Fiona Beyer
Newcastle University
83 Papers
320 Citations
Fiona Beyer is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 69 publications. Previous affiliations of Fiona Beyer include University of York & University of Newcastle.
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Papers
Street lighting for preventing road traffic injuries.
Fiona Beyer,Katharine Ker +1 more
TL;DR: The results from this systematic review suggests that street lighting may prevent road traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities, however, further well designed studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of street lighting in middle and low-income countries.
Impact of alcohol consumption on young people a systematic review of published reviews.
Dorothy Newbury-Birch,Eilish Gilvarry,Paul McArdle,Ramesh,Stephen Stewart,Janet Walker,Leah Avery,Fiona Beyer,Nicola Brown,Katherine Jackson,Catherine A. Lock,Ruth McGovern,Efs Kaner +12 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: This review of reviews relating to the impact of alcohol consumption on young people was undertaken between May and October 2008 by a research team based at the Institute of Health and Society at Newcastle University.
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Relaxation Therapies for the Management of Primary Hypertension in Adults: A Cochrane Review
Heather O Dickinson,Fiona Campbell,Fiona Campbell,Fiona Beyer,Donald J Nicolson,Donald J Nicolson,Julia V Cook,Gary A. Ford,James Mason,James Mason +9 more
TL;DR: The evidence in favour of a causal association between relaxation and blood pressure reduction is weak and some of the apparent benefit of relaxation was probably due to aspects of treatment unrelated to relaxation.
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Relaxation therapies for the management of primary hypertension in adults.
H O Dickinson,Fiona Campbell,Fiona Beyer,Donald J Nicolson,Julia V Cook,Gary A. Ford,James Mason +6 more
TL;DR: The evidence in favour of causal association between relaxation and blood pressure reduction is weak and some of the apparent benefit of relaxation was probably due to aspects of treatment unrelated to relaxation.
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Stakeholder Perspectives of Clinical Artificial Intelligence Implementation: Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
H D J Hogg,Mohaimen Al-Zubaidy,James S Talks,Alastair K Denniston,Christopher Kelly,Johann Malawana,Chrysanthi Papoutsi,M. Dawn Teare,Pearse A. Keane,Fiona Beyer,Gregory Maniatopoulos +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a qualitative systematic review was conducted to identify key stakeholders, consolidate their perspectives on clinical AI implementation, and characterize the evidence gaps that future qualitative research should target; the authors found that the current underrepresentation of perspectives from stakeholders other than HCPs in the literature may limit the anticipation and management of the factors that influence successful clinical artificial intelligence implementation.
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