Publications
Like any researcher, I endeavour to publish as much of my work as possible. Below you can see some links and examples of presentations, posters and journal articles that I have published so far. Some of this work is directly related to the back pain AI tool, and some is more generally around technology interventions in healthcare. For regular updates, feel free to follow on social media.
Happy reading!
Happy reading!
JOURNAL ARTICLESCheck out the links below for published articles in peer reviewed journals. More currently in review...
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POSTERSI have submitted poster abstracts to a number of conferences as this work has progressed. Download or click the links below.
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PRESENTATIONSWhere available, I have uploaded my presentations and interviews to YouTube. Feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel, or browse the links below.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Assessing serious spinal pathology using Bayesian Network decision support: development and validation of a prototype tool Journal of Medical Internet Research A Bayesian Network Decision Support Tool for Low Back Pain Using a RAND Appropriateness Procedure: Proposal and Internal Pilot Study BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine Managing serious pathology in low back pain: development and validation of a bayesian network decision support tool Journal of the Intensive Care Society Exploring the recovery journey of COVID-19 critical care survivors |
Characteristics of successful clinical decision support systems. Presented at the Sussex Clinical Academic Conference, July 2023. Winner of best non-medical poster
Developing BENDI. Accepted at Physiotherapy UK, November 2020
Prognostic Factors in Low Back Pain: Evidence Gap Map. Accepted at Physiotherapy UK, November 2020 Developing BENDI: Accepted at the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics European Symposium, March 2020 Bayesian Networks for Low Back Pain Masquerading Conditions: Accepted at the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics European Symposium, March 2020 |
Here is a demo of our work so far on a decision support tool for serious spinal pathology.
Here I am being interviewed by the wonderful Evie Martin of Physios Online
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