PhD, BSc (Hons)
Chair in Health Services Research
- About
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- Email Address
- s.treweek@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 438145
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Shaun is a professor and joined the Centre in 2013 via a meandering path to health services research. He trained as a physicist and then did a bioengineering PhD involving lasers, blood and bits of skin. Then came health informatics, amputee rehabilitation and a move to Oslo, followed by eight years at the University of Dundee, three of which as Assistant Director of the Tayside Clinical Trials Unit.
Shaun is active in the field of efficient trial design, particularly pragmatic trial design, improved recruitment and retention interventions for trials, the design of complex interventions and the effective presentation of research evidence. He is leading an initiative called Trial Forge (http://www.trialforge.org) that aims to be more systematic about how we generate and use research evidence in making trial design, conduct, analysis and reporting decisions.
He is, or has been, involved in a range of trials, including an EC FP7 trial of treatments for a rare neuromuscular condition, a trial of a lifestyle intervention for women after pregnancy, a lifestyle change trial run through football clubs and the Scottish Premier League, a trial of nerve stilumation to improve continence among residents in care homes, a lifestyle change trial run through the Scottish breast screening program and a lung cancer screening trial. Finally, he coordinated DECIDE, a 5-year, EC-funded project that aimed to improve the way guideline information is communicated to health professionals, patients and the public, policymakers and others.
Best email for contact is streweek@mac.com.
Qualifications
- PhD Bioengineering1994 - University of Strathclyde
- BSc Applied Physics1990 - Brunel University
External Memberships
Funding committees
- Chair, Health Improvement, Protection and Services Committee, Chief Scientist Office, 2017 - 2021. Deputy Chair 2012 - 2017.
- External member of the Health Research Board - Ireland Clinical Trial Network Renewals Panel 2020-2021.
- External member of the Scottish Cancer Foundation Doctoral Training Fellowship award Panel 2020.
- Rapporteur and panel member for the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Program 2019.
- External member of the Health Research Board - Ireland/Interreg Cross-border Healthcare Intervention Trials in Ireland Network (CHITIN) Panel 2018.
Advisory and other committees (current)
- Member, Policy and Research Committee (Scientific Advisor), Grampian Regional Equality Council (GREC), 2022- present.
- Member, Steering Committee for The People’s Review, University of Galway, 2022 - present.
- NCITA Prostate Cancer Global Trial Steering Committee, University College London, 2022 - present.
- Scientific Advisor, Norwegian Centre for Epidemic Interventions Research, Oslo, Norway, 2021 - present.
- Chair, Trial planning subgroup of the NHS Research Scotland Restart Advisory Group ‘Data & Digital’ Working Group, 2021 - present.
- Member, Steering Committee for Ileostomy and Internal Pouch Association and Kingston Trust -funded study Hernia Active Living Trial (HALT), 2021 - present.
- Co-chair, MRC-NIHR Trial Methodology Research Partnership Inclusivity Subgroup, 2020 - present.
- Member, Scientific Advisory Committee NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North East and North Cumbria, 2020 - present.
- Member, Advisory Group, NIHR-funded Research on Research Registry and Hub, 2020 - present.
- Chair, Steering Committee for NIHR funded study ‘Snacktivity’ to promote physical activity and reduce future risk of disease in the population (2019 – present).
- Member, International Advisory Board, Research Square (publisher), 2019 - 2022.
- Member, External Advisory Group for the North Wales Organisation for Randomised Trials in Health, 2019 - present.
Publishing
- Editor-in-Chief for Trials (2018 - present).
Latest Publications
Update to Trial Forge Guidance 2: Addition of the Value of Information Criterion
TrialsContributions to Journals: ArticlesHealth experiences and inequalities across intersecting social identities in health research: a scoping review
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 112112Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2025.112112
A scoping review of randomised controlled trials of vaccines that recruited care home residents: lessons for future trials
Age and Ageing, vol. 54, no. 12, afaf355Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCONsensus-based Process evaluation reporting guideline for Public HEalth intervention Studies (CONPHES) conducted alongside an effectiveness trial: An e-Delphi study
BMJ Open, vol. 15, no. 12, e093962Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSometimes different, often the same: guidance on how recruitment and retention in trials need to be tailored to enhance participation of ethnic minority groups: a qualitative interview study in England
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 188, 112005Contributions to Journals: Articles
Prizes and Awards
Trial Forge won the 2019 Cochrane-REWARD Prize for reducing research waste (https://www.cochrane.org/news/2019-cochrane-reward-prize-winners-announced)
- Research
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Research Overview
Randomised trials; Trial methodology; Trial efficiency; Inclusion in trials; Recruitment; Retention; Communicating research
Research Areas
Current Research
Some of the projects I’m involved with include:
- Trial Forge (http://trialforge.org). A systematic approach to improving trial efficiency.
- ActWELL: a lifestyle change trial involving women attending routine breast screening in Scotland (http://www.actwellstudy.org).
- STEER: Systematic Techniques to Enhance Retention in RCTs. Developing theory-informed ways to reduce loss-to-follow-up in trials.
- Making clinical trials more efficient: consolidating, communicating and improving knowledge of patient recruitment interventions.
- The DECIDE project (http://www.decide-collaboration.eu). Improving the way guidelines are presented to users.
- Making clinical trials more relevant: improving and validating the PRECIS tool for matching trial design decisions to trial purpose - see PRECIS-2 elaboration paper and protocol.
- OPTIMISTIC - Observational Prolonged Trial In Myotonic dystrophy type 1 to Improve Stamina, a Target Identification Collaboration (http://optimistic-dm.eu)
- EuroFIT - improving men's health through healthy living programs delivered through football clubs (http://eurofitfp7.eu).
- The ECLS trial (http://www.eclsstudy.org): a trial evaluating the EarlyCDT-Lung blood test, which is designed to pick up lung cancer earlier, as part of a potential lung cancer screening program.
- The use of cardiac rehabilitation services to aid the recovery of colorectal cancer patients: A pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded feasibility study - see protocol.
- Improving the normalisation of complex interventions: Developing quantitative measures for users based on Normalisation Process Theory (http://www.normalizationprocess.org)
- Systematic Techniques for Assessing Recruitment to Trials (START): a programme to test recruitment interventions (http://www.population-health.manchester.ac.uk/mrcstart/)
- A web-based platform to support the development-evaluation-implementation process of the 2008 MRC framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions(see protocol)
- Supporting the Use of Research Evidence (SURE) for Policy in African Health Systems (http://www.who.int/evidence/sure/en/)
- Football Fans in Training (FFIT): a randomized controlled trial of a gender-sensitive weight loss and healthy living programme delivered to men aged 35-60 by Scottish Premier League (SPL) football clubs (http://www.spl-ffit.co.uk/)
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: Applied Health Sciences.
Current PhDs:
- ‘Making it easier for trial teams to design inclusive trials'– Primary supervisor.
- ‘Evaluating colon capsule endoscopy use in Scotland and the implications for patients and the NHS’ – Second supervisor.
Current MDs:
- ‘Use of BIS-targeted sedation in patients with severe Traumatic Brain Injury’ – Co-primary supervisor.
I have seen seven PhD students through to completion and have been an external examiner for seven PhDs and one MPhil, and internal examiner for one PhD and a convener for another. I have supervised eight MSc students through to completion.
Funding and Grants
Selected grants
July 2022 (1/10/2022 - 30/9/2025)
531,674 CAD awarded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to Weijer, C, Taljaard M, Althabe F, Binik A, Brehaut J, Eldridge S, Ferrand R, Gillies K, Giraudeau B, Goldstein C, Grimshaw J, Hemkens L, Hemming K, Johri, Kim S, Largent E, Leese J, London A, Magwood O, Marlin S, Mbuagbaw L, Mitchell S, Nicholls S, Petkovic J, Treweek S, Tugwell P, Welch V, van der Graaf R. for a project called ‘Ethical issues in cluster randomized trials: using stakeholder and patient engagement to generate guidance for the ethical design and conduct of trials evaluating clinical, health policy, health systems, and public health interventions.’
July 2022 (1/4/2023 - 31/3/27)
€370,000 awarded by Health Research Board to Shiely F, Loudon K, Nichol A, Taljaard M, Treweek S, Zwarenstein M for a study called ‘Development, validation and dissemination of the PRECIS-3 tool to support the design of pragmatic randomised controlled trials: Towards making clinical trials part of routine clinical care.’
April 2022
£11,985 awarded by the NHS Grampian Endowment Fund to Gardner H, Treweek S, Wilson P, Thompson L, Rodgers, N, Murray C. for a study called ‘A qualitative interview study with adults living in remote and rural areas of Grampian to explore barriers and facilitators to participation in clinical trials.’
March 2022
£1,625,150 awarded by NIHR to Parker A, Treweek S, Clarke M, Grimshaw J, Torgerson D for a project called ‘Using implementation science and Studies Within A Trial (IMPLEMENT SWATs) to improve evidence-based participant recruitment and retention in randomised controlled trials.’
January 2022
AUS$149,402 awarded by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council to Brijnath B, Gardner H, Ghersi D, Treweek S, Chan A-W, Orkin A, Welch V, Owusu-Addo E, Nkrumah K. for a study called ‘Proposal for guidelines to improve the planning and reporting of variables related to ethnic diversity in RCTs, as an extension of the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials.’
December 2021 (1/6/2022 - 31/5/2023)
€10,000 awarded by the Health Research Board Trial Methodology Research Network to Shiely F, Treweek S, Torgerson D, Dahly D, Crowley R, Clarke M, Murphy E, Briel M, Parker A, Gillies K, Weijer C for a project called ‘Trial Forge Guidance 3: Ethical issues in SWATs (Studies within a Trial).’
August 2021 (1/10/2021 - 30/9/2022)
£78,718 awarded by NIHR to Cooper C, Biggs K, Hancock H, Maier R, Shepherd V, Lane A, Torgerson D, Adamson J, Treweek S, Gardner H, Willis A, Isaacs T, Shiely F. for a study called ‘A collaborative study between CTUs and other researchers to identify the activities needed to improve representation of under-served groups in trials and understand their implementation.’
July 2021 (1/10/2021 - 30/9/2022)
£79,820 awarded by NIHR to Eldridge S, Lancaster G, Lawton S, Hopewell S, Treweek S, Gardner H, Jack A, Mohammed A, Jackson T for a study called ‘Promoting INCLUsivity through improving the practice anD utility of Ethnicity Data collection in trials (INCLUDED)’.
June 2021 (1/1/2022 - 31/5/2023)
£188,146 awarded by CSO to Treweek S, Gardner H, Gillies K, Witham M, Devane D, Khunti K, Bower P, Parker A, Oshisanya P, Soulsby I. for a study called ‘Improving ethnic diversity in trials: helping trial teams recruit and retain the ethnic groups essential for results with community-wide relevance and applicability.’
May 2021 (1/10/2021 - 30/9/2026)
€2,999,979 awarded by the Health Research Board to Devane D, Smith V, Dolan P, Shiely F, Toomey E, Treweek S. for a study called ‘HRB-TMRN Phase III Renewal 2021 – 2026’.
April 2021 (17/5/2021 - 16/9/2021
)£79,844 awarded by ESRC UKRI emergency COVID-19 funding to Treweek S, Brazzelli M, Isaacs T, Jack A, Kwaku-Odoi C, Bobat M, Durham C, Forde D, Mistry K, Rishi A. for a study called ‘Working with community groups to understand and reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority groups in the UK’
February 2021 (1/5/2021 - 30/4/2022)
£9,937 awarded by the MRC-NIHR Trial Methodology Research Partnership to Isaacs T, Treweek S, Finucane E, Gillies K, Noor N, Sydes M, Durand MA, Khunti K, Demjén Z, Burnett E, for a study called ‘Beyond "must speak English": In search of a fairer way to operationalise patient screening for language proficiency in trial recruitment.’
February 2021 (17/5/2021 - 31/10/2021)
£9,967 awarded by the MRC-NIHR Trial Methodology Research Partnership to Gardner H, Treweek S, Gillies K, Biesty L, Sohanpal R, Coffey T, Kearney A, Headlam I, Sopasay V, Antunes Batista da Silva F, Chaprana A, for a study called ‘Minority ExpeRiences In Trials (MERIT): Understanding why ethnic minority groups are under-represented in trials through a rapid qualitative evidence synthesis, and mapping evidence to find solutions.’
December 2020 (1/4/2021 - 30/11/2022)
£312,832 awarded by the MRC to Howick J, Hood K, Edwards A, Gillies K, Treweek S, Bower P. for a study called ‘Developing and Testing Participant Information Leaflets (PILs) that Inform and do not Cause Harm (PrinciPILs)’
November 2020
€9,997 awarded to Shiely F, Isaacs T, Finucane E, Treweek S, Gillies K, O’Sullivan L for a study called ‘Understanding the language and complexity of informed consent in clinical trials and identifying participant preferences and understanding of key trial processes - randomisation.’
- Publications
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Evaluation of interventions for informed consent for randomised controlled trials (ELICIT): protocol for a systematic review of the literature and identification of a core outcome set using a Delphi survey
Trials, vol. 16, 484Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPatients, health information, and guidelines: A focus-group study
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 212-219Contributions to Journals: ArticlesBreast cancer risk reduction - is it feasible to initiate a randomised controlled trial of a lifestyle intervention programme (ActWell) within a national breast screening programme?
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, vol. 11, 156Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPrimary care research network progress in Scotland
European Journal of General Practice, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 337-342Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSystematic techniques for assisting recruitment to trials (START): Study protocol for embedded, randomized controlled trials
Trials, vol. 15, no. 1, 407Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-407
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Interventions to improve recruitment and retention in clinical trials: A survey and workshop to assess current practice and future priorities
Trials, vol. 15, no. 1, 399Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-15-399
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Effective Feedback to Improve Primary Care Prescribing Safety (EFIPPS) a pragmatic three-arm cluster randomised trial: designing the intervention (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT01602705)
Implementation Science, vol. 9, 133Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPatient and public attitudes to and awareness of clinical practice guidelines: a systematic review with thematic and narrative syntheses
BMC Health Services Research, vol. 14, 321Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAbdominal massage for neurogenic bowel dysfunction in people with multiple sclerosis - The AMBER Trial - Abdominal Massage for Bowel dysfunction Effectiveness Research
19th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis (RIMS), pp. 977-978Contributions to Journals: Abstracts- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458514533628
Weight loss intervention for football fans – Authors' reply
The Lancet, vol. 383, no. 9935, pp. 2122Contributions to Journals: Letters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(14)61024-2
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Clinical trial design: increasing efficiency in evaluating new healthcare interventions
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 233-236Contributions to Journals: Comments and Debates- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.2217/cer.14.13
A gender-sensitised weight loss and healthy living programme for overweight and obese men delivered by Scottish Premier League football clubs (FFIT): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
The Lancet, vol. 383, no. 9924, pp. 1211-1221Contributions to Journals: ArticlesThe impact of a bodyweight and physical activity intervention (BeWEL) initiated through a national colorectal cancer screening programme: randomised controlled trial
BMJ, vol. 348, g1823Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g1823
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstreams/de04d9ab-5ade-478c-86e9-ae040d6d5f40/download
Paper-based and web-based intervention modeling experiments identified the same predictors of general practitioners' antibiotic-prescribing behavior
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 67, no. 3, pp. 296-304Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCRIB--the use of cardiac rehabilitation services to aid the recovery of patients with bowel cancer: a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded feasibility study
BMJ Open, vol. 4, no. 2, e004684Contributions to Journals: ArticlesGuidelines 2.0: systematic development of a comprehensive checklist for a successful guideline enterprise
Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 186, no. 3, pp. E123-142Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.131237
Advance telephone calls ahead of reminder questionnaires increase response rate in non-responders compared to questionnaire reminders only: The RECORD phone trial
Trials, vol. 15, 13Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAddressing the evidence to practice gap for complex interventions in primary care: a systematic review of reviews protocol
BMJ Open, vol. 4, no. 6, e005548Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCan a Theory-Informed Interactive Animation Increase Intentions to Engage in Physical Activity in Young People with Asthma?
Human-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services: 16th International Conference, HCI International 2014, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, June 22-27, 2014, Proceedings, Part III. Kuroso, M. (ed.). Springer, pp. 289-300, 12 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: ChaptersReducing patient delay with symptoms of acute coronary syndrome: a research protocol for a systematic review of previous interventions to investigate which behaviour change techniques are associated with effective interventions
Open Heart, vol. 1, no. 1, e000079Contributions to Journals: ArticlesWeight management for overweight and obese men delivered through professional football clubs: a pilot randomized trial
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, vol. 10, 121Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCreating clinical practice guidelines we can trust, use, and share: a new era is imminent
Chest, vol. 144, no. 2, pp. 381-389Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.13-0746
Recruiting and retaining postpartum women from areas of social disadvantage in a weight-loss trial: an assessment of strategies employed in the WeighWell feasibility study
Maternal and Child Nutrition, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 322-331Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8709.2011.00393.x
Making clinical trials more relevant: improving and validating the PRECIS tool for matching trial design decisions to trial purpose
Trials, vol. 14, 115Contributions to Journals: ArticlesImproving the normalization of complex interventions: measure development based on normalization process theory (NoMAD): study protocol
Implementation Science, vol. 8, 43Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMethods to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis
BMJ Open, vol. 3, no. 2, e002360Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDeveloping and Evaluating Communication Strategies to Support Informed Decisions and Practice Based on Evidence (DECIDE): protocol and preliminary results
Implementation Science, vol. 8, 6Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMeeting the challenges of recruitment to multicentre, community-based, lifestyle-change trials: a case study of the BeWEL trial
Trials, vol. 14, 436Contributions to Journals: ArticlesProtocol for the Effective Feedback to Improve Primary Care Prescribing Safety (EFIPPS) study: A cluster randomised controlled trial using ePrescribing data
BMJ Open, vol. 2, no. 6, e002359Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002359
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstreams/66640a9d-f6c4-44b8-a9c3-2cfa4c72a72e/download
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Study protocol of a mixed-methods evaluation of a cluster randomized trial to improve the safety of NSAID and antiplatelet prescribing: data-driven quality improvement in primary care
Trials, vol. 13, 154Contributions to Journals: ArticlesE-mail invitations to general practitioners were as effective as postal invitations and were more efficient
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 65, no. 7, pp. 793-797Contributions to Journals: ArticlesIntervention description is not enough: evidence from an in-depth multiple case study on the untold role and impact of context in randomised controlled trials of seven complex interventions
Trials, vol. 13, 95Contributions to Journals: ArticlesA cluster randomised stepped wedge trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted information technology-based intervention in reducing high-risk prescribing of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and antiplatelets in primary medical care: the DQIP study protocol
Implementation Science, vol. 7, 24Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDisclosure of investigators' recruitment performance in multicenter clinical trials: a further step for research transparency
PLoS Medicine, vol. 8, no. 12, e1001149Contributions to Journals: EditorialsIncomplete reporting of recruitment information in breast cancer trials published between 2003 and 2008
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 64, no. 11, pp. 1216-1222Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2011.01.007
Evaluating complex interventions and health technologies using normalization process theory: development of a simplified approach and web-enabled toolkit
BMC Health Services Research, vol. 11, 245Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSupporting postpartum weight loss in women living in deprived communities: design implications for a randomised control trial
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vol. 65, no. 8, pp. 952-958Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ejcn.2011.56
The Trans-femoral Fitting Predictor: a functional measure to predict prosthetic fitting in transfemoral amputees-validity and reliability
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, vol. 92, no. 8, pp. 1293-1297Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2011.03.021
Using a business model approach and marketing techniques for recruitment to clinical trials
Trials, vol. 12, pp. 74Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDeveloping and evaluating interventions to reduce inappropriate prescribing by general practitioners of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections: a randomised controlled trial to compare paper-based and web-based modelling experiments
Implementation Science, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 16Contributions to Journals: ArticlesNormalisation process theory: a framework for developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions
BMC medicine , vol. 8, 63Contributions to Journals: ArticlesThe translation research in a dental setting (TRiaDS) programme protocol
Implementation Science, vol. 5, 57Contributions to Journals: ArticlesStrategies to improve recruitment to randomised controlled trials
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, vol. 10, no. 1, MR000013Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.MR000013.pub4
The effect of alternative summary statistics for communicating risk reduction on decisions about taking statins: a randomized trial
PLoS Medicine, vol. 6, no. 8, e1000134Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMaking trials matter: pragmatic and explanatory trials and the problem of applicability
Trials, vol. 10, ARTN 37Contributions to Journals: Literature Reviews- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-10-37
What kind of randomized trials do we need?
Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 180, no. 10, pp. 998-1000Contributions to Journals: Editorials- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.082007
A pragmatic-explanatory continuum indicator summary (PRECIS): a tool to help trial designers
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 464-475Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2008.12.011
Why we will remain pragmatists: four problems with the impractical mechanistic framework and a better solution
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 485-488Contributions to Journals: Editorials- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2008.08.015
Improving the reporting of pragmatic trials: an extension of the CONSORT statement
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), vol. 337, a2390Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2390
The Trial Protocol Tool: the PRACTIHC software tool that supported the writing of protocols for pragmatic randomized controlled trials
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 59, no. 11, pp. 1127-1133Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2005.12.019