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Fiona V Lugg-Widger

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Clinical Trials (London, England)|November 18, 2018
Routinely collected data for trialists: The need for continued conversations and solution sharingFiona V Lugg-Widger, Michael Robling
International Journal of Population Data Science|June 7, 2021
Challenges in accessing routinely collected data from multiple providers in the UK for primary studies: Managing the morassFiona V Lugg-Widger, Lianna Angel, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery : the Official Journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery|May 12, 2024
Challenges of Using Routinely Collected Healthcare System Data in Randomised TrialsChristopher P Twine, Haroon Ahmed, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, et al.
Trials|March 30, 2023
A DELPHI study priority setting the remaining challenges for the use of routinely collected data in trials: COMORANT-UKAdam D N Williams, Gwyneth Davies, Amanda J Farrin, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|November 25, 2022
"I don't mean to be rude, but could you put a mask on while I'm here?" A qualitative study of risks experienced by domiciliary care workers in Wales during the COVID-19 pandemicHayley Prout, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, Lucy Brookes-Howell, et al.
BMJ Open|September 22, 2022
Myocardial infarction and stroke subsequent to urinary tract infection (MISSOURI): protocol for a self-controlled case series using linked electronic health recordsNicola F Reeve, Victoria Best, David Gillespie, et al.
BMJ Open|June 30, 2025
Risk of myocardial infarction and stroke following microbiologically confirmed urinary tract infection: a self-controlled case series study using linked electronic health dataNicola F Reeve, Victoria Best, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
BMJ Open|June 1, 2023
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domiciliary care workers in Wales, UK: a data linkage cohort study using the SAIL DatabankRebecca Cannings-John, Simon Schoenbuchner, Hywel Jones, et al.
BMJ Open|April 22, 2019
Long-term outcomes of urinary tract infection (UTI) in Childhood (LUCI): protocol for an electronic record-linked cohort studyFiona V Lugg-Widger, Lianna Angel, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
BMJ Open|February 11, 2022
Nurse-led home-visitation programme for first-time mothers in reducing maltreatment and improving child health and development (BB:2-6): longer-term outcomes from a randomised cohort using data linkageMichael Robling, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
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Clinical Trials (London, England)|November 18, 2018
Routinely collected data for trialists: The need for continued conversations and solution sharingFiona V Lugg-Widger, Michael Robling
International Journal of Population Data Science|June 7, 2021
Challenges in accessing routinely collected data from multiple providers in the UK for primary studies: Managing the morassFiona V Lugg-Widger, Lianna Angel, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery : the Official Journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery|May 12, 2024
Challenges of Using Routinely Collected Healthcare System Data in Randomised TrialsChristopher P Twine, Haroon Ahmed, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, et al.
Trials|March 30, 2023
A DELPHI study priority setting the remaining challenges for the use of routinely collected data in trials: COMORANT-UKAdam D N Williams, Gwyneth Davies, Amanda J Farrin, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|November 25, 2022
"I don't mean to be rude, but could you put a mask on while I'm here?" A qualitative study of risks experienced by domiciliary care workers in Wales during the COVID-19 pandemicHayley Prout, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, Lucy Brookes-Howell, et al.
BMJ Open|September 22, 2022
Myocardial infarction and stroke subsequent to urinary tract infection (MISSOURI): protocol for a self-controlled case series using linked electronic health recordsNicola F Reeve, Victoria Best, David Gillespie, et al.
BMJ Open|June 30, 2025
Risk of myocardial infarction and stroke following microbiologically confirmed urinary tract infection: a self-controlled case series study using linked electronic health dataNicola F Reeve, Victoria Best, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
BMJ Open|June 1, 2023
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domiciliary care workers in Wales, UK: a data linkage cohort study using the SAIL DatabankRebecca Cannings-John, Simon Schoenbuchner, Hywel Jones, et al.
BMJ Open|April 22, 2019
Long-term outcomes of urinary tract infection (UTI) in Childhood (LUCI): protocol for an electronic record-linked cohort studyFiona V Lugg-Widger, Lianna Angel, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
BMJ Open|February 11, 2022
Nurse-led home-visitation programme for first-time mothers in reducing maltreatment and improving child health and development (BB:2-6): longer-term outcomes from a randomised cohort using data linkageMichael Robling, Fiona V Lugg-Widger, Rebecca Cannings-John, et al.
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