Papers
Showing 159 published or preprint papers authored by the Bennett Institute.
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The NHS deserves better use of hospital medicines data
Hospitals Data BMJ Paper.
Status: Published
Categories
- OpenPrescribing
- Policy Insights
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Bringing NHS data analysis into the 21st century
JRSM Paper on NHS Analytics
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- Open Working
- Policy Insights
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Factors associated with COVID-19-related death using OpenSAFELY
Working on behalf of NHS England, this paper used the OpenSAFELY platform to quantify a range of clinical risk factors for COVID-19-related death in the largest cohort study conducted by any country to date.
Status: Published
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- OpenSAFELY
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Trends and variation in unsafe prescribing of methotrexate: a cohort study in English NHS primary care.
Describing trends and geographical variation in methotrexate prescribing that breaches national safety recommendation
Status: Published
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- OpenPrescribing
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The poor performance of apps assessing skin cancer risk
BMJ Skin apps paper
Categories
- Policy Insights
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Compliance with legal requirement to report clinical trial results on ClinicalTrials.gov: a cohort study
Lancet FDAAA Paper
Categories
- Policy Insights
- TrialsTracker
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Barriers to Working With National Health Service England's Open Data
JMIR Barriers paper
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- Open Working
- Policy Insights
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Why researchers should share their analytic code
BMJ Editorial
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- Open Working
- Policy Insights
- Research Integrity
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FDAAA TrialsTracker: A live informatics tool to monitor compliance with FDA requirements to report clinical trial results
FDAAA TrialsTracker Pre-Print
Status: Preprint
Categories
- Policy Insights
- TrialsTracker
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Variation in responsiveness to warranted behaviour change among NHS clinicians: novel implementation of change detection methods in longitudinal prescribing data
Determining how clinicians vary in their response to new guidance on existing or new interventions
Status: Published
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- OpenPrescribing
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Personalised Medicine Using N-of-1 Trials: Overcoming Barriers to Delivery
Paper about the importance of N-of-1 trials in healthcare
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- TrialsTracker
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Catalogue of bias: publication bias.
Reviewing causes of publication bias in medical literature
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- Research Integrity
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Impact of Chief Medical Officer activity on prescribing of antibiotics in England: an interrupted time series analysis
Determining if there was a measurable impact from the 5 year antimicrobial resistance strategy on overall antibiotic prescribing in NHS primary care in England.
Status: Published
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- OpenPrescribing
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Is Use of Homeopathy Associated With Poor Prescribing in English Primary Care? A Cross-Sectional Study
Prescribing of homeopathy still occurs in a small minority of English general practices. We hypothesised that practices that prescribe any homeopathic preparations might differ in their prescribing of other drugs.
Status: Published
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- OpenPrescribing
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Optimising laboratory monitoring of chronic conditions in primary care
This project set out to standardise the blood tests used for monitoring of chronic conditions in primary care across North Devon, and to measure and reduce the harms of unwarranted testing.
Status: Published
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- OpenPathology
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COMPare: a prospective cohort study correcting and monitoring 58 misreported trials in real time.
Identifying discrepancies in trial reporting in high-impact medical journals
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- Research Integrity
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COMPare: Qualitative analysis of researchers' responses to critical correspondence on a cohort of 58 misreported trials
Responses to correspondence highlighting discrepancies in trials reporting
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- Research Integrity
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Do doctors in dispensing practices with a financial conflict of interest prescribe more expensive drugs? A cross-sectional analysis of English primary care prescribing data.
Comparing prescribing variation for a number of common drugs between practices which have an in-house dispensary with those that don't.
Status: Published
Categories
- OpenPrescribing