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List of works by Cicely Kerr

'A heartbeat moment': qualitative study of GP views of patients bringing health information from the internet to a consultation

scientific article

Applying user-generated quality criteria to develop an Internet intervention for patients with heart disease

article

Assessing and demonstrating data saturation in qualitative inquiry supporting patient-reported outcomes research

scientific article

Economic evaluation in short bowel syndrome (SBS): an algorithm to estimate utility scores for a patient-reported SBS-specific quality of life scale (SBS-QoL™).

scientific article

Health-related quality of life in Parkinson's: impact of 'off' time and stated treatment preferences.

scientific article published on December 2015

Information from the Internet and the doctor-patient relationship: the patient perspective--a qualitative study

scientific article

Internet interventions for long-term conditions: patient and caregiver quality criteria

scientific article

Lay conceptions of the ethical and scientific justifications for random allocation in clinical trials

scholarly article by Elizabeth J Robinson et al published February 2004 in Social Science and Medicine

Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) assessment in epilepsy: a review of epilepsy-specific PROs according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory requirements.

scientific article published on 11 March 2013

The clients' perspective on change during treatment for an alcohol problem: qualitative analysis of follow-up interviews in the UK Alcohol Treatment Trial

scientific article published on January 2006

The impact of describing clinical trial treatments as new or standard

scientific article published on 01 April 2004

The impact of epilepsy on children and adult patients’ lives: Development of a conceptual model from qualitative literature

scientific article published on 09 August 2011

The potential of Web-based interventions for heart disease self-management: a mixed methods investigation

scientific article