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Predicting response to physiotherapy treatment for musculoskeletal shoulder pain : Protocol for a longitudinal cohort study
Chester, Rachel; Shepstone, Lee; Lewis, Jeremy S; Jerosch-Herold, Christina (2013-06-21)Shoulder pain affects all ages, with a lifetime prevalence of one in three. The most effective treatment is not known. Physiotherapy is often recommended as the first choice of treatment. At present, it is not possible to ... -
Psychiatric inpatient admissions and discharges of people with intellectual disabilities: A time series analysis of English national data
Langdon, Peter E.; Thompson, Paul A.; Shepstone, Lee; Perez‐Olivas, Gisela; Melvin, Clare L.; Barnoux, Magali; Alexander, Regi; Roy, Ashok; Devapriam, John (2022-12-14)Background: We examined whether a series of variables were related to the number of psychiatric inpatients using publicly available data about English psychiatric bed utilisation and NHS workforce. Method: Using linear ... -
Psychological factors are associated with the outcome of physiotherapy for people with shoulder pain: a multicentre longitudinal cohort study
Chester, R.; Jerosch-Herold, Christina; Lewis, Jeremy; Shepstone, Lee (2016-07-21)Background/aim Shoulder pain is a major musculoskeletal problem. We aimed to identify which baseline patient and clinical characteristics are associated with a better outcome, 6 weeks and 6 months after starting a course ... -
The Reflective Fostering Programme-improving the wellbeing of children in care through a group intervention for foster carers : a randomised controlled trial
Midgley, Nick; Irvine, Karen; Rider, Beth; Byford, Sarah; Cirasola, Antonella; Ganguli, Poushali; Katangwe-Chigamba, Thando; Murdoch, Jamie; Pond, Martin; Pursch, Benita; Redfern, Sheila; Richards, Zena Louise; Shepstone, Lee; Sims, Erika; Smith, Caroline; Sprecher, Eva; Swart, Ann Marie; Wyatt, Solange; Wellsted, David (2021-11-25)BACKGROUND: The needs of children in care are a government priority, yet the evidence base for effective interventions to support the emotional wellbeing of children in care is lacking. Research suggests that supporting ... -
Self-efficacy and risk of persistent shoulder pain: results of a Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis
Chester, Rachel; Khondoker, Mizanur; Shepstone, Lee; Lewis, Jeremy; Jerosch-Herold, Christina (2019-07-01)Objectives: To (i) identify predictors of outcome for the physiotherapy management of shoulder pain and (ii) enable clinicians to subgroup people into risk groups for persistent shoulder pain and disability. Methods: 1030 ...