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Sheila Edwards
Researcher at British Thoracic Society
Publications - 7
Citations - 1548
Sheila Edwards is an academic researcher from British Thoracic Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guideline & Integrated care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1478 citations.
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British guideline on the management of asthma: A national clinical guideline
Graham Douglas,Bernard Higgins,Neil Barnes,Anne Boyter,Sherwood Burge,Christopher J Cates,Gary Connett,Jon Couriel,Paul Cullinan,Sheila Edwards,Erica Evans,Monica Fletcher,Christopher E.M. Griffiths,Liam Heaney,Michele Hilton Boon,Steve Holmes,Ruth McArthur,C Nelson-Piercy,Martyn R Partridge,James Y. Paton,Ian D. Pavord,Elaine Carnegie,Hilary Pinnock,Safia Qureshi,Colin F. Robertson,Michael D. Shields,John O. Warner,John H. White +27 more
TL;DR: These guidelines have been replaced by British Guideline on the Management of Asthma.
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Blinded randomised controlled trial of low-dose Adjuvant Steroids in Adults admitted to hospital with Pandemic influenza (ASAP): a trial ‘in hibernation’, ready for rapid activation
Wei Shen Lim,Clare Brittain,Lelia Duley,Sheila Edwards,Stephen B. Gordon,Alan A Montgomery,Jonathan S. Nguyen-Van-Tam,Robert C. Read,Diane Whitham,David K. Whynes,Mark Woodhead,Daniel G. Wootton +11 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that advance set-up of a trial to be conducted during a pandemic, with full ethics and regulatory approvals in place, is possible and serves as a model for the development of other 'off-the-shelf' trials as part of preparedness planning for public health emergencies.
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The dissemination of the British Guideline on the Management of Asthma 2003.
TL;DR: The BTS/SIGN British Guideline on the Management of Asthma was published in February 2003 and an on-line survey suggested that most respondents rated the materials as useful or very useful.
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P50– BTS Guideline for Emergency Oxygen Use in Adult Patients
TL;DR: The German Medical eLibrary makes online work with guidelines and medical information easy accessible and is therefore a tool for guideline dissemination, implementation, and knowledge management, supporting high-quality health care.
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Evaluation of the current landscape of respiratory nurse specialists in the UK: planning for the future needs of patients.
Janelle Yorke,Sam Prigmore,Matt Hodson,Carol Stonham,Hannah Long,Sarah Bellhouse,Monica Fletcher,Sheila Edwards +7 more
TL;DR: This survey report provides a current snapshot of the respiratory nurse specialist workforce in the UK; this workforce is an ageing population and can be used to inform succession planning and to ensure a viable respiratory nurse Specialist workforce in future.