Hazel O'Dowd
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Hazel O'Dowd is a clinical psychologist and head of the pain clinic at North Bristol NHS Trust.[1]
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Notable studies[edit | edit source]
PACE trial publications include:
- Main trial outcome
- 2011, Comparison of adaptive pacing therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, graded exercise therapy, and specialist medical care for chronic fatigue syndrome (PACE): a randomised trial[2]
- Other PACE trial publications
Books[edit | edit source]
- 2011, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalopathy[4] (book chapter) in Oxford Handbook of Pain Management - with Hazel O'Dowd
Letters[edit | edit source]
- PACE trial authors' responses
- 2017, Response to the editorial by Dr Geraghty[5](Full text)
Talks and interviews[edit | edit source]
Online presence[edit | edit source]
- PubMed
- Website
- YouTube
See also[edit | edit source]
Learn more[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ North Bristol NHS Trust (April 4, 2012). "Pain Clinic Team". North Bristol NHS Trust. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
- ↑ White, PD; Goldsmith, KA; Johnson, AL; Potts, L; Walwyn, R; DeCesare, JC; Baber, HL; Burgess, M; Clark, LV; Cox, DL; Bavinton, J; Angus, BJ; Murphy, G; Murphy, M; O'Dowd, H; Wilks, D; McCrone, P; Chalder, T; Sharpe, M; The PACE Trial Management Group (March 5, 2011). "Comparison of adaptive pacing therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, graded exercise therapy, and specialist medical care for chronic fatigue syndrome (PACE): a randomised trial". The Lancet. 377 (9768): 823–836. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(11)60096-2. PMID 21334061.
- ↑ White, PD; Goldsmith, K; Johnson, AL; Chalder, T; Sharpe, M; PACE Trial Management Group (October 2013). "Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome after treatments given in the PACE trial". Psychol Med. 43 (10): 2227–2235. doi:10.1017/S0033291713000020. PMID 3776285.
- ↑ Daniels, Jo; O'Dowd, Hazel (2011). "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalopathy". In Brook, Peter; Pickering, Tony; Connell, Jayne (eds.). Oxford handbook of pain management. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 338–342. ISBN 9780191653216. OCLC 831658103.
- ↑ White, PD; Chalder, T; Sharpe, M; Angus, BJ; Baber, HL; Bavinton, J; Burgess, M; Clark, LV; Cox, DL; DeCesare, JC; Goldsmith, KA; Johnson, AL; McCrone, P; Murphy, G; Murphy, M; O'Dowd, H; Potts, L; Walwyn, R; Wilks, D (January 2017). "Response to the editorial by Dr Geraghty". Journal of Health Psychology. 22 (9): 1113–1117. doi:10.1177/1359105316688953.
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