Joanna Fleming
University of Warwick
20 Papers
34 Citations
Joanna Fleming is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications.
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Randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of 'Families for Health', a family-based childhood obesity treatment intervention delivered in a community setting for ages 6 to 11 years.
Wendy Robertson,Joanna Fleming,Atiya Kamal,Thomas Hamborg,Kamran Khan,Frances Griffiths,Sarah Stewart-Brown,Nigel Stallard,Stavros Petrou,Douglas E. Simkiss,Elizabeth Harrison,Sung Wook Kim,Margaret Thorogood +12 more
TL;DR: Families for Health version 2 is a 10-week, family-based community programme with parallel groups for parents and children, addressing parenting, lifestyle, social and emotional development, and the probability that the Families for Health programme is cost-effective did not exceed 40% across a range of thresholds.
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Randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of the ‘Families for Health’ programme to reduce obesity in children
Wendy Robertson,Joanna Fleming,Atiya Kamal,Thomas Hamborg,Khalid Saeed Khan,Frances Griffiths,Sarah Stewart-Brown,Nigel Stallard,Stavros Petrou,Douglas E. Simkiss,Elizabeth Harrison,Sung Wook Kim,Margaret Thorogood +12 more
TL;DR: FFH was neither effective nor cost-effective for the management of obesity compared with UC and economic evaluation showed that mean costs were significantly higher for FFH than UC.
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Using online patient feedback to improve NHS services: the INQUIRE multimethod study
John Powell,Helen Atherton,Veronika Williams,Fadhila Mazanderani,Farzana Dudhwala,Steve Woolgar,Steve Woolgar,Anne-Marie Boylan,Joanna Fleming,Susan Kirkpatrick,Angela Martin,Michelle Helena van Velthoven,Anya de Iongh,Douglas Findlay,Louise Locock,Sue Ziebland +15 more
TL;DR: Several disconnections are identified between patient motivations and staff and organisational perspectives, which will need to be resolved if NHS services are to engage with this source of constructive criticism and commentary from patients.
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Evaluation of recruitment methods for a trial targeting childhood obesity: Families for Health randomised controlled trial
Joanna Fleming,Atiya Kamal,Elizabeth Harrison,Thomas Hamborg,Sarah Stewart-Brown,Margaret Thorogood,Frances Griffiths,Wendy Robertson +7 more
TL;DR: The higher number of participants recruited through passive methods may be due to the large number of potential participants these methods reached and because participants may see the information more than once.
Online patient feedback: a cross-sectional survey of the attitudes and experiences of United Kingdom health care professionals.
TL;DR: Despite enthusiasm from health policymakers, many health care professionals have little direct experience of online feedback, and rarely encourage it, as they view it as unrepresentative and with limited value for improving the quality of health services.
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