Browsing by Author "Scott, Neil W."
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Item A 19 year population based cohort study analysing reoperation for recurrence following laparoscopic and open inguinal hernia repairs(2020-08) Ramsay, George; Scott, Neil W.; Jansen, Jan; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for EvaluationItem Clinical response of pigment epithelial detachment associated with neovascular age-related macular degeneration in switching treatment from Ranibizumab to Aflibercept(2018-06-22) Tyagi, Pallavi; Juma, Zain; Hor, Yong Keen; Scott, Neil W.; Ionean, Andreea; Santiago, Cynthia; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem Dates of birth and seasonal changes in well-being among 4904 subjects completing the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire(Elsevier, 2007) Eagles, John M.; Scott, Neil W.; Cameron, Isobel M.; Wileman, Samantha; Naji, Simon A.Background: Abnormal distributions of birthdates, suggesting intrauterine aetiological factors, have been found in several psychiatric disorders, including one study of out-patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.). We investigated birthdate distribution in relation to seasonal changes in well-being among a cohort who had completed the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). Method: A sample of 4904 subjects, aged 16 to 64, completed the SPAQ. 476 were cases of S.A.D. on the SPAQ and 580 were cases of sub-syndromal S.A.D. (S-S.A.D.). 92 were interview confirmed cases of S.A.D. Months and dates of birth were compared between S.A.D. cases and all others, between S.A.D. and S-S.A.D. cases combined and all others, and between interview confirmed cases and all others. Seasonality, as measured through seasonal fluctuations in well-being on the Global Seasonality Scores (GSS) of the SPAQ, was compared for all subjects by month and season of birth. Results: There was no evidence of an atypical pattern of birthdates for subjects fulfilling criteria for S.A.D., for the combined S.A.D. / S-S.A.D. group or for interview confirmed cases. There was also no relationship between seasonality on the GSS and month or season of birth. Limitations: Diagnoses of S.A.D. made by SPAQ criteria are likely to be overinclusive. Conclusion: Our findings differ from studies of patients with more severe mood disorders, including psychiatric out-patients with S.A.D. The lack of association between seasonality and birthdates in our study adds credence to the view that the aetiology of S.A.D. relates to separable factors predisposing to affective disorders and to seasonality.Item Interventions for treating people with symptoms of bladder pain syndrome : a network meta‐analysis(2020-07-30) Imamura, Mari; Scott, Neil W.; Wallace, Sheila A.; Ogah, Joseph A.; Ford, Abigail A.; Dubos, Yann A.; Brazzelli, Miriam; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem Interventions for treating people with symptoms of bladder pain syndrome : A network meta-analysis(2019-05-01) Imamura, Mari; Scott, Neil W.; Ogah, Joseph A.; Ford, Abigail A.; Wallace, Sheila A.; Dubos, Yann A.; Brazzelli, Miriam; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Medication adherence among patients with Type 2 diabetes : a mixed methods study(2018-12-11) Aloudah, Nouf M.; Scott, Neil W.; Aljadhey, Hisham S.; Araujo-Soares, Vera; Al Rubeaan, Khalid A.; Watson, Margaret C.; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem Open versus laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernia : an overview of systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials(2022-07-01) Haladu, Nafi’u; Alabi, Adegoke; Brazzelli, Miriam; Imamura, Mari; Ahmed, Irfan; Ramsay, George; Scott, Neil W.; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem Pharmacist services for non-hospitalised patients(2018-09-04) de Barra, Micheal; Scott, Claire L.; Scott, Neil W.; Johnston, Marie; de Bruin, Marijn; Nkansah, Nancy; Bond, Christine M.; Matheson, Catriona I.; Rackow, Pamela; Williams, A. Jessica; Watson, Margaret C.; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Biological SciencesItem Psychological preparation and postoperative outcomes for adults undergoing surgery under general anaesthesia(2016-05-26) Powell, Rachael; Scott, Neil W.; Manyande, Anne; Bruce, Julie; Vögele, Claus; Byrne-Davis, Lucie M. T.; Unsworth, Mary; Osmer, Christian; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem Replication and validation of higher order models demonstrated that a summary score for the EORTC QLQ-C30 is robust(2016-01) Giesinger, Johannes M.; Kieffer, Jacobien M.; Fayers, Peter; Groenvold, Mogens; Petersen, Morten Aa.; Scott, Neil W.; Sprangers, Mirjam A. G.; Velikova, Galina; Aaronson, Neil K.; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem Risk of Recurrent Stillbirth : Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis(2015-10) Lamont, Kathleen; Scott, Neil W.; Jones, Gareth T.; Bhattacharya, Sohinee; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Epidemiology Group; University of Aberdeen.University of Aberdeen; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics; University of Aberdeen.Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH)
