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Exploring the acceptability of a ‘limited patient consent procedure’ for a proposed blood-borne virus screening programme: a Delphi consensus building technique (2017)
Journal Article
Crane, D., Henderson, E. J., & Chadwick, D. R. (2017). Exploring the acceptability of a ‘limited patient consent procedure’ for a proposed blood-borne virus screening programme: a Delphi consensus building technique. BMJ Open, 7(5), Article e015373. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015373

Objective To identify components of a proposed blood-borne virus (BBV) population screening programme and its associated consent procedure that both the public and health practitioners (HPs) would find acceptable. The proposed BBV screening system wo... Read More about Exploring the acceptability of a ‘limited patient consent procedure’ for a proposed blood-borne virus screening programme: a Delphi consensus building technique.

Systematic review of the use of data from national childhood obesity surveillance programmes in primary care: a conceptual synthesis (2015)
Journal Article
Henderson, E., Ells, L., Rubin, G., & Hunter, D. (2015). Systematic review of the use of data from national childhood obesity surveillance programmes in primary care: a conceptual synthesis. Obesity Reviews, 16(11), 962-971. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12319

This study reviewed the use in primary care of national surveillance data for children to determine the data's potential utility to inform policy and practice decisions on how to prevent and treat childhood obesity. We reviewed the 28 countries ident... Read More about Systematic review of the use of data from national childhood obesity surveillance programmes in primary care: a conceptual synthesis.

Obesity in primary care: A qualitative synthesis of patient and practitioner perspectives on roles and responsibilities (2015)
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Henderson, E. (2015). Obesity in primary care: A qualitative synthesis of patient and practitioner perspectives on roles and responsibilities. British Journal of General Practice, 65(633), e240-e247. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp15x684397

Background Obesity is a top-priority global health issue; however a clear path as to how to address obesity in primary care is not yet in view. Aim To conduct a meta-ethnography of patient and primary care practitioner perspectives of roles and respo... Read More about Obesity in primary care: A qualitative synthesis of patient and practitioner perspectives on roles and responsibilities.

The feasibility and acceptability of the provision of alcohol screening and brief advice in pharmacies for women accessing emergency contraception: an evaluation study (2014)
Journal Article
Brown, S., Henderson, E., & Sullivan, C. (2014). The feasibility and acceptability of the provision of alcohol screening and brief advice in pharmacies for women accessing emergency contraception: an evaluation study. BMC Public Health, 14, https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1139

Background It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social problems. There has been considerable interest in the potential of community pharmacies as a setting for health advice, and evidence suggests that interven... Read More about The feasibility and acceptability of the provision of alcohol screening and brief advice in pharmacies for women accessing emergency contraception: an evaluation study.

Acceptability of delivery of dietary advice in the dentistry setting to address obesity in pre-school children : a case study of the Common Risk Factor Approach (2014)
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Henderson, E. (2015). Acceptability of delivery of dietary advice in the dentistry setting to address obesity in pre-school children : a case study of the Common Risk Factor Approach. Public Health Nutrition, 18(10), 1801-1806. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1368980014002249

Objective The Common Risk Factor Approach proposes that public health efforts can be improved by multiple agencies working together on a shared risk factor. The present study aimed to assess the acceptability to parents, dental practice staff and com... Read More about Acceptability of delivery of dietary advice in the dentistry setting to address obesity in pre-school children : a case study of the Common Risk Factor Approach.

The utility of an online diagnostic decision support system (Isabel) in general practice: A process evaluation (2013)
Journal Article
Henderson, E., & Rubin, G. (2013). The utility of an online diagnostic decision support system (Isabel) in general practice: A process evaluation. JRSM Short Reports, 4(5), Article 31. https://doi.org/10.1177/2042533313476691

Objectives: To evaluate the utility of Isabel, an online diagnostic decision support system developed by Isabel Healthcare primarily for secondary medical care, in the general practice setting. Design: Focus groups were conducted with clinicians to u... Read More about The utility of an online diagnostic decision support system (Isabel) in general practice: A process evaluation.

Patient views of single number access to urgent care services (2012)
Journal Article
Brown, S., Henderson, E., Howse, J., & Rubin, G. (2012). Patient views of single number access to urgent care services. Family Practice, 29(6), 713-718. https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cms023

Background. In October 2009, NHS County Durham and Darlington introduced a single point of access telephone number for people requiring out-of-hours health care. We evaluated users' views and experiences of the service. Methods. We used a validated q... Read More about Patient views of single number access to urgent care services.

Development of a community-based model for respiratory care services (2012)
Journal Article
Henderson, E., & Rubin, G. (2012). Development of a community-based model for respiratory care services. BMC Health Services Research, 12(1), Article 193. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-193

Background: Chronic respiratory diseases are a major cause of mortality and morbidity, and represent a high chronic disease burden, which is expected to rise between now and 2020. Care for chronic diseases is increasingly located in community setting... Read More about Development of a community-based model for respiratory care services.

Adiposity and Blood Pressure in 7- to 11-Year-Old Children: Comparison of British Pakistani and White British Children, and of British Pakistani Children of Migrant and British-Born Mothers (2011)
Journal Article
Henderson, E., Jones, C., Hornby-Turner, Y., & Pollard, T. (2011). Adiposity and Blood Pressure in 7- to 11-Year-Old Children: Comparison of British Pakistani and White British Children, and of British Pakistani Children of Migrant and British-Born Mothers. American Journal of Human Biology, 23(5), 710-716. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.21204

Objectives: This study tested hypotheses that: (1) levels of adiposity, as assessed by triceps and subscapular skinfold thicknesses (SFTs), and blood pressure would be higher in British Pakistani children than in white British children; and (2) Briti... Read More about Adiposity and Blood Pressure in 7- to 11-Year-Old Children: Comparison of British Pakistani and White British Children, and of British Pakistani Children of Migrant and British-Born Mothers.