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Melanoma Interview Study - Recruitment Complete

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Recruitment for this study (see Melanoma Interview Study Project) has now come to an end.

We interviewed 17 people for the pilot study and then 63 people for the main study. We would like to thank all who volunteered to take part for their interest. Analysis of our data is now well under way and the steering and analysis groups met recently in London to progress this. We will be in touch with participants in due course to share our findings and will welcome all comments and feedback to shape the final report and future dissemination.


Last Updated on Friday, 10 May 2013 14:56
 

Professor Martin Roland in PULSE's Big Interview

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Professor Martin Roland Professor Martin Roland was invited to do the Pulse's (GP online magazine's) Big Interview on the 9th May. He spoke  about the  results of the risk management DES, the future of the QOF and out-of-hours care.

Listen to the full interview here 

Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 14:48
 

VBI Programme - Practices recruited for phase 2 of piloting (worsktream 3)

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Phase 1 pilot testing of the acceptability and feasibility of 4 promising very brief interventions to increase physical activity has just been completed in two practices. The results will inform further development of the VBIs for evaluation in phase 2 of piloting. Five practices have subsequently been recruited for phase 2 and will receive training in April. Phase 2 will test the potential efficacy of the revised VBIs.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 11:20
 

MoleMate Trial in the BMJ

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The MoleMate Trial main paper was published in the British Medical Journal on Wednesday 4th July 2012.

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This issue includes an Editorial linked to the MoleMate Trial paper.

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Last Updated on Friday, 06 July 2012 11:52
 

ADDITION Paper voted the BMJ Awards Research Paper of the Year

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The ADDITION paper "Screening for type 2 diabetes and population mortality over 10 years (ADDITION-Cambridge): a cluster-randomised controlled trial" has been voted the BMJ Awards Research Paper of the Year 2013. The paper was authored by Rebecca Simmons, Justin Echouffo-Tcheugui, Stephen Sharp, Lincoln Sargeant, Kate Williams,  Toby Prevost,  Ann Louise Kinmonth, Nicholas Wareham and the newly appointed Chair of General Practice in the Primary Care Unit, Professor Simon Griffin.

Richard Lehman, from the University of Oxford who does the weekly blog in the BMJ summarising papers in the big five journals, was one of the judges. He said about the paper: ‘Here is one of the most important papers to have come out of UK general practice for some years. It reports a cluster randomised trial with 9.6 years of follow-up which shows that screening for diabetes in high risk individuals has no benefit. It used a validated risk score to identify 15,000 individuals at risk who were offered screening, with a control group of 4,137 who were not. Individuals identified with diabetes were then randomized to usual care or intensive multifactorial treatment. I know that at least one of the investigators was expecting the trial to demonstrate benefit, but there was simply no reduction in all-cause, cardiovascular, or diabetes-related mortality within 10 years. And this trial not only shows a lack of benefit from the early detection of diabetes, but also casts grave doubt on the doctrine of a "legacy effect" from early tight control, as claimed by the UKPDS investigators.’

For the full publication in the Lancet, click here.

Simon Griffin and Rebecca Simmons picking up the award on behalf of the Addition team. See the full PDF publication of the BMJ awards here


Last Updated on Friday, 17 May 2013 14:32
 
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