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Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion versus multiple daily injections in children and young people at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes: the SCIPI RCT. [electronic resource] by
- Blair, Joanne
- McKay, Andrew
- Ridyard, Colin
- Thornborough, Keith
- Bedson, Emma
- Peak, Matthew
- Didi, Mohammed
- Annan, Francesca
- Gregory, John W
- Hughes, Dyfrig
- Gamble, Carrol
Producer: 20190409
In:
Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) vol. 22
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Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion versus multiple daily injection regimens in children and young people at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes: pragmatic randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation. [electronic resource] by
- Blair, Joanne C
- McKay, Andrew
- Ridyard, Colin
- Thornborough, Keith
- Bedson, Emma
- Peak, Matthew
- Didi, Mohammed
- Annan, Francesca
- Gregory, John W
- Hughes, Dyfrig A
- Gamble, Carrol
Producer: 20190415
In:
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) vol. 365
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Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of insulin delivery by continuous subcutaneous infusion compared to multiple daily injections. [electronic resource] by
- Blair, Jo
- Gregory, John W
- Hughes, Dyfrig
- Ridyard, Colin H
- Gamble, Carrol
- McKay, Andrew
- Didi, Mohammed
- Thornborough, Keith
- Bedson, Emma
- Awoyale, Lola
- Cwiklinski, Emma
- Peak, Matthew
Producer: 20160525
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Trials vol. 16
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Conducting Economic Evaluations Alongside Randomised Trials: Current Methodological Issues and Novel Approaches. [electronic resource] by
- Hughes, Dyfrig
- Charles, Joanna
- Dawoud, Dalia
- Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
- Holmes, Emily
- Jones, Carys
- Parham, Paul
- Plumpton, Catrin
- Ridyard, Colin
- Lloyd-Williams, Huw
- Wood, Eifiona
- Yeo, Seow Tien
Producer: 20170125
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PharmacoEconomics vol. 34
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CATheter Infections in CHildren (CATCH): a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation comparing impregnated and standard central venous catheters in children. [electronic resource] by
- Harron, Katie
- Mok, Quen
- Dwan, Kerry
- Ridyard, Colin H
- Moitt, Tracy
- Millar, Michael
- Ramnarayan, Padmanabhan
- Tibby, Shane M
- Muller-Pebody, Berit
- Hughes, Dyfrig A
- Gamble, Carrol
- Gilbert, Ruth E
Producer: 20161213
In:
Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) vol. 20
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