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Judy Wright
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 102
Citations - 2085
Judy Wright is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1429 citations. Previous affiliations of Judy Wright include Health Science University & University of Nottingham.
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Searching a biomedical bibliographic database from the Ukraine: the Panteleimon database.
TL;DR: The results indicated that Panteleimon is an easily accessible bibliographic database offering easy access to the Ukrainian biomedical literature.
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Networked information technologies and patient safety: a protocol for a realist synthesis.
Justin Keen,Joanne Greenhalgh,Rebecca Randell,Peter Gardner,Justin Waring,Roberta Longo,Jon Fistein,Maysam Abdulwahid,Natalie King,Judy Wright +9 more
TL;DR: A realist synthesis will be undertaken, to understand how and why inter-organisational systems reduce patients’ clinical risks, or fail to do so, and to establish the value of investments in this class of system.
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Understanding Harris' understanding of CEA: is cost effective resource allocation undone?
Richard Edlin,Christopher McCabe,Jeff Round,Judy Wright,Karl Claxton,Mark Sculpher,Richard Cookson +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that, whilst Harris’ work has challenged the proponents of CEA and quality-adjusted life years to be explicit about the method's indirect discriminatory characteristics, his arguments ignore important questions about what ‘lives saved’ mean.
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Searching a biomedical bibliographic database from Bulgaria: the ABS database.
TL;DR: A systematic search of ABS, identifying citations to controlled trials and discovering what proportion of these studies are to be found on medline found 628 unique citations, 47 of which seem to be relevant controlled trials.
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Systematic review of the role of social inclusion within sustainable urban developments
TL;DR: A systematic review explored the role of social inclusion within the urban sustainability agenda as mentioned in this paper, with the greatest focus on combinations of environmental, social, social and economic opportunities for under privileged groups.