Katie Harron
Harron, Katie.
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Works
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The analysis of record-linked data using multiple imputation with data value priors | |
Assessing data linkage quality in cohort studies | |
Benefits of, and barriers to, reactivating dormant trials | |
CATheter Infections in CHildren (CATCH): a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation comparing impregnated and standard central venous catheters in children | |
The clinical, occupational and financial outcomes associated with a bespoke specialist clinic for military aircrew-a cohort study | |
Consistency between guidelines and reported practice for reducing the risk of catheter-related infection in British paediatric intensive care units | |
Cost-effectiveness of strategies preventing late-onset infection in preterm infants | |
Data Resource Profile: Children Looked After Return (CLA). | |
Dengue during pregnancy and live birth outcomes: a cohort of linked data from Brazil | |
Dengue in pregnancy and maternal mortality: a cohort analysis using routine data. | |
Deriving coronary artery calcium scores from CT coronary angiography: a proposed algorithm for evaluating stable chest pain | |
E-health data to support and enhance randomised controlled trials in the United Kingdom | |
Establishing a composite neonatal adverse outcome indicator using English hospital administrative data | |
Evaluating bias due to data linkage error in electronic healthcare records. | |
Evaluating the real-world implementation of the Family Nurse Partnership in England: protocol for a data linkage study | |
Explaining local variation in referrals from health services to children's social care in England 2013-16: a study using 'children in need' administrative data | |
Factors associated with re-entry to out-of-home care among children in England | |
A guide to evaluating linkage quality for the analysis of linked data | |
GUILD: GUidance for Information about Linking Data sets†. | |
Identifying Possible False Matches in Anonymized Hospital Administrative Data without Patient Identifiers. | |
Impregnated central venous catheters should be readily used to reduce risk of bloodstream infection | |
Infant formula composition and educational performance: a protocol to extend follow-up for a set of randomised controlled trials using linked administrative education records | |
International comparison of emergency hospital use for infants: data linkage cohort study in Canada and England. | |
Introduction | |
Linking Data for Mothers and Babies in De-Identified Electronic Health Data | |
Linking surveillance and clinical data for evaluating trends in bloodstream infection rates in neonatal units in England | |
Making a hash of data: what risks to privacy does the NHS's care.data scheme pose? | |
Making co-enrolment feasible for randomised controlled trials in paediatric intensive care | |
Methodological developments in data linkage | |
MORTALITY OF MOTHERS OF INFANTS BORN WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME: A POPULATION-BASED TWENTY YEAR COHORT STUDY. | |
National administrative record linkage between specialist community drug and alcohol treatment data (the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS)) and inpatient hospitalisation data (Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)) in England: design, me | |
Newborn Length of Stay and Risk of Readmission | |
Opening the black box of record linkage | |
Our data, our society, our health: A vision for inclusive and transparent health data science in the United Kingdom and beyond | |
Perinatal mortality associated with induction of labour versus expectant management in nulliparous women aged 35 years or over: An English national cohort study | |
Preterm birth, unplanned hospital contact, and mortality in infants born to teenage mothers in five countries: An administrative data cohort study | |
Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Right Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction in Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation | |
Preventing bloodstream infection in children: What's the CATCH? - Authors' reply. | |
Probabilistic linkage to enhance deterministic algorithms and reduce data linkage errors in hospital administrative data | |
‘Pseudonymisation at source’ undermines accuracy of record linkage | |
Reflections on modern methods: linkage error bias | |
The reporting of studies conducted using observational routinely collected health data statement for pharmacoepidemiology | |
Research: increasing value, reducing waste | |
Resource and outcome in paediatric diabetes services | |
Rising rates of all types of diabetes in south Asian and non-south Asian children and young people aged 0-29 years in West Yorkshire, U.K., 1991-2006 | |
Risk-adjusted monitoring of blood-stream infection in paediatric intensive care: a data linkage study | |
A scaling approach to record linkage | |
Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage | |
Summary | |
Symptomatic dengue infection during pregnancy and the risk of stillbirth in Brazil, 2006-12: a matched case-control study | |
Technical feasibility and validation of a coronary artery calcium scoring system using CT coronary angiography images | |
Use of a safe procedure checklist in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory | |
Using reporting guidelines to publish paediatric research. | |
Using the RECORD guidelines to improve transparent reporting of studies based on routinely collected data. | |
Utilising identifier error variation in linkage of large administrative data sources | |
Validating linkage of multiple population-based administrative databases in Brazil | |
Variation in infection prevention practices for peripherally inserted central venous catheters: A survey of neonatal units in England and Wales | |
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