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Kerry N L Avery
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 116
Citations - 6105
Kerry N L Avery is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 100 publications receiving 5012 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerry N L Avery include National Institute for Health Research & Medical Research Council.
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Development of reporting guidance and core outcome sets for seamless, standardised evaluation of innovative surgical procedures and devices: a study protocol for content generation and a Delphi consensus process (COHESIVE study).
Kerry N L Avery,Jane M Blazeby,Nicholas Wilson,Rhiannon C Macefield,Sian Cousins,Barry Main,Natalie S Blencowe,Jesmond Zahra,Daisy Elliott,Robert J. Hinchliffe,Shelley Potter +10 more
TL;DR: A COS, comprising outcome domains applicable to all phases of evaluation of procedure/device introduction and modification and, if necessary, supplementary domains relevant to specific phases or types of innovation (procedure or device), will be developed according to principles outlined by Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET) andCore Outcome Set-Standards for Development (COS-STAD) guidelines.
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International development and implementation of a core measurement set for research and audit studies in implant-based breast reconstruction: a study protocol
Shelley Potter,Charlotte F Davies,Christopher Holcombe,Eva Weiler-Mithoff,Joanna Skillman,Raghavan Vidya,Yazan Masannat,Walter P. Weber,Joerg Heil,Sherif Wilson,Steven Thrush,Lisa Whisker,Jane M Blazeby,Chris Metcalfe,Kerry N L Avery +14 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to develop a core measurement set (CMS) for use in research and audit studies in implant-based breast reconstruction and to promote dissemination and adoption of the CMS.
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Patient-reported outcomes to evaluate surgery
TL;DR: Evaluating surgery with measures of HRQL and the qualitative methods that may supplement quantitative outcomes will add useful insights into how patients experience surgery.
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Development of a Reliable Surgical Quality Assurance System for 2-stage Esophagectomy in Randomized Controlled Trials.
Alexander Harris,James William Butterworth,Piers R. Boshier,Hugh Mackenzie,Masanori Tokunaga,Hideki Sunagawa,Stella Mavroveli,Melody Ni,Sameh Mikhail,Chi-Chuan Yeh,Natalie S Blencowe,Natalie S Blencowe,Kerry N L Avery,Richard H. Hardwick,Arnulf H. Hoelscher,Manuel Pera,Giovanni Zaninotto,Simon Law,Donald E. Low,J. Jan B. van Lanschot,Richard G. Berrisford,CP Barham,Jane M Blazeby,Jane M Blazeby,George B. Hanna +24 more
TL;DR: A reliable surgical quality assurance system for 2-stage esophagectomy has been developed for surgical oncology randomized controlled trials.
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Development of a core information set for colorectal cancer surgery: a consensus study.
Angus G K McNair,Robert N. Whistance,Barry Main,Rachael O. Forsythe,Rhiannon C Macefield,Jonathan Rees,Anne Pullyblank,Kerry N L Avery,Sara T Brookes,Michael Thomas,Paul A. Sylvester,Ann D. Russell,Alfred Oliver,Dion Morton,Robin H. Kennedy,David Jayne,Richard Huxtable,R Hackett,Susan J Dutton,Susan J Dutton,Mark Coleman,Mia Card,Julia Brown,Jane M Blazeby +23 more
TL;DR: A CIS for use before colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery was established, including 11 concepts including specific surgical complications, short and long-term survival, disease recurrence, stoma and quality of life issues.