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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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Evaluation of a complex intervention for prisoners with common mental health problems, near to and after release: the Engager randomised controlled trial
Richard Byng,Tim Kirkpatrick,Charlotte Lennox,Fiona C Warren,Robert F. Anderson,Sarah Brady,Lynne Callaghan,Lauren Carroll,Graham Durcan,Laura Drake Gill,Sarah Goodier,Jonathan P. Graham,Rebecca Greer,M Haddad,Tirril Harris,William Henley,Rachael Hunter,Sarah Leonard,Mike Maguire,Susan Michie,Christabel Owens,Mark Pearson,Cath Quinn,Sarah Rybczynska-Bunt,Caroline Stevenson,Amy E. Stewart,Alexandra G Stirzaker,Roxanne Todd,Florian Walter,Lauren B. Weston,Natalie Wright,Rod S Taylor +31 more
TL;DR: Engager is the first trial of a collaborative care intervention adapted for prison leavers and was not shown to be effective using standard outcome measures.
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Cost-Utility Analysis of Discontinuing Antidepressants in England Primary Care Patients Compared with Long-Term Maintenance: The ANTLER Study.
Caroline S. Clarke,Larisa Duffy,Glyn Lewis,Nick Freemantle,Simon Gilbody,Tony Kendrick,David Kessler,Michael King,Paul Lanham,Derelie Mangin,Michael Moore,Irwin Nazareth,Nicola J Wiles,Louise Marston,Rachael Hunter +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a cost-utility analysis of 478 participants from 150 UK general practices recruited to a randomised, double-blind trial (ANTLER) to calculate the mean incremental costs and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) over 12 months of discontinuing long-term antidepressant medication in well patients compared with maintenance.
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Estimation of the minimal clinically important difference on the Aberrant Behaviour Checklist-Irritability (ABC-I) for people with intellectual disabilities who display aggressive challenging behaviour: A triangulated approach.
Angela Hassiotis,Craig Melville,Andrew Jahoda,Andre Strydom,Sally-Ann Cooper,Laurence Taggart,Vivien Cooper,Elizabeth Steed,Afia Ali,Rachael Hunter,Farah Elahi,Umesh Chauhan,Penny Rapaport,Louise Marston +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , distribution and anchor-based methods were used to estimate the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) on the ABC-I checklist-irritability (ABC-I) to measure the effects of intervention for aggressive challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities.
Evidence on effectiveness of digital interventions for sexual health for young people
Julia Bailey,Sue Mann,Sonali Wayal,Rachael Hunter,Caroline Free,Charles Abraham,Elizabeth Murray +6 more
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Interrogating intervention delivery and participants’ emotional states to improve engagement and implementation: A realist informed multiple case study evaluation of Engager
Lauren B. Weston,Sarah Rybczynska-Bunt,Cath Quinn,Charlotte Lennox,Mike Maguire,Mark Pearson,Alexandra G Stirzaker,Graham Durcan,Caroline Stevenson,Jonathan P. Graham,Lauren Carroll,Rebecca Greer,M Haddad,Rachael Hunter,Robert F. Anderson,Roxanne Todd,Sarah Goodier,Sarah Brady,Susan Michie,Tim Kirkpatrick,Sarah Leonard,Tirril Harris,William Henley,Jenny Shaw,Christabel Owens,Richard Byng +25 more
TL;DR: Evidence is found that several components of the intervention were key to achieving this: trusting relationships, therapeutic work delivered well and over time; and an in-depth shared understanding of needs, concerns, and goals between the practitioner and participants.