User profiles for Kelly E Lloyd
Kelly E LloydResearch Fellow Verified email at leeds.ac.uk Cited by 213 |
Navigating open science as early career feminist researchers
Open science aims to improve the rigor, robustness, and reproducibility of psychological
research. Despite resistance from some academics, the open science movement has been …
research. Despite resistance from some academics, the open science movement has been …
Reducing bias and improving transparency in medical research: a critical overview of the problems, progress and suggested next steps
In recent years there has been increasing awareness of problems that have undermined
trust in medical research. This review outlines some of the most important issues including …
trust in medical research. This review outlines some of the most important issues including …
Acceptability of aspirin for cancer preventive therapy: a survey and qualitative study exploring the views of the UK general population
Objectives Aspirin could be offered for colorectal cancer prevention for the UK general
population. To ensure the views of the general population are considered in future guidance, we …
population. To ensure the views of the general population are considered in future guidance, we …
[HTML][HTML] Barriers and facilitators to using aspirin for preventive therapy: a qualitative study exploring the views and experiences of people with Lynch syndrome and …
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NG151) recommends
considering daily aspirin for people with Lynch syndrome to reduce colorectal cancer risk. …
considering daily aspirin for people with Lynch syndrome to reduce colorectal cancer risk. …
[HTML][HTML] Aspirin use for cancer prevention: a systematic review of public, patient and healthcare provider attitudes and adherence behaviours
We undertook a systematic review to synthesise the data on attitudes and behaviour
towards the use of aspirin for cancer prevention, and healthcare providers' attitudes towards …
towards the use of aspirin for cancer prevention, and healthcare providers' attitudes towards …
[HTML][HTML] Improving medical research in the United Kingdom
Poor quality medical research causes serious harms by misleading healthcare professionals
and policymakers, decreasing trust in science and medicine, and wasting public funds. …
and policymakers, decreasing trust in science and medicine, and wasting public funds. …
[HTML][HTML] Strategies to self-manage side-effects of adjuvant endocrine therapy among breast cancer survivors: an umbrella review of empirical evidence and clinical …
Purpose Side-effects of adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) are common in breast cancer
survivors, and can affect adherence to treatment. We synthesised the evidence for strategies to …
survivors, and can affect adherence to treatment. We synthesised the evidence for strategies to …
Registered Reports: benefits and challenges of implementing in medicine
KE Lloyd, CD Chambers - British Journal of General Practice, 2024 - bjgp.org
… Kelly E Lloyd has previously advocated for adopting practices to improve health and
medical research, including the implementation of RRs (https://www.improvehealthresearch.com). …
medical research, including the implementation of RRs (https://www.improvehealthresearch.com). …
Automatic registration for UK trials
Publicly declaring hypotheses and methods before results are known is hardly new, but the
potential of study registration to improve transparency and reproducibility has not been fully …
potential of study registration to improve transparency and reproducibility has not been fully …
GPs' willingness to prescribe aspirin for cancer preventive therapy in Lynch syndrome: a factorial randomised trial investigating factors influencing decisions
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) 2020 guidelines
recommends aspirin for colorectal cancer prevention for people with Lynch syndrome. …
recommends aspirin for colorectal cancer prevention for people with Lynch syndrome. …