Nikki Gardiner
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
26 Papers
12 Citations
Nikki Gardiner is an academic researcher from University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Nikki Gardiner include University of Leicester.
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Papers
Web-based cardiac REhabilitatioN alternative for those declining or dropping out of conventional rehabilitation: results of the WREN feasibility randomised controlled trial.
Linzy Houchen-Wolloff,Nikki Gardiner,Reena Devi,Noelle Robertson,Kate Jolly,Tom Marshall,Gill Furze,Patrick Doherty,Ala Szczepura,John Powell,Sally J Singh +10 more
- 01 Oct 2018
TL;DR: This intervention has the opportunity to increase access to CR for patients who would otherwise not attend and is feasible to recruit and retention to the end of the study was good.
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Web-Based Self-management Program (SPACE for COPD) for Individuals Hospitalized With an Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Nonrandomized Feasibility Trial of Acceptability.
Linzy Houchen-Wolloff,Mark W Orme,Amy Barradell,Lisa Clinch,Emma Chaplin,Nikki Gardiner,Sally Singh +6 more
TL;DR: For patients who were able to engage in such an intervention, the completion rate of PR was double the previous audit estimates from the United Kingdom, disease knowledge improved, and the intervention was of value to patients.
The Recovery Journey and the Rehabilitation Boat - A qualitative study to explore experiences of COVID-19 rehabilitation
Charlotte Gerlis,Amy Barradell,Nikki Gardiner,Emma Chaplin,Amy Jo Goddard,Sally J Singh,Enya Daynes +6 more
TL;DR: A rehabilitation programme for post CO VID-19 symptoms was considered to be acceptable and viewed positively in terms of improving physical and mental symptoms and the opportunity to share the experience with others in the same boat was highly valued in the context of an unexpected and potentially lonely COVID-19 recovery.
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Outcome measures in a combined exercise rehabilitation programme for adults with COPD and chronic heart failure: A preliminary stakeholder consensus event:
Amy Jones,Amy Jones,Rachael A. Evans,William D.-C. Man,Charlotte E. Bolton,Samantha Breen,Patrick Doherty,Nikki Gardiner,Linzy Houchen-Wolloff,John R. Hurst,Kate Jolly,Matthew Maddocks,Jennifer K Quint,Olivia Revitt,Lauren B. Sherar,Rod S Taylor,Amye Watt,Jennifer Wingham,Janelle Yorke,Sally J Singh +19 more
TL;DR: All stakeholders agreed that profiling symptoms at baseline were ‘moderately’, ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ important to assess for clinical and research purposes in combined rehabilitation.
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Evidence for exercise-based interventions across 45 different long-term conditions: an overview of systematic reviews
Grace Olivia Dibben,Lucy Gardiner,H. M. Young,Valerie Wells,Rachael A. Evans,Zahira Ahmed,Shaun Barber,Sarah Dean,Patrick Doherty,Nikki Gardiner,Colin Greaves,Tracy Ibbotson,Bhautesh Dinesh Jani,Kate Jolly,Frances Mair,Emma Mcintosh,Paula Ormandy,S. Simpson,Sayem Ahmed,Stefanie J Krauth,Lewis Steell,Sally J. Singh,Rod S Taylor,Samina Begum,Clara DeBarros,Firoza Davies,Kamil Sterniczuk,Rashmi Kumar,Rebecca Longley,Andrew Freeman,Jagruti Lalseta,Paul Ashby,Marc Van Grieken,Dorothy Grace Elder +33 more
TL;DR: This systematic review of 45 long-term conditions finds exercise-based interventions improve health-related quality of life and exercise capacity in 25 conditions, with varying methodological quality and limited data on mortality, hospitalization, and multimorbidity.
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