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Sheila M Bird

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Drug and Alcohol Dependence|October 3, 2017
Corrigendum to "National record linkage study of mortality for a large cohort of opioid users ascertained by drug treatment or criminal justice sources in England, 2005-2009" [Drug Alcohol Depend. 146 (2015) 17-23]Matthias Pierce, Sheila M Bird, Matthew Hickman, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 8, 2015
Effectiveness of Scotland's National Naloxone Programme for reducing opioid-related deaths: a before (2006-10) versus after (2011-13) comparisonSheila M Bird, Andrew McAuley, Samantha Perry, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 7, 2006
Analyse transplant outcomes in distinct epochs of follow-upSheila M Bird, Roy Y Calne, Linda D Sharples
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 21, 2016
Effectiveness of Scotland's national naloxone programme: response to letter to editorSheila M Bird, Andrew McAuley, Samantha Perry, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 3, 2014
National record linkage study of mortality for a large cohort of opioid users ascertained by drug treatment or criminal justice sources in England, 2005-2009Matthias Pierce, Sheila M Bird, Matthew Hickman, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|May 28, 2016
Herbal medicine use and linked suspected adverse drug reactions in a prospective cohort of Ugandan inpatientsRonald Kiguba, Sam Ononge, Charles Karamagi, et al.
Drugs (Abingdon, England)|June 6, 2015
Take-home naloxone to prevent fatalities from opiate-overdose: Protocol for Scotland's public health policy evaluation, and a new measure to assess impactSheila M Bird, Mahesh K B Parmar, John Strang
Lancet (London, England)|September 27, 2003
Drug-related deaths by region, sex, and age group per 100 injecting drug users in Scotland, 2000-01Sheila M Bird, Sharon J Hutchinson, David J Goldberg
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 28, 2008
Estimating current injectors in Scotland and their drug-related death rate by sex, region and age-group via Bayesian capture--recapture methodsRuth King, Sheila M Bird, Gordon Hay, et al.
Plos One|April 2, 2013
The impact of study size on meta-analyses: examination of underpowered studies in Cochrane reviewsRebecca M Turner, Sheila M Bird, Julian P T Higgins
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence|October 3, 2017
Corrigendum to "National record linkage study of mortality for a large cohort of opioid users ascertained by drug treatment or criminal justice sources in England, 2005-2009" [Drug Alcohol Depend. 146 (2015) 17-23]Matthias Pierce, Sheila M Bird, Matthew Hickman, et al.
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 8, 2015
Effectiveness of Scotland's National Naloxone Programme for reducing opioid-related deaths: a before (2006-10) versus after (2011-13) comparisonSheila M Bird, Andrew McAuley, Samantha Perry, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|June 7, 2006
Analyse transplant outcomes in distinct epochs of follow-upSheila M Bird, Roy Y Calne, Linda D Sharples
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|April 21, 2016
Effectiveness of Scotland's national naloxone programme: response to letter to editorSheila M Bird, Andrew McAuley, Samantha Perry, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|December 3, 2014
National record linkage study of mortality for a large cohort of opioid users ascertained by drug treatment or criminal justice sources in England, 2005-2009Matthias Pierce, Sheila M Bird, Matthew Hickman, et al.
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|May 28, 2016
Herbal medicine use and linked suspected adverse drug reactions in a prospective cohort of Ugandan inpatientsRonald Kiguba, Sam Ononge, Charles Karamagi, et al.
Drugs (Abingdon, England)|June 6, 2015
Take-home naloxone to prevent fatalities from opiate-overdose: Protocol for Scotland's public health policy evaluation, and a new measure to assess impactSheila M Bird, Mahesh K B Parmar, John Strang
Lancet (London, England)|September 27, 2003
Drug-related deaths by region, sex, and age group per 100 injecting drug users in Scotland, 2000-01Sheila M Bird, Sharon J Hutchinson, David J Goldberg
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 28, 2008
Estimating current injectors in Scotland and their drug-related death rate by sex, region and age-group via Bayesian capture--recapture methodsRuth King, Sheila M Bird, Gordon Hay, et al.
Plos One|April 2, 2013
The impact of study size on meta-analyses: examination of underpowered studies in Cochrane reviewsRebecca M Turner, Sheila M Bird, Julian P T Higgins
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