G. Feder

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2008

Number

40

Co-Authors

Validation of a questionnaire measuring the regulation of autonomic function (2008)

Kröz, M, Feder, G, Von Laue, HB, Zerm, R, Reif, M, Girke, M, ...

Abstract Background To broaden the range of outcomes that we can measure for patients undergoing treatment for oncological and other chronic conditions, we aimed to validate a questionnaire measuring...

Effect of patient-specific ratings vs conventional guidelines on investigation decisions in angina: appropriateness of referral and investigation in angina (ARIA) trial (2007)

Junghans, C., Feder, G., Timmis, A.D., Eldridge, S., Sekhri, N., Black, N., ...

Background: Conventional guidelines have limited effect on changing physicians’ test ordering. We sought to determine the effect of patient-specific ratings vs conventional guidelines on...

Systematic review: prognosis of angina in primary care (2006)

Jones, M., Rait, G., Falconer, J., Feder, G.

Background: Angina is a common chronic condition, largely managed in primary care in the UK. Mortality data are predominately from population or hospital studies with little known about the prognosis...

Comparison of the relation between renal impairment, angiographic coronary artery disease, and long-term mortality in women versus men (2006)

Chen, R., Kumar, S., Timmis, A., Feder, G., Yaqoob, M.M., Hemingway, H.

Mild to moderate renal impairment has recently been associated with increased cardiovascular mortality. However, gender differences in the association of mild to moderate renal impairment with the...

Influence of practices' ethnicity and deprivation access to angiography: an ecological study (2004)

Jones, M., Ramsay, J., Crook, A., Hemingway, H., Feder, G.

Background: Coronary heart disease is more common among some ethnic minority groups (particularly people from the Indian sub-continent living in Europe and North America) and in socially deprived...

Gender differences in descriptions of angina symptoms and health problems immediately prior to angiography: the ACRE study (2001)

Philpott, S., Boynton, P., Feder, G., Hemingway, H.

Although the prevalence of angina in women is increasing, women are less likely than men to undergo invasive management of coronary disease. Gender differences in language use may contribute to...

Comparison of methods to identify individuals at increased risk of coronary disease from the general population

Wilson, S, Johnston, A, Robson, J, Poulter, N, Collier, D, Feder, G, ...

Objectives To evaluate the guidelines on measurement of cholesterol in the national service framework for coronary heart disease and to compare alternative strategies for identifying people at high...

Domestic violence: a hidden problem for general practice.

Richardson, J, Feder, G

Domestic violence is a common problem that may affect more than a quarter of women. It is a complex area in which to undertake research. Studies often focus on selected populations and exhibit a...

The quantity and quality of clinical practice guidelines for the management of depression in primary care in the UK.

Littlejohns, P, Cluzeau, F, Bale, R, Grimshaw, J, Feder, G, Moran, S

BACKGROUND: Despite research evidence that guidelines can improve patient care, concerns remain over their cost-effectiveness. This is particularly so when there is a proliferation of guidelines for...

Women who experience domestic violence and women survivors of childhood sexual abuse: a survey of health professionals' attitudes and clinical practice.

Richardson, J, Feder, G, Eldridge, S, Chung, W S, Coid, J, Moorey, S

Health professionals do not wish to routinely screen women for a history of domestic violence or childhood sexual abuse. However, over 80% believe that these are significant health care issues....

Systematic reviews of bed rest and advice to stay active for acute low back pain.

Waddell, G, Feder, G, Lewis, M

BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), 9% of adults consult their doctor annually with back pain. The treatment recommendations are based on orthopaedic teaching, but the current management is...

Comparison of methods to identify individuals at increased risk of coronary disease from the general population

Wilson, S, Johnston, A, Robson, J, Poulter, N, Collier, D, Feder, G, ...

Objectives To evaluate the guidelines on measurement of cholesterol in the national service framework for coronary heart disease and to compare alternative strategies for identifying people at high...

Domestic violence: a hidden problem for general practice.

Richardson, J, Feder, G

Domestic violence is a common problem that may affect more than a quarter of women. It is a complex area in which to undertake research. Studies often focus on selected populations and exhibit a...

The quantity and quality of clinical practice guidelines for the management of depression in primary care in the UK.

Littlejohns, P, Cluzeau, F, Bale, R, Grimshaw, J, Feder, G, Moran, S

BACKGROUND: Despite research evidence that guidelines can improve patient care, concerns remain over their cost-effectiveness. This is particularly so when there is a proliferation of guidelines for...

Women who experience domestic violence and women survivors of childhood sexual abuse: a survey of health professionals' attitudes and clinical practice.

Richardson, J, Feder, G, Eldridge, S, Chung, W S, Coid, J, Moorey, S

Health professionals do not wish to routinely screen women for a history of domestic violence or childhood sexual abuse. However, over 80% believe that these are significant health care issues....

Systematic reviews of bed rest and advice to stay active for acute low back pain.

Waddell, G, Feder, G, Lewis, M

BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), 9% of adults consult their doctor annually with back pain. The treatment recommendations are based on orthopaedic teaching, but the current management is...

Traveller gypsies and primary care.

Feder, G

Traveller gypsies have resided in the British Isles for over 500 years, making them one of our oldest ethnic minorities. They experience widespread prejudice and discrimination from the settled...

Hypothetical ratings of coronary angiography appropriateness: are they associated with actual angiographic findings, mortality, and revascularisation rate? The ACRE study

Hemingway, H, Crook, A, Banerjee, S, Dawson, J, Feder, G, Magee, P, ...

OBJECTIVE—To determine whether ratings of coronary angiography appropriateness derived by an expert panel on hypothetical patients are associated with actual angiographic findings, mortality, and...

Hospital admissions for asthma in east London: associations with characteristics of local general practices, prescribing, and population.

Griffiths, C., Sturdy, P., Naish, J., Omar, R., Dolan, S., Feder, G.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative importance of appropriate prescribing for asthma in explaining high rates of hospital admission for asthma among east London general practices. DESIGN: Poisson...

Screening for tuberculosis: the port of arrival scheme compared with screening in general practice and the homeless

Bothamley, G, Rowan, J, Griffiths, C, Beeks, M, McDonald, M, Beasley, E, ...

Background: Tuberculosis is increasing in London, especially in those recently entering the UK from an area of high incidence. Screening through the port of arrival scheme has a poor yield and has...