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Deborah Buck

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BMJ Open|September 11, 2020
Protocol for the economic evaluation of metacognitive therapy for cardiac rehabilitation participants with symptoms of anxiety and/or depressionGemma E Shields, Adrian Wells, Patrick Doherty, et al.
Ophthalmology|July 7, 2007
Intermittent exotropiaMichael Clarke, Nicholas Strong, Deborah Buck, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 26, 2015
Surrendering control, or nothing to lose: Parents' preferences about participation in a randomised trial of childhood strabismus surgeryDeborah Buck, Vanessa Hogan, Christine J Powell, et al.
Trials|October 18, 2012
Surgery versus Active Monitoring in Intermittent Exotropia (SamExo): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trialDeborah Buck, Elaine McColl, Christine J Powell, et al.
Trials|May 1, 2015
A little more conversation please? Qualitative study of researchers' and patients' interview accounts of training for patient and public involvement in clinical trialsLouise Dudley, Carrol Gamble, Alison Allam, et al.
BMC Ophthalmology|January 20, 2012
The improving outcomes in intermittent exotropia study: outcomes at 2 years after diagnosis in an observational cohortDeborah Buck, Christine J Powell, Jugnoo Rahi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 14, 2025
Cost-effectiveness of metacognitive therapy for cardiac rehabilitation participants with symptoms of anxiety and/or depression: analysis of a randomised controlled trialGemma E Shields, Elizabeth Camacho, Linda M Davies, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 1, 2026
Women's social care provision in prison has improved but challenges remain: findings from a national survey in England eight years after the 2014 Care ActDeborah Buck, Adam O'Neill, Nina Marsh, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|February 18, 2022
A review of economic evaluations of health care for people at risk of psychosis and for first-episode psychosisGemma E Shields, Deborah Buck, Filippo Varese, et al.
BMJ Open|February 14, 2026
Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in Prison (DECISION) care pathway and training package: protocol for a realist-informed mixed-methods feasibility studyKatrina Forsyth, Deborah Buck, Kate Stalker, et al.
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Showing results (21-30 of 33) with videos related to

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Pageof 4
BMJ Open|September 11, 2020
Protocol for the economic evaluation of metacognitive therapy for cardiac rehabilitation participants with symptoms of anxiety and/or depressionGemma E Shields, Adrian Wells, Patrick Doherty, et al.
Ophthalmology|July 7, 2007
Intermittent exotropiaMichael Clarke, Nicholas Strong, Deborah Buck, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 26, 2015
Surrendering control, or nothing to lose: Parents' preferences about participation in a randomised trial of childhood strabismus surgeryDeborah Buck, Vanessa Hogan, Christine J Powell, et al.
Trials|October 18, 2012
Surgery versus Active Monitoring in Intermittent Exotropia (SamExo): study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trialDeborah Buck, Elaine McColl, Christine J Powell, et al.
Trials|May 1, 2015
A little more conversation please? Qualitative study of researchers' and patients' interview accounts of training for patient and public involvement in clinical trialsLouise Dudley, Carrol Gamble, Alison Allam, et al.
BMC Ophthalmology|January 20, 2012
The improving outcomes in intermittent exotropia study: outcomes at 2 years after diagnosis in an observational cohortDeborah Buck, Christine J Powell, Jugnoo Rahi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 14, 2025
Cost-effectiveness of metacognitive therapy for cardiac rehabilitation participants with symptoms of anxiety and/or depression: analysis of a randomised controlled trialGemma E Shields, Elizabeth Camacho, Linda M Davies, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 1, 2026
Women's social care provision in prison has improved but challenges remain: findings from a national survey in England eight years after the 2014 Care ActDeborah Buck, Adam O'Neill, Nina Marsh, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|February 18, 2022
A review of economic evaluations of health care for people at risk of psychosis and for first-episode psychosisGemma E Shields, Deborah Buck, Filippo Varese, et al.
BMJ Open|February 14, 2026
Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in Prison (DECISION) care pathway and training package: protocol for a realist-informed mixed-methods feasibility studyKatrina Forsyth, Deborah Buck, Kate Stalker, et al.
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