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Hi Nicola [Tremain]

A colleague forwarded your email to PSCI-COM@JISCMAIL but the message
doesn't contain your email address.  If you get in touch with me we could
have a quick chat about what you want to do, which resembles some work done
in Oslo with which I had some involvement.

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Cheers,

 Shaun

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In Scotland and interested in taking part in research?  Have a look at
www.registerforshare.org/

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Recent papers:
Process evaluations for cluster-randomised trials of complex interventions:
a proposed framework for design and
reportin<http://www.trialsjournal.com/content/14/1/15/abstract>
g  Trials 2013, 14:15.

Developing and evaluating communication strategies to support informed
decisions and practice based on evidence (DECIDE): protocol and preliminary
results. <http://www.implementationscience.com/content/8/1/6/abstract>
Implementation Science 2013, 8:6.
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Prof Shaun Treweek
Professor of Health Services Research, Health Services Research Unit,
University of Aberdeen


Contact details:
Health Services Research Unit
University of Aberdeen
Health Sciences Building
Foresterhill
Aberdeen
AB25 2ZD
UK


Email:  [log in to unmask]
Skype: streweek
Mob:    +44 777 901 6955
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On 29 January 2013 10:54, Nicola Tremain <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Good morning everyone,
>
> I'm currently developing a TV series that would put DIY / home remedies
> for various non-life-threatening ailments through clinical trial. The sorts
> of things people talk about on internet forums and swear by. The sorts of
> things that would never normally be put to trial because they wouldn't make
> anyone any money. (In addition, the series would offer a platform to combat
> dangerous misinformation that circulates on the internet - obviously these
> 'remedies' wouldn't be put to trial!).
>
> While we have plenty of GPs and specialists on board, I'm now looking for
> individuals or organisations that might be able to help design the trials.
>  I'd gratefully receive any recommendations from the group.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Nicola
>

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