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Ian Russell
Researcher at Bangor University
Publications - 54
Citations - 2568
Ian Russell is an academic researcher from Bangor University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cost effectiveness. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2401 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian Russell include University of Wales & Swansea University.
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Mindfulness groups for distressing voices and paranoia: a replication and randomized feasibility trial.
TL;DR: Findings on feasibility are encouraging and secondary analyses replicated earlier clinical benefits and showed improved mindfulness of thoughts and images, but not voices.
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Measurement properties of the UK-English version of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ 4.0 (PedsQL™) generic core scales
Penney Upton,Christine Eiser,Ivy Cheung,Hayley A Hutchings,Meriel Jenney,Alison Maddocks,Ian Russell,John Williams +7 more
TL;DR: The UK-English version of PedsQL™ performed as well as the original Pedsql™ and is recommended for assessment of paediatric HRQL in the UK.
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Falling on stony ground? A qualitative study of implementation of clinical guidelines' prescribing recommendations in primary care.
TL;DR: Key themes for the implementation of guidelines' prescribing recommendations in primary care are explored, including credibility of content, credibility of source, presentation, influential people, organisational factors, disease characteristics, and dissemination strategy.
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The development of COMRADE--a patient-based outcome measure to evaluate the effectiveness of risk communication and treatment decision making in consultations.
Adrian Edwards,Glyn Elwyn,Kerenza Hood,Michael Robling,Christine Atwell,Margaret Holmes-Rovner,Paul Richard Kinnersley,Helen Louise Ann Houston,Ian Russell +8 more
TL;DR: A patient-based outcome measure to evaluate risk communication and decision making effectiveness, addressing these further domains and validated for use in the UK, which allows for paternalistic, shared or informed choice decision making models.
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Nurse-led vs. conventional physician-led follow-up for patients with cancer: systematic review
Ruth Lewis,Richard D Neal,Nefyn Williams,Clare Wilkinson,Maggie Hendry,Daphne Russell,Ian Russell,Dyfrig A. Hughes,Nicholas Stuart,David Weller +9 more
TL;DR: Patient-initiated or telephone follow-up could be practical alternatives to conventional care, however, well-conducted research is needed before equivalence to physician-led follow- up can be assured in terms of survival, recurrence, patient well-being and cost-effectiveness.