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Jeffrey K Aronson
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 615
Citations - 20721
Jeffrey K Aronson is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 523 publications receiving 17323 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeffrey K Aronson include British Pharmacological Society & National Institute for Health Research.
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Adverse drug reactions: definitions, diagnosis, and management.
TL;DR: An adverse drug reaction is an appreciably harmful or unpleasant reaction, resulting from an intervention related to the use of a medicinal product, which predicts hazard from future administration and warrants prevention or specific treatment, or alteration of the dosage regimen, or withdrawal of the product.
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A new taxonomy for describing and defining adherence to medications
Bernard Vrijens,Sabina De Geest,Sabina De Geest,Dyfrig A. Hughes,Kardas Przemyslaw,Jenny Demonceau,Todd M. Ruppar,Todd M. Ruppar,Fabienne Dobbels,E.A. Fargher,Val Morrison,Paweł Lewek,Michał Matyjaszczyk,Comfort Mshelia,Wendy Clyne,Jeffrey K Aronson,John Urquhart +16 more
TL;DR: In response to the proliferation of ambiguous or unquantifiable terms in the literature on medication adherence, this research has resulted in a new conceptual foundation for a transparent taxonomy, focused on promoting consistency and quantification in terminology and methods.
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Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: Revised third edition recommendations from the British Association for Psychopharmacology
Guy M. Goodwin,Peter M. Haddad,I. N. Ferrier,Jeffrey K Aronson,T R H Barnes,Andrea Cipriani,David Coghill,Seena Fazel,John R. Geddes,Heinz Grunze,Emily A. Holmes,Oliver D. Howes,S. Hudson,N. Hunt,Ian Jones,Iain Macmillan,H. McAllister-Williams,D. R. Miklowitz,Richard Morriss,Marcus R. Munafò,Carol Paton,B. J. Saharkian,Kate E. A. Saunders,Julia Sinclair,David Taylor,Eduard Vieta,Allan H. Young +26 more
TL;DR: The British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines specify the scope and targets of treatment for bipolar disorder, and recommend strategies for the use of medicines in short-term treatment of episodes, relapse prevention and stopping treatment.
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CARE guidelines for case reports: explanation and elaboration document.
David Riley,Melissa S. Barber,Gunver S. Kienle,Jeffrey K Aronson,Tido von Schoen-Angerer,Peter Tugwell,Helmut Kiene,Mark Helfand,Douglas G. Altman,Harold C. Sox,Paul G. Werthmann,David Moher,Richard A. Rison,Larissa Shamseer,Christian A. Koch,Gordon H. Sun,Patrick Hanaway,Nancy Sudak,Marietta Kaszkin-Bettag,James E. Carpenter,Joel J. Gagnier +20 more
TL;DR: This explanation and elaboration document is designed to increase the use and dissemination of the CARE Checklist in writing and publishing case reports and is resources for improving the completeness and transparency of case reports.
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The STROCSS statement: Strengthening the Reporting of Cohort Studies in Surgery
Riaz Agha,Mimi R. Borrelli,Martinique Vella-Baldacchino,Rachel Thavayogan,Dennis P. Orgill,Duilio Pagano,Prathamesh S. Pai,Somprakas Basu,James McCaul,Frederick H. Millham,Baskaran Vasudevan,Cláudio Rodrigues Leles,Richard David Rosin,Roberto Klappenbach,David Machado-Aranda,Benjamin Perakath,Andrew J. Beamish,Mangesh A. Thorat,M. Hammad Ather,Naheed Farooq,Daniel M. Laskin,Kandiah Raveendran,Joerg Albrecht,James Milburn,Diana Miguel,Indraneil Mukherjee,Michele Valmasoni,James Chi Yong Ngu,Boris Kirshtein,Nicholas Raison,Michael Jennings Boscoe,Maximilian J. Johnston,Jerome R. Hoffman,Mohammad Bashashati,Achilleas Thoma,Donagh Healy,Salvatore Giordano,Oliver J. Muensterer,Huseyin Kadioglu,Abdulrahman Alsawadi,Patrick J. Bradley,Iain J. Nixon,Samuele Massarut,Benjamin Challacombe,Ashraf Noureldin,Mushtaq Chalkoo,Raafat Yahia Afifi,Jeffrey K Aronson,Thomas E. Pidgeon +48 more
TL;DR: The development of the STROCSS guideline (Strengthening the Reporting of Cohort Studies in Surgery), consisting of a 17-item checklist, is described and it is hoped its use will increase the transparency and reporting quality of such studies.