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Optimising neonatal service provision for preterm babies born between 27 and 31 weeks gestation in England (OPTI-PREM), using national data, qualitative research and economic analysis: a study protocol.
Pillay T, Modi N, Rivero-Arias O, Manktelow B, Seaton SE, Armstrong N, Draper ES, Dawson K, Paton A, Ismail AQT, Yang M, Boyle EM. Pillay T, et al. Among authors: dawson k. BMJ Open. 2019 Aug 22;9(8):e029421. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029421. BMJ Open. 2019. PMID: 31444186 Free PMC article.
Better Use of Data to improve parent Satisfaction (BUDS): protocol for a prospective before-and-after pilot study employing mixed methods to improve parent experience of neonatal care.
Sakonidou S, Andrzejewska I, Kotzamanis S, Carnegie W, Nakubulwa M, Woodcock T, Modi N, Bell D, Gale C; BUDS Project Steering Group. Sakonidou S, et al. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2019 Jun 25;3(1):e000515. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000515. eCollection 2019. BMJ Paediatr Open. 2019. PMID: 31321324 Free PMC article.
Improving outcomes for very preterm babies in England: does place of birth matter? Findings from OPTI-PREM, a national cohort study.
Pillay T, Seaton SE, Yang M, Bountziouka V, Banda V, Campbell H, Dawson K, Manktelow BN, Draper ES, Modi N, Boyle EM, Rivero-Arias O; Contributing neonatal units and leads. Pillay T, et al. Among authors: dawson k. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2024 Dec 27:fetalneonatal-2024-327474. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2024-327474. Online ahead of print. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 2024. PMID: 39730195
Augmenting trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder with memory specificity training: a randomized controlled trial.
Bryant RA, Dawson KS, Yadav S, Tran J, Choi-Christou J, Rawson N, Tockar J, Stech E, Garber B, Broomfield C, Harrison A, Keyan D, Azevedo S. Bryant RA, et al. Among authors: dawson ks. World Psychiatry. 2025 Feb;24(1):113-119. doi: 10.1002/wps.21280. World Psychiatry. 2025. PMID: 39810665 Free PMC article.
Twelve-month follow-up of a controlled trial of a brief behavioural intervention to reduce psychological distress in young adolescent Syrian refugees.
Bryant RA, Habashneh R, Ghatasheh M, Malik A, Aqel IS, Dawson KS, Watts S, Jordans MJD, Brown FL, van Ommeren M, Akhtar A. Bryant RA, et al. Among authors: dawson ks. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2024 Dec 23;33:e80. doi: 10.1017/S2045796024000817. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci. 2024. PMID: 39711028 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Intravenous glibenclamide for cerebral oedema after large hemispheric stroke (CHARM): a phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial.
Sheth KN, Albers GW, Saver JL, Campbell BCV, Molyneaux BJ, Hinson HE, Cordonnier C, Steiner T, Toyoda K, Wintermark M, Littauer R, Collins J, Lucas N, Nogueira RG, Simard JM, Wald M, Dawson K, Kimberly WT; CHARM Trial investigators. Sheth KN, et al. Among authors: dawson k. Lancet Neurol. 2024 Dec;23(12):1205-1213. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(24)00425-3. Lancet Neurol. 2024. PMID: 39577921 Clinical Trial.
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