Browsing publications by Chris Speed

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Tony McDonald
Chris Speed
Using a business model approach and marketing techniques for recruitment to clinical trials2011
Chris Speed
Dr Ben Heaven
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Bond
Dr Sally Corbett
et al.
LIFELAX - diet and LIFEstyle versus LAXatives in the management of chronic constipation in older people: randomised controlled trial2010
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Paula Whitty
Chris Speed
Dr Nick Steen
Alessandra Vanoli
et al.
A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of a Diabetes REcall and Management system: The DREAM trial2007
Dr Amelia Lake
Chris Speed
Anna Brookes
Dr Ben Heaven
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Development of a series of patient information leaflets for constipation using a range of cognitive interview techniques: LIFELAX2007
Professor John Bond
Professor Janet Wilson
Professor Martin Eccles
Alessandra Vanoli
Dr Nick Steen
et al.
Protocol for north of England and Scotland study of tonsillectomy and adeno-tonsillectomy in children (NESSTAC). A pragmatic randomised controlled trial comparing surgical intervention with conventional medical treatment in children with recurrent sore throats2006
Chris Speed
Elaine McColl
Dr Mark Welfare
A patient centred approach to measuring the impact of faecal incontinence in IBD2004
Dr Amelia Lake
Anna Brookes
Chris Speed
Dr Sally Corbett
Professor Paula Moynihan
et al.
Development of patient information leaflets for constipation using a range of cognitive interviewing techniques: LIFELAX2004
Dr Paula Whitty
Professor Martin Eccles
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Dr Nick Steen
Alessandra Vanoli
et al.
Improving services for people with diabetes: Lessons from setting up the DREAM trial2004
Chris Speed
Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Mark Welfare
The construction and preliminary validation of a scale to measure faecal incontinence in inflammatory bowel disease2003
Chris Speed
Professor Elaine McColl
Quality of life of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients who have experienced faecal incontinence: a patient-centred approach2002