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  1. The incidence of chronic diseases, including diabetes mellitus (DM), heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is on the rise. The existing health care system must evolve to meet the ...

    Authors: Ian R Drennan, Katie N Dainty, Paul Hoogeveen, Clare L Atzema, Norm Barrette, Gillian Hawker, Jeffrey S Hoch, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Jane Philpott, Chris Spearen, Walter Tavares, Linda Turner, Melissa Farrell, Tom Filosa, Jennifer Kane, Alex Kiss…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:473
  2. With a prevalence of 3 to 8% among women of reproductive age, severe premenstrual symptoms are very common. Symptoms range from emotional and cognitive to physical changes. Severe symptoms (that is, premenstru...

    Authors: Johanna N Kues, Carolyn Janda, Maria Kleinstäuber and Cornelia Weise
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:472
  3. Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs, but this region has limited access to mental health workers and resources to address these needs. Despite the success...

    Authors: Keng-Yen Huang, Janet Nakigudde, Esther Calzada, Michael J Boivin, Gbenga Ogedegbe and Laurie Miller Brotman
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:471
  4. Over 50% of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) present with locoregionally advanced disease. Those at intermediate-to-high risk of recurrence after definitive therapy exhibit advanced ...

    Authors: Barbara Burtness, Jean P Bourhis, Jan B Vermorken, Kevin J Harrington and Ezra EW Cohen
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:469
  5. Uterine fibroids are the most common tumour in women of reproductive age. By the time they are 50-years-old around 80% of women will have developed one. Of these, around half will experience symptoms which wil...

    Authors: Klim McPherson, Isaac Manyonda, Mary-Ann Lumsden, Anna-Maria Belli, Jon Moss, Olivia Wu, Lee Middleton and Jane Daniels
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:468
  6. After the genocide in Rwanda, the country’s healthcare system collapsed. Remarkable gains have since been made by the state to provide greater clinical service capacity and expand health policies that are grou...

    Authors: Jeanine Condo, Brenda Kateera, Eugene Mutimura, Francine Birungi, Albert Ndagijimana, Stefan Jansen, Julius Kamwesiga, Jamie I Forrest, Edward J Mills and Agnes Binagwaho
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:467
  7. Chronic thoracic pain after cardiac surgery is prevalent (11 to 56%) and may affect patients’ physical and mental health status. Despite its favorable pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties, high doses...

    Authors: Sjoerd de Hoogd, Sabine JGM Ahlers, Eric PA van Dongen, Dick Tibboel, Albert Dahan and Catherijne AJ Knibbe
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:466
  8. Interest in improving care for the growing number of individuals with chronic conditions is rising. However, access to care is limited by distance, disability, and distribution of doctors. Small-scale studies ...

    Authors: Meredith A Achey, Christopher A Beck, Denise B Beran, Cynthia M Boyd, Peter N Schmidt, Allison W Willis, Sara S Riggare, Richard B Simone, Kevin M Biglan and E Ray Dorsey
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:465

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2016 17:7

  9. Providing evidence of impact highlights the benefits of medical research to society. Such evidence is increasingly requested by research funders and commonly relies on citation analysis. However, other indicat...

    Authors: Valerie C Brueton, Claire L Vale, Babak Choodari-Oskooei, Rachel Jinks and Jayne F Tierney
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:464
  10. Overweight and obesity are serious threats to health and increase healthcare utilization and costs. The Obesity Prevention Tailored for Health (OPT) study was designed to test the effectiveness of a family-bas...

    Authors: Nirupa R Ghai, Kim D Reynolds, Anny H Xiang, Kimberly Massie, Sabrina Rosetti, Lyzette Blanco, Mayra P Martinez and Virginia P Quinn
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:463
  11. Ulcers of the heel in diabetes are the source of considerable suffering and cost. In the absence of specific treatments, it has been suggested that removable, lightweight fibreglass heel casts may both promote...

    Authors: William Jeffcoate, Frances Game, Patricia Price, Ceri Phillips and Vivienne Turtle-Savage
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:462
  12. Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by fecal occult blood test (FOBT) significantly reduces CRC mortality, and compliance rates directly influence the efficacy of this screening method. The aim of this study is ...

    Authors: Hye Young Shin, Mina Suh, Hyung Won Baik, Kui Son Choi, Boyoung Park, Jae Kwan Jun, Chan Wha Lee, Jae Hwan Oh, You Kyoung Lee, Dong Soo Han and Do-Hoon Lee
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:461
  13. Compared to American Whites, African Americans have a higher prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), experiencing poorer metabolic control and greater risks for complications and death. Patient-level fa...

    Authors: Joni S Williams, Cheryl P Lynch, Rebecca G Knapp and Leonard E Egede
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:460
  14. Performing regular exercise is known to manifest a number of health benefits that mainly relate to cardiovascular and muscular adaptations to allow for greater oxygen extraction and utilization. There is incre...

    Authors: Abdullah F Alghannam, Kostas Tsintzas, Dylan Thompson, James Bilzon and James A Betts
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:459
  15. This study will evaluate hypoxia, as a novel concept in the pathogenesis of diabetic macular oedema (DMO). As the oxygen demand of the eye is maximum during dark-adaptation, we hypothesize that wearing light-m...

    Authors: Sobha Sivaprasad, Geoffrey Arden, A Toby Prevost, Roxanne Crosby-Nwaobi, Helen Holmes, Joanna Kelly, Caroline Murphy, Gary Rubin, Joanna Vasconcelos and Philip Hykin
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:458
  16. Maternal depression carries a major public health burden for mothers and their infants, yet there is a substantial treatment gap for this condition in low-resourced regions such as sub-Saharan Africa. To addre...

    Authors: Crick Lund, Marguerite Schneider, Thandi Davies, Memory Nyatsanza, Simone Honikman, Arvin Bhana, Judith Bass, Paul Bolton, Michael Dewey, John Joska, Ashraf Kagee, Landon Myer, Inge Petersen, Martin Prince, Dan J Stein, Graham Thornicroft…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:457
  17. Blinded outcome assessment is recommended in open-label trials to reduce bias, however it is not always feasible. It is therefore important to find other means of reducing bias in these scenarios.

    Authors: Brennan C Kahan, Suzie Cro, Caroline J Doré, Daniel J Bratton, Sunita Rehal, Nick A Maskell, Najib Rahman and Vipul Jairath
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:456
  18. Epilepsy is the most common neurological problem that affects people with learning disabilities. The high seizure frequency, resistance to treatments, associated skills deficit and co-morbidities make the mana...

    Authors: Marie-Anne Durand, Bob Gates, Georgina Parkes, Asif Zia, Karin Friedli, Garry Barton, Howard Ring, Linda Oostendorp and David Wellsted
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:455
  19. Natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) is the consequence of further development of minimally invasive surgery to reduce abdominal incisions and surgical trauma. The potential benefits are exp...

    Authors: Jonas D Senft, Rene Warschkow, Markus K Diener, Ignazio Tarantino, Daniel C Steinemann, Sebastian Lamm, Thomas Simon, Andreas Zerz, Beat P Müller-Stich and Georg R Linke
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:454
  20. Serious case reviews and research studies have indicated weaknesses in risk assessments conducted by child protection social workers. Social workers are adept at gathering information but struggle with analysi...

    Authors: Geraldine Macdonald, Jane Lewis, Kenneth Macdonald, Evie Gardner, Lynn Murphy, Catherine Adams, Deborah Ghate, Richard Cotmore and Jonathan Green
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:453
  21. Stepped care is recommended and implemented as a means to organise depression treatment. Compared with alternative systems, it is assumed to achieve equivalent clinical effects and greater efficiency. However,...

    Authors: Jacqueline J Hill, Willem Kuyken and David A Richards
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:452
  22. Depression accounts for the greatest disease burden of all mental health disorders, contributes heavily to healthcare costs, and by 2020 is set to become the second largest cause of global disability. Although...

    Authors: Karen Overend, Helen Lewis, Della Bailey, Kate Bosanquet, Carolyn Chew-Graham, David Ekers, Samantha Gascoyne, Deborah Hems, John Holmes, Ada Keding, Dean McMillan, Shaista Meer, Natasha Mitchell, Sarah Nutbrown, Steve Parrott, David Richards…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:2310

    The Erratum to this article has been published in Trials 2016 17:217

  23. Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common emergency that causes substantial mortality worldwide. Acute upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding accounts for about 75,000 hospital admissions each year in the UK an...

    Authors: Ian Roberts, Timothy Coats, Phil Edwards, Ian Gilmore, Vipul Jairath, Katharine Ker, Daniela Manno, Haleema Shakur, Simon Stanworth and Andrew Veitch
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:450
  24. The incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is estimated at 10 to 20% in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) and often requires renal replacement therapy (RRT). ICU mortality in AKI patients can exc...

    Authors: Rémi Bruyère, Agnès Soudry-Faure, Gilles Capellier, Christine Binquet, Abdelouaid Nadji, Stephane Torner, Gilles Blasco, Maria Yannaraki, Saber Davide Barbar and Jean-Pierre Quenot
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:449
  25. Approximal surfaces are a challenge to caries lesions control. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a simple,low-cost and promisor intervention for arresting caries lesions, but it has never been tested on approxi...

    Authors: Juliana Mattos-Silveira, Isabela Floriano, Fernanda R Ferreira, Maria E F Viganó, M A Frizzo, Alessandra Reyes, Tatiane F Novaes, Caroline M Moriyama, Daniela P Raggio, José C P Imparato, Fausto M Mendes and Mariana M Braga
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:448
  26. Homecare re-ablement services have been developed by local authorities in England in response to the government agenda for health and social care. These services aim to optimize users’ independence and ability...

    Authors: Phillip J Whitehead, Avril ER Drummond, Marion F Walker, Ruth H Parry, Ian D McGeorge and Zaid Latif
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:447
  27. Evolving standards of good publication practice (GPP) and a survey conducted in 2009 of authors, who were investigators and researchers not employed by the company prompted changes to GSK Vaccines’ publication...

    Authors: Isabelle Camby, Véronique Delpire, Laurence Rouxhet, Thomas Morel, Christine Vanderlinden, Nancy Van Driessche and Tatjana Poplazarova
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:446
  28. The incidence of sick sinus syndrome will increase due to population ageing. Consequently, this will result in an increase in the number of pacemaker implantations. The atrial lead is usually implanted in the ...

    Authors: Tanwier TTK Ramdjan, Lisette JME van der Does, Paul Knops, Jan CJ Res and Natasja MS de Groot
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:445
  29. Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a mechanically driven disease, and it is suggested that medial tibiofemoral knee-joint load increases with pharmacologic pain relief, indicating that pharmacologic pain relief may b...

    Authors: Brian Clausen, Anders Holsgaard-Larsen, Jens Søndergaard, Robin Christensen, Thomas P Andriacchi and Ewa M Roos
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:444
  30. Halitosis is a common problem that affects a large portion of the population worldwide. The origin of this condition is oral in 90% and systemic in 10% of cases. The unpleasant odor is mainly the result of vol...

    Authors: Rubia Garcia Lopes, Camila Haddad Leal de Godoy, Alessandro Melo Deana, Maria Eugenia Simões Onofre de Santi, Renato Araujo Prates, Cristiane Miranda França, Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes, Raquel Agnelli Mesquita-Ferrari and Sandra Kalil Bussadori
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:443
  31. Vascular cognitive impairment, no dementia (VCIND) is a condition at risk for future dementia and should be the target of preventive strategies. Preliminary evidence suggests that acupuncture may be a clinical...

    Authors: Bo-Feng Yang, Xiang-Hong Zeng, Yan Liu, Qing-Nan Fu, Tian He, Fang Li, Guang-Xia Shi, Bao-Zhen Liu, San-Feng Sun, Jun Wang, Lei Xiao, Yan-Mei Deng and Cun-Zhi Liu
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:442
  32. Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is a severe AIDS-defining illness with 90-day case mortality as high as 70% in sub-Saharan Africa, despite treatment. It is the leading cause of death in HIV patients in Asia and A...

    Authors: Jeremy Day, Darma Imran, Ahmed Rizal Ganiem, Natriana Tjahjani, Retno Wahyuningsih, Robiatul Adawiyah, David Dance, Mayfong Mayxay, Paul Newton, Rattanaphone Phetsouvanh, Sayaphet Rattanavong, Adrienne K Chan, Robert Heyderman, Joep J van Oosterhout, Wirongrong Chierakul, Nick Day…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:441
  33. Current interventions for haemorrhoidal disease include traditional haemorrhoidectomy (TH) and stapled haemorrhoidopexy (SH) surgery. However, uncertainty remains as to how they compare from a clinical, qualit...

    Authors: Angus J M Watson, Hanne Bruhn, Kathleen MacLeod, Alison McDonald, Gladys McPherson, Mary Kilonzo, John Norrie, Malcolm A Loudon, Kirsty McCormack, Brian Buckley, Steven Brown, Finlay Curran, David Jayne, Ramesh Rajagopal and Jonathan A Cook
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:439
  34. Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) can progress to cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and ultimately liver-related death. Although oral antiviral therapy for patients with CHB reduces the risk of such complicati...

    Authors: Jianhui Qu, Zujiang Yu, Qin Li, Yongping Chen, Dedong Xiang, Lin Tan, Chunliang Lei, Wenlin Bai, Hongyan Li, Qinghua Shang, Liang Chen, Xiaoyu Hu, Wei Lu, Zhiqin Li, Da Chen, Xiaodong Wang…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:438
  35. Cervical radiculopathy caused by spondylotic foraminal stenosis may require surgical treatment. Surgical options include anterior cervical foraminotomy and fusion or posterior cervical foraminotomy. Controvers...

    Authors: Anja Tschugg, Sabrina Neururer, Kai Michael Scheufler, Hanno Ulmer, Claudius Thomé and Aldemar Andres Hegewald
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:437
  36. The incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is increased compared to the general population. Immune dysregulation and systemic inflammation are thought to be associated with this...

    Authors: Bara Erhayiem, Sue Pavitt, Paul Baxter, Jacqueline Andrews, John P Greenwood, Maya H Buch and Sven Plein
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:436
  37. South Africa has a high and rising prevalence of hypertension. Many affected individuals are not using medication, and few have controlled blood pressure. Until recently, primary care clinics focused on matern...

    Authors: Margaret Thorogood, Jane Goudge, Melanie Bertram, Tobias Chirwa, Sandra Eldridge, Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Felix Limbani, Eustasius Musenge, Nokuzola Myakayaka, Stephen Tollman and Rhian Twine
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:435
  38. Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a threat to global public health, owing to the complexity and delay of diagnosis and treatment. The Global Consortium for Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Diagnostics (GC...

    Authors: Naomi Hillery, Erik J Groessl, Andre Trollip, Donald Catanzaro, Lynn Jackson, Timothy C Rodwell, Richard S Garfein, S-Y Grace Lin, Kathleen Eisenach, Theodore G Ganiats, Daniel Park, Faramarz Valafar, Camilla Rodrigues, Valeriu Crudu, Thomas C Victor and Antonino Catanzaro
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:434
  39. Electroencephalographic (EEG) status epilepticus is described in 10 to 35% of patients with postanoxic encephalopathy after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation and is associated with case fatality rates o...

    Authors: Barry J Ruijter, Michel JAM van Putten, Janneke Horn, Michiel J Blans, Albertus Beishuizen, Anne-Fleur van Rootselaar and Jeannette Hofmeijer
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:433
  40. The clinical benefits of bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS)-guided fluid management in patients on hemodialysis have been widely demonstrated. However, no previous reports have evaluated the effect of regular and...

    Authors: Seon Ha Baek, Kook-Hwan Oh, Sejoong Kim, Dong Ki Kim, Kwon-Wook Joo, Yun Kyu Oh, Byoung Geun Han, Jae Hyun Chang, Wookyung Chung, Yon Su Kim and Ki Young Na
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:432
  41. While physical activity, energy restriction and weight loss are the cornerstone of type 2 diabetes management, less emphasis is placed on optimizing skeletal muscle mass. As muscle is the largest mass of insul...

    Authors: Robin M Daly, Eliza G Miller, David W Dunstan, Deborah A Kerr, Vicky Solah, David Menzies and Caryl A Nowson
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:431
  42. In addition to their effects on bone health, high doses of cholecalciferol may have beneficial non-classic effects including the reduction of incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and ...

    Authors: Marie Courbebaisse, Corinne Alberti, Sandra Colas, Dominique Prié, Jean-Claude Souberbielle, Jean-Marc Treluyer and Eric Thervet
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:430
  43. The aim of this study was to assess the endorsement of reporting guidelines in Korean traditional medicine (TM) journals by reviewing their instructions to authors. We examined the instructions to authors in a...

    Authors: Jiae Choi, Ji Hee Jun, Byoung Kab Kang, Kun Hyung Kim and Myeong Soo Lee
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:429
  44. It is well known that information about clinical trials is not easily accessible by the public. In Japan, clinical trial information can be accessed by the general public through online registries; however, ma...

    Authors: Daisuke Ogino, Kunihiko Takahashi and Hajime Sato
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:428
  45. Recently, internet-based interventions have been proposed as effective treatments for people with panic disorder (PD). However, little is known about the clinical effects of integrating mobile technology into ...

    Authors: Lara Ebenfeld, Stefan Kleine Stegemann, Dirk Lehr, David Daniel Ebert, Hooria Jazaieri, Wouter van Ballegooijen, Burkhardt Funk, Heleen Riper and Matthias Berking
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:427
  46. The aim of the Youth Depression Alleviation–Combined Treatment (YoDA-C) study is to determine whether antidepressant medication should be started as a first-line treatment for youth depression delivered concur...

    Authors: Christopher G Davey, Andrew M Chanen, Sue M Cotton, Sarah E Hetrick, Melissa J Kerr, Michael Berk, Olivia M Dean, Kally Yuen, Mark Phelan, Aswin Ratheesh, Miriam R Schäfer, G Paul Amminger, Alexandra G Parker, Danijela Piskulic, Susy Harrigan, Andrew J Mackinnon…
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:425
  47. Cardiovascular disease, endothelial dysfunction, and oxidative stress are common complications among patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). In addition to the average blood glucose concentration, glycemic varia...

    Authors: Aline Fofonka, Jorge Pinto Ribeiro, Karina Rabello Casali and Beatriz D Schaan
    Citation: Trials 2014 15:424

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