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Adrian Gheorghe
Researcher at Oxford Policy Management
Publications - 38
Citations - 1878
Adrian Gheorghe is an academic researcher from Oxford Policy Management. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1376 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian Gheorghe include University of Birmingham & University of London.
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Improving the recruitment activity of clinicians in randomised controlled trials: a systematic review
TL;DR: There were few high-quality trials that tested interventions to improve clinicians' recruitment activity in RCTs, and the most promising intervention was the use of qualitative methods to identify and overcome barriers to clinician recruitment activity.
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The economic burden of cardiovascular disease and hypertension in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.
Adrian Gheorghe,Adrian Gheorghe,Ulla Griffiths,Ulla Griffiths,Adrianna Murphy,Helena Legido-Quigley,Helena Legido-Quigley,Peter Lamptey,Pablo Perel +8 more
TL;DR: National-level studies with appropriate sample sizes and adequate incorporation of indirect costs need to replace small-scale, institutional, retrospective cost studies, and research quality needs to be drastically improved.
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Impact of wound edge protection devices on surgical site infection after laparotomy: multicentre randomised controlled trial (ROSSINI Trial)
Thomas Pinkney,Melanie Calvert,David C. Bartlett,Adrian Gheorghe,V Redman,George Dowswell,William G. Hawkins,Tony Mak,Haney Youssef,Caroline R. Richardson,Steven Hornby,Laura Magill,Richard Haslop,Sue Wilson,Dion Morton +14 more
TL;DR: Wound edge protection devices do not reduce the rate of surgical site infection in patients undergoing laparotomy, and therefore their routine use for this role cannot be recommended.
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Action to address the household economic burden of non-communicable diseases
Stephen Jan,Stephen Jan,Tracey-Lea Laba,Tracey-Lea Laba,Beverley M Essue,Beverley M Essue,Adrian Gheorghe,Janani Muhunthan,Janani Muhunthan,Michael M. Engelgau,Ajay Mahal,Ulla K. Griffiths,Diane McIntyre,Qingyue Meng,Rachel Nugent,Rifat Atun +15 more
TL;DR: To enable coverage of the predictable and long-term costs of treatment, national programmes to extend financial protection should be based on schemes that entail compulsory enrolment or be financed through taxation.
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The path to longer and healthier lives for all Africans by 2030: the Lancet Commission on the future of health in sub-Saharan Africa.
Irene Akua Agyepong,Nelson K. Sewankambo,Agnes Binagwaho,Awa M. Coll-Seck,Tumani Corrah,Alex Ezeh,Abebaw Fekadu,Nduku Kilonzo,Peter Lamptey,Felix Masiye,Bongani M. Mayosi,Souleymane Mboup,Jean-Jacques Muyembe,Muhammad Pate,Myriam Sidibe,Bright Simons,Sheila Tlou,Adrian Gheorghe,Helena Legido-Quigley,Joanne McManus,Edmond S. W. Ng,Maureen O'Leary,Jamie Enoch,Nicholas J Kassebaum,Peter Piot +24 more
TL;DR: The Commission was prompted by sub-Saharan Africa’s potential to improve health on its own terms, and largely with its own resources, and was one of evidence-based optimism, with caution.