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Publication Knee-Related Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Young Adults: A Scoping Meta-Review.(Wiley, 2025-03) Bausch, Nicole; Eyre, Emma; Pearce, Gemma; Palmer, Shea; Centre for Care Excellence, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK; Centre for Healthcare and Communities, Coventry University, Coventry, UK.; School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.; Therapies; Allied Health Professional; Bausch, NicoleBackground: There is a lack of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) research on young adults and knee disorders. This scoping meta-review examined a young adult population and aimed to (1) provide an overview of knee-related PROMs research and (2) evaluate the measurement properties of the five most evaluated knee-related PROMs relevant for individual care and group-level analysis. Methods: A systematic search of the PubMed and COSMIN databases was conducted on 18 September 2023 and updated on 25 November 2024 to identify systematic reviews of knee-related PROMs in young adults. Data relevant to individual care and group-level analysis of the five most evaluated PROMs were extracted based on the PROM-cycle and analysed guided by COSMIN recommendations. Results: Fifteen systematic reviews were included, evaluating 80 knee-related PROMs. Ten of the 15 systematic reviews did not use a tool to synthesise multiple studies or a PROM evaluation tool. Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) had the strongest evidence to be an appropriate PROM for individual care and the Knee Outcome Survey Activities of Daily Living Scale (KOS-ADLS) for group-level analysis in a young adult population. However, none of the five PROMs demonstrated sufficient high-quality evidence across all identified measurement properties. Conclusion: The scoping meta-review highlights that systemic reviews of measurement properties were reported inconsistently, making it challenging to detangle the extracted data. Therefore, advances in PROMs-specific methods and reporting recommendations should enhance the quality of PROM evidence, allowing readers to appraise relevant evidence and select the most appropriate PROMs for their intended purpose.Publication Protocol update for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of exercise rehabilitation for people with pulmonary hypertension: the SPHERe trial.(Trials, 2024-07-20) Ennis, Stuart; Bruce, Julie; Sandhu, Harbinder; Ratna, Mariam; Lall, Ranjit; Ji, Chen; Mason, James; Kandiyali, Rebecca; Seers, Kate; Banerjee, Prithwish; Taylor, Stephanie J C; Robertson, Elizabeth; Underwood, Martin; McGregor, Gordon; Ennis S, Bruce J, Sandhu H, Ratna M, Lall R, Ji C, Mason J, Kandiyali R, Seers K, Banerjee P, Taylor SJC, Robertson E, Underwood M, McGregor G.; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Mobilisation in the EveNing to prevent and TreAt deLirium (MENTAL) : a mixed-methods, randomised controlled feasibility trial(EClinicalMedicine, 2023-07-19) McWilliams, David J; King, Elizabeth B; Nydahl, Peter; Darbyshire, Julie L; Gallie, Louise; Barghouthy, Dalia; Bassford, Christopher; Gustafson, Owen D; Mc Williams, David; McWilliams DJ, King EB, Nydahl P, Darbyshire JL, Gallie L, Barghouthy D, Bassford C, Gustafson OD.; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Self-directed versus peer-supported digital self-management programmes for mental and sexual wellbeing after acquired brain injury (HOPE4ABI): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial(Pilot Feasibility Stud, 2023-11-29) Wright, Hayley; Walker-Clarke, Aimee; Drummond, Avril; Kidd, Lisa; Yeates, Giles; Williams, Deborah; McWilliams, David; Clyne, Wendy; Clark, Cain C T; Kimani, Peter; Turner, Andy; Mc Williams, David; Wright H, Walker-Clarke A, Drummond A, Kidd L, Yeates G, Williams D, McWilliams D, Clyne W, Clark CCT, Kimani P, Turner A; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication In critically ill patients 'time is muscle', isn't it?(Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2024) McWilliams, David; Nydahl P, McWilliams D, Eggmann S; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Personalized rehabilitation: A step towards humanizing critical care.(Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2024-02-06) Nydahl, Peter; Heras-La Calle, Gabriel; McWilliams, David; McWilliams, David; Nydahl P, Heras-La Calle G, McWilliams D; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Clinical effectiveness of an online supervised group physical and mental health rehabilitation programme for adults with post-covid-19 condition (REGAIN study): multicentre randomised controlled trial(BMJ, 2024) McWilliams, David; McGregor G, Sandhu H, Bruce J, Sheehan B, McWilliams D,Yeung J, Jones C, Lara B, Alleyne S, Smith J, Lall R, Ji C, Ratna M, Ennis S, Heine P, Patel S, Abraham C, Mason J, Nwankwo H, Nichols V, Seers K, Underwood M.; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Getting to grips with early rehabilitation for the body AND mind - Letter on Han et al.(Critical Care Nursing, 2024-03-11) Barghouthy, Dalia; Buss, Annika; McWilliams, David; McWilliams, David; Barghouthy D, Buss A, McWilliams D; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Association between changes in disease severity and physical function after surviving a critical illness : a multicentre retrospective observational study(Elsevier, 2024-05-25) Liu, Keibun; Hamagami, Tomohiro; Sugiyasu, Naoki; Fujizuka, Kenji; Kawauchi, Akira; Yamada, Sou; Ogura, Takayuki; Hirata, Naoko; Tani, Takafumi; Taito, Shunsuke; Ota, Kohei; McWilliams, David; Katsukawa, Hajime; Kotani, Toru; McWilliams, David; Liu K, Hamagami T, Sugiyasu N, Fujizuka K, Kawauchi A, Yamada S, Ogura T, Hirata N, Tani T, Taito S, Ota K, McWilliams D, Katsukawa H, Kotani T; Allied Health ProfessionalNo AbstractPublication Cost-effectiveness of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) versus moderate intensity steady-state (MISS) training in UK cardiac rehabilitation.(Elsevier, 2023-09-18) Albustami, M; Hartfiel, N; Charles, J M; Powell, R; Begg, B; Birkett, S T; Nichols, S; Ennis, S; Hee, S W; Banerjee, P; Ingle, L; Shave, R; Edwards, R T; McGregor, Gordon; Clinical Support Services; Medicine; Allied Health Professional; McGregor, GordonObjective: To perform a cost-effectiveness analysis of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) compared to moderate intensity steady-state (MISS) training in people with coronary artery disease (CAD) attending cardiac rehabilitation (CR).Publication Physical therapy for facial nerve paralysis (Bell's palsy): An updated and extended systematic review of the evidence for facial exercise therapy.(SAGE Publications, 2022-07-05) Khan, Amir J; Szczepura, Ala; Bark, Chris; Neville, Catriona; Thomson, David; Martin, Helen; Nduka, Charles; Palmer, Shea; Clinical Support Services; Allied Health Professional; Palmer, SheaSeven new randomised controlled trials, nine observational studies, and three quasi-experimental or pilot studies were identified (n = 854 participants). 75% utilised validated measures to record changes in facial function and/or patient-rated outcomes. High-quality trials (4/7) all reported positive impacts; as did observational studies rated as high/moderate quality (3/9). The benefit of therapy at different time points post-onset and for cases of varying clinical severity is discussed. Differences in study design prevented data pooling to strengthen estimates of therapy effects. Six new review articles identified were all rated critically low quality.