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Tracy E Roberts
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 196
Citations - 8326
Tracy E Roberts is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Cost effectiveness. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 182 publications receiving 7002 citations. Previous affiliations of Tracy E Roberts include City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust & National Institute for Health Research.
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An economic evaluation of alternative test-intervention strategies to prevent fetal growth restriction in singleton pregnancies
TL;DR: An effective, affordable and safe intervention applied to all mothers without prior testing is likely to be the most cost-effective strategy in the prevention of fetal growth restriction.
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Rational centre selection for RCTs with a parallel economic evaluation--the next step towards increased generalisability?
TL;DR: The paper discusses the impact of centre selection on the generalisability of randomised controlled trial (RCT)-based economic evaluations and suggests a future research agenda and proposes a centre-specific generalisabilities index used at RCT design stage to address generalisable.
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Accelerated partner therapy contact tracing for people with chlamydia (LUSTRUM): a crossover cluster-randomised controlled trial.
Claudia Estcourt,Oliver Stirrup,Andrew J. Coates,Nicola Low,Fiona Mapp,John Saunders,Catherine H Mercer,Paul Flowers,Tracy E Roberts,Alison Howarth,Melvina Woode Owusu,Merle Symonds,R Nandwani,Chidubem B. Ogwulu,Susannah Brice,Anne M Johnson,Christian L. Althaus,Eleanor Williams,Alex Comer-Schwartz,Anna Tostevin,Jackie Cassell +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a crossover cluster-randomised controlled trial in 17 sexual health clinics (clusters) across England and Scotland was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of accelerated partner therapy in addition to usual contact tracing compared with usual practice alone in heterosexual people with chlamydia.
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WILL (When to Induce Labour to Limit risk in pregnancy hypertension): a multicentre randomised controlled trial — adaptations to deliver a timing-of-birth trial during the COVID-19 international pandemic
Laura A. Magee,Sue Tohill,Ruth Evans,Eleni Gkini,Clive Stubbs,Jim G Thornton,Peter von Dadelszen,Peter Brocklehurst,Lucy C Chappell,Jon Dorling,M. Green,Pollyanna Hardy,Jennifer A. Hutcheon,Katie Kirkham,C. A. Moakes,Katherine C. Morris,Paul Riley,Tracy E Roberts,Janet T Scott,Joel Singer,Ruth Unstead-Joss,J. Wade,Ben W.J. Mol,Tim Draycott,Graeme MacLennan,Lucy Mackillop,Paul Mannix,Diana Elbourne,Henk Groen,Edile M Murdoch,Sarah J. Stock,Sumita Bhuiya,Soumendra Nallapeta,Emma Dooks,S. Packham,Diane Whitehouse,Chloe O'Hara,Connie Weston,Diane Mellers,Lesley Brittain,Phern Adams,Rebecca Marie Shakespeare,Sudeepthi Kakara,Janet Wright,Amal S. Mighell,J Cockburn Syson,Kari Swettenham,Jenny Eedle,Shaila Seraj,Martha Coleman Bray,Bethan R. Jones,Claire Bertorelli,Hannah Ritter,Vikki Keeping,Janet Cresswell,Mary Kelly-Baxter,Li-Shan Yeoh,Shailly Sahu Bhansali,Vandana More,Bini Ajay,Geraldine Upson,Daniel C. Hake,Diana Opoku,Emma Wayman,Natalia Cwiek,Stacy Tregellas,Nikki Lee,Lavinia Margarit,Joel E. Pike,Karen Jones,Sophie-Mae Wheeler-Davies,Meena Muneeb Ali,Indhuja Rajkumar,Ruth Habibi,S. Davies,Anangsha Kumar,Harinakshi Salian,Trudy Enzer Smith,Deepika Meneni,Hazel Alexander,Helen Harwood,Kerry Hebbron,Lynn Whitecross,M. Montano Hodgers,Shilpa Mahadasu,Nick Kametas,Y. Sana,Hayley Martin,Rebecca Jarman,Sophie E. Webster,Jyothi Rajeswary,Mandy Gill,Gabrielle Bambridge,Isabel Bradley,Kristi Sexton,Lola Oshodi,Cornelia Wiesender,Claire E. Dodd,Rupa Modi,Beverley Cowlishaw,Gina Mulheron,Magdalena Kierzenkowska,Molly Patterson,Patrick David Amos,Sharon Bates,Sharon Raper,Umber Agarwal,Ruth O Cockerill,Amy Mahdi,Caroline Cunningham,M Dower,Sian Andrews,S. Holt,Carl Glenwood Williams,Zora Castling,Linda Watkins,David N. Churchill,E. McKenzie,Julie Icke,Laura Devison,Vinita Raheja,Angela Ayuk,Jessica Reynolds,Julie Wyton,Stacey Duffy,Kate Walker,Jane Cantliffe,Catriona J. Hussain,Carys Smith,Harriet E. Anderson,Lesley Hodgen,Karen Brackley,Nicki Martin,Fiona Walbridge,Rhea Hampton,Nia Jones,Patrick Bose,Catherine Young,Fidelma Lee,R.J. Peart,Emma Tanton,K. J. Rhead,Kristin Fiedler,Ruth Bowen,Stephy Mathen,Zainab Sarwar,Chloe Rishton,Chloe D. Scott,Jane Farey,Nisha Verasingam,Melody Marie Rich,Annette Moreton,Catherine Bressington,Jennifer L. Pullen,Sarah Burnard,Wendy Duberry,Madhuchanda Dey,Sharon D. Jones,Polly Bird,A. Ullal,Elaine Walton,Ashleigh Price,Jane Scollen,Josoph Ormonde,Kirsten Herdman,Lesley Hewitt,Lucy Jane Rowland,Sandeep Singh,Sundararajah Raajkumar,Beena Salim Saji,Asma Khalil,Alice De V. Perry,Emily Marler,Ijeoma Imuzeze,D S Robinson,Jonathan F. Nelson,Kathryn C. McNamara,C. Craig,Del Endersby,J. B. Wagstaff,Kate Robinson,Hannah F. Barnes,J. D. Smith Gavin,J. Myers,Katherine B Stanbury,Christine M. Hughes,Latha Vinayakarao,Louise Melson,Stephanie Grigsby,S M Blunden,Melanie Griffin,Sarah Newell,Katharine J. Thompson,Brittany Smart,Elizabethe Payne,M. Pitchford,Rahila Rahman Khan,Sophia Stone,Ahmed K. Elgarhy,Emma Meadows,Marian Flynn-Batham,Nikky Passmore,V. Cannons,D.B. Symington,A. Lewin,H. Tarft,Jessamine Hunt,Z. Vowles,Margaret Slaney,Rachel Woodcock,A Van Der Meer,Tracey Benn,Ruxandra Georgiana Davies,Sophie Boyd,GJ Waring,Julia Riches,Andreas Fenn,Allison Kimber,Susan Harrop,Daniel Stott,Amos Tetteh,Davide Casagrandi,M. Bourke,Eirini Vaikousi,Rita Sarquis,Morenike Folorunsho,Olivia Newth,Sarah Weist,Yaa Acheampong,V. Ravikumar,J.L Yorke,Vicki Atkinson,Shelly Wood,Tigist Astale Mengistu,Robert Ian Chadwick,Helen Haden,Lisa Richardson,Joanna Girling,Amy Barker,Andrea Jeannine Day,Elaine Palmer,Louise M. Page,M Nwandison,Osaeloke Osakwe,Philippe de Rosnay,Sana Usman,Susan Grossjohann Barnes,Grace W Ryan,K.S.Prem Lal,Lauren Trepte,Samantha Ej Steele,Jacqueline Tang,H Pearson,John N. Ingham,Nicola Spark +254 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the timing-of-birth trial at the UK National Health Service (NHS) and found that the negative impact on rapport-building and interaction was partially mitigated with more familiarity with technology and new ways of working.