Jennifer Pearson
University of the West of England
31 Papers
31 Citations
Jennifer Pearson is an academic researcher from University of the West of England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Pearson include Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases & St George's, University of London.
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Papers
Ethical Issues in the Reuse of Qualitative Data: Perspectives From Literature, Practice, and Participants
TL;DR: This article integrated critical narrative review findings with data from two discussion groups: qualitative researchers and research users/consumers to identify an important and novel theme of relationships that was emerging from the perspectives of researchers and users.
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A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 'PhysioDirect' telephone assessment and advice services for physiotherapy
Chris Salisbury,Nadine E. Foster,Cherida Hopper,Annette Bishop,Sandra Hollinghurst,Joanna Coast,Surinder Kaur,Jennifer Pearson,Angelo Franchini,J Hall,S Grove,Michael .W. Calnan,John Busby,Alan A Montgomery +13 more
TL;DR: Whether or not PhysioDirect is equally as clinically effective as and more cost-effective than usual care for patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) problems in primary care is investigated.
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Closed-Loop Control of an Anesthesia Delivery System: Development and Animal Testing
TL;DR: An anesthesia system which integrates closed-loop control of ventilation, oxygen, nitrous oxide, and anesthetic agent delivery into a closed breathing circuit makes available the advantages of closed-system anesthesia without encumbering the anesthesiologist with the control tasks associated with the technique.
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Somatosensory Plasticity in Pediatric Cerebral Palsy following Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy.
Pawel J. Matusz,Alexandra P. Key,Shirley Gogliotti,Jennifer Pearson,Megan L. Auld,Micah M. Murray,Nathalie L. Maitre,Nathalie L. Maitre +7 more
TL;DR: Recovery of functional sensory activation as one possible mechanism underlying the effectiveness of intensive constraint-based therapy on motor functions in the more affected upper extremity in CP is suggested, although maladaptive effects on the less affected constrained extremity may also have occurred.
Developing a Web-Based Version of An Exercise-Based Rehabilitation Program for People With Chronic Knee and Hip Pain: A Mixed Methods Study.
TL;DR: This study codesign a Web-based version of ESCAPE-pain that people with chronic joint pain find engaging, informative, and useful and establishes older persons' Internet use.