Study outputs
Academic outputs
Papers:
- Schneider, A, Cabral, C, Herd, N, Hay, A, Kesten, J, Anderson, E, Lane, I, Beck, C & Michie, SF, 2019, ‘Reducing Primary Care Attendance Intentions for Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections’. Annals of Family Medicine, vol 17., pp. 239-249
- Anderson, EC, Kesten, J, Lane, I, Hay, A, Moss, T & Cabral, C, 2019, ‘Primary care clinicians’ views of paediatric respiratory infection surveillance information to inform clinical decision-making: a qualitative study’. BMJ Paediatrics Open
- Hay, A, Anderson, EC, Ingle, S, Beck, C & Hollingworth, W, 2019, ‘Respiratory Tract Infections in Children in the Community: Prospective Online Inception Cohort Study’. Annals of Family Medicine, vol 17., pp. 14-22
- Anderson, E, Ingle, S, Muir, P, Beck, C, Leeming, J, Kesten, J, Cabral, C & Hay, A, 2018, ‘Population-based paediatric respiratory infection surveillance: a prospective inception feasibility cohort study’. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, vol 4.
- Kesten, J, Anderson, E, Lane, I, Hay, A & Cabral, C, 2017, ‘Parent views on the content and potential impact of respiratory tract infection surveillance information: semi-structured interviews to inform future research’. BMJ Paediatrics Open , vol 1.
- Anderson E, Ingle S, Muir P, Beck C, Finn A, Leeming J, Cabral C, Kesten J, Hay A. Community paediatric respiratory infection surveillance study protocol: a feasibility, prospective inception cohort study. BMJ Open, 2016. 6(8):e013017.
Published abstracts from conference proceedings:
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Kesten JM, Schneider A, Anderson E, Lane I, Herd N, Michie S, Hay A and Cabral C (2017). Developing a parent-targeted online intervention to improve primary care utilisation using real time paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance data. Front. Public Health. Conference Abstract: 3rd UCL Centre for Behaviour Change Digital Health Conference 2017: Harnessing digital technology for behaviour change. doi: 10.3389/conf.FPUBH.2017.03.00039 Received: 22 Feb 2017; Published Online: 22 Feb 2017.
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Anderson EC, Lane I, Kesten JM, Hay AD, Moss TP and Cabral C (2017). Real-time paediatric respiratory tract infection (RTI) community surveillance: A qualitative interview study of clinicians’ perspectives on the use, design and potential impact of a planned intervention. Front. Public Health. Conference Abstract: 3rd UCL Centre for Behaviour Change Digital Health Conference 2017: Harnessing digital technology for behaviour change. doi: 10.3389/conf.FPUBH.2017.03.00020. Received: 22 Feb 2017; Published Online: 22 Feb 2017.
Oral presentations:
- Anderson EC (speaker), Lane I, Kesten JM, Hay AD, Moss TP and Cabral C. “What’s it gonna change?” Primary care clinicians’ views of respiratory infection surveillance information to inform antibiotic prescribing: a qualitative study. Centre for Academic Primary Care meeting, March 2017. Bristol
- Anderson E (speaker), Ingle S, Muir P, Beck C, Leeming J, Cabral C, Hay A. Paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance: a community-based feasibility inception cohort study. South West Public Health Scientific Conference, March 2017. Bristol
- Kesten JM (speaker), Schneider A, Anderson E, Lane I, Herd N, Michie S, Hay A and Cabral C (2017). Developing a parent-targeted online intervention to improve primary care utilisation using real time paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance data. 3rd UCL Centre for Behaviour Change Digital Health Conference 2017: Harnessing digital technology for behaviour change. doi: 10.3389/conf.FPUBH.2017.03.00039 Received: 22 Feb 2017; Published Online: 22 Feb 2017.
- Anderson E (speaker), Ingle S, Muir P, Beck C, Leeming J, Cabral C, Hay A. Evaluation of Enhanced Paediatric Respiratory Infection Surveillance: The EEPRIS Study - successes and feasibility results. NIHR HPRU Annual progress review. Bristol. December 2016
- Hay A (speaker), Anderson E, Leeming J, Muir P, Beck C, Kesten, J, Finn A. Paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance: a community-based feasibility inception cohort study. North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG) Annual Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 2016
- Anderson E (speaker), Ingle S, Muir P, Beck C, Leeming J, Cabral C, Hay A. Paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance: a community-based feasibility inception cohort study CAPC Infection research group. UoB. October, 2016
- Anderson E (speaker), Ingle S, Muir P, Beck C, Finn A, Leeming J, Cabral C, Hay A. Paediatric respiratory tract infection surveillance: a community-based feasibility inception cohort study.Session 8: RTI in Children, General Practice Research on Infections Networks (GRIN) Conference, University of Oxford. September, 2016.
- Anderson E (speaker), Lane I, Kesten J, Hay A, Moss T, Cabral C. Real-time paediatric respiratory infection community surveillance: A qualitative interview study of clinicians' perspectives on the use, design and potential impact of a planned intervention. Session 8: RTI in Children, General Practice Research on Infections Networks (GRIN) Conference, University of Oxford. September, 2016.
- Kesten J (speaker), Anderson E, Lane I, Audrey S, Hay A, Cabral C. Real-time paediatric respiratory tract infection (RTI) community surveillance: A qualitative interview study of clinicians' perspectives on the use, design and potential impact of a planned intervention. Session 8: RTI in Children, General Practice Research on Infections Networks (GRIN) Conference. University of Oxford, September, 2016.
- Anderson E (speaker), Hay A. The Evaluation of Enhanced Paediatric Respiratory Infection (EEPRIS) Study. NIHR HPRU Annual progress review meeting, Bristol.November, 2015
Poster presentations:
- Kesten J, Anderson E (presenting), Lane I, Hay A, Cabral C. Parent views on respiratory tract infection surveillance information: a qualitative study to inform future research. South West Public Health Scientific Conference, Bristol. March 2017.
- Anderson E, Hay A. EEPRIS Study Poster February 2016 (PDF, 1,102kB). NIHR Clinical Research Network: West of England, Primary Care Event, University of the West of England, Bristol. February 2016.
- Anderson E, Hay A. EEPRIS Study Poster December 2015 (PDF, 1,102kB). Centre for Academic Primary Care Away Day, University of Bristol, Bristol. December 2015.
Study publicity
Blog:
- January 2019: What's normal in children's respiratory infections? Bristol parents helped us find out. Centre for Academic Primary Care, University of Bristol
Newsletter:
- November 2016: EEPRIS Newsletter for parents (PDF, 396kB)
Press release:
- February 2016: Families needed for study into children's common illnesses. News page, Centre for Academic Primary Care website, University of Bristol