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Stirling Bryan
Researcher at Vancouver Coastal Health
Publications - 22
Citations - 4071
Stirling Bryan is an academic researcher from Vancouver Coastal Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cost effectiveness. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 22 publications receiving 3659 citations. Previous affiliations of Stirling Bryan include University of British Columbia & Brunel University London.
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Comparison of stratified primary care management for low back pain with current best practice (STarT Back): a randomised controlled trial
Jonathan C. Hill,David G T Whitehurst,David G T Whitehurst,David G T Whitehurst,Martyn Lewis,Stirling Bryan,Stirling Bryan,Kate M. Dunn,Nadine E. Foster,Kika Konstantinou,Chris J. Main,Elizabeth Mason,Simon Somerville,Gail Sowden,Kanchan Vohora,Elaine M Hay +15 more
TL;DR: The results show that a stratified approach, by use of prognostic screening with matched pathways, will have important implications for the future management of back pain in primary care.
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Telemonitoring and self-management in the control of hypertension (TASMINH2): a randomised controlled trial.
Richard J McManus,Jonathan Mant,Emma P Bray,Roger Holder,Miren I. Jones,Sheila Greenfield,Billingsley Kaambwa,Miriam Banting,Stirling Bryan,Paul Little,Bryan Williams,FD Richard Hobbs +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed whether self-management by people with poorly controlled hypertension resulted in better blood pressure control compared with usual care and found that selfmanagement in combination with telemonitoring of home blood pressure measurements represents an important new addition to control of hypertension in primary care.
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Screening versus routine practice in detection of atrial fibrillation in patients aged 65 or over: cluster randomised controlled trial
David Fitzmaurice,F D R Hobbs,Sue Jowett,Jonathan Mant,Ellen Murray,Roger Holder,James Raftery,Stirling Bryan,Michael Davies,Gregory Y.H. Lip,T F Allan +10 more
TL;DR: Active screening for atrial fibrillation detects additional cases over current practice, and the preferred method of screening in patients aged 65 or over in primary care is opportunistic pulse taking with follow-up electrocardiography.
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Modelling in the economic evaluation of health care: selecting the appropriate approach:
TL;DR: An overview of alternative approaches to modelling in economic evaluation, and to highlight situations where each of the alternative modelling techniques should be employed, to highlight the crucial question to be answered when selecting the approach to modelling.
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A Time Trade-off-derived Value Set of the EQ-5D-5L for Canada.
Feng Xie,Eleanor Pullenayegum,K Gaebel,Nick Bansback,Stirling Bryan,Arto Ohinmaa,Lise Poissant,Jeffrey A. Johnson +7 more
TL;DR: This is the first TTO-based value set of the EQ-5D-5L for Canada and can be used to support the health utility estimation in economic evaluations for reimbursement decision making in Canada.