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Clare Wilkinson

Researcher at Bangor University

Publications -  144
Citations -  6597

Clare Wilkinson is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Health care. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 133 publications receiving 5928 citations. Previous affiliations of Clare Wilkinson include Health Sciences North & RMIT University.

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Quantitative Evidence Synthesis Methods for the Assessment of the Effectiveness of Treatment Sequences for Clinical and Economic Decision Making: A Review and Taxonomy of Simplifying Assumptions

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of current approaches for assessing the clinical effectiveness of treatment sequences and decision-analytic modelling approaches used to evaluate the effectiveness of sequential treatment sequences is presented in this paper.
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A reappraisal of public engagement in Oxford during the pandemic: three case studies

TL;DR: The Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities as discussed by the authors investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public engagement and found that the shift to online engagement is likely to affect inclusivity and diversity in such events and that future online engagement must address these issues.
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Testicular cancer: seminoma.

TL;DR: A systematic review of the effectiveness and safety of the following interventions in men with stage 1 seminoma (confined to testis) who have undergone orchidectomy found the following: adjuvant irradiation, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surveillance.
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Trial of Optimal Personalised Care After Treatment for Gynaecological cancer (TOPCAT-G): a study protocol for a randomised feasibility trial.

TL;DR: This study is to evaluate the feasibility of a proposed alternative where the patients are delivered a specialist nurse-led telephone intervention known as Optimal Personalised Care After Treatment for Gynaecological cancer (OPCAT-G), which comprised of a protocol-based patient education, patient empowerment and structured needs assessment.