Items where Author is "Steventon, Adam"
Number of items: 11.
Composite measures of healthcare quality:sensible in theory, problematic in practice.
Friebel, Rocco and Steventon, Adam
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Cost effectiveness of telehealth for patients with long term conditions (Whole Systems Demonstrator telehealth questionnaire study): nested economic evaluation in a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial.
Henderson, Catherine and Knapp, Martin and Fernández, José-Luis and Beecham, Jennifer and Hirani, Shashivadan P and Cartwright, Martin and Rixon, Lorna and Beynon, Michelle and Rogers, Anne and Bower, Peter and Doll, Helen and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Steventon, Adam and Bardsley, Martin and Hendy, Jane and Newman, Stanton P
Cost-effectiveness of telecare for people with social care needs: the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster randomised trial.
Henderson, Catherine and Knapp, Martin and Fernández, José-Luis and Beecham, Jennifer and Hirani, Shashivadan P. and Beynon, Michelle and Cartwright, Martin and Rixon, Lorna and Doll, Helen and Bower, Peter and Steventon, Adam and Rogers, Anne and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Barlow, James and Bardsley, Martin and Newman, Stanton P.
Effect of telecare on use of health and social care services: findings from the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster randomised trial.
Steventon, Adam and Bardsley, Martin and Billings, John and Dixon, Jennifer and Doll, Helen and Beynon, Michelle and Hirani, Shashi and Cartwright, Martin and Rixon, Lorna and Knapp, Martin and Henderson, Catherine and Rogers, Anne and Hendy, Jane and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Newman, Stanton
Effect of telehealth on quality of life and psychological outcomes over 12 months (Whole Systems Demonstrator telehealth questionnaire study): nested study of patient reported outcomes in a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial.
Cartwright, Martin and Hirani, Shashivadan P and Rixon, Lorna and Beynon, Michelle and Doll, Helen and Bower, Peter and Bardsley, Martin and Steventon, Adam and Knapp, Martin and Henderson, Catherine and Rogers, Anne and Sanders, Caroline and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Barlow, James and Newman, Stanton P
Effect of telehealth on use of secondary care and mortality: findings from the whole system demonstrator cluster randomised trial.
Steventon, Adam and Bardsley, Martin and Billings, John and Dixon, Jennifer and Doll, Helen and Hirani, Shashi and Cartwright, Martin and Rixon, Lorna and Knapp, Martin and Henderson, Catherine and Rogers, Anne and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Hendy, Jane and Newman, Stanton
A RCT of telehealth for COPD patient's quality of life: the whole system demonstrator evaluation.
Rixon, Lorna and Hirani, Shashivadan P. and Cartwright, Martin and Beynon, Michelle and Doll, Helen and Steventon, Adam and Henderson, Catherine and Newman, Stanton P.
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Reductions in readmission rates are associated with modest improvements in patient-reported health gains following hip and knee replacement in England.
Friebel, Rocco and Dharmarajan, Kumar and Krumholz, Harlan M. and Steventon, Adam
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A comprehensive evaluation of the impact of telemonitoring in patients with long-term conditions and social care needs: protocol for the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster randomised trial.
Bower, Peter and Cartwright, Martin and Hirani, Shashivadan P and Barlow, James and Hendy, Jane and Knapp, Martin and Henderson, Catherine and Rogers, Anne and Sanders, Caroline and Bardsley, Martin and Steventon, Adam and Fitzpatrick, Raymond and Doll, Helen and Newman, Stanton
The effect of telecare on the quality of life and psychological well-being of elderly recipients of social care over a 12-month period: the Whole Systems Demonstrator cluster randomised trial.
Hirani, Shashivadan Parbat and Beynon, Michelle and Cartwright, Martin and Rixon, Lorna and Doll, Helen and Henderson, Catherine and Bardsley, Martin and Steventon, Adam and Knapp, M. and Rogers, Anne and Bower, Peter and Sanders, Caroline and Fitzpatrick, Ray and Hendy, Jane and Newman, Stanton Peter
The implications of high bed occupancy rates on readmission rates in England:a longitudinal study.
Friebel, Rocco and Fisher, Rebecca and Deeny, Sarah R. and Gardner, Tim and Molloy, Aoife and Steventon, Adam
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