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Phil Edwards
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 168
Citations - 17714
Phil Edwards is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 163 publications receiving 15210 citations. Previous affiliations of Phil Edwards include Newcastle University & University of Oxford.
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The Effectiveness of Mobile-Health Technology-Based Health Behaviour Change or Disease Management Interventions for Health Care Consumers: A Systematic Review
Caroline Free,Gemma Phillips,Leandro Galli,Louise Watson,Lambert Felix,Phil Edwards,Vikram Patel,Andy Haines +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that high-quality, adequately powered trials of optimized interventions are required to evaluate effects on objective outcomes.
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Change in stroke incidence, mortality, case-fatality, severity, and risk factors in Oxfordshire, UK from 1981 to 2004 (Oxford Vascular Study)
Peter M. Rothwell,A J Coull,Matthew F. Giles,Sally C. Howard,Louise E. Silver,Linda M. Bull,Sergei A. Gutnikov,Phil Edwards,David Mant,Catherine Sackley,Andrew Farmer,Pag Sandercock,Dennis,Charles Warlow,John Bamford,P Anslow +15 more
TL;DR: The age-specific incidence of major stroke in Oxfordshire has fallen by 40% over the past 20 years in association with increased use of preventive treatments and major reductions in premorbid risk factors.
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Predicting outcome after traumatic brain injury: practical prognostic models based on large cohort of international patients.
Pablo Perel,Miguel Arango,Tim Clayton,Phil Edwards,Edward O. Komolafe,Stuart Poccock,Ian Roberts,Haleema Shakur,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Surakrant Yutthakasemsunt +9 more
TL;DR: Simple prognostic models can be used to obtain valid predictions of relevant outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury and external validation for unfavourable outcome at six months in high income countries showed that basic and CT models had good discrimination but poorer calibration.
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Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: urban land transport
James Woodcock,Phil Edwards,Cathryn Tonne,Ben Armstrong,Olu Ashiru,David Banister,Sean Beevers,Zaid Chalabi,Zohir Chowdhury,Aaron Cohen,Oscar H. Franco,Andy Haines,Robin Hickman,Graeme Lindsay,Ishaan Mittal,Dinesh Mohan,Geetam Tiwari,Alistair Woodward,Ian Roberts +18 more
TL;DR: Climate change mitigation in transport should benefit public health substantially and policies to increase the acceptability, appeal, and safety of active urban travel, and discourage travel in private motor vehicles would provide larger health benefits than would policies that focus solely on lower-emission motor vehicles.
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Effect of intravenous corticosteroids on death within 14 days in 10008 adults with clinically significant head injury (MRC CRASH trial): randomised placebo-controlled trial.
Ian Roberts,David Yates,Peter Sandercock,Barbara Farrell,Jonathan Wasserberg,Gabrielle Lomas,Rowland Cottingham,Petr Svoboda,Nigel Brayley,Guy Mazairac,Véronique Laloë,Angeles Muñoz-Sánchez,Miguel Arango,Bennie Hartzenberg,Hussein Khamis,Surakrant Yutthakasemsunt,Edward O. Komolafe,Fatos Olldashi,Yadram Yadav,Francisco Murillo-Cabezas,Haleema Shakur,Phil Edwards +21 more
TL;DR: There is no reduction in mortality with methylprednisolone in the 2 weeks after head injury, and the risk of death from all causes within 2 weeks was higher in the group allocated corticosteroids.