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Ed Waddingham

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Statistics in Medicine|July 17, 2020
Exploiting relationships between outcomes in Bayesian multivariate network meta-analysis with an application to relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisEd Waddingham, Paul M Matthews, Deborah Ashby
Frontiers in Neurology|April 14, 2022
Challenges and Opportunities of Real-World Data: Statistical Analysis Plan for the Optimise:MS Multicenter Prospective Cohort Pharmacovigilance StudyEd Waddingham, Aleisha Miller, Ruth Dobson, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 30, 2015
A Bayesian approach to probabilistic sensitivity analysis in structured benefit-risk assessmentEd Waddingham, Shahrul Mt-Isa, Richard Nixon, et al.
Trials|June 22, 2024
A proposal for using benefit-risk methods to improve the prominence of adverse event results when reporting trialsNikki Totton, Ed Waddingham, Ruth Owen, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 27, 2015
A case study using the PrOACT-URL and BRAT frameworks for structured benefit risk assessmentRichard Nixon, Christoph Dierig, Shahrul Mt-Isa, et al.
BMJ Open|February 23, 2026
Cost-utility analysis of the Circle of Security-Parenting programme to reduce perinatal psychopathology in birthing parents in EnglandJiunn Wang, Camilla Rosan, Kim Alyousefi-van Dijk, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|October 10, 2025
Clinical effectiveness of the Circle of Security-Parenting group intervention for birthing parents in perinatal mental health services in England (COSI): a pragmatic, multicentre, assessor-masked, randomised controlled trialCamilla Rosan, Kim Alyousefi-van Dijk, Victoria Cornelius, et al.
BMJ Open|November 26, 2021
OPTIMISE: MS study protocol: a pragmatic, prospective observational study to address the need for, and challenges with, real world pharmacovigilance in multiple sclerosisRuth Dobson, Matthew Craner, Ed Waddingham, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|January 23, 2016
Recommendations for benefit-risk assessment methodologies and visual representationsDiana Hughes, Ed Waddingham, Shahrul Mt-Isa, et al.
BMC Psychology|February 7, 2026
Acceptability of Circle of Security-Parenting groups in NHS community perinatal mental health services in England: parent and practitioner perspectivesZoë Darwin, Lani Richards, Amy Clarke, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|July 17, 2020
Exploiting relationships between outcomes in Bayesian multivariate network meta-analysis with an application to relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisEd Waddingham, Paul M Matthews, Deborah Ashby
Frontiers in Neurology|April 14, 2022
Challenges and Opportunities of Real-World Data: Statistical Analysis Plan for the Optimise:MS Multicenter Prospective Cohort Pharmacovigilance StudyEd Waddingham, Aleisha Miller, Ruth Dobson, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 30, 2015
A Bayesian approach to probabilistic sensitivity analysis in structured benefit-risk assessmentEd Waddingham, Shahrul Mt-Isa, Richard Nixon, et al.
Trials|June 22, 2024
A proposal for using benefit-risk methods to improve the prominence of adverse event results when reporting trialsNikki Totton, Ed Waddingham, Ruth Owen, et al.
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|January 27, 2015
A case study using the PrOACT-URL and BRAT frameworks for structured benefit risk assessmentRichard Nixon, Christoph Dierig, Shahrul Mt-Isa, et al.
BMJ Open|February 23, 2026
Cost-utility analysis of the Circle of Security-Parenting programme to reduce perinatal psychopathology in birthing parents in EnglandJiunn Wang, Camilla Rosan, Kim Alyousefi-van Dijk, et al.
The Lancet. Psychiatry|October 10, 2025
Clinical effectiveness of the Circle of Security-Parenting group intervention for birthing parents in perinatal mental health services in England (COSI): a pragmatic, multicentre, assessor-masked, randomised controlled trialCamilla Rosan, Kim Alyousefi-van Dijk, Victoria Cornelius, et al.
BMJ Open|November 26, 2021
OPTIMISE: MS study protocol: a pragmatic, prospective observational study to address the need for, and challenges with, real world pharmacovigilance in multiple sclerosisRuth Dobson, Matthew Craner, Ed Waddingham, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety|January 23, 2016
Recommendations for benefit-risk assessment methodologies and visual representationsDiana Hughes, Ed Waddingham, Shahrul Mt-Isa, et al.
BMC Psychology|February 7, 2026
Acceptability of Circle of Security-Parenting groups in NHS community perinatal mental health services in England: parent and practitioner perspectivesZoë Darwin, Lani Richards, Amy Clarke, et al.
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