Mark Tomlinson, Mickey Chopra, David Sanders, Debbie Bradshaw et al.
CITATION: Tomlinson, M., et al. 2007. Setting priorities in child health research investments for South Africa. PLoS Medicine, 4(8): 1293-1298, doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040259.
Anita Slade, Ameeta Retzer, Kawsar Ahmed, Derek Kyte et al.
BACKGROUND: Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are used in clinical trials to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of interventions. Inclusion of participants from different ethnic backgrounds is essential for generalisability of cancer trial results. PRO data collection should include appropriat...
Peymané Adab, David Fitzmaurice, Andy Dickens, Jon G. Ayres et al.
Background Postnatal depression necessitates timely and effective interventions to mitigate adverse maternal and child outcomes in the short term and over the life course. British south Asian women with depression are often underserved and undertreated due to stigma, language barriers, and cultural ...
Damien Ming, Abi Merriel, David M E Freeman, Carol Kingdon et al.
Infections occurring in the mother and neonate exert a substantial health burden worldwide. Optimising infection management is crucial for improving individual outcomes and reducing the incidence of antimicrobial resistance. Digital health technologies, through their accessibility and scalability, h...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Mohammad Khasro Miah, Afreen Ahmad Hasnain, David Greenfield
Investigating postgraduate students’ experience of peer-to-peer interaction (PPI) to promote engagement, across diverse student characteristics and country contexts, is rare, but a task necessary to improve outcomes for increasingly diverse students in higher education. This study implemented a qu...
Robyn Taylor, J. Stewart Lawrence, Alec Anderson, Cheryl Chow et al.