This entry relates to data collected as part of the DAiSIeS study to inform strategies to improve care for mothers after a pregnancy affected by gestational diabetes in relation to risk of type 2 diabetes after delivery. The dataset is the pseudo-anonymised transcripts from the qualitative interviews as part of the study. Consent was given by participants to share anonymised data with other responsible researchers. As consent was not given to share publicly it is not possible to add the data to the repository. Instead, the data are stored within the Primary Care Unit and researchers can request access by contacting Dr Rebecca Dennison (rl423@medschl.cam.ac.uk) or PCU_DATA@medschl.cam.ac.uk. Applicants will be required to complete a Data Ac...
Background : Data from individual collections, such as biobanks and cohort studies, are now being sh...
Webinar by Seán Lacey and Jessica Neville to medical scientists registered with the Academy of Clini...
Deficiencies or unclear statements in consent forms used for research with human participants may le...
This entry relates to data collected as part of a pilot study of incorporating a brief intervention ...
This entry relates to data collected as part of the EXPRESS-CJ study to explore the public acceptabi...
These are the data collected within the linked online randomised controlled trial of the effect of p...
Fetal growth, maternal obesity and gestational diabetes (GDM) data from the Pregnancy Outcome Predic...
Dataset used for the paper "Increased Basal Insulin Sensitivity in Late Pregnancy in Women Carrying ...
This Dataset supports the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Exploring the impacts of Patient and Publ...
<strong>Background</strong> Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health car...
The Medicines Monitoring Unit (MEMO) is a University-based organization that uses record-linkage tec...
Objectives To explore why and how fertility patients decide to allow (or deny) the use of personal d...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health care to individual ...
This is a set of interview transcripts executed by Niccolò Tempini between September 2015 and Octobe...
Background : Data from individual collections, such as biobanks and cohort studies, are now being sh...
Webinar by Seán Lacey and Jessica Neville to medical scientists registered with the Academy of Clini...
Deficiencies or unclear statements in consent forms used for research with human participants may le...
This entry relates to data collected as part of a pilot study of incorporating a brief intervention ...
This entry relates to data collected as part of the EXPRESS-CJ study to explore the public acceptabi...
These are the data collected within the linked online randomised controlled trial of the effect of p...
Fetal growth, maternal obesity and gestational diabetes (GDM) data from the Pregnancy Outcome Predic...
Dataset used for the paper "Increased Basal Insulin Sensitivity in Late Pregnancy in Women Carrying ...
This Dataset supports the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Exploring the impacts of Patient and Publ...
<strong>Background</strong> Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health car...
The Medicines Monitoring Unit (MEMO) is a University-based organization that uses record-linkage tec...
Objectives To explore why and how fertility patients decide to allow (or deny) the use of personal d...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health care to individual ...
This is a set of interview transcripts executed by Niccolò Tempini between September 2015 and Octobe...
Background : Data from individual collections, such as biobanks and cohort studies, are now being sh...
Webinar by Seán Lacey and Jessica Neville to medical scientists registered with the Academy of Clini...
Deficiencies or unclear statements in consent forms used for research with human participants may le...