Journal articles
Hawton AJ (In Press). Evaluation of a home-based standing frame programme in people with progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SUMS): a pragmatic, multi-centre, randomised, controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis. Lancet Neurology
Hawton A, Goodwin E, Boddy K, Freeman J, Thomas S, Chataway J, Green C (In Press). Measuring the cost-effectiveness of treatments for people with Multiple Sclerosis: beyond quality-adjusted life-years. Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Goodwin EA, Hawton A, Green C (In Press). Using the Fatigue Severity Scale to inform healthcare decision-making in multiple sclerosis: mapping to three quality-adjusted life-year measures (EQ-5D-3L, SF-6D, MSIS-8D).
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes,
17(136).
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Goodwin E, Davey A, Green C, Hawton A (In Press). What drives differences in preferences for health states between patients and the public? a qualitative investigation of respondents' thought processes. Social Science and Medicine
Hawton AJ, Kandiyali R, Cabral C, Mytton J, Shilling V, Morris C, Ingram J (In Press). Working with patients and members of the public: informing health economics in child health research. Pharmacoeconomics Open
Creanor E, Hawton A (In Press). “I’m in a very good frame of mind”: a qualitative exploration of the experience of standing frame use in people with progressive multiple sclerosis. BMJ Open
Dhanda A, Andrade J, Allende H, Allgar V, Bailey M, Callaghan L, Cocking L, Goodwin E, Hawton A, Hayward C, et al (2024). Mental Imagery to Reduce Alcohol-related harm in patients with alcohol use disorder and alcohol-related liver damaGE: the MIRAGE randomised pilot trial results.
BMJ Open Gastroenterol,
11(1).
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Allan L, O'Connell A, Raghuraman S, Bingham A, Laverick A, Chandler K, Connors J, Jones B, Um J, Morgan-Trimmer S, et al (2023). A rehabilitation intervention to improve recovery after an episode of delirium in adults over 65 years (RecoverED): study protocol for a multi-centre, single-arm feasibility study.
Pilot Feasibility Stud,
9(1).
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Wainwright TW, Parkinson EP, Immins T, Docherty S, Goodwin E, Hawton A, Low M, Samways J, Rees T, Saunders G, et al (2023). CycLing and EducATion (CLEAT): protocol for a single centre randomised controlled trial of a cycling and education intervention versus standard physiotherapy care for the treatment of hip osteoarthritis.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord,
24(1).
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Thompson AJ, Moccia M, Amato MP, Calabresi PA, Finlayson M, Hawton A, Lublin FD, Marrie RA, Montalban X, Panzara M, et al (2023). Do the current MS clinical course descriptors need to change and if so how? a survey of the MS community.
Mult Scler,
29(11-12), 1363-1372.
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Appelboam A, Osborne R, Ukoumunne O, Black S, Boot S, Richards N, Scotney N, Rhodes S, Cranston T, Hawker R, et al (2023). Evaluation of the prehospital use of a Valsalva assist device in the emergency treatment of supraventricular tachycardia (EVADE SVT): study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.
BMJ Open,
13(6).
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Garrood A, Bjornstad G, Borek A, Gillett A, Lloyd J, Brand S, Tarrant M, Ball S, Hawton A, McDonald A, et al (2023). Healthy Parent Carers: Acceptability and practicability of online delivery and learning through implementation by delivery partner organisations.
Health Expect,
26(5), 2050-2063.
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Heather A, Goodwin E, Green C, Morrish N, Ukoumunne OC, Middleton RM, Hawton A (2023). Multiple sclerosis health-related quality of life utility values from the UK MS register.
Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical,
9(2).
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Smith JE, Barnard EBG, Brown-O'Sullivan C, Cardigan R, Davies J, Hawton A, Laing E, Lucas J, Lyon R, Perkins GD, et al (2023). The SWiFT trial (Study of Whole Blood in Frontline Trauma)-the clinical and cost effectiveness of pre-hospital whole blood versus standard care in patients with life-threatening traumatic haemorrhage: study protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial.
Trials,
24(1).
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Halliday BJ, Chatfield S, Cameron L, Hosking J, Shawe J, Hawton A, Hayward C, Carter K, Freeman JA (2022). Evaluating the Management of chronic Pelvic girdle Pain following pregnancy (EMaPP): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial to compare a customised pelvic orthosis with standard care. BMJ Open, 12(8).
Dhanda AD, Allende H, Allgar V, Andrade J, Bailey MP, Callaghan L, Cocking L, Goodwin E, Hawton A, Hayward C, et al (2022). Mental Imagery to Reduce Alcohol-related harm in patients with alcohol dependence and alcohol-related liver damaGE: the MIRAGE pilot trial protocol.
BMJ Open,
12(5).
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Golijani-Moghaddam N, Dawson DL, Evangelou N, Turton J, Hawton A, Law GR, Roche B, Rowan E, Burge R, Frost AC, et al (2022). Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training (SMART) in multiple sclerosis (MS): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial.
Pilot Feasibility Stud,
8(1).
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Frost AC, Golijani-Moghaddam N, Burge R, Dawson DL, Evangelou N, Roche B, Turton J, Hawton A, Law G, Rowan E, et al (2022). Usability and acceptability of a cognitive training intervention (SMART) for people with multiple sclerosis (MS): a prefeasibility formative evaluation. NIHR Open Research, 2
Goodwin E, Hawton A, Whitty JA, Green C (2021). Exploring the Factors that Influence Workforce Participation for People with Multiple Sclerosis: a Discrete Choice Experiment.
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation Abstract.
Bjornstad G, Cuffe-Fuller B, Ukoumunne OC, Fredlund M, McDonald A, Wilkinson K, Lloyd J, Hawton A, Berry V, Tarrant M, et al (2021). Healthy Parent Carers: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 7
Hawton A, Boddy K, Kandiyali R, Tatnell L, Gibson A, Goodwin E (2021). Involving Patients in Health Economics Research: "The PACTS Principles".
Patient,
14(4), 429-434.
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Marsden J, Pavlou M, Dennett R, Gibbon A, Knight-Lozano R, Jeu L, Flavell C, Freeman J, Bamiou DE, Harris C, et al (2020). Vestibular rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis comparing customised with booklet based vestibular rehabilitation for vestibulopathy and a 12 month observational cohort study of the symptom reduction and recurrence rate following treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
BMC Neurology,
20(1).
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Freeman J, Hendrie W, Jarrett L, Hawton A, Barton A, Dennett R, Jones B, Zajicek J, Creanor S (2019). Assessment of a home-based standing frame programme in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (SUMS): a pragmatic, multi-centre, randomised, controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis.
The Lancet Neurology,
18(8), 736-747.
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Limond J, Wade SL, Vickery PJ, Jeffery A, Warren FC, Hawton A, Smithson J, Ford T, Haworth S, Adlam A-LR, et al (2019). Clinical and cost-effectiveness of teen online problem-solving for adolescents who have survived an acquired brain injury in the UK: protocol for a randomised, controlled feasibility study (TOPS-UK).
BMJ Open,
9(8).
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Hawton A, Green C, Goodwin E, Harrower T (2019). Health state utility values (QALY weights) for Huntington's disease: an analysis of data from the European Huntington's Disease Network (EHDN).
Eur J Health Econ,
20(9), 1335-1347.
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Bjornstad G, Wilkinson K, Cuffe-Fuller B, Fitzpatrick K, Borek A, Ukoumunne OC, Hawton A, Tarrant M, Berry V, Lloyd J, et al (2019). Healthy Parent Carers peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children: protocol for a feasibility study using a parallel group randomised controlled trial design.
Pilot and Feasibility Studies,
5(1).
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Callaghan L, Thompson TP, Creanor SC, Quinn C, Senior J, Green C, Hawton AJ, Byng R, Wallace G, Sinclair J, et al (2019). Individual health trainers to support health and well-being for people under community supervision in the criminal justice system: the STRENGTHEN pilot RCT. Public Health Research, 7(20).
Freeman J, Hendrie W, Jarrett L, Hawton A-M, Barton A, Dennett R, Jones B, Marsden J, Zajicek J, Creanor S, et al (2019). Standing up in people with progressive multiple sclerosis (SUMS): a multi-centre randomised controlled trial evaluating a home-based standing frame programme. Physiotherapy, 105, e24-e25.
Goodwin E, Green C, Hawton A (2018). Health State Values Derived from People with Multiple Sclerosis for a Condition-Specific Preference-Based Measure: Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale–Eight Dimensions–Patient Version (MSIS-8D-P).
Value in Health,
21(11), 1338-1345.
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Thompson TP, Callaghan L, Hazeldine E, Quinn C, Walker S, Byng R, Wallace G, Creanor S, Green C, Hawton A, et al (2018). Health trainer-led motivational intervention plus usual care for people under community supervision compared with usual care alone: a study protocol for a parallel-group pilot randomised controlled trial (STRENGTHEN).
BMJ Open,
8(6).
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Green C, Goodwin E, Hawton A (2017). "naming and Framing": the Impact of Labeling on Health State Values for Multiple Sclerosis.
Medical Decision Making,
37(6), 703-714.
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Hawton AJ, Goodwin E, Boddy K, Tatnell L (2017). Involving members of the public in health economics research: Insights from selecting health states for valuation to estimate quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) weights. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
Hawton AJ, Round J (2017). Statistical alchemy: conceptual validity and mapping to generate health state utility values. PharmacoEconomics - Open, DOI 10.1007/s41669-017-0027-2
Hawton A, Green C (2016). Health Utilities for Multiple Sclerosis. Value in Health, 19(4), 460-468.
Goodwin V, Paudyal P, Perry M, Day N, Hawton A, Gericke C, Ukoumunne O, Byng R (2016). Implementing a patient-initiated review system for people with rheumatoid arthritis: a prospective, comparative service evaluation.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice Abstract.
Hawton AJ, Green C (2016). Multiple sclerosis: relapses, resource use, and costs.
Eur J Health Econ,
17(7), 875-884.
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Hawton A, Goodwin E (2014). Patients and health economists: working together to build a better research base for making decisions about the funding of treatments for MS.
QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH,
23, 15-15.
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Hawton A, Shearer J, Goodwin E, Green C (2013). Squinting through layers of fog: assessing the cost effectiveness of treatments for multiple sclerosis.
Appl Health Econ Health Policy,
11(4), 331-341.
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Hawton A, Green C, Telford CJ, Wright DE, Zajicek JP (2012). The use of multiple sclerosis condition-specific measures to inform health policy decision-making: mapping from the MSWS-12 to the EQ-5D.
Mult Scler,
18(6), 853-861.
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Trappes-Lomax T, Hawton A (2012). The user voice: Older people's experiences of reablement and rehabilitation.
Journal of Integrated Care,
20(3), 181-194.
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Hawton A, Green C, Telford C, Zajicek J, Wright D (2012). Using the Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale to estimate health state utility values: mapping from the MSIS-29, version 2, to the EQ-5D and the SF-6D.
Value Health,
15(8), 1084-1091.
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Dickens AP, Richards SH, Hawton A, Taylor RS, Greaves CJ, Green C, Edwards R, Campbell JL (2011). An evaluation of the effectiveness of a community mentoring service for socially isolated older people: a controlled trial.
BMC Public Health,
11 Abstract.
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Hawton A, Green C, Dickens AP, Richards SH, Taylor RS, Edwards R, Greaves CJ, Campbell JL (2011). The impact of social isolation on the health status and health-related quality of life of older people.
Qual Life Res,
20(1), 57-67.
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Mbugua Gitau G, Liversedge H, Goffey D, Hawton A, Liversedge N, Taylor M (2009). The influence of maternal age on the outcomes of pregnancies complicated by bleeding at less than 12 weeks.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand,
88(1), 116-118.
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Wyatt K, Carter M, Mahtani V, Barnard A, Hawton A, Britten N (2008). The impact of consumer involvement in research: an evaluation of consumer involvement in the London Primary Care Studies Programme.
Fam Pract,
25(3), 154-161.
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Barber C, Powell R, Ellis A, Hewett J (2007). Comparing pain control and ability to eat and drink with standard therapy vs Gelclair: a preliminary, double centre, randomised controlled trial on patients with radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis.
Support Care Cancer,
15(4), 427-440.
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Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M, Taylor R, Power M, Stead J, Bainbridge I (2006). Buying Time I: a prospective, controlled trial of a joint health/social care residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital.
Health Soc Care Community,
14(1), 49-62.
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Ellis A, Trappes-Lomax T, Fox M, Taylor R, Power M, Stead J, Bainbridge I (2006). Buying time II: an economic evaluation of a joint NHS/Social Services residential rehabilitation unit for older people on discharge from hospital.
Health Soc Care Community,
14(2), 95-106.
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Sweeney G, Ellis A (2003). Making an impact: exploring delegates' perceptions of the clinical governance development programme. Clinical Governance: an International Journal, 8(3), 262-270.
Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A (2003). Real life research: Bridging the gap between research and practice. Journal of Integrated Care, 11(4), 17-27.
Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M (2002). Real life research: Building an evidence base for intermediate care. Managing Community Care, 10(6), 15-21.
Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A (2001). Real life research: Designing and implementing a study on the health/social care interface. Managing Community Care, 9(3), 22-30.
Trappes-Lomax T, Ellis A, Fox M (2001). Real life research: the ups and sowns of an intermediate care study. Managing Community Care, 9(5), 18-24.
Burgoyne CB, Routh DA, Ellis A (1999). The transition to the Euro: Some perspectives from Economic Psychology. Journal of Consumer Policy, 22, 91-116.
Blacklay A, Eiser C, Ellis A (1998). Development and evaluation of an information booklet for adult survivors of cancer in childhood.
Archives of Disease in Childhood,
78(4), 340-344.
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Ellis A, Stores G, Mayou R (1998). Psychological concequences of road traffic accidents in children. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 7, 61-68.
Stores G, Ellis AJ, Wiggs L (1998). Sleep and psychological disturbance in nocturnal asthma. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 78(5), 413-419.
Eiser C, Cool P, Grimer RJ, Carter SR, Cotter IM, Ellis AJ, Kopel S (1997). Quality of life in children following treatment for a malignant primary bone tumour around the knee.
Sarcoma,
1(1), 39-45.
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Eiser C, Cool P, Grimer R, Carter S, Ellis A, Kopel S, Eiser JR (1997). The role of monitoring in determining quality of life following treatment for a bone tumor.
Int J Behav Med,
4(4), 397-414.
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Conferences
Goodwin E, Green C, Boddy K, Freeman J, Thomas S, Chataway J, Hawton A (2020). Exploring the relevance and validity of wellbeing measures that can be used in cost-effectiveness analysis in the context of multiple sclerosis.
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Freeman J, Marsden J, Pavlou M, Dennett R, Gibbon A, Bamiou D, Harris C, Hawton A, Jones B, Creanor S, et al (2020). Vestibular Rehabilitation in People with Multiple Sclerosis.
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Hendrie W, Dennett R, Jarrett L, Creanor S, Barton A, Hawton A, Marsden J, Freeman J (2019). “I’m in a very good frame of mind”: the experience of standing frame use in people with progressive multiple sclerosis.
Jarrett L, Hendrie W, Dennett R, Creanor S, Barton A, Hawton AM, Marsden J, Freeman J (2018). "I'm in a very good frame of mind": the experience of standing frame use in people with progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Wynford-Thomas R, Harding K, Hawton A, Hirst C, Tallantyre E, Green C, Robertson N (2018). EQ-5D IN THE ASSESSMENT OF RELAPSE RECOVERY IN MS.
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Goodwin EA, Hawton A, Green C (2018). Mapping Fatigue Severity Scale scores to utility values from three preference-based measures (EQ-5D, SF-6D and MSIS-8D). European Health Economics Association (EuHEA) Conference. 12th - 14th Jul 2018.
Green C, Goodwin E, Hawton A (2018). QUALITY-ADJUSTED LIFE-YEARS (QALYS) AND HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE.
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Freeman J, Hendrie W, Jarrett L, Hawton A, Barton A, Dennett R, Jones B, Marsden J, Zajicek J, Creanor S, et al (2018). Standing up in multiple sclerosis (SUMS): a multi-centre randomised controlled trial evaluating the clinical and cost effectiveness of a home-based self-management standing frame programme in people with progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Goodwin EA, Hawton A, Davey A, Green C (2018). What were they thinking? Investigating what influences respondents’ preferences when answering time trade-off questions. European Health Economics Association (EuHEA) Conference. 12th - 14th Jul 2018.
Goodwin EA, Green C, Hawton A (2017). Quality-adjusted life-years from the perspective of people with multiple sclerosis. MS Frontiers. 29th - 30th Jun 2017.
Freeman JA, Hendrie W, Creanor S, Jarrett L, Barton A, Hawton A, Morby D, Hooley S, Marsden J, Zajicek J, et al (2017). Standing up in Multiple Sclerosis (SUMS): Protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial evaluating the clinical and cost effectiveness of a home-based self-management standing frame programme in people with progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Goodwin EA, Green C, Hawton A (2017). What difference does it make? a comparison of preferences elicited from the general population and from people with multiple sclerosis. World Congress of the International Health Economics Association (IHEA). 5th - 8th Jul 2017.
Hawton A, Green C (2014). Generic preference-based measures for use with people with multiple sclerosis: are they appropriate?.
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Hawton A, Goodwin E (2014). Patients and health economists: working together to build a better research base for making decisions about the funding of treatments for MS. International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL). 15th - 18th Oct 2014.
Green C, Hawton A, Zajicek J (2013). HEALTH STATE (QALY) VALUES FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: a REPORT USING DATA FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM SOUTH WEST IMPACT OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (SWIMS) STUDY.
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Green C, Hawton A, Zajicek J (2013). Health state (QALY) values for multiple sclerosis: a report using data from the UK South West Impact of Multiple Sclerosis (SWIMS) Study.
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Hawton AJ, Green C, Zajicek J, Wright D (2013). Health state (QALY) values for multiple sclerosis: Improving the quality of information used in cost-effectiveness analyses of treatments for MS.
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