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Predicting Out-of-Office Blood Pressure in the Clinic (PROOF-BP)Novelty and Significance: Derivation and Validation of a Tool to Improve the Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical Practice

Journal Article
Sheppard, J. P., Stevens, R., Gill, P., Martin, U., Godwin, M., Hanley, J., …McManus, R. J. (2016)
Predicting Out-of-Office Blood Pressure in the Clinic (PROOF-BP)Novelty and Significance: Derivation and Validation of a Tool to Improve the Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical Practice. Hypertension, 67(5), 941-950. https://doi.org/10.1161/hypertensionaha.115.07108
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressure readings compared with clinic measurements, resulting in misdiagnosis of...

Planning a community survey of the younger chronic sick and disabled living in Lothian Region

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Hanley, J., & McAndrew, L. (1987)
Planning a community survey of the younger chronic sick and disabled living in Lothian Region. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 10, 179-182. https://doi.org/10.1097/00004356-198712005-00037
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Are self-reported telemonitored blood pressure readings affected by end-digit preference: a prospective cohort study in Scotland

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Parker, R. A., Paterson, M., Padfield, P., Pinnock, H., Hanley, J., Hammersley, V. S., …McKinstry, B. (2018)
Are self-reported telemonitored blood pressure readings affected by end-digit preference: a prospective cohort study in Scotland. BMJ Open, 8(1), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019431
Objective Simple forms of blood pressure (BP) telemonitoring require patients to text readings to central servers creating an opportunity for both entry error and manipulati...

Driving experiences of disabled drivers

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Prasad, R., Hunter, J., & Hanley, J. (2006)
Driving experiences of disabled drivers. Clinical Rehabilitation, 20(5), 445-450. https://doi.org/10.1191/0269215506cr957oa
Objective: To study the influence of non-standard controls on return to driving after disability, including prevalence of accidents/retraining difficulties. Design: Postal que...

The impact of supported telemetric monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

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Wild, S., Hanley, J., Lewis, S., McKnight, J., McCloughan, L., Padfield, P., …McKinstry, B. (2013)
The impact of supported telemetric monitoring in people with type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 14(1), 198. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-198
Background Diabetes prevalence is increasing and current methods of management are unsustainable. Effective approaches to supporting self-management are required. The aim of t...

The impact of general practitioner morale on patient satisfaction with care: a cross-sectional study

Journal Article
McKinstry, B., Walker, J., Porter, M., Fulton, C., Tait, A., Hanley, J., & Mercer, S. (2007)
The impact of general practitioner morale on patient satisfaction with care: a cross-sectional study. BMC Family Practice, 8(1), https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-8-57
Background The association between stress and morale among general practitioners (GP) is well documented. However, the impact of GP stress or low morale on patient care is les...

Perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals on the impact of telemetrically supported patient self-management for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a qualitative study nested in the TELESCOT trial

Journal Article
Pinnock, H., Fairbrother, P., Hanley, J., McCloughan, L., Todd, A., & McKinstry, B. (2012)
Perspectives of patients and healthcare professionals on the impact of telemetrically supported patient self-management for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a qualitative study nested in the TELESCOT trial. International journal of integrated care, 12(4), https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.939
Background: Early identification of exacerbations reduces hospital admissions and may slow disease progression. The TELESCOT randomised control trial based in Lothian, Scotlan...

Cochrane EPOC Protocol Providing medication adherence feedback to healthcare providers. The effect on care and outcomes. Protocol for a Cochrane review update Authors

Working Paper
Hassett, R., Sabatier, B., Savoldelli, V., Mair, A., Hanley, J., Dima, A., & Paterson, R. (2022)
Cochrane EPOC Protocol Providing medication adherence feedback to healthcare providers. The effect on care and outcomes. Protocol for a Cochrane review update Authors
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (update). Background Key barriers to effectively supporting adherence include poor awareness amongst healthcare professionals (HCPs),...

Telemonitoring at scale for hypertension in primary care: An implementation study

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Hammersley, V., Parker, R., Paterson, M., Hanley, J., Pinnock, H., Padfield, P., …McKinstry, B. (2020)
Telemonitoring at scale for hypertension in primary care: An implementation study. PLoS Medicine, 17(6), e1003124. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1003124
Background While evidence from randomised controlled trials shows that telemonitoring for hypertension is associated with improved blood pressure (BP) control, healthcare syst...

Test-retest reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the urogenital distress inventory and the incontinence impact questionnaire

Journal Article
Hagen, S., Hanley, J., & Capewell, A. (2001)
Test-retest reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of the urogenital distress inventory and the incontinence impact questionnaire. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 21(6), (534-539). doi:10.1002/nau.10075. ISSN 0733-2467
Aims. To evaluate two quality of life measures for urinary incontinence (UI) in Scottish females. Methods. Three groups with UI from two regions in Scotland were studied. ...

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