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Bob Slight.
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Dr Nehal Hassan
Sarah Wilson
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Artificial intelligence informing clinical decision making on the risk of hospital readmissions in multi-morbid patients: a systematic review
2024
Sarah Wilson
Dr Clare Tolley
Dr Ríona McArdle
Lauren Lawson
Dr Nehal Hassan
et al.
Recommendations to advance digital health equity: a systematic review of qualitative studies
2024
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Kweku Bimpong
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
et al.
Systematic review to understand users perspectives on AI-enabled decision aids to inform shared decision making
2024
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
A road map for clinicians to develop and evaluate AI predictive models to inform clinical decision making.
2023
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Developing an AI-predictive model for predicting the likelihood of post-operative infection in surgical patients
2023
Sarah Wilson
Dr Clare Tolley
Dr Ríona McArdle
Dr Emily Beswick
Lauren Lawson
et al.
Strategies to develop, design, implement and support digital health equity in key underserved groups: protocol for a systematic review
2023
Naresh Serou
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
A Retrospective Review of Serious Surgical Incidents in 5 Large UK Teaching Hospitals: A System-Based Approach
2022
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Designing digital health technology to support patients before and after bariatric surgery: qualitative study exploring patient desires, suggestions and reflections to support lifestyle behavior change
2022
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Healthcare staff perceptions on using artificial intelligence predictive tools: A qualitative study
2022
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Clinicians' and patients' perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence decision aids to inform shared decision making: a systematic review
2021
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
Designing the Optimal Digital Health Intervention for Patients' Use Before and After Elective Orthopedic Surgery: Qualitative Study
2021
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital technology to support lifestyle and health behaviour changes in surgical patients: systematic review
2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Learning from safety incidents in high-reliability organizations: a systematic review of learning tools that could be adapted and used in healthcare
2021
Dr Nehal Hassan
Bob Slight
Dr Dan Weiand
Professor Graham Morgan
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Preventing sepsis; how can artificial intelligence inform the clinical decision-making process? A systematic review
2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
et al.
Support for Healthcare Professionals after Surgical Patient Safety Incidents: A Qualitative Descriptive Study in 5 Teaching Hospitals
2021
Naresh Serou
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Simon Forrest
Bob Slight
et al.
Surgical incidents and their impact on operating theatre staff: qualitative study
2021
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Umay Oksuz
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Professor Andy Husband
et al.
Digital and Mobile Technologies to Promote Physical Health Behavior Change and Provide Psychological Support for Patients Undergoing Elective Surgery: Meta-Ethnography and Systematic Review
2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital Support for Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery: Narrative Review of the Roles and Challenges of Online Forums
2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Professor Andy Husband
Bob Slight
Professor Sarah Slight
Digital technology to support lifestyle and health behaviour changes in surgical patients: systematic review
2020
Kweku Bimpong
Bob Slight
Dr Clare Tolley
Professor Sarah Slight
Relationship between labour force satisfaction, wages and retention within the UK National Health Service: a systematic review of the literature
2020
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Bob Slight
Professor Andy Husband
Professor Sarah Slight
The value of teachable moments in surgical patient care and the supportive role of digital technologies
2020