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D Jenkinson
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 22
Citations - 2205
D Jenkinson is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cost effectiveness & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1986 citations.
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The PRaCTICaL study of nurse led, intensive care follow-up programmes for improving long term outcomes from critical illness: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
Brian H Cuthbertson,Janice Rattray,Marion K Campbell,Melanie Gager,S Roughton,S Roughton,Anne Smith,Alastair M. Hull,Suzanne Breeman,John Norrie,D Jenkinson,Rodolfo Hernández,Marie Johnston,E Wilson,Carl Waldmann +14 more
TL;DR: A nurse led intensive care follow-up programme showed no evidence of being effective or cost effective in improving patients’ quality of life in the year after discharge from intensive care.
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Quality of life in the five years after intensive care: a cohort study
TL;DR: Intensive care unit admission is associated with a high mortality, a poor physical quality of life and a low quality adjusted life years gained compared to the general population for 5 years after discharge.
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Randomised trial of glutamine, selenium, or both, to supplement parenteral nutrition for critically ill patients
Peter J. D. Andrews,Alison Avenell,David W Noble,Marion K Campbell,Bernard L. Croal,William G. Simpson,Luke Vale,Claire G. Battison,D Jenkinson,Jonathan Cook +9 more
TL;DR: The primary (intention to treat) analysis showed no effect on new infections or on mortality when parenteral nutrition was supplemented with glutamine or selenium, and patients who received parenTERal nutrition supplemented with selenum for ≥5 days did show a reduction in new infections.
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Systematic review and economic modelling of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of non-surgical treatments for women with stress urinary incontinence
Mari Imamura,Paul Abrams,Christine Bain,Brian S Buckley,L Cardozo,June D Cody,Jonathan Cook,S Eustice,Cathryn Glazener,Adrian Grant,Jean Hay-Smith,Jean Hay-Smith,Jenni Hislop,D Jenkinson,Mary Kilonzo,Ghulam Nabi,James N'Dow,R Pickard,R Pickard,Laura Ternent,Sheila A Wallace,J Wardle,S Zhu,Luke Vale +23 more
TL;DR: Direct pairwise comparison and MTC analysis showed that the treatments were more effective than no treatment, and more intensive forms of PFMT appear worthwhile, but further research is required to define an optimal form of more intensive therapy.
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Long-term follow-up for mortality and cancer in a randomized placebo-controlled trial of vitamin D(3) and/or calcium (RECORD trial).
Alison Avenell,Graeme MacLennan,D Jenkinson,Gladys McPherson,Alison McDonald,Puspa Raj Pant,Adrian Grant,Marion K Campbell,F H Anderson,Cyrus Cooper,Roger M. Francis,William J Gillespie,C Michael Robinson,David J. Torgerson,W. Angus Wallace +14 more
TL;DR: Daily vitamin D or calcium supplementation did not affect mortality, vascular disease, cancer mortality, or cancer incidence, and a post hoc statistical analysis adjusting for compliance confirmed this.