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  1. The integrated treatment of first episode psychosis has been shown to improve functionality and negative symptoms in previous studies. In this paper, we describe a study of integrated treatment (individual psy...

    Authors: Sara Barbeito, Patricia Vega, Sonia Ruiz de Azua, Vicent Balanza- Martinez, Francesc Colom, Esther Lorente, Ana Luengo, Ester Cerrillo, José Manuel Crespo and Ana González Pinto
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:416
  2. Despite persistent calls to measure the effectiveness of educational interventions on patient outcomes, few studies have been conducted. Within musculoskeletal physiotherapy, the effects of postgraduate clinic...

    Authors: Aled L Williams, Ceri J. Phillips, Alan Watkins and Alison B. Rushton
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:409
  3. Group reminiscence therapy is a brief and structured intervention in which participants share personal past events with peers. This approach has been shown to be promising for improving wellbeing and reducing ...

    Authors: Andrea Gaggioli, Chiara Scaratti, Luca Morganti, Marco Stramba-Badiale, Monica Agostoni, Chiara A. M. Spatola, Enrico Molinari, Pietro Cipresso and Giuseppe Riva
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:408
  4. Randomized controlled trials play a central role in evidence-based practice, but recruitment of participants, and retention of them once in the trial, is challenging. Moreover, there is a dearth of evidence th...

    Authors: Jo Rick, Jonathan Graffy, Peter Knapp, Nicola Small, David J. Collier, Sandra Eldridge, Anne Kennedy, Chris Salisbury, Shaun Treweek, David Torgerson, Paul Wallace, Vichithranie Madurasinghe, Adwoa Hughes-Morley and Peter Bower
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:407
  5. Systematic procedures addressing the limitations of eligibility determination are needed to improve the quality of participant recruitment and enrollment in randomized clinical trials. This paper describes an ...

    Authors: Robert D. Vining, Stacie A. Salsbury and Katherine A. Pohlman
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:406
  6. Existing psychological therapies for bipolar disorders have been found to have mixed results, with a consensus that they provide a significant, but modest, effect on clinical outcomes. Typically, these approac...

    Authors: Warren Mansell, Sara Tai, Alexandra Clark, Savas Akgonul, Graham Dunn, Linda Davies, Heather Law, Richard Morriss, Neil Tinning and Anthony P Morrison
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:405
  7. Longstanding complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is refractory to treatment with established analgesic drugs in most cases, and for many patients, alternative pain treatment approaches, such as with neuromod...

    Authors: Andreas Goebel, Nicholas Shenker, Nick Padfield, Karim Shoukrey, Candida McCabe, Mick Serpell, Mark Sanders, Caroline Murphy, Amaka Ejibe, Holly Milligan, Joanna Kelly and Gareth Ambler
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:404
  8. The single most distressing symptom for patients with advanced esophageal cancer is dysphagia. Amongst the more effective treatments for relief of dysphagia is insertion of a self-expanding metal stent (SEMS)....

    Authors: Douglas Adamson, Jane Blazeby, Annmarie Nelson, Chris Hurt, Lisette Nixon, Jim Fitzgibbon, Tom Crosby, John Staffurth, Mim Evans, Noreen Hopewell Kelly, David Cohen, Gareth Griffiths and Anthony Byrne
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:402
  9. A randomized controlled trial of a multicomponent dyadic intervention (a translated and adapted version of an intervention that has been shown to be effective for people with dementia in the USA) was performed...

    Authors: Anna-Eva Prick, Jacomine de Lange, Netta van ‘t Leven and Anne Margriet Pot
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:401
  10. Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) is recommended for post-operative pain relief in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery via a midline incision. However, the effectiveness of TEA is variable with high fa...

    Authors: Kate M Wilkinson, Anton Krige, Sarah G Brearley, Steven Lane, Michael Scott, Anthony C Gordon and Gordon L Carlson
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:400
  11. Despite significant investment in infrastructure many trials continue to face challenges in recruitment and retention. We argue that insufficient focus has been placed on the development and testing of recruit...

    Authors: Peter Bower, Valerie Brueton, Carrol Gamble, Shaun Treweek, Catrin Tudur Smith, Bridget Young and Paula Williamson
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:399
  12. The ‘cohort multiple Randomised Controlled Trial’ (cmRCT) design has been proposed as a potential solution to poor recruitment into clinical trials. The design randomly selects participants eligible for experi...

    Authors: David A Richards, Sarah Ross, Sarah Robens and Gunilla Borglin
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:398
  13. Acupuncture has been used in China to treat tinnitus for a long time. There is debate as to whether or not De Qi is a key factor in achieving the efficacy of acupuncture. However, there is no sufficient evidence ...

    Authors: Hui Xie, Xinrong Li, Jiaqin Lai, Yanan Zhou, Caiying Wang and Jiao Liang
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:397
  14. Subjective tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of a corresponding external sound for which there is no known medical etiology. For a minority of individuals with tinnitus, the condition impacts ...

    Authors: Roberta W Scherer, Craig Formby, Susan Gold, Sue Erdman, Charles Rodhe, Michele Carlson, Dave Shade, Melanie Tucker, Lee McCaffrey Sensinger, Gordon Hughes, George S Conley, Naomi Downey, Cynthia Eades, Margaret Jylkka, Ada Haber-Perez, Courtney Harper…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:396
  15. Technological innovations in dental materials have been fueled by the desire of patients to improve the esthetics of their teeth. This emphasis on esthetics has led dentists to seek resources that respect the ...

    Authors: Marcelo Mendes Pinto, Camila Haddad Leal de Godoy, Carolina Carvalho Bortoletto, Silvia Regina Garcia Olivan, Lara Jansiski Motta, Olga Maria Altavista, Katia Lumi, Ana Paula Taboada Sobral and Sandra Kalil Bussadori
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:395
  16. Alzheimer’s disease, a global public health issue, accounts for 60 to 80% of all dementias. Alzheimer’s disease primarily causes cognitive impairment and drugs have only modest short-term effects, highlighting...

    Authors: Fang Yu, Ulf G Bronas, Suma Konety, Nathaniel W Nelson, Maurice Dysken, Clifford Jack Jr, Jean F Wyman, David Vock and Glenn Smith
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:394
  17. Sleep is an essential component of good physical and mental health. Previous studies have reported that poor quality sleep is associated with an increased risk of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Hyper...

    Authors: Emer R McGrath, Colin A Espie, Andrew W Murphy, John Newell, Alice Power, Sarah Madden, Molly Byrne and Martin J O’Donnell
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:393
  18. The anterolateral approach is a commonly used technique for total hip replacement. It requires the detachment of a large part of the gluteus medius muscle. However, it is known that this muscle has a great imp...

    Authors: Claudia Hendrickx, Willem De Hertogh, Ulrike Van Daele, Peter Mertens and Gaetane Stassijns
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:392
  19. Smoking-related cues can trigger drug-seeking behaviors, and computer-based interventions that reduce cognitive biases towards such cues may be efficacious and cost-effective cessation aids. In order to optimi...

    Authors: Angela S Attwood, Tim Williams, Sally Adams, Francis J McClernon and Marcus R Munafò
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:391
  20. Approximately 30% of HIV-1-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy who achieve virologic control have unsatisfactory immune reconstitution, with CD4+ T-cell counts persistently below 350 cells/μL. T...

    Authors: Bertrand Lebouché, Mohammad-Ali Jenabian, Joel Singer, Gina M Graziani, Kim Engler, Benoit Trottier, Réjean Thomas, Marie-Josée Brouillette and Jean-Pierre Routy
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:390
  21. Edgewise fixed orthodontic appliances are available in two different bracket slot sizes (0.018 and 0.022 inch). Both systems are used by clinicians worldwide with some orthodontists claiming the superiority an...

    Authors: Ahmed MF El-Angbawi, David R Bearn and Grant T McIntyre
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:389
  22. Heart disease progression occurs in 30% of patients with chronic Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Supplementation with selenium (Se) in animal model of T. cruzi infection produced promising results. There is evidence...

    Authors: Pedro Emmanuel Alvarenga Americano do Brasil, Andréa Pereira de Souza, Alejandro Marcel Hasslocher-Moreno, Sérgio Salles Xavier, Sonia Regina Lambert Passos, Maria de Fátima Ramos Moreira, Marília Santini de Oliveira, Gilberto Marcelo Sperandio da Silva, Roberto Magalhães Saraiva, Claudia Santos de Aguiar Cardoso, Andréa Silvestre de Sousa, Mauro Felippe Felix Mediano, Maria da Gloria Bonecini de Almeida, Otacílio da Cruz Moreira, Constança Britto and Tania Cremonini de Araújo-Jorge
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:388

    The Update to this article has been published in Trials 2018 19:507

  23. It is well documented that heightened levels of parenting stress have a negative influence on children’s socio-emotional and behavioral development. Parenting stress may therefore be regarded as an outcome var...

    Authors: Inger Pauline Landsem, Bjørn Helge Handegård, Jorunn Tunby, Stein Erik Ulvund and John A Rønning
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:387
  24. The only subgroups of patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation in which the efficacy of cardiac resynchronization therapy has been scientifically proven are patients with indications for right ventr...

    Authors: Jan Ciszewski, Aleksander Maciag, Ilona Kowalik, Pawel Syska, Michal Lewandowski, Michal M Farkowski, Anna Borowiec, Tomasz Chwyczko, Mariusz Pytkowski, Hanna Szwed and Maciej Sterlinski
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:386
  25. At least 13% of mothers experience depression in the first postnatal year, with accompanying feelings of despair and a range of debilitating symptoms. Serious sequelae include disturbances in the mother-infant...

    Authors: Jeannette Milgrom and Charlene Holt
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:385
  26. A number of research funders, biomedical journals, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory agencies have adopted policies advocating or mandating that clinical trialists share data with external investigators...

    Authors: Vinay K Rathi, Kelly M Strait, Cary P Gross, Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, Steven Joffe, Harlan M Krumholz, Kristina Dzara and Joseph S Ross
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:384
  27. Since the first methodological publications on adaptive study design approaches in the 1990s, the application of these approaches in drug development has raised increasing interest among academia, industry and...

    Authors: Amelie Elsäßer, Jan Regnstrom, Thorsten Vetter, Franz Koenig, Robert James Hemmings, Martina Greco, Marisa Papaluca-Amati and Martin Posch
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:383
  28. Infections occur in 30% of stroke patients and are associated with unfavorable outcomes. Preventive antibiotic therapy lowers the infection rate after stroke, but the effect of preventive antibiotic treatment ...

    Authors: Willeke F Westendorp, Jan-Dirk Vermeij, Diederik W J Dippel, Marcel G W Dijkgraaf, Tom van der Poll, Jan M Prins, Frederique H Vermeij, Yvo B W E M Roos, Matthijs C Brouwer, Aeilko H Zwinderman, Diederik van de Beek and Paul J Nederkoorn
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:382
  29. Systematic reviews suggest that interventions that address school organisation are effective in reducing victimisation and bullying. We successfully piloted a school environment intervention modified from inte...

    Authors: Chris Bonell, Elizabeth Allen, Deborah Christie, Diana Elbourne, Adam Fletcher, Richard Grieve, Rosa LeGood, Anne Mathiot, Stephen Scott, Meg Wiggins and Russell M Viner
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:381
  30. Benefits of art participation after stroke are becoming increasingly recognized. Qualitative studies suggest that participation in visual arts creative engagement interventions (CEIs) during rehabilitation aft...

    Authors: Jacqui H Morris, Chris Kelly, Madalina Toma, Thilo Kroll, Sara Joice, Gillian Mead, Peter Donnan and Brian Williams
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:380
  31. Improved survival rates in early breast cancer and the chronic nature of disease relapse result in a large cohort of patients being available for long-term follow-up (LTFUP) in randomised controlled trials. Wh...

    Authors: Lucy S Kilburn, Jane Banerji and Judith M Bliss
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:379
  32. Adhesions develop in over 90% of patients after intra-abdominal surgery. Adhesion barriers are rarely used despite the high morbidity caused by intra-abdominal adhesions. Only one of the currently available ad...

    Authors: Martijn WJ Stommel, Chema Strik, Richard PG ten Broek and Harry van Goor
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:378
  33. Clustering of outcomes at centers involved in multicenter trials is a type of center effect. The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials Statement recommends that multicenter randomized controlled trials (R...

    Authors: Angela Reitsma, Rong Chu, Julia Thorpe, Sarah McDonald, Lehana Thabane and Eileen Hutton
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:377
  34. Advanced cancer patients experience considerable symptoms, problems, and needs. Early referral of these patients to specialized palliative care (SPC) could offer improvements. The Danish Palliative Care Trial ...

    Authors: Anna Thit Johnsen, Morten Aagaard Petersen, Christian Gluud, Jane Lindschou, Peter Fayers, Per Sjøgren, Lise Pedersen, Mette Asbjoern Neergaard, Tove Bahn Vejlgaard, Anette Damkier, Jan Bjoern Nielsen, Annette S Strömgren, Irene J Higginson and Mogens Groenvold
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:376
  35. It is often difficult to enrol healthy volunteers into a randomized controlled trial (RCT) as there are barriers to participants’ proper understanding of a trial. This study aimed to evaluate degrees of unders...

    Authors: Yoko Narikawa Shiono, Ying-Fang Zheng, Masahiro Kikuya, Masaaki Kawai, Takanori Ishida, Shinichi Kuriyama and Noriaki Ohuchi
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:375
  36. Nonadherence to treatment leads to suboptimal treatment outcomes and enormous costs to the economy. This is especially important in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The progressive nature of the degenerative process,...

    Authors: Rashmi Lakshminarayana, Duolao Wang, David Burn, K Ray Chaudhuri, Gemma Cummins, Clare Galtrey, Bruce Hellman, Suvankar Pal, Jon Stamford, Malcolm Steiger and Adrian Williams
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:374
  37. Vitamin D receptors have been identified in the spinal cord, nerve roots, dorsal root ganglia and glial cells, and its genetic polymorphism association with the development of lumbar disc degeneration and hern...

    Authors: Mahsa Sedighi and Ali Haghnegahdar
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:373
  38. Acute respiratory failure (ARF) remains the leading reason for intensive care unit (ICU) admission of immunocompromised patients. In the most severe cases, high-flow oxygen therapy may fail to ensure adequate ...

    Authors: Virginie Lemiale, Matthieu Resche-Rigon and Elie Azoulay
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:372
  39. Microvascular obstruction (MVO) secondary to ischaemic-reperfusion injury is an important but underappreciated determinant of short- and longer-term outcome following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) t...

    Authors: Sheraz A Nazir, Jamal N Khan, Islam Z Mahmoud, John P Greenwood, Daniel J Blackman, Vijay Kunadian, Martin Been, Keith R Abrams, Robert Wilcox, AA Jennifer Adgey, Gerry P McCann and Anthony H Gershlick
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:371
  40. Malnutrition is a common complication in patients at the palliative stage of cancer. During the curative phase of cancer, optimal enteral or parenteral nutrition intake can reduce morbidity and mortality, and ...

    Authors: Lionel Pazart, Elodie Cretin, Ghislain Grodard, Cecile Cornet, Florence Mathieu-Nicot, Franck Bonnetain, Mariette Mercier, Patrice Cuynet, Carole Bouleuc and Regis Aubry
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:370
  41. Many older adults are both highly sedentary (that is, spend considerable amounts of time sitting) and physically inactive (that is, do little physical activity). This protocol describes an exploratory trial of...

    Authors: Benjamin Gardner, Ingela Thuné-Boyle, Steve Iliffe, Kenneth R Fox, Barbara J Jefferis, Mark Hamer, Nick Tyler and Jane Wardle
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:368
  42. Malignant pleural mesothelioma is an incurable cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. The United Kingdom has the highest death rate from mesothelioma in the world and this figure is increasing. Median survival...

    Authors: Samal Gunatilake, Fraser JH Brims, Carole Fogg, Iain Lawrie, Nick Maskell, Karen Forbes, Najib Rahman, Steve Morris, Reuben Ogollah, Stephen Gerry, Mick Peake, Liz Darlison and Anoop J Chauhan
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:367
  43. Women with depression in pregnancy are faced with difficult treatment decisions. Untreated, antenatal depression has serious negative implications for mothers and children. While antidepressant drug treatment ...

    Authors: Simone Vigod, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Zafiris Daskalakis, Kellie Murphy, Joel Ray, Tim Oberlander, Sarah Somerton, Neesha Hussain-Shamsy and Daniel Blumberger
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:366
  44. Management of acute sore throat poses a significant burden on UK general practices, with almost 10% of registered patients attending their GP with sore throat every year. Nearly half of all patients presenting...

    Authors: Johanna Cook, Gail Hayward, Matthew Thompson, Alastair D Hay, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Kim Harman, Jane Wolstenholme, Rafael Perera, Merryn Voysey, Julie Allen, Maria Breen and Carl Heneghan
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:365
  45. Ageing populations may demand more blood transfusions, but the blood supply could be limited by difficulties in attracting and retaining a decreasing pool of younger donors. One approach to increase blood supp...

    Authors: Carmel Moore, Jennifer Sambrook, Matthew Walker, Zoe Tolkien, Stephen Kaptoge, David Allen, Susan Mehenny, Jonathan Mant, Emanuele Di Angelantonio, Simon G Thompson, Willem Ouwehand, David J Roberts and John Danesh
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:363
  46. Reporting the scoring details of continuous outcome measures in randomized trials allows readers to interpret the size of any effect of the intervention. This study aimed to determine, in a sample of randomize...

    Authors: Tammy C Hoffmann, Sarah T Thomas, Paul Ng Hung Shin and Paul P Glasziou
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:362
  47. Oral feedback from clinical educators is the traditional teaching method for improving clinical consultation skills in medical students. New approaches are needed to enhance this teaching model. Multisource fe...

    Authors: Michelle Mei Yee Lai, Noel Roberts and Jenepher Martin
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:361

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