Ngā hua rapu - Elizabeth Howarth
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‘Finishing the race’ – a cohort study of weight and blood glucose change among the first 36,000 patients in a large-scale diabetes prevention programme mā Antonia Marsden, Peter Bower, Elizabeth Howarth, Claudia Soiland‐Reyes, Matt Sutton, Sarah Cotterill
I whakaputaina 2022Artigo -
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‘Going the distance’: an independent cohort study of engagement and dropout among the first 100 000 referrals into a large-scale diabetes prevention program mā Elizabeth Howarth, Peter Bower, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Claudia Soiland‐Reyes, Rachel Meacock, William Whittaker, Sarah Cotterill
I whakaputaina 2020Artigo -
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How effective are social norms interventions in changing the clinical behaviours of healthcare workers? A systematic review and meta-analysis mā Mei Tang, Sarah Rhodes, Rachael Powell, Laura J. McGowan, Elizabeth Howarth, Benjamin Brown, Sarah Cotterill
I whakaputaina 2021Revisão -
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AVATAR therapy for auditory verbal hallucinations in people with psychosis: a single-blind, randomised controlled trial mā Tom Craig, Mar Rus‐Calafell, Thomas Ward, Julian Leff, Mark Huckvale, Elizabeth Howarth, Richard Emsley, Philippa Garety
I whakaputaina 2017Artigo -
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The Feasibility and Effectiveness of PASS Plus, A Lay Health Worker Delivered Comprehensive Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders: Pilot RCT in a Rural Low and Middle Income C... mā Gauri Divan, Vivek Vajaratkar, Percy Cardozo, Shilpa Huzurbazar, Mamta Verma, Elizabeth Howarth, Richard Emsley, Carol Taylor, Vikram Patel, Jonathan Green
I whakaputaina 2018Artigo
Ngā utauta rapu:
Ngā marau whai pānga
Medicine
Economics
Internal medicine
Psychology
Clinical psychology
Cohort
Diabetes mellitus
Economic growth
Endocrinology
Gerontology
Psychiatry
Randomized controlled trial
Surgery
Anthropology
Audiology
Auditory hallucination
Autism
Avatar
Biology
Cartography
Clinical nutrition
Cohort study
Computer science
Context (archaeology)
Demography
Developing country
Dropout (neural networks)
Economy
Ethnic group
Family medicine