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    Reporting of Short-Term Clinical Outcomes After Esophagectomy: A Systematic Review by BLENCOWE, Natalie S, STRONG, Sean, MCNAIR, Angus G. K, BROOKES, Sara T, CROSBY, Tom, MICHAEL GRIFFIN, S, BLAZEBY, Jane M

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-04-2012)
    “…This review summarizes reporting of complications of esophageal cancer surgery. Accurate assessment of morbidity and mortality after surgery for cancer is…”
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    What surgeons tell patients and what patients want to know before major cancer surgery: a qualitative study by McNair, Angus G K, MacKichan, F, Donovan, J L, Brookes, S T, Avery, K N L, Griffin, S M, Crosby, T, Blazeby, J M

    Published in BMC cancer (31-03-2016)
    “…The information surgeons impart to patients and information patients want about surgery for cancer is important but rarely examined. This study explored…”
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    'Trial Exegesis': Methods for Synthesizing Clinical and Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Data in Trials to Inform Clinical Practice. A Systematic Review by McNair, Angus G K, Macefield, Rhiannon C, Blencowe, Natalie S, Brookes, Sara T, Blazeby, Jane M

    Published in PloS one (29-08-2016)
    “…The CONSORT extension for patient reported outcomes (PROs) aims to improve reporting, but guidance on the optimal integration with clinical data is lacking…”
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    A standardized measurement instrument was recommended for evaluating operator experience in complex healthcare interventions by McNair, Angus G.K., Hoffmann, Christin, Macefield, Rhiannon C., Elliott, Daisy, Blazeby, Jane M., Avery, Kerry L.N., Potter, Shelley

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (01-01-2023)
    “…During development of complex surgical innovations, modifications occur to optimize safety and efficacy. Operators' experiences (how professionals feel…”
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    Standards of Outcome Reporting in Surgical Oncology: A Case Study in Esophageal Cancer by Blencowe, Natalie S., McNair, Angus G. K., Davis, Christopher R., Brookes, Sara T., Blazeby, Jane M.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-12-2012)
    “…Background Multimodal strategies before surgery are often used to improve outcomes, but disease progression (precluding surgical resection) and inoperability…”
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    Discussing surgical innovation with patients: a qualitative study of surgeons’ and governance representatives’ views by Zahra, Jesmond, Paramasivan, Sangeetha, Blencowe, Natalie S, Cousins, Sian, Avery, Kerry, Mathews, Johnny, Main, Barry G, McNair, Angus G K, Hinchliffe, Robert, Blazeby, Jane M, Elliott, Daisy

    Published in BMJ open (06-11-2020)
    “…ObjectivesLittle is known about how innovative surgical procedures are introduced and discussed with patients. This qualitative study aimed to explore…”
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    Communicating the Results of Randomized Clinical Trials: Do Patients Understand Multidimensional Patient-Reported Outcomes? by MCNAIR, Angus G. K, BROOKES, Sara T, DAVIS, Christopher R, ARGYROPOULOS, Miltiadis, BLAZEBY, Jane M

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (10-02-2010)
    “…PURPOSE Evidence suggests that patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from randomized trials in oncology may not influence clinical decision making and patient…”
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    Core information sets for informed consent to surgical interventions: baseline information of importance to patients and clinicians by Main, Barry G, McNair, Angus G K, Huxtable, Richard, Donovan, Jenny L, Thomas, Steven J, Kinnersley, Paul, Blazeby, Jane M

    Published in BMC medical ethics (26-04-2017)
    “…Consent remains a crucial, yet challenging, cornerstone of clinical practice. The ethical, legal and professional understandings of this construct have evolved…”
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