Browsing publications by Denise Howel

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Professor Louise Robinson
Dr Claire Dickinson
Dr Nicolette Rousseau
Fiona Beyer
Professor Julian Hughes
et al.
A systematic review of the effectiveness of advance care planning interventions for people with cognitive impairment and dementia2012
Paul Hilton
Andrew Bryant
Denise Howel
Professor Elaine McColl
Nigel Armstrong
et al.
Assessing professional equipoise and views about a future clinical trial of invasive urodynamics prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women: a survey within a mixed methods feasibility study2012
Denise Howel
Interpreting and evaluating the CASP-19 quality of life measure in older people2012
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Denise Howel
Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Paramedic Initiated Lisinopril For Acute Stroke Treatment (PIL-FAST): first results from the pilot randomised controlled trial2012
Dr Katie Haighton
Dr Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Eugene Milne
et al.
The Do-Well study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial, economic and qualitative process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socio-economically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care2012
Denise Howel
Trends in the prevalence of abdominal obesity and overweight in English adults (1993-2008)2012
Denise Howel
Dr Martin Ward Platt
Use of interactive telephone technology for longitudinal data collection in a large trial2012
Denise Howel
Waist circumference and abdominal obesity among older adults: patterns, prevalence and trends2012
Professor Elaine McColl
Denise Howel
Dr Mark Deverill
Nigel Armstrong
Catherine Brennand
et al.
INVESTIGATE-I (INVasive Evaluation before Surgical Treatment of Incontinence Gives Added Therapeutic Effect?): study protocol for a mixed methods study to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled trial of the clinical utility of invasive urodynamic testing2011
Dr Lisa Shaw
Dr Christopher Price
Denise Howel
Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Paramedic Initiated Lisinopril for Acute Stroke Treatment (PIL-FAST): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial2011
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