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Study protocols of trials in the Translating Research, Integrated Public Health Outcomes and Delivery (TRIPOD) project

An article collection published in Trials.

The Translating Research, Integrated Public Health Outcomes and Delivery (TRIPOD) project aims to evaluate an optimal health program for those suffering from chronic diseases. This collection of articles includes the study protocols for assessing this optimal health program in diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease and stroke, as well as a Commentary on the TRIPOD project more generally.

  1. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) are serious and growing health problems with enormous impact on psychological and social functioning. Despite high rates of comorbid depression ...

    Authors: Simon R. Knowles, Chantal F. Ski, Robyn Langham, Emmet O’Flaherty, David R. Thompson, Susan L. Rossell, Gaye Moore, Ya-seng (Arthur) Hsueh and David J. Castle
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:447
  2. Stroke is a leading cause of disability and distress, and often profoundly affects the quality of life of stroke survivors and their carers. With the support of carers, many stroke survivors are returning to l...

    Authors: Catherine Brasier, Chantal F. Ski, David R. Thompson, Jan Cameron, Casey L. O’Brien, Nicola T. Lautenschlager, Graeme Gonzales, Ya-seng Arthur Hsueh, Gaye Moore, Simon R. Knowles, Susan L. Rossell, Rachel Haselden and David J. Castle
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:446
  3. After a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, people not only have to cope with the physical aspects and common complications that require daily self-management, they are also faced with ongoing psychosocial challen...

    Authors: Casey L. O’Brien, Chantal F. Ski, David R. Thompson, Gaye Moore, Serafino Mancuso, Alicia Jenkins, Glenn Ward, Richard J. MacIsaac, Margaret Loh, Simon R. Knowles, Susan L. Rossell and David J. Castle
    Citation: Trials 2016 17:444