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Adjunctive bright light therapy to enhance continuous positive airway pressure adherence in patients with comorbid major depressive disorder and obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: study protocol for a randomised sham-controlled trial - PubMed NCT06781593.

#recherche | La #lumière vive comme thérapie complémentaire dans la #dépression avec #apnéedusommeil ?

#Article dans la revue @bmjmedicine.bsky.social #bmjopen

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41401997/

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Happy to share our new study in BMJ Paediatrics Open: Multiplex PCR RVPs helped cut antibiotic use in key paediatric groups in our LMIC setting. Small test, big impact. #PedsID #AMR
#DiagnosticStewardship #IDsky
#BMJOpen

bmjpaedsopen.bmj.com/content/bmjp...

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Our mixed methods systematic review is now live on BMJ Open.
It maps 21 studies using the TIDieR framework to assess how interventions are designed, delivered & reported.
#DanceResearch #MentalSkillsTraining #BMJOpen

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The study protocol for the process evaluation substudy of the #LIQPLAT trial, which evaluates the use of ctDNA in decision-making for advanced solid cancers, is now published in #BMJOpen.

🔗 Full article: lnkd.in/eFWBhtze

ℹ️ More information on the LIQPLAT trial: liqplat.com

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In the JAKPPPOT 🎰 trial lead by David Gleason, historical placebo data from the APRICOT trial will be used as an external control arm to explore a signal of effect size. The protocol for this mixed-methods feasibility trial is now available #BMJOpen
bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/8...

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This week’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a 2024 #BMJOpen article co-authored by CSHP/ @rutgersifh.bsky.social Associate Research Professor @annnguyen4.bsky.social.

The study identifes structures and processes in #primarycare that support #chronicdisease management: go.rutgers.edu/75re8m7o

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Study published in #bmjopen

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Supporting people with heart failure who want to be physically active New University of Bristol research on how healthcare professionals can support people with heart failure who want to be more physically active has been published in BMJ Open. The study recommends a pe...

How can health professionals support people with heart failure who want to be physically active? Findings from the HAPPY Study published in #BMJOpen reveal what people with heart failure need, recommending a personalised approach that focuses on both physical & mental health.

bit.ly/3Ec6Uzm

#GPSky

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Today’s #FindingsFriday insight comes from a new article published in #BMJOpen and led by CSHP Director Joel Cantor.

He and colleagues describe the design of the #NJHealth Study, exploring how its measures will help us quantify the impact of #stressors on #health: go.rutgers.edu/umrm5t5b

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Sex bias consideration in healthcare machine-learning research: a systematic review in rheumatoid arthritis Objective To assess the acknowledgement and mitigation of sex bias within studies using supervised machine learning (ML) for improving clinical outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Design A systema...

Have a read of our deputy HOD Prof Coziana Ciurtin important new systemic review in @bmj.com #BMJopen showing that sex bias are not currently accounted for in the majority of ML studies in rheumatic disease research bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/3...

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Making patient feedback more inclusive: a new way to improve care for all A new peer-reviewed paper by Picker provides an approach to understanding and tackling under-representation in patient experience research.

To make care person centred for everyone, it is vital that feedback measures are inclusive of all user groups.

Full paper 👉 bit.ly/PatientFeedbackPaper [3/3]

#PatientExperience #InclusiveCare #DiversityAndInclusion #HealthEquity #PersonCentredCare #PickerInsights #BMJOpen

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Now I am happy to say that the protocol paper for that review has also been published in #BMJOpen. The paper was led by our very own Adis Šerifović who can now claim his very own #first #authorship!

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Never mind the evidence, I'm sure that Lu Jackson's & #CraicHealth's "financial health" will benefit no end!

'The study published in #BMJOpen set out to systematically REVIEW the EVIDENCE on the effectiveness and costs of the link worker model of social prescribing internationally.'
⏬🙄😳

#ItsAScam!

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Association between poor oral health and deterioration of appetite in older age: results from longitudinal analyses of two prospective cohorts from the UK and USA Objective This study investigated the association of poor oral health with appetite loss and deterioration in appetite longitudinally in older adults. Design Cross-sectional and longitudinal observat...

Delighted to share this longitudinal study in #BMJOpen highlighting the relationship between poor oral health and loss of appetite in older age, using population-based cohorts from the UK and USA #oralhealth #olderadults #appetite #publichealth

doi.org/10.1136/bmjo...

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Why are authors still submitting simultaneously to >1 journal?

I have received invitations to review from #BMJOpen and #ScientificReports @springernature.com within 4 days of each other - identical abstract, authors different order.

#ScientificMisconduct #RedundnantPublication #AcademicBluesky

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FAecal micRobiota transplantation in primary sclerosinG chOlangitis (FARGO): study protocol for a randomised, multicentre, phase IIa, placebo-controlled trial Introduction Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is the classical hepatobiliary manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The strong association between gut and liver inflammation has driven...

Pleased that #FARGO - a randomised, multicentre, placebo-controlled phase IIa trial of #FMT to treat #PSC - is running and recruiting. Have a look at the protocol paper out now in #BMJOpen: doi.org/10.1136/bmjo... @pscsupport.bsky.social @cholestasisdoc.bsky.social

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Now out - protocol paper for the #MAST trial, exploring #IMT #FMT to #prehabilitate the #GutMicrobiome in #BloodCancer patients receiving #HCT, now in #BMJOpen: doi.org/10.1136/bmjo... . Grateful to #MRC #DPFS for funding and #EnteroBiotix as project partners #HaemSky #MicrobiomeSky #GastroSky

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When you get infected with #COVID, is the amount of virus in your nose the same as your throat? How about what your breathe out? This is the aim of an ongoing systematic review that we are working on; protocol recently published in #BMJOpen:

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Our latest mixed-methods paper in #bmjopen describes where cancer patients and staff found benefit in using an eHealth #proms based intervention as part of routine care during systemic/chemo treatment. bmjopen.bmj.com/content/bmjo...

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Risk factors for prolonged length of hospital stay following elective hip replacement surgery: a retrospective longitudinal observational study Objectives Our aim was to identify which patients are likely to stay in hospital longer following total hip replacement surgery. Design Longitudinal, observational study used routinely collected data...

New paper in #bmjopen suggests people from more socioeconomically deprived areas are more likely to remain in hospital for longer following hope replacement surgery. Data may have moved on but worth read. bmjopen.bmj.com/content/14/8...

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Multicentre observational status-epilepticus registry: protocol for ICTAL Introduction Status epilepticus (SE) is a common life-threatening neurological emergency that can cause long-term impairments. Overall outcomes remain poor. Major efforts are required to clarify the e...

Multicentre observational #statusepilepticus #registry: protocol for ICTAL #BMJOpen

bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/2...

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We wrote a piece for @ConversationUK on our paper investigating the effect of secondary schooling on subsequent medical school performance.

This is my colleagues' take on the topic:


The original paper:

#openaccess #BMJOpen #ukcat

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