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  1. People with bipolar disorder often show difficulties with cognitive functioning, and though these difficulties are identified as important targets for intervention, few treatment options are available. Prelimi...

    Authors: Rebecca Strawbridge, Jessica Fish, Rozmin Halari, John Hodsoll, Clare Reeder, Karine Macritchie, Paul McCrone, Til Wykes and Allan H. Young
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:371
  2. This descriptive study aimed to investigate adolescents’ motivations for participating in a randomised controlled trial (RCT), to explore the understanding that the young people had regarding a number of aspec...

    Authors: Nick Midgley, Danny Isaacs, Katharina Weitkamp and Mary Target
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:364
  3. Most women with breast cancer experience a progressive weight gain during and after treatment. Obesity is associated with an increased risk of recurrence, contralateral breast cancer, and death. Physical activ...

    Authors: Patrizia Gnagnarella, Daniele Dragà, Federica Baggi, Maria Claudia Simoncini, Annarita Sabbatini, Ketti Mazzocco, Fabio Domenico Bassi, Gabriella Pravettoni and Patrick Maisonneuve
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:363
  4. Accidental injury represents the most common type of traumatic event experienced by children under the age of 6 years. Around 10–30 % of young injured children will go on to develop post-traumatic stress disor...

    Authors: Alexandra C. De Young, Ann-Christin Haag, Justin A. Kenardy, Roy M. Kimble and Markus A. Landolt
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:362
  5. A major challenge in treating acute asthma exacerbations is the need to open constricted airways rapidly enough to reestablish ventilation and allow delivery of conventional medication to diseased airways. The...

    Authors: Francis H. Y. Green, Richard Leigh, Morenike Fadayomi, Gurkeet Lalli, Andrea Chiu, Grishma Shrestha, Sharif G. ElShahat, David Evan Nelson, Tamer Y. El Mays, Cora A. Pieron and John H. Dennis
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:361
  6. Gastroschisis research is limited in quality by the presence of significant heterogeneity in outcome measure reporting (PloS One 10(1):e0116908, 2015). Using core outcome sets in research is one proposed metho...

    Authors: Benjamin Allin, Andrew Ross, Sean Marven, Nigel J Hall and Marian Knight
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:360
  7. Tong Luo Hua Shi (TLHS) is a new formulation of the traditional Tibetan medicine Wu-wei-gan-lu that has been used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for hundreds of years in China. This study aimed...

    Authors: Wei Liu, Yuan-Hao Wu, Si-Yuan Hu, Cheng-Liang Zhong, Ming-Li Gao, Dong-Wu Liu, Hai-Yun Wang, Mu-Zhi Chen, Yue-Jin Song, Ben-Zha-Xi Yang, Qing-Shan Zheng, Hua Yao, Xue-Bing Qi and Gang Li
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:359
  8. In the UK, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infection presented by women in primary care. Recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs) are defined as three episodes of UTI in the las...

    Authors: Andrew Flower, Kim Harman, George Lewith, Michael Moore, Felicity L. Bishop, Beth Stuart and Nicholas Lampert
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:358
  9. Increasing levels of insecticide resistance as well as outdoor, residual transmission of malaria threaten the efficacy of existing vector control tools used against malaria mosquitoes. The development of odour...

    Authors: Alexandra Hiscox, Tobias Homan, Collins K. Mweresa, Nicolas Maire, Aurelio Di Pasquale, Daniel Masiga, Prisca A. Oria, Jane Alaii, Cees Leeuwis, Wolfgang R. Mukabana, Willem Takken and Thomas A. Smith
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:356
  10. About half of the daily smokers in Hong Kong have never tried and have no intention to quit smoking. More than one-third (37.9 %) of daily smokers have attempted to quit but failed. Nicotine replacement therap...

    Authors: Yee Tak Derek Cheung, Jessica Pui Kei Leung, Chelsia Ka Ching Cheung, William Ho Cheung Li, Man Ping Wang and Tai Hing Lam
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:355
  11. The incidence of cancer has been staying at a high level worldwide in recent years. With advances in cancer diagnosis and therapy strategy, the survival rate of patients with cancer has been increasing, but th...

    Authors: Jie-shu You, Jian-ping Chen, Jessie S.M. Chan, Ho-fun Lee, Mei-kuen Wong, Wing-Fai Yeung and Li-xing Lao
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:354
  12. Trials in school-aged children suggest vitamin D supplementation reduces asthma exacerbations. Primary aim: to examine whether vitamin D3 (100,000 IU) rapidly raises serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) ≥75 nmol/L i...

    Authors: Megan E. Jensen, Genevieve Mailhot, Nathalie Alos, Elizabeth Rousseau, John H. White, Ali Khamessan and Francine M. Ducharme
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:353
  13. Patients with recurrent episodes of non-cardiac chest pain may experience cardiac anxiety and avoidance behavior, leading to increased healthcare utilization. These patients might benefit from help and support...

    Authors: Ghassan Mourad, Anna Strömberg, Egil Jonsbu, Mikael Gustafsson, Peter Johansson and Tiny Jaarsma
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:352
  14. Cognitive behavior therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is an effective intervention for people who hear distressing voices (auditory hallucinations). However, there continues to be a problem of poor access to CBTp. C...

    Authors: Cassie M. Hazell, Mark Hayward, Kate Cavanagh, Anna-Marie Jones and Clara Strauss
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:351
  15. Sedation prior to esophagogastroduodenoscopy is widespread and increases patient comfort. However, it demands additional trained personnel, accounts for up to 40 % of total endoscopy costs and impedes rapid ho...

    Authors: Anja Schaible, Katja Schwan, Thomas Bruckner, Konstanze Plaschke, Markus W. Büchler, Markus Weigand, Peter Sauer, Christian Bopp and Phillip Knebel
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:350
  16. The school system has been identified as an ideal setting for the implementation of prevention and early intervention programs for suicide. However, in Australia, suicide-prevention programs that are routinely...

    Authors: Alison L. Calear, Jacqueline L. Brewer, Philip J. Batterham, Andrew Mackinnon, Peter A. Wyman, Mark LoMurray, Fiona Shand, Dominique Kazan and Helen Christensen
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:349
  17. The gut microbiome is increasingly recognized as a contributor to disease states. Patients with type 1 diabetes (DM1) have distinct gut microbiota in comparison to non-diabetic individuals, and it has been lin...

    Authors: Josephine Ho, Raylene A. Reimer, Manpreet Doulla and Carol Huang
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:347
  18. Obesity is an increasingly prevalent chronic condition that is associated with serious morbidity and mortality. Excess body weight is a risk factor contributing to diseases such as hypertension, heart disease,...

    Authors: Linda L. D. Zhong, Wai Kun, Tsz Fung Lam, Shi Ping Zhang, Jun Jun Yang, Tat Chi Ziea, Bacon Ng and Zhao Xiang Bian
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:346
  19. Subcutaneous administration of Ig (SCIg) has gained popularity as an alternative route of administration but has never been rigorously examined in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).

    Authors: Ivo N. van Schaik, Nan van Geloven, Vera Bril, Hans-Peter Hartung, Richard A. Lewis, Gen Sobue, John-Philip Lawo, Orell Mielke, David R. Cornblath and Ingemar S. J. Merkies
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:345
  20. Trials are robust sources of data for clinical practice; however, trial outcomes may not reflect what is important to communicate for decision-making. The study compared clinicians’ views of outcomes to includ...

    Authors: Angus G. K. McNair, Sara T. Brookes, Robert N. Whistance, Rachael O. Forsythe, Rhiannon Macefield, Jonathan Rees, James Jones, George Smith, Anne M. Pullyblank, Kerry N. L. Avery, Michael G. Thomas, Paul A. Sylvester, Anne Russell, Alfred Oliver, Dion Morton, Robin Kennedy…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:344
  21. Increasing access to health and social services through service-integration approaches may provide a direct and sustainable way to improve health and social outcomes in low-income families.

    Authors: Jane Drummond, Natasha Wiebe, Sylvia So, Laurie Schnirner, Jeffrey Bisanz, Deanna L. Williamson, Maria Mayan, Laura Templeton and Konrad Fassbender
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:343
  22. Although much has evolved in our understanding of the pathogenesis and factors affecting outcome of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), still there is no specific pharmacologic treatment ...

    Authors: Jesús Villar, Javier Belda, José Manuel Añón, Jesús Blanco, Lina Pérez-Méndez, Carlos Ferrando, Domingo Martínez, Juan Alfonso Soler, Alfonso Ambrós, Tomás Muñoz, Rosana Rivas, Ruth Corpas, Francisco J. Díaz-Dominguez, Marina Soro, Miguel Angel García-Bello, Rosa Lidia Fernández…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:342
  23. Missing outcomes can seriously impair the ability to make correct inferences from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Complete case (CC) analysis is commonly used, but it reduces sample size and is perceived ...

    Authors: Mavuto Mukaka, Sarah A. White, Dianne J. Terlouw, Victor Mwapasa, Linda Kalilani-Phiri and E. Brian Faragher
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:341
  24. The development of probiotics as therapies to cure or prevent disease lags far behind that of other investigational medications. Rigorously designed phase I clinical trials are nearly non-existent in the field...

    Authors: Smita Awasthi, Reason Wilken, Forum Patel, J. Bruce German, David A. Mills, Carlito B. Lebrilla, Kyoungmi Kim, Samara L. Freeman, Jennifer T. Smilowitz, April W. Armstrong and Emanual Maverakis
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:340
  25. Eyes sustaining open globe trauma are at high risk of severe visual impairment. Ocular injuries which result in visual loss invariably affect the posterior segment of the eye, and prevention of visual loss inv...

    Authors: Philip J. Banerjee, Victoria R. Cornelius, Rachel Phillips, Jessica W. Lo, Catey Bunce, Joanna Kelly, Caroline Murphy, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Elizabeth L. Robertson and David G. Charteris
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:339
  26. The ANCA-associated vasculitides (AAV) are systemic autoimmune inflammatory disorders characterised by necrotising inflammation affecting small to medium-sized blood vessels. Despite improvements in survival, ...

    Authors: Dimitrios Chanouzas, Lovesh Dyall, Peter Nightingale, Charles Ferro, Paul Moss, Matthew David Morgan and Lorraine Harper
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:338
  27. Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease. Kunxian capsule, a Chinese patent medicine which has been used in the treatment of immunologic diseases for many years in China, has an...

    Authors: Qiuxia Li, Li Li, Liqi Bi, Changhong Xiao, Zhiming Lin, Shuangyan Cao, Zetao Liao and Jieruo Gu
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:337
  28. Subject recruitment for medical research is challenging. Slow patient accrual leads to increased costs and delays in treatment advances. Researchers need reliable tools to manage and predict the accrual rate. ...

    Authors: Yu Jiang, Peter Guarino, Shuangge Ma, Steve Simon, Matthew S. Mayo, Rama Raghavan and Byron J. Gajewski
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:336
  29. Decisions to stop randomized trials are often based on traditional P value thresholds and are often unconvincing to clinicians. To familiarize clinical investigators with the application and advantages of Bayesia...

    Authors: Claudia Pedroza, Jon E. Tyson, Abhik Das, Abbot Laptook, Edward F. Bell and Seetha Shankaran
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:335
  30. This project proposes a pilot study to investigate the positive healing effects of cognitive training with simple arithmetic and reading aloud on elderly postsurgical patients. Elderly patients undergoing surg...

    Authors: Kay Kulason, Rui Nouchi, Yasushi Hoshikawa, Masafumi Noda, Yoshinori Okada and Ryuta Kawashima
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:334
  31. Authors: Sadie Wickwar, Hayley McBain, Stanton P. Newman, Shashivadan P. Hirani, Catherine Hurt, Nicola Dunlop, Chris Flood and Daniel G. Ezra
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:333

    The original article was published in Trials 2016 17:129

  32. Approximately 180 million people worldwide, (3 % of the world’s population) are infected with hepatitis C (HCV). Insulin resistance (IR) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) are common extrahepatic manifestations of chr...

    Authors: Mary-Anne Doyle, Joel Singer, Terry Lee, Miriam Muir and Curtis Cooper
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:331
  33. Small fiber neuropathy is the most common cause of neuropathic pain in peripheral neuropathies, with a minimum prevalence of 53/100,000. Patients experience excruciating pain, and currently available anti-neur...

    Authors: Bianca T. A. de Greef, Margot Geerts, Janneke G. J. Hoeijmakers, Catharina G. Faber and Ingemar S. J. Merkies
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:330
  34. Few studies have explored in depth the experiences of patients with advanced cancer who are participating in clinical investigational medicinal product trials. However, integrated qualitative studies in such t...

    Authors: Emily Harrop, Simon Noble, Michelle Edwards, Stephanie Sivell, Barbara Moore and Annmarie Nelson
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:329
  35. An estimated one billion children experience child abuse each year, with the highest rates in low- and middle-income countries. The Sinovuyo Teen programme is part of Parenting for Lifelong Health, a WHO/UNICE...

    Authors: Lucie Cluver, Franziska Meinck, Yulia Shenderovich, Catherine L. Ward, Rocio Herrero Romero, Alice Redfern, Carl Lombard, Jenny Doubt, Janina Steinert, Ricardo Catanho, Camille Wittesaele, Sachin De Stone, Nasteha Salah, Phelisa Mpimpilashe, Jamie Lachman, Heidi Loening…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:328
  36. Haemorrhage remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in trauma patients. Fibrinogen is an essential endogenous component of haemostasis and the plasma level is associated with bleeding, transfusion a...

    Authors: Jacob Steinmetz, Hanne Hee Henriksen, Anne Marie Sørensen, Theis Lange, Claus Falck Larsen, Pär I. Johansson and Jakob Stensballe
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:327
  37. Parkinson’s disease (PD) results from a loss of dopamine in the brain, leading to movement dysfunctions such as bradykinesia, postural instability, resting tremor and muscle rigidity. Furthermore, dopamine def...

    Authors: Ashlee M. Hendy, Alex Tillman, Timo Rantalainen, Makii Muthalib, Liam Johnson, Dawson J. Kidgell, Daniel Wundersitz, Peter G. Enticott and Wei-Peng Teo
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:326
  38. People struggling with chronic pain may benefit from different types of non-pharmacological interventions such as self-management courses. Self-management courses aim to increase participants’ skills and knowl...

    Authors: Torunn Hatlen Nøst, Aslak Steinsbekk, Ola Bratås and Kjersti Grønning
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:325
  39. Vascular dementia is the second most common cause of dementia affecting over seven million people worldwide, yet there are no licensed treatments. There is an urgent need for a clinical trial in this patient g...

    Authors: Caroline Greenan, Lynn Murphy, Ly-Mee Yu, Patrick G. Kehoe, Elizabeth Coulthard, Philip Bath, Robert Stewart, Rob Jones, Anne Corbett, Alan Thomas, Peter Connelly, Frank Arrojo, Rachel Canning, Sylvia Wallach, Catherine Henderson, Bernadette McGuinness…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:324
  40. Overweight and obesity are considered to be serious public health problems. In pediatric populations, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and hypertension associated with obesity occur with increased frequencies...

    Authors: Belén Pastor-Villaescusa, Javier Caballero-Villarraso, M. Dolores Cañete, Raúl Hoyos, José Maldonado, Gloria Bueno, Rosaura Leis, Ángel Gil, Ramón Cañete and Concepción M. Aguilera
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:323
  41. Before antiretroviral therapy (ART) became widely available in sub-Saharan Africa, several studies demonstrated that daily trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TS) prophylaxis reduced morbidity and mortality among H...

    Authors: Matthew B. Laurens, Randy G. Mungwira, Osward M. Nyirenda, Titus H. Divala, Maxwell Kanjala, Francis Muwalo, Felix A. Mkandawire, Lufina Tsirizani, Wongani Nyangulu, Edson Mwinjiwa, Terrie E. Taylor, Jane Mallewa, William C. Blackwelder, Christopher V. Plowe, Miriam K. Laufer and Joep J. van Oosterhout
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:322
  42. I1 Introduction

    Authors: Mona Kanaan, Noreen Dadirai Mdege, Ada Keding, RA Parker, N. Mills, A. Shah, F. Strachan, C. Keerie, C. J. Weir, Andrew Forbes, Karla Hemming, Sarah A. Lawton, Emma Healey, Martyn Lewis, Elaine Nicholls, Clare Jinks…
    Citation: Trials 2016 17(Suppl 1):311

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 17 Supplement 1

  43. During clinical trials, researchers rarely question nominal doses specified on labels of investigational products, overlooking the potential for inaccuracies that may result when calculating pharmacokinetic an...

    Authors: Nancy Perrottet, Françoise Brunner-Ferber, Eric Grouzmann, François Spertini, Jérôme Biollaz, Thierry Buclin and Nicolas Widmer
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:321
  44. When subgroup analyses are not correctly analyzed and reported, incorrect conclusions may be drawn, and inappropriate treatments provided. Despite the increased recognition of the importance of subgroup analys...

    Authors: Nicole B. Gabler, Naihua Duan, Eli Raneses, Leah Suttner, Michael Ciarametaro, Elizabeth Cooney, Robert W. Dubois, Scott D. Halpern and Richard L. Kravitz
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:320
  45. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and its associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) occur very commonly in older men. BPH and LUTS cause substantial physical and psychological impairment that could serio...

    Authors: XiangYun Liu, Guoyuan Huang, Peijie Chen, Yong Li, JiuLin Xiang, Ting Chen and Ru Wang
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:319
  46. Ventilator-acquired pneumonia (VAP) is a common reason for antimicrobial therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU). Biomarker-based diagnostics could improve antimicrobial stewardship through rapid exclusion of...

    Authors: Thomas P. Hellyer, Niall H. Anderson, Jennie Parker, Paul Dark, Tina Van Den Broeck, Suveer Singh, Ronan McMullan, Ashley M. Agus, Lydia M. Emerson, Bronagh Blackwood, Savita Gossain, Tim S. Walsh, Gavin D. Perkins, Andrew Conway Morris, Daniel F. McAuley and A. John Simpson
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:318

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2016 17:465

  47. It is estimated that up to 50 % of motor vehicle crash survivors develop significant psychological distress, such as depressive mood and anxiety, within 6 months of the crash. Associated impacts include loss o...

    Authors: Rebecca Guest, Yvonne Tran, Bamini Gopinath, Ian D. Cameron and Ashley Craig
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:317

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