2024
Patient Characteristics and Practice Variation Associated With New Community Prescription of Benzodiazepine and z‐Drug Hypnotics After Critical Illness: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink
Mansi E, Rentsch C, Bourne R, Guthrie B, Lone N. Patient Characteristics and Practice Variation Associated With New Community Prescription of Benzodiazepine and z‐Drug Hypnotics After Critical Illness: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink. Pharmacoepidemiology And Drug Safety 2024, 33: e70056. PMID: 39603606, PMCID: PMC11602247, DOI: 10.1002/pds.70056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity prescriptionsZ-drugsIllness survivorsRetrospective cohort studyClinical Practice Research Datalink dataPractice variationUK Clinical Practice Research DatalinkClinical Practice Research DatalinkWorsening mental health conditionsCohort studyMultilevel multivariable logistic regressionSurvivors of critical illnessZ-drug prescribingCritical care survivorsPrimary care practicesCritical illnessMental health conditionsZ-drug prescriptionsCritical illness survivorsMultivariate logistic regressionPrescription opioid useCare practicesRisk of adverse eventsHealth conditionsHistory of insomniaIncident dementia risk among patients with type 2 diabetes receiving metformin versus alternative oral glucose-lowering therapy: an observational cohort study using UK primary healthcare records
Doran W, Tunnicliffe L, Muzambi R, Rentsch C, Bhaskaran K, Smeeth L, Brayne C, Williams D, Chaturvedi N, Eastwood S, Dunachie S, Mathur R, Warren-Gash C. Incident dementia risk among patients with type 2 diabetes receiving metformin versus alternative oral glucose-lowering therapy: an observational cohort study using UK primary healthcare records. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care 2024, 12: e003548. PMID: 38272537, PMCID: PMC10823924, DOI: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2023-003548.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of dementiaMild cognitive impairmentOral glucose-lowering therapyDementia riskObservational cohort studyAs-treated analysisGlucose-lowering therapyRisk of incident all-cause dementiaUK adultsCompare risk of dementiaIncident all-cause dementiaType 2 diabetesClinical Practice Research DatalinkActive comparator new user designCohort studyAll-cause dementiaPrimary healthcare recordsIncident dementia riskAssociated with lower riskPotential exposure misclassificationCox proportional hazards regressionMetformin useRisk of confoundingProportional hazards regressionIncident dementia
2021
Social determinants of pertussis and influenza vaccine uptake in pregnancy: a national cohort study in England using electronic health records
Walker JL, Rentsch CT, McDonald HI, Bak J, Minassian C, Amirthalingam G, Edelstein M, Thomas S. Social determinants of pertussis and influenza vaccine uptake in pregnancy: a national cohort study in England using electronic health records. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e046545. PMID: 34155074, PMCID: PMC8217954, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPertussis vaccine uptakeVaccine uptakeNon-white ethnicityPregnant womenEligible pregnanciesSocial determinantsCohort studyNationwide population-based cohort studyClinical Practice Research DatalinkPopulation-based cohort studyGreater deprivationCare dataLow vaccine uptakeInfluenza vaccine uptakeSecondary care dataNational cohort studyPrimary care dataVaccine-preventable diseasesLow uptakeVaccine promotion strategiesElectronic health recordsInfluenza vaccinationMaternal ageSuccessive pregnanciesVaccination promotion