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Rachel Dean

Researcher at University of Nottingham

Publications -  95
Citations -  2269

Rachel Dean is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1454 citations.

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Development of a critical appraisal tool to assess the quality of cross-sectional studies (AXIS)

TL;DR: The AXIS tool was developed in a way that it can be used across disciplines to aid the inclusion of CSSs in systematic reviews, guidelines and clinical decision-making in a number of different disciplines.
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Searching the veterinary literature: a comparison of the coverage of veterinary journals by nine bibliographic databases.

TL;DR: It was concluded that to maximize journal coverage and avoid missing potentially relevant evidence, CAB Abstracts should be included in any veterinary literature search.
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Quality of life assessment in domestic dogs: An evidence-based rapid review.

TL;DR: A clear methodology for the assessment of validity, reliability and quality of life (QoL) instruments is provided and few of the instruments published for the Assessment of QoL in dogs are validated.
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Demographics and economic burden of un-owned cats and dogs in the UK: results of a 2010 census

TL;DR: This study showed that a large number of animals become un-owned each year, which could have considerable implications for their welfare, and that further understanding of how and why these animals becomeUn-owned is essential in order to target interventions.
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Survey of the UK veterinary profession: common species and conditions nominated by veterinarians in practice

TL;DR: The main aim of this study was to describe the veterinary population, the common species and conditions veterinary clinicians nominated they saw in practice and how much information clinicians perceived was available in the literature for these.