Thursday 14 November 2013

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Pro-breastfeeding? More like patronising - The Star Online
Daily MailPro-breastfeeding? More like patronisingThe Star OnlineResearchers at Sheffield University's School of Health and Related Research, funded in part by the government's National Prevention Research Initiative, have decided to bribe women into doing something that “they” have decided is best. But no woman in ...'Vouchers will penalise bottle-feeding mothers'
Methods for handling uncertainty within pharmaceutical funding decisions
Author(s):Stevenson, M. | Tappenden, P. | Squires, H.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: International Journal of Systems ScienceAccess all results for your search in Scopus
The plan is…we need a new plan
Just published, details of the new Pharmaceutical Price Regulation Scheme for the UK.  How will it all work?  Errrrrr.  We’re not sure….The Scheme will “Improve access to innovative medicines commensurate to outcomes they offer patients by ensuring that medicines approved by NICE are available widely in the NHS.”“The assumption is that prices at launch will be set at a level that is close to their expected value as assessed by NICE.”“Companies will also retain the option of proposing a Patient Access Scheme as now for medicines subject to assessment by NICE.”“NICE will undertake all elements o

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Responsiveness was similar between direct and mapped SF-6D in colorectal cancer patients who declined
Author(s):Wong, C.K.H. | Mulhern, B. | Wan, Y.-F. | Lam, C.L.K.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Journal of Clinical EpidemiologyAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Exploring the relationship between baseline physical activity levels and mortality reduction associated with increases in physical activity: A modelling study
Author(s):Minton, J. | Dimairo, M. | Everson-Hock, E. | Scott, E. | Goyder, E.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: BMJ OpenAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Disadvantaged former miners' perspectives on smoking cessation: A qualitative study
Author(s):White, S. | Baird, W.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Health Education JournalAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Detecting Meaningful Change Using The North Star Ambulatory Assessment In Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Author(s):Mayhew, A.G. | Cano, S.J. | Scott, E. | Eagle, M. | Bushby, K. | Manzur, A. | Muntoni, F.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Developmental Medicine and Child NeurologyAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Understanding referral patterns to an epilepsy clinic: Professional perceptions of factors influencing the referral of older adults
Author(s):Blank, L. | Baxter, S. | Baird, W. | Reuber, M.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: SeizureAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Janette Turner and the crew have founds osme amazing things that will astound the A&E community 
Updated: 15/11/2013 08:29:01


Estimating the critical and sensitive periods of investment in early childhood: Amethodological note
Author(s):Popli, G. | Gladwell, D. | Tsuchiya, A.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Social Science and MedicineAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Palliative care for frail older people: A crosssectional survey of patients at two hospitals in England
Author(s):Gardiner, C. | Gott, M. | Ingleton, C. | Richards, N.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Progress in Palliative CareAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Sheffield mums in breastfeeding research study - Sheffield Telegraph
Sheffield TelegraphSheffield mums in breastfeeding research studySheffield Telegraph... say women should not have to be 'bribed' and it could add to a feeling of guilt among women unable to breastfeed. Research is led by the School of Health and Related Research, vouchers are being funded by the National Prevention Research Initiative.
NHS 111 increases ambulance and urgent and emergency care use - University of Sheffield News
University of Sheffield NewsNHS 111 increases ambulance and urgent and emergency care useUniversity of Sheffield NewsThe report, conducted by researchers from the University's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) and published in the British Medical Journal Open , found that the call handling service increased the use of ambulance and urgent and emergency ...NHS 111 helpline adds to pres

NOV 13

In the boardroom: hubris syndrome. (2013) Problems caused by ...
Professor Brian Edwards, former Dean of the School of Health and Related Research (SCHARR) at Sheffield University. Published 10 November as the Guest Editorial on nhsManagers.network. “..the problems caused by ...
HEDS is recruiting a statistician/analyst
Photo by shonk via FlickrWe are looking to recruit a research assistant to work on a range of projects, but primarily those involving the analysis of data sets confounded by treatment crossover. The crossover analysis is part of a work programme led by Nick Latimer.The post is fixed-term for 2 years, with a salary in the range of £24,049 to £27,854 per annum.The closing date for applications is 25

NOV 12

The nanny state? Mothers could be given shopping vouchers for breastfeeding ... - The Independent
Channel 4 NewsThe nanny state? Mothers could be given shopping vouchers for breastfeeding ...The Independent“Breast milk is perfectly designed for babies and provides all they need for the first six months of their life,” said Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research. “Offering financial incentives for mothers ...Breastfeeding mums to be paid to boo
Mums offered £200 to breastfeed - Derbyshire Times
Mums offered £200 to breastfeedDerbyshire TimesPrincipal investigator Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research, said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and are less likely to develop ...
Cash incentives considered to boost breastfeeding rates - OnMedica
Cash incentives considered to boost breastfeeding ratesOnMedicaNew mums could be offered a cash incentive to boost breastfeeding rates if the results of a joint collaboration between the universities of Sheffield, Dundee, and Brunel, show that the approach works well. ... Scheme offers vouchers to mothers who ...
Breastfeeding mothers in Britain to be encourged with vouchers - Irish Times
Breastfeeding mothers in Britain to be encourged with vouchersIrish Times“Offering financial incentives for mothers might increase the numbers of babies being breastfed,” said lead researcher Dr Clare Relton of the University of Sheffield's school of health and related research. “In some places, women have never seen ...
New mothers “bribed to breastfeed” by NHS - Mother and Child
“Breast milk is perfectly designed for babies and provides all they need for the first six months of their life,” said project leader Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research. “Offering ...
Financial incentive for breastfeeding mothers - University of Sheffield News
University of Sheffield NewsFinancial incentive for breastfeeding mothersUniversity of Sheffield NewsPrincipal investigator Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and are less likely to ...
Mothers will Receive Shopping Vouchers of up to £200 for Breastfeeding their ... - TopNews United States
TopNews United StatesMothers will Receive Shopping Vouchers of up to £200 for Breastfeeding their ...TopNews United StatesDr. Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research said, "Breast milk is perfectly designed for babies and provides all they need for the first six months of their life". All over the UK, 81% of babies are ...
Mothers will Receive Shopping Vouchers of up to £200 for ...
Dr. Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research said, "Breast milk is perfectly designed for babies and provides all they need for the first six months of their life". All over the UK, 81% of ...

NOV 11

New project: NICE TA of adalimumab and infliximab for Crohn’s
ScHARR-TAG has been allocated the following topic as part of the NICE Technology Appraisal Programme: Adalimumab and infliximab (2nd line) for Crohn’s disease (moderate, active)Interestingly, the draft scope includes biosimilars within the appraisal – the European Commission has recently approved the first infliximab biosimilars.  How the evidence on these products will be factored in should be in

NOV 08

Latest Research Funding Update - Fellowships and Studentships
The latest Research Funding Update (Fellowships and Studentships) is available to download from the ScHARR Library web pages.Photo by tommarsh via Flickr Creative Commons
Move over VBP…?
"The government has agreed a deal with the pharmaceutical industry to cap the NHS drugs bill at about £12bn, with companies paying the excess if doctors prescribe medicines that cost more.After 18 months of negotiations the Department of Health announced a deal that will keep the bill for the more expensive branded medicines flat for two years, and then allow a gradual rise of less than 2% fo
GP interview: Working with vulnerable children in Uganda - GP online
GP interview: Working with vulnerable children in UgandaGP onlineThis is an innovative course run by the department of geography in conjunction with the School of Health and Related Research, with contributions from other departments. I gained better understanding of international development generally, and public ...

NOV 05

Developing new methods to assess complex health technologies - University of Sheffield News
University of Sheffield NewsDeveloping new methods to assess complex health technologiesUniversity of Sheffield NewsLocally, Professor Elizabeth Goyder and Dr Louise Brereton from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) and Professor Christine Ingleton from the School of Nursing and Midwifery are leading the work on the ...

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