Gemma Hackney
University of Sheffield
11 Papers
5 Citations
Gemma Hackney is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Relative effectiveness of insulin pump treatment over multiple daily injections and structured education during flexible intensive insulin treatment for type 1 diabetes : cluster randomised trial (REPOSE)
Simon Heller,Jackie Elliott,Norman Waugh,Stephanie A. Amiel,Pratik Choudhary,Mark L. Evans,Fiona Green,Peter Hammond,Alan Jaap,Brian Kennon,Robert S. Lindsay,Peter Mansell,J Baillie,Anita Beckwith,H Brown,K Callaby,Katy Davenport,S. Donald,L Faghahati,Sara Hartnell,A. Housden,K K Pabla,N Croxon,S MacDonald,M Mohammed,V Steel,K Valentine,P Young,A Boal,P Clerkin,L Doran,J Flynn,E Gibb,H Peddie,B Quinn,H. Rogers,J Shephard,J Carling,A Collins,L Dinning,C Hare,J Lodge,S Ray,D Brown,J Farmer,Alison Cox,C Cheyette,L East,J Ellul,Katharine F. Hunt,K Shaw,B Stothard,L Diamond,L Aniello,D Anderson,K Cockerell,V Heaney,Andrew Hutchison,N Zammitt,G Babington,G Bird,Jonathan Evans,T Gazis,N Maude,K Nunnick,D Spick,L Fenn,Carla Gianfrancesco,V Gordon,L Greaves,Shawna V. Hudson,V Naylor,C Nisbet,Carolin Taylor,K Towse,Candice Ward,Cindy Cooper,Munyaradzi Dimairo,Ellen Lee,David White,Gemma Hackney,Diana Papaioannou,E Whatley,Mike Bradburn,Michael J. Campbell,Hasan Basarir +85 more
TL;DR: The results do not support a policy of providing insulin pumps to adults with poor glycaemic control until the effects of training on participants’ level of engagement in intensive self management have been determined, and both groups showed clinically relevant and long lasting decreases in HbA1c, rates of severe hypoglycaemia, and improved psychological measures.
Behavioural activation therapy for post-stroke depression: the BEADS feasibility RCT.
Shirley Thomas,Avril Drummond,Nadina B. Lincoln,Rebecca Palmer,Roshan das Nair,Nicholas Latimer,Gemma Hackney,Laura Mandefield,Stephen J Walters,Rachael D. Hatton,Cindy Cooper,Tim Chater,Timothy J. England,Patrick Callaghan,Elizabeth Coates,Katie E. Sutherland,Sarah Jacob Eshtan,Gogem Topcu +17 more
TL;DR: The Behavioural Activation Therapy for Depression after Stroke trial was feasible with regard to the majority of outcomes and value-of-information analysis indicates that the benefits of conducting a definitive trial would be likely to outweigh the costs.
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Health care professionals' views on psychological factors affecting nutritional behaviour in people with motor neuron disease: A thematic analysis
Nicolò Zarotti,Elizabeth Coates,Alex McGeachan,Isobel Anne Williams,Daniel Beever,Gemma Hackney,Paul Norman,Theocharis Stavroulakis,David White,Sean White,Vanessa Halliday,Christopher J McDermott +11 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the nutritional management of pwMND should be mindful of factors such as the impact of distress at the time of diagnosis, the availability of clear information on nutrition and MND, as well as the importance of illness perceptions and coping strategies.
Interventions to promote oral nutritional behaviours in people living with neurodegenerative disorders of the motor system: A systematic review.
Munira Essat,Rachel Archer,Isobel Anne Williams,Nicolò Zarotti,Elizabeth Coates,Mark Clowes,Daniel Beever,Gemma Hackney,Sean White,Theocharis Stavroulakis,David White,Paul Norman,Christopher J McDermott +12 more
TL;DR: Despite the limited evidence, these findings may help inform the development of more effective interventions to promote oral nutritional behaviours in people with NDMS, however, further research is needed to demonstrate which interventions, or intervention components, yield most benefit.
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The nutritional management of people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A national survey of dietitians
Sean White,Nicolò Zarotti,Daniel Beever,Mike Bradburn,Paul Norman,Elizabeth Coates,Theocharis Stavroulakis,David White,Alexander J McGeachan,Isobel Anne Williams,Gemma Hackney,Vanessa Halliday,Christopher J McDermott +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the practice of dietitians in the UK with regard to the nutritional management of ALS, and found that one-half of all the respondents reported that patients were referred for dietetic assessment at 'about the right time', although 44% reported referrals were made too late.
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