing access to evidence on cost-effectiveness across Europe. In: Smith M, editors. Hospital Healthcare Europe (HHE). London: Campden Publishing; 2005.

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2004

Arksey H, Jackson K, Wallace A, Baldwin S, Golder S, Newbronner E, Hare P. Access to health care for carers: barriers and interventions. A literature review. London : National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation; 2004.

Dean ME. The homeopathic mustard gas trials of 1941- 42. Oxford: The James Lind Library; 2004.

Dean ME. The trials of homeopathy: origins, structure and development. Essen: KVC Verlag; 2004.

Golder S, Duffy S, Glanville J, McIntosh H. Developing efficient search strategies to identify papers on adverse events. A: testing sensitivity and precision. In: Program and abstract book. 12th Cochrane Colloquium; 2004 Oct 2-6; Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Cochrane Collaboration; 2004.

Golder S, Duffy S, Glanville J, McIntosh H, Miles J. Developing efficient search strategies to identify papers on adverse events. B: using statistical analysis. In: Program and abstract book. 12th Cochrane Colloquium, 2004 Oct 2-6; Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa, Canada: Cochrane Collaboration; 2004.

Hempel S, Leek J, Miles JNV. Can personality predict remorse in prisoners? In: Proceedings of the British Psychological Society. London: The British Psychological Society; 2004.

Torgerson C, Brooks G, Porthouse J, Burton M, Robinson A, Wright K, Watt I. Adult literacy and numeracy interventions and outcomes: a review of controlled trials. London: The National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy; 2004.

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2003

Glanville J, Wright K. Evaluated research and evidence-based health care sources [web pages.] In: Etext on health technology assessment (HTA) information resources. Bethesda: National Library of Medicine; 2003. Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/archive//2060905/nichsr/ehta/chapter5.html

Khan KS, Kunz R, Kleijnen J, Antes G, editors Systematic reviews to support evidence-based medicine: how to review and apply findings of healthcare research. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press; 2003.

Miles JNV, Hempel S. The Eysenck Personality Scales: the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised (EPQ-R) and the Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP). In: Hersen M, editor. Comprehensive handbook of psychological assessment (CHOPA). Volume 2: Personality and psychopathology assessment. Hobokin, NJ: John Wiley & Sons; 2003. p99-107.

Misso K, Glanville J. Finding the "best evidence" for cancer care. In: Williams C, Bramwell V, Bonfill X, Cuzick J, Forbes J, et al., editors. Evidence-based oncology. London: BMJ Books; 2003. p17-25.

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2002

Glanville J, Haines M, Auston I. Sources of information on clinical effectiveness and methods of dissemination. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. Getting research findings into practice. 2nd ed. London: BMJ Publications; 2002. p19-28.

Marteau T, Sowden AJ, Armstrong D. Implementing research findings into practice: beyond the information deficit model. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. Getting research findings into practice. 2nd ed. London: BMJ Publications; 2002.

Rowland N, Goss S. Counselling research and evaluation. In: Keithley J, Bond T, Marsh G, editors. Counselling in primary care. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2002.

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2001

De Craen AJM, Lampe-Schoenmaeckers AJEM, Kleijnen J. Non-specific factors in randomized clinical trials: some methodological considerations. In: Peters D, editor. Understanding the placebo effect in complementary medicine. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 2001.

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2000

Cullum N, Majid M, O'Meara S, Sheldon S. Use of dressings: is there an evidence base? In: Boulton AJM, Connor H, Cavanagh PR, editors. The foot in diabetes. 3rd ed. Chichester: Wiley; 2000.

Gilbody S, Sowden AJ. Systematic reviews in mental health In: Rowland N, Goss S, editors. Evidence based health care and psychological therapies in the NHS. London: Routledge; 2000.

Goddard M, McDonagh M, Smith D. Avoidable use of beds and cost-effectiveness of care in alternative locations In: Department of Health. Shaping the future NHS: long term planning for hospitals and related services. Consultation document on the findings of the National Beds Inquiry - supporting analysis. London: Department of Health; 2000.

Nixon J. How does the UK NHS compare with European standards? A review of EU health care systems using hierarchical cluster analysis. York: Centre for Health Economics; 2000. (Discussion paper; 182).

Nixon J, Pang F. Economic evaluations in Japan: a review of published studies, methodological issues and practice In: Kondo S, Furuta K, editors. PSAM 5. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management; 2000 November; Osaka, Japan. Tokyo: Universal Academic Press; 2000.

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1999

Glanville J. Carrying out the literature search. In: Curren S, Williams CJ, editors. Clinical research in psychiatry: a practical guide. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann; 1999.

Goddard M, McDonagh M, Smith D. Acute hospital care: report prepared for the National Review of Hospital Beds undertaken by the Department of health; 1999.

Hittinger R, Glanville J, Cartwright J, Johnson S, Gregson D. Guide to sources. In: Lugon M, Secker-Walker J, editors. Clinical governance: making it happen. London: Royal Society of Medicine; 1999.

Kleijnen J. Evidence-based transfusion medicine: a fundamental part of risk management. In: Smit Sibinga CT, Alter HJ, editors. Risk management in blood transfusion: the virtue of reality. Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Blood Transfusion; 1998; Groningen, Netherlands. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers; 1999.

Pang F, Drummond M, Song F. The use of meta-analysis in economic evaluation. York: Centre for Health Economics; 1999. (Discussion paper; 173).

Watt I, Entwistle V, Sowden AJ. Using guidelines to take evidence into practice. In: Hutchinson A, Baker R, editors. Guidelines in clinical practice. Oxford: Radcliffe; 1999.

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1998

Glanville J, Haines M, Auston I. Sources of information on clinical effectiveness and methods of dissemination. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. The implementation of research findings. London: BMJ Publications; 1998.

Marteau T, Sowden A, Armstrong D. Implementing research findings into practice: beyond the information deficit model. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. The implementation of research findings. London: BMJ Publications; 1998.

Oliver S, Entwistle VA, Hodnett E. Roles for lay people in the implementation of health care research. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. The implementation of research findings. London: BMJ Publishing; 1998.

Sheldon TA, Guyatt G, Haines AP. Criteria for the implementation of research evidence in policy and practice. In: Haines A, Donald A, editors. The implementation of research findings. London: BMJ Publishing; 1998.

Song F, Eastwood A, Gilbody S, Duley L. Publication related biases in systematic reviews. In: Stevens A, et al., editors. HTA methodological handbook. Sage Publications; 1998.

Sowden AJ, Gilbody S. Systematic reviews. In: Rowland N, editor. Evidence based health care and psychological therapies in the NHS. London: Routledge; 1998.

Sutton AJ, Abrams KR, Jones DR, Sheldon TA, Song F. Systematic review of randomised trials. In: Black N, Brazier J, Fitzpatrick R, Reeves B, editors. Health services research methods: a guide to best practice. London: BMJ Books; 1998.

Wilson P. Promoting the use of research based knowledge in health care. In: Dyer E, editor. The NHS yearbook 1998. London: Medical Information Systems Ltd; 1998.

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1997

Aletras V, Jones A, Sheldon TA. Economies of scale and scope. In: Ferguson B, Sheldon T, Posnett J, editors. Concentration and choice in healthcare. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press; 1997.

Bloom B, Buxton M, Luce B, Sheldon TA. The pros and cons of modelling in economic evaluation. London: Office of Health Economics; 1997. (OHE briefing; no 33)

Dickson R, Droogan J, editors. Systematic reviews:examples for nursing. London: RCN Publishing Company; 1997.

Ferguson B, Posnett J, Sheldon T, editors. Concentration and choice in healthcare. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press; 1997.

Melville A, Song F. Managing primary breast cancer: a review of care. In: Dickson R, Droogan J, editors. Systematic reviews: examples for nursing. London: RCN Publishing; 1997.

Sheldon TA, Maynard AK. Health economics - has it fulfilled its potential?. In: Chalmers I, Maynard AK, editors. Non-random reflections on health services research. London: BMA Publications; 1997.

Sheldon T, Vanoli A. Providing research intelligence to the NHS: the role of the NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination. In: Towse A, editor. Guidelines for the economic evaluation of pharmaceuticals: can the UK learn from Australia and Canada? London: Office of Health Economics; 1997.

Sowden AJ, Watt I, Sheldon TA. Volume of activity and healthcare quality: is there a link?. In: Ferguson B, Sheldon T, Posnett J, editors. Concentration and choice in healthcare. London: Royal Society of Medicine Press; 1997.

Wilson P. Promoting the use of research based knowledge in health care. NHS fundholding and commissioning guide. Volume 2. London: Medical Information Systems Ltd; 1997.

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1996

Carr-Hill R, Watt I, Ivins C, Bowen J. Rural deprivation, rural health and social needs in Herefordshire. Report to Herefordshire Health Authority; 1996.

Entwistle V, Watt IS. Postscript: media coverage of the death of child B. In: Marinker M, editor. Sense and sensibility in health care. London: BMJ Publishing; 1996.

Entwistle V, Watt IS, Bradbury R, Pehl LJ. How did the media cover the child B case? In: Marinker M, editor. Sense and sensibility in health care. London: BMJ Publishing; 1996.

Entwistle VA, Watt IS, Herring JE. Information about health care effectiveness: readings for consumer health information providers. London: King's Fund; 1996.

Ferguson B, Sheldon T, Posnett J. Concentration and choice in the provision of hospital services. Summary report. York: York Health Economics Consortium; 1996.

Oakley A, Fullerton D. The lamp-post of research: support or illumination? In: Oakley A, Roberts H, editors. Evaluating social interventions. A report of two workshops funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. London: Barnardos; 1996.

Sowden A, Grilli R, Rice N. The relationship between volume of activity and clinical outcomes. Technical appendix 1. In: Concentration and choice in the provision of hospital services. York: York Health Economics Consortium; 1996.

Watt IS, Entwistle V. What are the implications of the child B case for the debate on health care policies. In: Marinker M, editor. Sense and sensibility in health care. London: BMJ Publishing; 1996.

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1995

Davey Smith G, Song F, Sheldon T. Cholesterol lowering and morality: the importance of considering initial level of risk. In: Dunnigan M, editor. The cholesterol controversy. London: BMJ Publications; 1995.

Fullerton D, Holland J, Oakley A. Towards effective intervention: evaluating HIV preventions and sexual health interventions. In: Aggleton P, Davies P, Hart G, editors. AIDS: safety, sexuality and risk. London: Taylor & Francis; 1995.

Holland J, Fullerton D. Establishing the effectiveness of behavioural interventions to prevent HIV: some trials and tribulations. In: Friedrich D, Heckmann W, editors. AIDS in Europe: the behavioural aspect. Conference report; 1994 September; Berlin, Germany. Berlin: Sigma; 1995. p. 183-90.

Meltzer H, Gill B, Petticrew M, Hinds K. The economic and social functioning of adults with neurotic disorders. London: HMSO; 1995. (OPCS surveys of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain; no 3).

Meltzer H, Gill B, Petticrew M, Hinds K. The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity among adults aged 16-64 living in institutions. London: Office of Population Censuses and Surveys; 1995. (OPCS surveys of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain; no 2).

Meltzer H, Gill B, Petticrew M, Hinds K. Physical complaints, service use and treatment of adults with psychiatric disorders. London: HMSO; 1995. (OPCS surveys of psychiatric morbidity in Great Britain; no 2).

Sheldon T, Chalmers I. Medical research and the NHS reforms. In: Minutes of evidence taken before the Select Committee on Science and Technology: (Sub-committee I - Medical research and the NHS reforms) Tuesday 31 January 1995 NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination; UK Cochrane Centre. London: HMSO; 1995. (House of Lords papers 1994-95; 12-iii).

Sowden A, Deeks J, Watt I, Sheldon T. Relationship between volume and quality in health care: a review of the literature. A report by the Yorkshire Collaborating Centre for Health Services Research (NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination). Leeds: Nuffield Institute for Health; 1995.

Watt, I. Health needs of rural residents. In: Cox J, editor. Rural general practice in the United Kingdom. London: Royal College of General Practitioners; 1995.

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1994

Carr-Hill R, Hardman G, Martin S, Peacock S, Sheldon T, Smith P. A small area analysis of hospital in-patient utilisation in the Thames regions. York: University of York, Centre for Health Economics; 1994.

Deeks J. Clinical trials in surgery. Unit 9.2b. In: STEP. A distance learning course for surgeons in training. Volume 3. London: Royal College of Surgeons; 1994.

Naji S, Sheldon T. The measurement of health outcomes. In: Russell I. Quality assurance in health care. Edinburgh: Royal Society of Edinburgh; 1994.

Ranci C, Vanoli A. Beni pubblici e virtu private: il terso settore nelle politiche di welfare [Public goods and private virtue: the third sector in the welfare state] (Quaderni della Fondazione Adriano Olivetti). Fondazione Adriano Olivetti; 1994.

Watt IS. Types and methods of reviews. In: Dialogue on research and policy: interlinks in public health. Proceedings from a workshop; 1994 November; Leeds, UK. Sweden: Centre for Public Health Research; 1994.

Williams S, Watt I, Lai Fong C. Report of a conference on Chinese health care in Britain. Leeds: University of Leeds; 1994.

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