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    What predicts poor collection of medication among children with asthma? A case-control study by Irvine, L, Crombie, I.K, Alder, E.M, Neville, R.G, Clark, R.A

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-12-2002)
    “…Compliance with asthma medication is recognised to be a problem. Acquisition of medication is the first step towards compliance. Factors predicting poor…”
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    Pragmatic ‘real world’ study of the effect of audit of asthma on clinical outcome by Neville, R.G., Hoskins, G., McCowan, C., Smith, B.

    Published in Primary care respiratory journal (01-12-2004)
    “…To test whether participation in clinical audit is associated with improved care of a long-term health condition. ‘Real world’ study comparing 1339 patients of…”
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    A cost analysis on the pattern of asthma prescribing in the UK by Neville, RG, Pearson, MG, Richards, N, Patience, J, Sondhi, S, Wagstaff, B, Wells, N

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-09-1999)
    “…There is a need to establish the proportion of adult asthmatics at each step of the recommended asthma management guidelines, the cost of their prescribed…”
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    Lessons from a randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate computer decision support software to improve the management of asthma by McCowan, R. G. Neville, I. W. Ricketts, F. C. Warner, G. Hoskins, G. E. Thomas, C.

    “…Primary objective : To investigate whether computer decision support software used in the management of patients with asthma improves clinical outcomes…”
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    The use of children's medical records to predict the risk of asthma attack by Neville, R G, Bryce, F P, Clark, R A, Crombie, I K

    Published in Scottish medical journal (01-10-1995)
    “…Using a large data base of respiratory morbidity in children the opportunity arose to explore the link between what was written in general practice case…”
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