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Publications by Roger Killen
Dynamic Electronic Tracking and Escalation to Reduce Critical Care Transfers (DETECT): The Protocol for a Stepped Wedge Mixed Method Study to Explore the Clinical Effectiveness, Clinical Utility and Cost-Effectiveness of an Electronic Physiological Surveillance System for Use in Children
BMC Pediatrics
Child Health
Pediatrics
Perinatology
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Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Utility Analysis of the Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Primary Care: PsicAP Clinical Trial. Description of the Sub-Study Design
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Controlled Pre–post, Mixed-Methods Study to Determine the Effectiveness of a National Delirium Clinical Care Standard to Improve the Diagnosis and Care of Patients With Delirium in Australian Hospitals: A Protocol
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Clinical Effectiveness of Ranibizumab and Aflibercept for Central RVO: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using Electronic Medical Records From the USA
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The Clinical Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Enzyme Replacement Therapy for Gauchers Disease: A Systematic Review
Clinical Governance: An International Journal
The Effectiveness of an Activity Meter for Overweight Children and Their Caregivers in a Clinical Setting: A Pilot Study
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Effectiveness of Implementation of Electronic Malaria Information System as the National Malaria Surveillance System in Thailand
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