Publications by authors named "R Haggie"

In 2018, North Bristol Trust (NBT) faced difficulties recruiting clinical fellows. In response, a new programme was introduced that includes opportunities for non-clinical time, supervision, and a study budget, as well as flexibility of contract duration and on-call commitment. This has significantly improved the application ratios, with a 94% fill rate in August 2021 and competition ratios of 2.

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Introduction: Patients undergoing mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction for cancer may be expected to have different perceptions of long-term outcomes compared with those who have this operation prophylactically.

Methods: Patients who underwent bilateral mastectomy and breast reconstruction from 2008 to 2014 at the Cambridge Breast Unit were identified from a prospective register and their notes were audited. They were classified according to their indication for surgery as follows: bilaterally therapeutic, bilaterally risk-reducing or combination.

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Introduction: Maximizing response rates in questionnaires can improve their validity and quality by reducing non-response bias. A comprehensive analysis is essential for producing reasonable conclusions in patient-reported outcome research particularly for topics of a sensitive nature. This often makes long (≥7 pages) questionnaires necessary but these have been shown to reduce response rates in mail surveys.

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