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  1. Alcohol abuse comes with risks for increased morbidity and mortality among patients with HIV. This study aims to determine the prevalence of alcohol use and other risk factors in a sample of primary care patie...

    Authors: Diana Huis in ’t Veld, Linda Skaal, Karl Peltzer, Robert Colebunders, John V Ndimande and Supa Pengpid
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:190
  2. Maintenance of the blind-to-treatment allocation is one of the most important means of avoiding bias in randomised controlled clinical trials. Commonly used methodologies to determine whether patients have bec...

    Authors: Stephen Wright, Paul Duncombe and Douglas G Altman
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:189
  3. Hypertension is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and the prevalence of hypertension tends to increase with age. Current treatments for hypertension have adverse side effects and poor adherence. The pu...

    Authors: Kyung-Min Shin, Ji-Eun Park, Yan Liu, Hee-Jung Jung, So-Young Jung, Min-Hee Lee, Kyung-Won Kang, Tae-Han Yook and Sun-Mi Choi
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:188
  4. Living with HIV makes considerable demands on a person in terms of self-management, especially as regards adherence to treatment and coping with adverse side-effects. The online HIV Treatment, Virtual Nursing ...

    Authors: José Côté, Gaston Godin, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Geneviève Rouleau, Pilar Ramirez-Garcìa, Joanne Otis, Cécile Tremblay and Ghayas Fadel
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:187
  5. Many women try to stop smoking in pregnancy but fail. One difficulty is that there is insufficient evidence that medications for smoking cessation are effective and safe in pregnancy and thus many women prefer...

    Authors: Michael Ussher, Paul Aveyard, Isaac Manyonda, Sarah Lewis, Robert West, Beth Lewis, Bess Marcus, Adrian H Taylor, Pelham Barton and Tim Coleman
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:186
  6. Rapid access chest pain clinics have facilitated the early diagnosis and treatment of patients with coronary heart disease and angina. Despite this important service provision, coronary heart disease continues...

    Authors: David E Newby, Michelle C Williams, Andrew D Flapan, John F Forbes, Allister D Hargreaves, Stephen J Leslie, Steff C Lewis, Graham McKillop, Scott McLean, John H Reid, James C Sprat, Neal G Uren, Edwin J van Beek, Nicholas A Boon, Liz Clark, Peter Craig…
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:184
  7. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system with a disabling progressive course. Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has recently been d...

    Authors: Paolo Zamboni, Antonio Bertolotto, Paolo Boldrini, Patrizia Cenni, Roberto D’Alessandro, Roberto D’Amico, Massimo Del Sette, Roberto Galeotti, Stefania Galimberti, Alessandro Liberati, Luca Massacesi, Donato Papini, Fabrizio Salvi, Silvana Simi, Andrea Stella, Luigi Tesio…
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:183
  8. Diarrheal diseases and dengue fever are major global health problems. Where provision of clean water is inadequate, water storage is crucial. Fecal contamination of stored water is a common source of diarrheal...

    Authors: Hans J Overgaard, Neal Alexander, Maria Ines Mátiz, Juan Felipe Jaramillo, Victor Alberto Olano, Sandra Vargas, Diana Sarmiento, Audrey Lenhart, Razak Seidu and Thor Axel Stenström
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:182
  9. The purpose of this research is to develop and evaluate methods for conducting pragmatic cluster randomized trials in a primary care electronic database. The proposal describes one application, in a less frequ...

    Authors: Alex Dregan, Tjeerd van Staa, Lisa Mcdermott, Gerard McCann, Mark Ashworth, Judith Charlton, Charles Wolfe, Anthony Rudd, Lucy Yardley and Martin Gulliford
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:181
  10. Strategies to protect the brain from postoperative delirium (POD) after hip fracture are urgently needed. The development of delirium often is associated with the loss of independence, poor functional recovery...

    Authors: Mark Coburn, Robert D Sanders, Mervyn Maze and Rolf Rossaint
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:180
  11. Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a condition characterized by recurrent, self-reported symptoms from multiple organ systems, attributable to exposure to a wide range of chemically unrelated substances at...

    Authors: Christian Riise Hauge, Peter Jensa E Bonde, Alice Rasmussen and Sine Skovbjerg
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:179
  12. Prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing due to lifestyle changes, particularly affecting those genetically at risk. We developed DiAlert as a targeted group-based intervention aimed to promote int...

    Authors: Wieke H Heideman, Maartje de Wit, Barend JC Middelkoop, Vera Nierkens, Karien Stronks, Arnoud P Verhoeff and Frank J Snoek
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:178
  13. Severe TBI, defined as a Glasgow Coma Scale ≤ 8, increases intracranial pressure and activates the sympathetic nervous system. Sympathetic hyperactivity after TBI manifests as catecholamine excess, hypertensio...

    Authors: Mayur B Patel, John W McKenna, JoAnn M Alvarez, Ayaka Sugiura, Judith M Jenkins, Oscar D Guillamondegui and Pratik P Pandharipande
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:177
  14. Beside traditional outcomes of safety and (cost-)effectiveness, the Institute of Medicine states patient-centeredness as an independent outcome indicator to evaluate the quality of healthcare. Providing patien...

    Authors: Aleida G Huppelschoten, Noortje TL van Duijnhoven, Rosella PMG Hermens, Chris Verhaak, Jan AM Kremer and Willianne LDM Nelen
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:175
  15. Risky drinking in pregnancy by UK women is likely to result in many alcohol-exposed pregnancies. Studies from the USA suggest that brief intervention has promise for alcohol risk reduction in antenatal care. H...

    Authors: Graeme B Wilson, Ruth McGovern, Grace Antony, Paul Cassidy, Mark Deverill, Erin Graybill, Eilish Gilvarry, Moira Hodgson, Eileen FS Kaner, Kirsty Laing, Elaine McColl, Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Judith Rankin
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:174
  16. Improving the quality of care for people with dementia and their carers has become a national priority in many countries. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) groups can be beneficial in improving cognition and...

    Authors: Martin Orrell, Lauren A Yates, Alistair Burns, Ian Russell, Robert T Woods, Zoe Hoare, Esme Moniz-Cook, Catherine Henderson, Martin Knapp, Aimee Spector and Vasiliki Orgeta
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:172
  17. The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is associated with significant distress and psychosocial morbidity. Although psychosocial interventions have been developed in an attempt to improve psychosocial outcomes ...

    Authors: Robert Sanson-Fisher, Lisa Mackenzie, Phyllis Butow, Nicole Rankin and Christine Paul
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:171
  18. Acute lung injury (ALI) is a common devastating clinical syndrome characterized by life-threatening respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation and multiple organ failure. There are in vitro, animal stud...

    Authors: Daniel F McAuley, John G Laffey, Cecilia M O’Kane, Mark Cross, Gavin D Perkins, Lynn Murphy, Christine McNally, Grainne Crealey and Michael Stevenson
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:170
  19. Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common and has been increasingly managed by opioid medications, of which the long-term efficacy is unknown. Furthermore, there is evidence that long-term use of opioids is assoc...

    Authors: Charlie CL Xue, Robert D Helme, Stephen Gibson, Malcolm Hogg, Carolyn Arnold, Andrew A Somogyi, Cliff Da Costa, Yanyi Wang, Shao-chen Lu and Zhen Zheng
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:169
  20. Systemic Therapy for Advanced or Metastatic Prostate cancer: Evaluation of Drug Efficacy (STAMPEDE) is a randomized controlled trial that follows a novel multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) design. We describe metho...

    Authors: Matthew R Sydes, Mahesh KB Parmar, Malcolm D Mason, Noel W Clarke, Claire Amos, John Anderson, Johann de Bono, David P Dearnaley, John Dwyer, Charlene Green, Gordana Jovic, Alastair WS Ritchie, J Martin Russell, Karen Sanders, George Thalmann and Nicholas D James
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:168
  21. Exercise training (ET) in addition to optimal medical therapy (OMT) in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) has been demonstrated to be superior to percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) with ...

    Authors: Madlen Uhlemann, Volker Adams, Karsten Lenk, Axel Linke, Sandra Erbs, Jennifer Adam, Holger Thiele, Thomas Hilberg, Matthias Gutberlet, Martin Grunze, Gerhard C Schuler and Sven Möbius-Winkler
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:167
  22. Whilst the overall proportion of young people drinking alcohol in the United Kingdom has decreased in recent years, those who do drink appear to drink a larger amount, and more frequently. Early and heavy drin...

    Authors: Stephanie O’Neil, Simon Coulton, Paolo Deluca, Mark Deverill, Colin Drummond, Eilish Gilvarry, Erin Graybill, Christine Harle, Denise Howel, Eileen Kaner, Paul McArdle, Elaine McColl, Ruth McGovern, Chris Speed, Elaine Stamp, Les Tate…
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:166
  23. There is evidence to suggest that delivery of diabetes self-management support by diabetes educators in primary care may improve patient care processes and patient clinical outcomes; however, the evaluation of...

    Authors: Enza Gucciardi, Mariella Fortugno, Stacey Horodezny, Wendy Lou, Souraya Sidani, Sherry Espin, Fiona Webster and Baiju R Shah
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:165
  24. World-wide healthcare systems are faced with an epidemic of type 2 diabetes. In the United Kingdom, clinical care is primarily provided by general practitioners (GPs) rather than hospital specialists. Intermed...

    Authors: Natalie Armstrong, Darrin Baines, Richard Baker, Richard Crossman, Melanie Davies, Ainsley Hardy, Kamlesh Khunti, Sudhesh Kumar, Joseph Paul O’Hare, Neil Raymond, Ponnusamy Saravanan, Nigel Stallard, Ala Szczepura and Andrew Wilson
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:164
  25. Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to stroke rehabilitation. In current clinical practice, visual feedback of movement performance is often limited to...

    Authors: Heather Thikey, Madeleine Grealy, Frederike van Wijck, Mark Barber and Philip Rowe
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:163
  26. Rapid conversion of atrial fibrillation (AF) to sinus rhythm may be achieved by the administration of class IA, IC and III antiarrhythmic drugs or vernakalant hydrochloride. However, that treatment may be rela...

    Authors: Michal M Farkowski, Aleksander Maciag, Rafal Dabrowski, Mariusz Pytkowski, Ilona Kowalik and Hanna Szwed
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:162
  27. Hwa-byung, a Korean culture-bound syndrome with both psychological and somatic symptoms, is also known as ‘anger syndrome’. It includes various physical symptoms including anxiety, a feeling of overheating, a ...

    Authors: Jeong-Su Park, Sunju Park, Chun-Hoo Cheon, Bo-Hyoung Jang, Song-Hee Lee, Seung-Hyun Lee, Sun-Yong Chung, Jong-Woo Kim, Chan-Yong Jeon, Jong-Hyeong Park, Yong-Cheol Shin and Seong-Gyu Ko
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:161
  28. Surgical microvascular decompression (MVD) is the curative treatment for hemifacial spasm (HFS). Monitoring MVD by recording the lateral spread response (LSR) intraoperatively can predict a successful clinical...

    Authors: Yuan Fang, Heng Zhang, Wenke Liu and Yu Li
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:160
  29. Depression in adolescents seems to be a growing problem that causes mental suffering and prevents young people from joining the workforce. There is also a high risk of relapse during adult life. There is emerg...

    Authors: Randi Ulberg, Anne Grete Hersoug and Per Høglend
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:159
  30. Decreasing salt consumption can prevent cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Practically, it is difficult to promote people’s awareness of daily salt intake and to change their eating habits in terms of reducing sal...

    Authors: Myo Nyein Aung, Motoyuki Yuasa, Saiyud Moolphate, Supalert Nedsuwan, Hidehiro Yokokawa, Tsutomu Kitajima, Kazuo Minematsu, Susumu Tanimura, Hiroshi Fukuda, Yoshimune Hiratsuka, Koichi Ono, Sachio Kawai and Eiji Marui
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:158
  31. There is compelling evidence that psychological factors may have the same or even greater impact on the possibility of adverse events on cardiac diseases (CD) than other traditional clinical risk factors. Anxi...

    Authors: Angelo Compare, Vassilis Kouloulias, Vontas Apostolos, Wendy Moreno Peña, Enrico Molinari, Enzo Grossi, Efstathopoulos Efstathios and Michele Carenini
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:157

    The Retraction Note to this article has been published in Trials 2018 19:692

  32. Despite bronchiectasis being increasingly recognised as an important cause of chronic respiratory morbidity in both indigenous and non-indigenous settings globally, high quality evidence to inform management i...

    Authors: Anne B Chang, Keith Grimwood, Colin F Robertson, Andrew C Wilson, Peter P van Asperen, Kerry-Ann F O’Grady, Theo P Sloots, Paul J Torzillo, Emily J Bailey, Gabrielle B McCallum, Ian B Masters, Catherine A Byrnes, Mark D Chatfield, Helen M Buntain, Ian M Mackay and Peter S Morris
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:156
  33. More than 100 surgical approaches to treat rectal prolapse have been described. These can be done through the perineum or transabdominally. Delorme’s procedure is the most frequently used perineal, resection r...

    Authors: Simone Rothenhoefer, Florian Herrle, Alexander Herold, Andreas Joos, Dieter Bussen, Meinhard Kieser, Petra Schiller, Christina Klose, Christoph M Seiler, Peter Kienle and Stefan Post
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:155
  34. Trials of complex interventions are criticized for being ‘black box’, so the UK Medical Research Council recommends carrying out a process evaluation to explain the trial findings. We believe it is good practi...

    Authors: Aileen Grant, Tobias Dreischulte, Shaun Treweek and Bruce Guthrie
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:154
  35. The successful Greater Green Triangle Diabetes Prevention Program (GGT DPP), a small implementation trial, has been scaled-up to the Victorian state-wide ‘Life!’ programme with over 10,000 individuals enrolled...

    Authors: Edward D Janus, James D Best, Nathalie Davis-Lameloise, Benjamin Philpot, Andrea Hernan, Catherine M Bennett, Sharleen O’Reilly, Rob Carter, Erkki Vartiainen and James A Dunbar
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:152
  36. Computerised cognitive behaviour therapy (cCBT) involves standardised, automated, interactive self-help programmes delivered via a computer. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies have s...

    Authors: Lina Gega, Louise Swift, Garry Barton, Gillian Todd, Nesta Reeve, Kelly Bird, Richard Holland, Amanda Howe, Jon Wilson and Jo Molle
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:151
  37. Adverse drug events are responsible for up to 7% of all admissions to acute care hospitals. At least 58% of these are preventable, resulting from incomplete drug information, prescribing or dispensing errors, ...

    Authors: Robyn Tamblyn, Allen R Huang, Ari N Meguerditchian, Nancy E Winslade, Christian Rochefort, Alan Forster, Tewodros Eguale, David Buckeridge, André Jacques, Kiyuri Naicker and Kristen E Reidel
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:150
  38. Over the last 30 years the number of people who drink alcohol at harmful levels has increased in many countries. There have also been large increases in rates of sexually transmitted infections. Available evid...

    Authors: Rahil Sanatinia, Barbara Barrett, Sarah Byford, Madeleine Dean, John Green, Rachel Jones, Baptiste Leurent, Anne Lingford-Hughes, Michael Sweeting, Robin Touquet, Peter Tyrer, Helen Ward and Mike J Crawford
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:149
  39. Coronary artery disease remains the dominant cause of mortality in developed countries. While platelets have been recognized to play a pivotal role in atherothrombosis, the ideal antiplatelet regime after coro...

    Authors: Hrvoje Gasparovic, Mate Petricevic, Tomislav Kopjar, Zeljko Djuric, Lucija Svetina and Bojan Biocina
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:148
  40. We describe the rationale and protocol for a randomized noninferiority controlled trial (RCT) to determine if the Flexi-T380(+) copper intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD) is comparable in terms of effectiv...

    Authors: Wendy V Norman, Jessica L Chiles, Caroline A Turner, Rollin Brant, Andra Aslan and Janusz Kaczorowski
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:147
  41. Adaptive designs allow planned modifications based on data accumulating within a study. The promise of greater flexibility and efficiency stimulates increasing interest in adaptive designs from clinical, acade...

    Authors: John A Kairalla, Christopher S Coffey, Mitchell A Thomann and Keith E Muller
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:145
  42. Hepatocellular carcinoma is a primary malignant tumor of the liver that accounts for an important health problem worldwide. Only 10 to 15% of hepatocellular carcinoma patients are suitable candidates for treat...

    Authors: Beatrijs A Seinstra, Luc Defreyne, Bieke Lambert, Marnix GEHH Lam, Helena M Verkooijen, Karel J van Erpecum, Bart van Hoek, Arian R van Erkel, Minneke J Coenraad, Imad Al Younis, Hans van Vlierberghe and Maurice AAJ van den Bosch
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:144
  43. There is a lack of evidence for the effective management of dental caries in children’s primary teeth. The trial entitled ‘Filling Children’s Teeth: Indicated Or Not?’ (FiCTION) was designed to examine the cli...

    Authors: Zoe Marshman, Nicola Innes, Chris Deery, Melanie Hall, Chris Speed, Gail Douglas, Jan Clarkson and Helen Rodd
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:143
  44. Dementia syndromes are under-diagnosed and under-treated in primary care. Earlier recognition of and response to dementia syndrome is likely to enhance the quality of life of people with dementia, but general ...

    Authors: Steve Iliffe, Tamar Koch, Priya Jain, Frances Lefford, Geoffrey Wong, Alex Warner and Jane Wilcock
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:142
  45. Asthma is a major cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality. In acute exacerbations of asthma, corticosteroids reduce relapses, subsequent hospital admission and the need for ß2-agonist therapy. Prednisolone is ...

    Authors: John Cronin, Una Kennedy, Siobhan McCoy, Sinéad Nic an Fhailí, Gloria Crispino-O’Connell, John Hayden, Abel Wakai, Sean Walsh and Ronan O’Sullivan
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:141

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