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Rachael Hunter
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 169
Citations - 3722
Rachael Hunter is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 139 publications receiving 2462 citations. Previous affiliations of Rachael Hunter include University of Manchester.
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PP051. Budget impact analysis of maternal plasma PIGF concentrations in women with suspected pre-eclampsia: The potential for improved health service usage.
TL;DR: This interim analysis suggests pre-eclampsia is associated with significantly higher resource use, although there is some inappropriate resource use in healthy women.
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Feasibility study of peer-led and school-based social network Intervention (STASH) to promote adolescent sexual health
Kirstin R Mitchell,Carrie Purcell,Sharon Anne Simpson,Chiara Broccatelli,Chiara Broccatelli,Julia V Bailey,Sarah Barry,Lawrie Elliott,Ross Forsyth,Rachael Hunter,Mark McCann,Lisa McDaid,Lisa McDaid,Kirsty Wetherall,Laurence Moore +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of a peer support intervention (STASH) was evaluated in 6 schools in Scotland, where students (aged 14-16) nominated as influential by their peers were recruited and trained as peer supporters (PS).
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Development and clinimetric assessment of a nurse-administered screening tool for movement disorders in psychosis
Bettina Balint,Helen Killaspy,Louise Marston,Tre Barnes,Anna Latorre,Eileen M. Joyce,Caroline S. Clarke,R. De Micco,Mark J. Edwards,Roberto Erro,Thomas Foltynie,Rachael Hunter,Fiona Nolan,Anette Schrag,Nick Freemantle,Y Foreshaw,N Green,Kailash P. Bhatia,Davide Martino +18 more
TL;DR: The ScanMove instrument demonstrated good feasibility and interrater reliability, and acceptable sensitivity as a mental health nurse-administered screening tool for parkinsonism and hyperkinesia.
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Cost-Utility Analysis of Planned Early Delivery or Expectant Management for Late Preterm Pre-eclampsia (PHOENIX)
Rachael Hunter,A Beardmore-Gray,Melanie Greenland,Louise Linsell,Edmund Juszczak,Pollyanna Hardy,Anna Placzek,Andrew Shennan,Neil Marlow,Lucy C Chappell +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the 24-month cost-utility of planned delivery for women with late preterm pre-eclampsia at 34+0-36+6 weeks' gestation compared to expectant management from an English National Health Service perspective using participant-level data from the PHOENIX trial.
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Health on the web: a randomised controlled trial of work-based online screening and brief intervention for reducing alcohol intake
TL;DR: This pragmatic trial did not find brief advice to reduce alcohol intake when compared with no feedback, and completion of the AUDIT-C alone may have led both groups to reduce their drinking slightly.