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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Katie Haighton
Rose Watson
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
Steven Powell
Caregiver acceptability of a UK trial for paediatric sleep disordered breathing: A qualitative interview study2024
Dr Carlos Echevarria
Ruth Penfold
Dr Katie Haighton
Beth Nichol
Correction: The effect of COVID rehabilitation for ongoing symptoms Post HOSPitalisation with COVID-19 (PHOSP-R): protocol for a randomised parallel group controlled trial on behalf of the PHOSP consortium (Trials, (2023), 24, 1, (61), 10.1186/s13063-023-07093-7)2023
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
Tony Fouweather
Dr Deborah Stocken
Tara Homer
Dr Katie Haighton
et al.
Tonsillectomy compared with conservative management in patients over 16 years with recurrent sore throat: the NATTINA RCT and economic evaluation2023
Dr Katie Haighton
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
Steven Powell
Perspectives on paediatric sleep disordered breathing in the UK: A qualitative study2022
Allison Farnworth
Dr Ruth Graham
Dr Katie Haighton
Professor Steve Robson
How is high quality research evidence used in everyday decisions about induction of labour between pregnant women and maternity care professionals? An exploratory study2021
Denise Howel
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Dr Katie Haighton
Andrew Bryant
Dr Frauke Becker
et al.
Does domiciliary welfare rights advice improve health-related quality of life in independent-living, socio-economically disadvantaged people aged ≥60 years? Randomised controlled trial, economic and process evaluations in the North East of England2019
Dr Katie Haighton
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Dr Mel Steer
Dr Frauke Becker
et al.
Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care (the Do-Well study)2019
Dr Katie Haighton
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Dr Graeme Wilson
‘I take my tablets with the whiskey’: A qualitative study of alcohol and medication use in mid to later life2018
Dr Katie Haighton
Dr Iain Spears
Development of an exergame to deliver a sustained dose of high-intensity training: Formative pilot randomized trial2018
Dr Katie Haighton
Interventions to reduce the negative effects of alcohol consumption in older adults: a systematic review2018
Dr Lorraine McSweeney
Emerita Professor Janet Wilson
Dr Scott Wilkes
Dr Katie Haighton
Is Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network guidance for GP management of tonsillitis suitable? A qualitative study2018
Dr Lorraine McSweeney
Dr Suzanne Spence
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Katie Haighton
Parental perceptions of onsite hospital food outlets in a large hospital in the North East of England: A qualitative interview study2018
Dr Lorraine McSweeney
Dr Suzanne Spence
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Katie Haighton
Parental perceptions of on-site hospital food outlets: A qualitative interview study2018
Dr Christopher Snowden
Dr Ellen Lynch
Dr Leah Avery
Craig Gerrand
Dr Eilish Gilvarry
et al.
Preoperative Behavioural Intervention versus standard care to Reduce Drinking before elective orthopaedic Surgery (PRE-OP BIRDS): Protocol for a multicentre pilot randomised controlled trial2018
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Caroline Shaw
Dr Katie Haighton
Primary care physicians' attitudes to the adoption of electronic medical records: a systematic review and evidence synthesis using the clinical adoption framework2018
Dr Katie Haighton
A systematic review of the application of Wilson and Cleary health-related quality of life model in chronic diseases2017
Dr Katie Haighton
Joel Halligan
Dr Steph Scott
Is popular radio a source of exposure to alcohol references in mid to later life? A content analysis2017
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Dr Katie Haighton
Dr David Chappel
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
Impact of financial incentives on the implementation of screening and brief alcohol interventions by primary healthcare professionals2016
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Katie Haighton
Promoting physical activity with a school-based dance mat exergaming intervention: qualitative findings from a natural experiment2016