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John N S Matthews

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Statistics in Medicine|September 13, 2013
An optimal multi-period crossover design for an application in paediatric nephrologyJohn N S Matthews
Biometrics|January 22, 2020
Highly efficient stepped wedge designs for clusters of unequal sizeJohn N S Matthews
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 23, 2013
Two-period, two-treatment crossover designs subject to non-ignorable missing dataJohn N S Matthews, Robin Henderson
Statistics in Medicine|November 8, 2017
CorrectionJohn N S Matthews, N H Badi
BMJ Paediatrics Open|November 4, 2021
I-KID study protocol: evaluation of efficacy, outcomes and safety of a new infant haemodialysis and ultrafiltration machine in clinical use: a randomised clinical investigation using a cluster stepped-wedge designHeather J Lambert, Shriya Sharma, John N S Matthews
Biometrics|October 29, 2022
Contrasting principal stratum and hypothetical strategy estimands in multi-period crossover trials with incomplete dataJohn N S Matthews, Sofia Bazakou, Robin Henderson, et al.
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 29, 2015
Penalised logistic regression and dynamic prediction for discrete-time recurrent event dataEntisar Elgmati, Rosemeire L Fiaccone, R Henderson, et al.
BMJ Open|January 15, 2015
Does the use of passive or active consent affect consent or completion rates, or dietary data quality? Repeat cross-sectional survey among school children aged 11-12 yearsSuzanne Spence, Martin White, Ashley J Adamson, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 25, 2014
A repeat cross-sectional study examining the equitable impact of nutritional standards for school lunches in England in 2008 on the diets of 4-7y olds across the socio-economic spectrumSuzanne Spence, John N S Matthews, Martin White, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 23, 2003
A nurse led education and direct access service for the management of urinary tract infections in children: prospective controlled trialMalcolm G Coulthard, Sue J Vernon, Heather J Lambert, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|September 13, 2013
An optimal multi-period crossover design for an application in paediatric nephrologyJohn N S Matthews
Biometrics|January 22, 2020
Highly efficient stepped wedge designs for clusters of unequal sizeJohn N S Matthews
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 23, 2013
Two-period, two-treatment crossover designs subject to non-ignorable missing dataJohn N S Matthews, Robin Henderson
Statistics in Medicine|November 8, 2017
CorrectionJohn N S Matthews, N H Badi
BMJ Paediatrics Open|November 4, 2021
I-KID study protocol: evaluation of efficacy, outcomes and safety of a new infant haemodialysis and ultrafiltration machine in clinical use: a randomised clinical investigation using a cluster stepped-wedge designHeather J Lambert, Shriya Sharma, John N S Matthews
Biometrics|October 29, 2022
Contrasting principal stratum and hypothetical strategy estimands in multi-period crossover trials with incomplete dataJohn N S Matthews, Sofia Bazakou, Robin Henderson, et al.
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 29, 2015
Penalised logistic regression and dynamic prediction for discrete-time recurrent event dataEntisar Elgmati, Rosemeire L Fiaccone, R Henderson, et al.
BMJ Open|January 15, 2015
Does the use of passive or active consent affect consent or completion rates, or dietary data quality? Repeat cross-sectional survey among school children aged 11-12 yearsSuzanne Spence, Martin White, Ashley J Adamson, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 25, 2014
A repeat cross-sectional study examining the equitable impact of nutritional standards for school lunches in England in 2008 on the diets of 4-7y olds across the socio-economic spectrumSuzanne Spence, John N S Matthews, Martin White, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 23, 2003
A nurse led education and direct access service for the management of urinary tract infections in children: prospective controlled trialMalcolm G Coulthard, Sue J Vernon, Heather J Lambert, et al.
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