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Nicholas Graves
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 424
Citations - 12904
Nicholas Graves is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cost effectiveness & Health care. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 372 publications receiving 10967 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicholas Graves include Princess Alexandra Hospital & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Effect of total laparoscopic hysterectomy vs total abdominal hysterectomy on disease-free survival among women with stage I endometrial cancer. A randomized clinical trial
Monika Janda,Val Gebski,Lucy Davies,Peta M. Forder,Alison Brand,Russell Hogg,Tom Jobling,Russell Land,Tom Manolitsas,Marcelo Nascimento,Deborah Neesham,James L. Nicklin,Martin K. Oehler,Geoff Otton,Lewis Perrin,Stuart G. Salfinger,Ian Hammond,Yee Leung,Peter Sykes,Hextan Y.S. Ngan,Andrea Garrett,Michael Laney,Tong Yow Ng,Kar Fai Tam,Karen Chan,C. David Wrede,Selvan Pather,Bryony Simcock,Rhonda Farrell,Gregory Robertson,Graeme J. Walker,Nigel R Armfield,Nicholas Graves,Anthony J. McCartney,Andreas Obermair +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) is equivalent to total abdominal hystetric surgery (TAH) in women with treatment-naive endometrial cancer.
Book Chapter
Complexity and the Attribution of Cost to Hospital-Acquired Infection
Nicholas Graves,Diana Weinhold +1 more
Commentary: Linking Scientific Evidence and Decision Making: A Case Study of Hand Hygiene Interventions
TL;DR: Whether a hand hygiene intervention to reduce risk of nosocomial infection should be widely adopted is the case study and commentary is about cost-effectiveness models and how they inform decision making for health services.
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Review of methods and study designs of evaluations related to clinical pathways
Xing Ju Lee,Robin Blythe,Adnan Ali Khan Choudhury,Toni Simmons,Nicholas Graves,Sanjeewa Kularatna +5 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of the analytical methods, study designs and results of studies evaluating clinical pathways with an economic outcome component published between 1 January 2000 and 31 August 2017 in four academic literature databases found clinical pathways were generally associated with improved patient outcomes and positive economic outcomes in hospital settings.
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Changes in healthcare-associated infections after the introduction of a national hand hygiene initiative
Adrian G. Barnett,Katie Page,Megan Campbell,David Brain,Elizabeth Martin,Shirley Winters,Lisa Hall,Lisa Hall,David L. Paterson,David L. Paterson,Nicholas Graves,Nicholas Graves +11 more
TL;DR: The National Hand Hygiene Initiative in Australia aimed to improve hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers, with the goal of reducing rates of healthcare-associated infections as mentioned in this paper. But compliance is sometimes low.