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E McColl

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Maguire, A. ., Clarkson, J. ., Douglas, G. ., , Homer, T. ., Marshman, Z. ., … Innes, N. . (2020). Best-practice prevention alone or with conventional or biological caries management for 3- to 7-year-olds: the FiCTION three-arm RCT. Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England), 24(1), 1-174. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta24010
Homer, T. ., Maguire, A. ., Douglas, G. ., Innes, N. ., Clarkson, J. ., Wilson, N. ., … Vale, L. . (2020). Cost-effectiveness of child caries management: a randomised controlled trial (FiCTION trial). BMC Oral Health, 20(1), 45. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1020-1 (Original work published 2020)
Marshman, Z. ., Kettle, J. ., Holmes, R. ., Cunningham, K. ., Freeman, R. ., Gibson, B. ., … Innes, N. . (2020). Dental professionals’ experiences of managing children with carious lesions in their primary teeth - a qualitative study within the FiCTION randomised controlled trial. BMC Oral Health, 20(1), 64. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1051-7 (Original work published 2020)
El-Yousfi, S. ., Innes, N. ., Holmes, R. ., Freeman, R. ., Cunningham, K. ., McColl, E. ., … Marshman, Z. . (2020). Children and parents’ perspectives on the acceptability of three management strategies for dental caries in primary teeth within the ’Filling Children’s Teeth: Indicated or Not’ (FiCTION) randomised controlled trial - a qualitative study. BMC Oral Health, 20(1), 69. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-1060-6 (Original work published 2020)
Freeman, R. ., Maguire, A. ., , Wilson, N. ., Innes, N. ., Clarkson, J. ., … Douglas, G. . (2020). The FiCTION trial: Child oral health-related quality of life and dental anxiety across three treatment strategies for managing caries in young children. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 48(4), 328-337. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdoe.12537
Parr, J. ., Pennington, L. ., Taylor, H. ., Craig, D. ., Morris, C. ., McConachie, H. ., … Colver, A. . (2021). Parent-delivered interventions used at home to improve eating, drinking and swallowing in children with neurodisability: the FEEDS mixed-methods study. Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England), 25(22), 1-208. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta25220