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2012Do good health and material circumstances protect older people from the increased risk of death after bereavement?Shah, SM; Carey, IM; Harris, TJ; DeWilde, S; Victor, CR; Cook, DG
2017Effect of a primary care walking intervention with and without nurse support on physical activity levels in 45- to 75-year-olds: The pedometer and consultation evaluation (PACE-UP) cluster randomised clinical trialHarris, T; Kerry, SM; Limb, ES; Victor, CR; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Whincup, PH; Ekelund, U; Fox-Rushby, J; Furness, C; Anokye, N; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; David, L; Howard, E; Dale, R; Smith, J; Cook, DG
2017“I'm sure we made it a better study…” Parent carers’ and adults with intellectual disabilities’ experiences of patient and public involvement in a health research studyCarey, I; Hosking, F; DeWilde, S; Cook, D; Manners, P; Harris, T
2013Initiation of psychotropic medication after partner bereavement: A matched cohort studyShah, SM; Carey, IM; Harris, T; DeWilde, S; Victor, CR; Cook, DG
2013PACE-UP (Pedometer and consultation evaluation - UP) – a pedometer-based walking intervention with and without practice nurse support in primary care patients aged 45–75 years: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialHarris, T; Kerry, SM; Victor, CR; Shah, SM; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Ekelund, U; Fox-Rushby, J; Whincup, P; David, L; Brewin, D; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; Limb, E; Anokye, N; Furness, C; Howard, E; Dale, R; Cook, DG
1-Jul-2018A pedometer-based walking intervention in 45- to 75-year-olds, with and without practice nurse support: The PACE-UP three-arm cluster RCTHarris, T; Kerry, S; Victor, C; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Fox-Rushby, J; Whincup, P; Ekelund, U; Furness, C; Limb, E; Anokye, N; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; David, L; Howard, E; Dale, R; Smith, J; Normansell, R; Beighton, C; Morgan, K; Wahlich, C; Sanghera, S; Cook, D
18-Mar-2018Physical activity levels in adults and older adults 3–4 years after pedometer-based walking interventions: Long-term follow-up of participants from two randomised controlled trials in UK primary careHarris, T; Kerry, SM; Limb, ES; Furness, C; Wahlich, C; Victor, CR; Iliffe, S; Whincup, PH; Ussher, M; Ekelund, U; Fox-Rushby, J; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; McKay, C; Cook, DG
22-Jan-2018Relating process evaluation measures to complex intervention outcomes: findings from the PACE-UP primary care pedometer-based walking trialFurness, C; Howard, E; Limb, E; Cook, DG; Kerry, S; Wahlich, C; Victor, C; Ekelund, U; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Whincup, P; Fox-Rushby, J; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; Harris, T
2018Short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness of a pedometer-based exercise intervention in primary care: a within-trial analysis and beyond-trial modellingAnokye, N; Fox-Rushby, J; Sanghera, S; Cook, DG; Limb, E; Furness, C; Kerry, SM; Victor, CR; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Whincup, PH; Ekelund, U; DeWilde, S; Harris, T
25-Nov-2016The short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness of a pedometer-based intervention in primary care: a within trial analysis and beyond-trial modellingAnokye, N; Fox-Rushby, J; Sanghera, S; Cook, DG; Kerry, SM; Limb, E; Victor, CR; Iliffe, S; Shah, SM; Ussher, M; Whincup, PH; Ekelund, U; Furness, C; Ibison, J; DeWilde, S; David, L; Howard, E; Dale, R; Smith, J; Harris, TJ