Staff Profile
Professor Richard Thomson
Strategic Research Adviser
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 8760
- Fax: +44 (0) 191 208 8211
- Personal Website: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ihs/research/dmoc
- Address: Population Health Sciences Institute
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Newcastle University
Baddiley Clark Building
Richardson Road
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE2 4AX
UK
Introduction
Richard Thomson's research interests are in shared decision making, patient and public involvement, quality of care, and stroke epidemiology and prevention.
Roles and Responsibilities
I am Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health in the Institute of Health and Society and previously the Dean of Patient and Public Engagement for the Faculty of Medical Sciences.
I led the Decision Making and Organisation of Care (DMOC) research group in the IHS until 2018.
Qualifications
BA (Physiology)1979, Oxford University
BM BCh, 1982, Oxford University
Doctor of Medicine, 1990, University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1990
Thesis : The Hepatic Effects of Ketoconazole
MRCP, 1984, Edinburgh
FRCP, 1996, London
MFPHM, 1990
FFPHM, 1996
Accreditation/CCST in Public Health Medicine, November 1992
Previous Positions
1990 - 1992 Director, Service Quality and Standards,Northern Regional Health Authority
1992 Director, Health Strategy, Northern Regional Health Authority
1990 - 1992 Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Northern Regional Health Authority
1992– 1999 Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology and Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Newcastle Medical School
1996 – 2007 Director, UK Quality Indicator Project (UK QIP)
2004 – 2007 Secondment to National Patient Safety Agency as Director of Epidemiology and Research (Executive Director of NPSA)
Memberships
Member of Steering Committee of International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) collaboration 2003-
Member of Institute for Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Informal Interests
Live music, fishing, cinema and theatre
Research Interests
My main research interests are in risk communication and shared decision making, with particular interests in the importance of context and the challenges of implementation
Other Expertise
I have undertaken research in a range of areas relevant to quality of health care and stroke prevention including quality indicators, guidelines and atrial fibrillation
Current Work
My programme of research includes innovative work in developing and evaluating shared decision making and risk communication. This began with work in stroke prevention and atrial fibrillation, but now extends much more widely (e.g. pain relief and labour, caesarean section, acute stroke care, squint in children, implantable cardioverter defibrillators).
This programme includes collaboration with clinical colleagues across the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Newcastle, in particular with obstetrics, fetal medicine, urology, ophthalmology, care of the elderly, cardiology and ENT. It includes international collaboration as a member of the Steering Group for the International Patient Decision Aids Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration. I recently co-led an international group to develop reporting guidelines for evaluations of patient decision aids
Research Roles
I led the Decision Making and Organisation of Care Research Group until 2018
Esteem Indicators
I have delivered multiple plenary and keynote conference addresses, and invited seminars. I am a founding Associate Editor of Quality and Safety in Health Care and wasa Member of the WHO World Health Alliance Steering Group developing an International Classification for Patient Safety (ICPS). I was invited as an expert witness to the House of Commons Select Committee Enquiry into Patient Safety (www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmselect/cmhealth/151/151i.pdf).
I am on the editorial board of BMC Research Methodology.
I was a member of the NICE guidelines development group for Patient Experience in Adult Services and am currently a member of the GDG for Shared Decision Making
Funding
My research is funded a number of agencies, especially the NIHR, having been co-applicant on three funded programme grants on 1) acute stroke care, with a personal emphasis on decision making in thrombolysis and 2) patient and public engagement in safety improvement (with colleagues in Bradford, York and Leeds) and 3) Facilitating informed decision-making in haemato-oncology .
- Sykes M, Thomson R, Kolehmainen N, Allan L, Finch T. Impetus to change: A multi-site qualitative exploration of the national audit of dementia. Implementation Science 2020, 15, 45.
- Sowden S, Nezafat Maldonado B, Wildman J, Cookson R, Thomson R, Lambert M, Beyer F, Bambra C. Interventions to reduce inequalities in avoidable hospital admissions: explanatory framework and systematic review protocol. BMJ Open 2020, 10, e035429.
- Boylan A-M, Locock L, Thomson R, Staniszewska S. “About sixty per cent I want to do it”: Health researchers’ attitudes to, and experiences of, patient and public involvement (PPI)—A qualitative interview study. Health Expectations 2019, 22(4), 721-730.
- Stacey D, Suwalska V, Boland L, Lewis KB, Presseau J, Thomson R. Are Patient Decision Aids Used in Clinical Practice after Rigorous Evaluation? A Survey of Trial Authors. Medical Decision Making 2019, 39(7), 805-815.
- Wilhelm LO, Gellert P, White M, Araujo-Soares V, Ford GA, Mackintosh JE, Rodgers H, Sniehotta FF, Thomson RG, Dombrowski SU. The Recognition-Response Gap in Acute Stroke: Examining the Relationship between Stroke Recognition and Response in a General Population Survey. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases 2019, 29(2), 104499.
- Hamilton DW, Pedersen A, Blanchford H, Bins J, McMeekin P, Thomson R, Paleri V, Wilson JA. A comparison of attitudes to laryngeal cancer treatment outcomes: A time trade-off study. Clinical Otolaryngology 2018, 43(1), 117-123.
- DeBrún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Rudd M, Lancsar E, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson RG. A novel design process for selection of attributes for inclusion in discrete choice experiments: case study exploring variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke. BMC Health Services Research 2018, 18, 483.
- Hoffman AS, Sepucha KR, Abhyankar P, Sheridan S, Bekker HL, LeBlanc A, Levin C, Ropka M, Shaffer V, Stacey D, Stalmeier P, Vo H, Wills C, Thomson R. Explanation and elaboration of the Standards for UNiversal reporting of patient Decision Aid Evaluations (SUNDAE) guidelines: examples of reporting SUNDAE items from patient decision aid evaluation literature. BMJ Quality and Safety 2018, 27(5), 389-412.
- DeBrún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Rudd M, Lancsar E, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson RG. Factors that influence clinicians’ decisions to offer intravenous alteplase for borderline patients with acute ischaemic stroke: results of a discrete choice experiment. International Journal of Stroke 2018, 13(1), 74-82.
- Sepucha KR, Abhyankar P, Hoffman AS, Bekker HL, LeBlanc A, Levin CA, Ropka M, Shaffer VA, Sheridan SL, Stacey D, Stalmeier P, Vo H, Wills CE, Thomson R. Standards for UNiversal reporting of patient Decision Aid Evaluation studies: the development of SUNDAE Checklist. BMJ Quality and Safety 2018, 27(5), 380-388.
- Stacey D, Légaré F, Lewis K, Barry MJ, Bennett CL, Eden KB, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Lyddiatt A, Thomson R, Trevena L. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, 2017(4), CD001431.
- Thomson RG, De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Rudd M, Lancsar E, Simpson S, Teah J. Factors that influence variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: results of a discrete choice experiment. Health Services and Delivery Research 2017, 5, 1-116.
- Joseph-Williams N, Lloyd A, Edwards E, Stobbart L, Tomson D, Macphail S, Dodd C, Brain K, Elwyn G, Thomson R. Implementing shared decision making in the NHS: lessons from the MAGIC programme. BMJ 2017, 357, j1744.
- Lewis KB, Wood B, Sepucha KR, Thomson RG, Stacey D. Quality of reporting of patient decision aids in recent randomized controlled trials: A descriptive synthesis and comparative analysis. Patient Education and Counseling 2017, 100(7), 1387-1393.
- Coulter A, Edwards A, Entwistle V, Kramer G, Nye A, Thomson R, Walker E. Shared decision making in the UK: Moving towards wider uptake. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen 2017, 123-124, 99-103.
- Standing H, Exley C, Flynn D, Hughes J, Joyce K, Lobban T, Lord S, Matlock D, McComb JM, Paes P, Thomson RG. A qualitative study of decision-making about the implantation of cardioverter defibrillators and deactivation during end-of-life care. Health Services and Delivery Research 2016, 4(32).
- Durand M-A, Bekker HL, Casula A, Elias R, Ferraro A, Lloyd A, Van Der Veer SN, Metcalfe W, Mooney A, Thomson RG, Tomson CRV. Can we routinely measure patient involvement in treatment decision-making in chronic kidney care? A service evaluation in 27 renal units in the UK. Clinical Kidney Journal 2016, 9(2), 252-259.
- McMeekin P, Flynn D, Ford GA, Rodgers H, Gray J, Thomson RG. Development of a decision analytic model to support decision making and risk communication about thrombolytic treatment (vol 15, pg 108, 2015). BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2016, 16(4).
- Goodman D, Ogrinc G, Davies L, Baker GR, Barnsteiner J, Foster TC, Gali K, Hilden J, Horwitz L, Kaplan HC, Leis J, Matulis JC, Michie S, Miltner R, Neily J, Nelson WA, Niedner M, Oliver B, Rutman L, Thomson R, Thor J. Explanation and elaboration of the SQUIRE (Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence) Guidelines, V.2.0: Examples of SQUIRE elements in the healthcare improvement literature. BMJ Quality and Safety 2016, 25(12), e7-e7.
- Wright J, Lawton R, O'Hara J, Armitage G, Sheard L, Marsh C, Grange A, McEachan RRC, Cocks K, Hrisos S, Thomson R, Jha V, Thorp L, Conway M, Gulab A, Walsh P, Watt I. Improving patient safety through the involvement of patients: development and evaluation of novel interventions to engage patients in preventing patient safety incidents and protecting them against unintended harm. London: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2016. Programme Grants for Applied Research RP-PG-0108-10049.
- Hamilton DW, Heaven B, Thomson RG, Wilson JA, Exley C. Multidisciplinary team decision making in cancer and the absent patient: a qualitative study. BMJ Open 2016, 6(7), e012559.
- Hamilton DW, Bins JE, McMeekin P, Pedersen A, Steen N, De Soyza A, Thomson R, Paleri V, Wilson JA. Quality compared to quantity of life in laryngeal cancer: A time trade off study. Head & Neck 2016, 38(S1), E631 - E637.
- Scott J, Hrisos S, Thomson R, Vaittinen A, Stobbart L. Reflections on collecting and analysing visual ethnography data to understand shared decision making. In: 14th International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. 2016, Heidelberg, Germany: International Association for Communication in Healthcare.
- Flynn D, Nesbitt D, McMeekin P, Rodgers H, Price C, Ford GA, Thomson RG. A Computerised Decision Aid for Treatment of Acute Stroke with Thrombolysis (COMPASS). In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Joyce KE, Beyer F, Thomson RG, Clarke MP. A systematic review of the effectiveness of treatments in altering the natural history of intermittent exotropia. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2015, 99(4), 440-450.
- Flynn D, De Brún A, Tomson D, Cameron A, Thomson RG. Barriers and Enabling Factors to Shared Decision Making in Primary Care for Mental Health Conditions. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Say R, Nesbitt D, Land E, Exley C, Thomson R, Robson S. Decision support for breech presentation: what do women want?. In: British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society (BMFMS) 17th Annual Conference. 2015, London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Flynn D, Nesbitt D, Ford GA, McMeekin P, Rodgers H, Price C, Kray C, Thomson RG. Development of a computerised decision aid for thrombolysis in acute stroke care. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015, 15, 6.
- McMeekin P, Flynn D, Ford GA, Rodgers H, Gray J, Thomson RG. Development of a decision analytic model to support decision making and risk communication about thrombolytic treatment. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2015, 15, 90.
- De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Lancsar E, Price CI, Rudd M, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson RG. Development of a discrete choice experiment to explore factors influencing decision-making about treatment of acute ischaemic stroke. In: International Shared Decision Making/ Evidence Based Health Care conference. 2015, Sydney, Australia.
- De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Lancsar E, Price CI, Rudd M, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson RG. Factors that influence clinicians' decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke. In: International Shared Decision Making and Evidence Based Health Care Conference. 2015, Sydney, Australia.
- Hrisos S, De Brún A, Flynn D, Thomson RG. Interactive Workshop: How To Do Co-Production: Sharing Learning from the Development of Shared Decision Making and Patient Safety Interventions. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Flynn D, De Brún A, Hrisos S, Thomson RG. Interactive Workshop: Skills Training for Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Using a Co-Produced Educational Film. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG, Maniatopoulos G, Flynn D. Interactive Workshop: ‘Seeing it from both sides’: Understanding the interdependence of patient and professional perspectives for Evidence Based Practice. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Brown JG, Joyce KE, Stacey D, Thomson RG. Patients or Volunteers? The Impact of Motivation for Trial Participation on the Efficacy of Patient Decision Aids: A Secondary Analysis of a Cochrane Systematic Review. Medical Decision Making 2015, 35(4), 419-435.
- Lie MLS, Murtagh MJ, Burges Watson D, Jenkings KN, Mackintosh J, Ford GA, Thomson RG. Risk communication in the hyperacute setting of stroke thrombolysis: an interview study of clinicians. Emergency Medicine Journal 2015, 32(5), 357-363.
- Hess EP, Grudzen CR, Thomson R, Raja AS, Carpenter CR. Shared Decision-making in the Emergency Department: Respecting Patient Autonomy When Seconds Count. Academic Emergency Medicine 2015, 22(7), 856-864.
- Dombrowski SU, White M, Mackintosh JE, Gellert P, Araujo-Soares V, Thomson RG, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Sniehotta FF. The stroke 'Act FAST' campaign: Remembered but not understood?. International Journal of Stroke 2015, 10(3), 324-330.
- Lecouturier J, Clarke MP, Errington G, Hallowell N, Murtagh MJ, Thomson R. Treating childhood intermittent distance exotropia: a qualitative study of decision making. BMC Opthalmology 2015, 15, 112.
- Sepucha KR, Matlock DD, Wills CE, Ropka M, Joseph-Williams N, Stacey D, Ng CJ, Levin C, Lally J, Borkhoff CM, Thomson R. "It's valid and reliable" is not enough: Critical appraisal of reporting of measures in trials evaluating patient decision aids. Medical Decision Making 2014, 34(5), 560-566.
- Flynn D, Ford G, Rodgers H, Price C, Steen N, Thomson R. A Time Series Evaluation of the FAST National Stroke Awareness Campaign in England. PLoS One 2014, 9(8), e104289.
- Stacey D, Legare F, Col NF, Bennett CL, Barry MJ, Eden KB, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Lyddiatt A, Thomson R, Trevena L, Wu JHC. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, (1), CD001431.
- Han PKJ, Joekes K, Elwyn G, Mazor KM, Thomson R, Sedgwick P, Ibison J, Wong JB. Development and evaluation of a risk communication curriculum for medical students. Patient Education and Counseling 2014, 94(1), 43-49.
- De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Rudd M, Lancsar E, Ford GA, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson RG. Development process for a discrete choice experiment to explore variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke. In: Division of Health Psychology Annual Conference 2014. 2014, York, UK.
- Gray J, Lie M, Murtagh M, Ford G, McMeekin P, Thomson R. Health state descriptions to elicit stroke values: do they reflect patient experience of stroke?. BMC Health Services Research 2014, 14, 573.
- Légaré F, Stacey D, Turcotte S, Cossi MJ, Kryworuchko J, Graham ID, Lyddiatt A, Politi MC, Thomson R, Elwyn G, Donner-Banzhoff N. Interventions for improving the adoption of shared decision making by healthcare professionals. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, (9), CD006732.
- Hogan H, Healey F, Neale G, Thomson R, Black N, Vincent C. Learning from preventable deaths: exploring case record reviewers' narratives using change analysis. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2014, 107(9), 365-375.
- Lally J, Thomson RG, MacPhail S, Exley C. Pain relief in labour: a qualitative study to determine how to support women to make decisions about pain relief in labour. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2014, 14, 6.
- Hogan H, Healey F, Neale G, Thomson R, Vincent C, Black N. Relationship between preventable hospital deaths and other measures of safety: an exploratory study. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2014, 26(3), 298-307.
- De Brún A, Flynn D, Joyce K, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Lancsar E, Rudd M, Thomson RG. Understanding clinicians’ decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke: a protocol for a discrete choice experiment. BMJ Open 2014, 4(7), e005612.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. More Required on the Patient Role and Standardization. The American Journal of Bioethics 2013, 13(8), 62-65.
- Say R, Thomson R, Robson S, Exley C. A qualitative interview study exploring pregnant women's and health professionals' attitudes to external cephalic version. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2013, 13(1), 4.
- Flynn D, Ford GA, Stobbart L, Rodgers H, Murtagh M, Thomson RG. A review of decision support, risk communication and patient information tools for thrombolytic treatment in acute stroke: lessons for tool developers. BMC Health Service Research 2013, 13, 225.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R, Green D. Evidence-based patient involvement in improving patient safety. Oral presentation. In: International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare. 2013, London, UK: IHI and the BMJ Publishing Group.
- Elwyn G, Thomson R. Implementing shared decision making in the United Kingdom: Lessons from the Making Good Decisions in Collaboration (MAGIC) Program. In: Elwyn, G; Grande, SW;Gittell, JD;Godffrey, MM;Vidal, DC, ed. Are We There Yet? Case Studies of Implementing Decision Support for Patients. Hanover, U.S.A: The Dartmouth Centre for Health Care Delivery Science, 2013.
- Joyce KE, Lord S, Matlock DD, McComb JM, Thomson R. Incorporating the patient perspective: a critical review of clinical practice guidelines for implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy. Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology 2013, 36(2), 185-197.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. More Required on the Patient Role and Standardization. American Journal of Bioethics 2013, 13(8), 62-65.
- Elwyn G, Lloyd A, Joseph-Williams N, Cording E, Thomson R, Durand MA, Edwards A. Option Grids: Shared decision making made easier. Patient Education and Counseling 2013, 90(2), 207-212.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. Seeing it from both sides: Do approaches to involving patients in improving their safety risk damaging the trust between patients and healthcare professionals? An interview study. PLoS One 2013, 8(11), e80759.
- Dombrowski S, Mackintosh J, Araujo-Soares V, Thomson R, Rodgers H, White M, Sniehotta F. Stroke 'Act FAST' campaign, remembered but not understood? Experimental evidence from a population-based survey. In: 27th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. 2013, Bordeaux, France: Routledge.
- Dombrowski SU, Mackintosh JE, Sniehotta FF, Araujo-Soares V, Rodgers H, Thomson RG, Murtagh MJ, Ford GA, Eccles MP, White M. The impact of the UK 'Act FAST' stroke awareness campaign: content analysis of patients, witness and primary care clinicians' perceptions. BMC Public Health 2013, 13, 915.
- De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Lancsar E, Price C, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Thomson RG. Understanding clinicians' decisions to offer intravenous thrombolytic treatment to patients with acute ischaemic stroke: A discrete choice experiment. In: 7th NIHR Stroke Research Network Annual Meeting. 2013, Newcastle, UK.
- Thomson R, Hrisos S, Green D. Use of theory, evidence & experience to develop ‘ThinkSAFE’: a multi-faceted intervention to promote inpatient involvement in improving patient safety. Poster presentation. In: 30th International Society for Quality in Healthcare. 2013, Edinburgh, UK: ISQua.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R, Green D. Use of theory, evidence and experience to develop a multi-faceted intervention to promote patient involvement in improving patient safety. Oral presentation. In: UK Society of Behavioural Medicine. 2013, Oxford, UK.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. WIHI: Engaging Patients in Safety. WebEx broadcast live from London and the International Forum for Quality & Safety. London, UK, 2013.
- Sepucha K, Thomson R, Borkhoff C, Lally J, Levin CA, Matlock DD, NG CJ, Ropka M, Stacey D, Williams NJ, Wills CE. Chapter L: Establishing The Effectiveness. IPDAS Collaboration, 2012. Available at: http://www.ipdas.ohri.ca/IPDAS-Chapter-L.pdf.
- Flynn D, Knoedler MA, Hess EP, Murad MH, Erwin PJ, Montori VM, Thomson RG. Engaging Patients in Health Care Decisions in the Emergency Department Through Shared Decision-making: A Systematic Review. Academic Emergency Medicine 2012, 19(8), 959-967.
- Hogan H, Healey F, Neale G, Thomson R, Vincent C, Black N. Preventable deaths due to problems in care in English acute hospitals: a retrospective case record review study. BMJ Quality and Safety 2012, 21(9), 737-745.
- Langseth MS, Shepherd E, Thomson R, Lord S. Quality of decision making is related to decision outcome for patients with cardiac arrhythmia. Patient Education and Counseling 2012, 87(1), 49-53.
- Elwyn G, Frosch D, Thomson R, Joseph-Williams N, Lloyd A, Kinnersley P, Cording E, Tomson D, Dodd C, Rollnick S, Edwards A, Barry M. Shared Decision Making: A Model for Clinical Practice. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2012, 27(10), 1361-1367.
- Murtagh MJ, Watson DLB, Jenkings KN, Lie MLS, Mackintosh JE, Ford GA, Thomson RG. Situationally-Sensitive Knowledge Translation and Relational Decision Making in Hyperacute Stroke: A Qualitative Study. PLoS One 2012, 7(6), e37066.
- McMeekin P, Flynn D, Ford GA, Rodgers H, Thomson RG. Validating the stroke-thrombolytic predictive instrument in a population in the United Kingdom. Stroke 2012, 43(12), 3378-3381.
- Mackintosh JE, Murtagh MJ, Rodgers H, Thomson RG, Ford GA, White M. Why People Do, or Do Not, Immediately Contact Emergency Medical Services following the Onset of Acute Stroke: Qualitative Interview Study. PLoS One 2012, 7(10), e46124.
- Dombrowski SU, Sniehotta F, Mackintosh J, White M, Rodgers H, Thomson R, Murtagh M, Ford G, Eccles MW, Araujo-Soares V. Witness response at onset of acute stroke: a qualitative theory-guided study. PLoS One 2012, 7(7), e39852.
- Stacey D, Bennett CL, Barry MJ, Col NF, Eden KB, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Lyddiatt A, Légaré F, Thomson R. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2011, 2011(10), CD001431.
- Thomson RG, Beyer F, Colquhoun J, Critchley J, Eccles M, Faye M, Lambert M, van Moorsel A, Penn L, Prentice M, Sugden B, Wood V. Development and usability testing of a shared decision support tool for cardiovascular risk reduction in primary care. In: 6th International Shared Decision Making Conference. 2011, Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Flynn D, Stobbart L, Murtagh MJ, Price C, Rodgers H, Ford GA, Thomson RG. Engaging Clinicians, Patients and Family Members in the Development of Decision Support for Hyperacute Stroke. In: International Stroke Conference. 2011, Los Angeles, CA: Stroke: American Heart Association.
- Say R, Robson S, Thomson R. Helping pregnant women make better decisions: a systematic review of the benefits of patient decision aids in obstetrics. BMJ Open 2011, 1(2), e000261.
- Sevdalis N, Jacklin R, Arora S, Vincent CA, Thomson RG. Diagnostic error in a national incident reporting system in the UK. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2010, 16(6), 1276-1281.
- Elwyn G, Laitner S, Coulter A, Walker E, Watson P, Thomson R. Implementing shared decision making in the NHS. British Medical Journal 2010, 341(7780), 971-972.
- Lally JE, Thomson RG, Exley C, Macphail S. Shared decision making about pain management in labour: expectations and reality. Archives of Disease Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal 2010, 95((suppl 1)), Fa80.
- Lecouturier J, Rodgers H, Murtagh MJ, White M, Ford GA, Thomson RG. Systematic review of mass media interventions designed to improve public recognition of stroke symptoms, emergency response and early treatment. BMC Public Health 2010, 10(1), 784.
- Lally J, Murtagh M, Thomson R, MacPhail S. Women's decision-making about pain relief in labour. In: Society for Social Medicine 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting. 2008, Southampton: Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, BMJ Group.
- Thomson R, Eccles M, Wood R, Chinn DJ. A cautionary note on data sources for evidence-based clinical decisions: Warfarin and stroke prevention. Medical Decision Making 2007, 27(4), 438-447.
- Thomson RG, Eccles MP, Steen IN, Greenaway J, Stobbart L, Murtagh MJ, May CR. A patient decision aid to support shared decision-making on anti-thrombotic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation: Randomised controlled trial. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2007, 16(3), 216-223.
- Burges Watson D, Murtagh MJ, Lally JE, Thomson RG, McPhail S. Flexible therapeutic landscapes of labour and the place of pain relief. Health and Place 2007, 13(4), 865-876.
- Kaner EFS, Heaven BRJ, Rapley TJ, Murtagh MJ, Graham RH, Thomson RG, May CR. Medical communication and technology: a video-based process study of the use of decision aids in primary care consultations. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2007, 7(1), 2.
- Park H, Hildreth A, Thomson R, O'Connell J. Non-valvular atrial fibrillation and cognitive decline: A longitudinal cohort study. Age and Ageing 2007, 36(2), 157-163.
- Murtagh MJ, Thomson RG, May CR, Rapley TJ, Heaven BRJ, Graham RH, Kaner EFS, Stobbart L, Eccles PJ. Qualitative methods in a randomised controlled trial: the role of an integrated qualitative process evaluation in providing evidence to discontinue the intervention in one arm of a trial of a decision support tool. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2007, 16(3), 224-229.
- Elwyn G, O'Connor A, Stacey D, Volk R, Edwards A, Coulter A, IPDAS Collaboration. Developing a quality criteria framework for patient decision aids: online international Delphi consensus process. British Medical Journal 2006, 333(7565), 417-419.
- Rapley TJ, May CR, Heaven BRJ, Murtagh MJ, Graham RH, Kaner EFS, Thomson RG. Doctor-patient interaction in a randomised controlled trial of decision-support tools. Social Science & Medicine 2006, 62(9), 2267-2278.
- Weaver NF, Murtagh MJ, Thomson RG. How do newly diagnosed hypertensives understand 'risk'? Narratives used in coping with risk. Family Practice 2006, 23(6), 637-643.
- Heaven BRJ, Murtagh MJ, Rapley TJ, May CR, Graham RH, Kaner EFS, Thomson RG. Patients or research subjects? A qualitative study of participation in a randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention. Patient Education and Counseling 2006, 62(2), 260-270.
- Scobie S, Thomson RG. The UK experience: the National Patient Safety Agency's Patient Safety Observatory. Italian Journal of Public Health 2006, 2(3-4), 52-58.
- Rowe G, Lambert N, Bowling A, Ebrahim S, Wakeling I, Thomson R. Assessing patients' preferences for treatments for angina using a modified repertory grid method. Social Science and Medicine 2005, 60(11), 2585-2595.
- Park HL, Hildreth AJ, Thomson RG, O'Connell J. Non-valvular atrial fibrillation and cognitive function - Baseline results of a longitudinal cohort study [3]. Age and Ageing 2005, 34(4), 392-395.
- Nath U, Thomson R, Wood R, Ben-Shlomo Y, Lees A, Rooney C, Burn DJ. Population based mortality and quality of death certification in progressive supranuclear palsy (Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome). Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 2005, 76(4), 498-502.
- Man-Son-Hing M, Gage BF, Montgomery AA, Howitt A, Thomson R, Devereaux PJ, Protheroe J, Fahey T, Armstrong D, Laupacis A. Preference-based antithrombotic therapy in atrial fibrillation: Implications for clinical decision making. Medical Decision Making 2005, 25(5), 548-559.
- Thomson R, Edwards A, Grey J. Risk communication in the clinical consultation. Clinical Medicine 2005, 5(5), 465-469.
- Thomson R, Murtagh M, Khaw F-M. Tensions in public health policy: Patient engagement, evidence-based public health and health inequalities. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2005, 14(6), 398-400.
- Thomson R, Greenaway J, Chinn DJ, Wood R, Rodgers H. The impact of implementing national hypertension guidelines on prevalence and workload in primary care: A population-based survey of older people. Journal of Human Hypertension 2005, 19(9), 683-689.
- Thomson R. Appropriate use of data: the example of indicators. In: T. van Zwanenberg;J. Harrison, ed. Clinical Governance in Primary Care. Oxford, San Francisco: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2004, pp.101-115.
- Park HL, Gray CS, Hildreth AJ, O'Connell JE, Thomson RG. Atrial fibrillation and cognitive decline - Is there an association? 12-month follow-up results of the Cognition and Atrial Fibrillation Evaluation (CAFE). In: 5th World Stroke Congress. 2004, Vancouver, Canada: Stroke: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.
- Thomson R. Challenges for an international guidelines collaboration. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2004, 13(6), 409-410.
- Lipman T, Murtagh MJ, Thomson R. How research-conscious GPs make decisions about anticoagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation: a qualitative study. Family Practice 2004, 21(3), 290-298.
- Lambert N, Rowe G, Bowling A, Ebrahim S, Laurence M, Dalrymple J, Thomson R. Reasons underpinning patients' preferences for various angina treatments. Health Expectations 2004, 7(3), 246-256.
- Rodgers H, Greenaway J, Davies T, Wood R, Steen N, Thomson R. Risk Factors for First-Ever Stroke in Older People in the North East of England: A Population-Based Study. Stroke 2004, 35(1), 7-11.
- Thomson RG, Taber S, Lally J, Kazandjian V. UK Quality Indicator Project (UK QIP)® and the UK independent healthcare sector: a major new development. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2004, 16(s1), i51–i56.
- Thomson R, Taber S, Lally J, Kazandjian V. UK Quality Indicator Project® (UK QIP) and the UK independent health care sector: A new development. International Journal for Quality in Health Care 2004, 16(1), i51-i56.
- Lilford R, Mohammed MA, Spiegelhalter D, Thomson R. Use and misuse of process and outcome data in managing performance of acute medical care: Avoiding institutional stigma. Lancet 2004, 363(9415), 1147-1154.
- Willoughby B, Thomson R, Chopra R. Validation of a method to establish practice-based stroke and TIA registers. British Journal of General Practice 2004, 54(499), 127-129.
- Rapley TJ, Heaven B, Kaner EFS, Murtagh MJ, May CR, Thomson RG. “Well, we’ll come back to that question”: The impact of a computerised decision-support tool on doctor-patient interaction. In: International Shared Decision Making Conference. 2003, Swansea, UK.
- Park HL, O'Connell JE, Thomson RG. A systematic review of cognitive decline in the general elderly population. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2003, 18(12), 1121-1134.
- Nath U, Ben-Shlomo Y, Thomson RG, Lees AJ, Burn DJ. Clinical features and natural history of progressive supranuclear palsy: A clinical cohort study. Neurology 2003, 60(6), 910-916.
- Thomson RG. Die offentliche Bewertung von Krankenhausern mit Hilfe von Leistungsdaten am Beispiel Grosbritannien. In: Kranich, C., Vitt, K, ed. Das Gesundheitswesen am Patienten orientieren. Frankfurt, Germany: Mabuse-Verlag, 2003, pp.24-37.
- Thomson RG, Rodgers H. Exploring the impact of risk factors for stroke in older people. Newcastle on Tyne: University of Newcastle, 2003.
- Lipman T, Murtagh MJ, Thomson RG. How do research conscious general practitioners make decisions about anti-coagulation in patients with atrial fibrillation: a qualitative study. In: International Shared Decision Making. 2003, Swansea, UK.
- Weaver N, Murtagh MJ, Thomson R. Perceptions of risk: a qualitative study in patients with recently diagnosed hypertension. In: International Shared Decision Making Conference. 2003, Swansea, UK.
- Thomson RG, Murtagh MJ. Tensions in Public Health Policy. In: International Shared Decision Making. 2003, Swansea, UK.
- Thomson RG, Murtagh MJ. Tensions in Public Health Policy. In: International Shared Decision Making Conference. 2003, Swansea, UK.
- Say RE, Thomson R. The importance of patient preferences in treatment decisions - Challenges for doctors. British Medical Journal 2003, 327(7414), 542-545.
- Powell AE, Davies HTO, Thomson RG. Using routine comparative data to assess the quality of health care: Understanding and avoiding common pitfalls. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2003, 12(2), 122-128.
- Heaven BR, Murtagh MJ, Rapley T, Kaner EF, May CR, Thomson RG. You go and see a doctor at the surgery, not at research”: How 'patients' in an RCT understand themselves as experimental subjects. In: British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Conference. 2003, York, UK.
- Nath U, Ben-Shlomo Y, Thomson RG, Wood N, Lees AI, Burn DJ. Clinical features and disease course of PSP in the United Kingdom. In: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry: Association of British Neurologists Autumn Meeting. 2002, Durham: BMJ Group.
- Thomson R, Clarke A. Commentary. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2002, 11(1), 38-39.
- Thomson R, Robinson A, Greenaway J, Lowe P, DARTS Team. Development and description of a decision analysis based decision support tool for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation. Quality and Safety in Health Care 2002, 11(1), 25-31.
- Jordan J, Wright J, Ayres P, Hawkings M, Thomson R, Wilkinson J, Williams R. Health needs assessment and needs-led health service change: A survey of projects involving public health doctors. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2002, 7(2), 71-80.
- Thomson RG. How can epidemiological studies help us to prevent stroke?. Age and Ageing 2002, 31(s3), 9-16.
- Thomson R. How can epidemiological studies help us to prevent stroke? The example of atrial fibrillation. Age and Ageing 2002, 31(s3), 9-16.
- Chappel D, Bailey J, Robinson A, Rodgers H, Stacy R, Thomas L, Thomson RG. An evaluation of a health care programme approach to commissioning stroke services in Gateshead and South Tyneside. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2001.
- Thomson RG, Bowling A, Moss F. Engaging patients in decisions: a challenge to health care delivery and public health. Quality in Health Care 2001, 10(1), i1.
- Robinson A, Thomson R, Parkin D, Sudlow M, Eccles M. How patients with atrial fibrillation value different health outcomes: A standard gamble study. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 2001, 6(2), 92-98.
- Chappel D, Bailey J, Stacy R, Thomson R, Rodgers H. Implementation and evaluation of local priority setting for stroke. Public Health 2001, 115(1), 21-29.
- Chappel D, Bailey J, Stacy R, Rodgers H, Thomson R. Implementation and evaluation of local-level priority setting for stroke. Public Health 2001, 115(1), 21-29.
- Nath U, Ben-Shlomo Y, Thomson RG, Morris HR, Wood NW, Lees AJ, Burn DJ. The prevalence of progressive supranuclear palsy (Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome) in the UK. Brain 2001, 124(7), 1438-1449.
- Nath U, Morris H, Thomson R, Ben-Shlomo Y, Wood N, Lees A, Burn DJ. The prevalence of progressive supranuclear palsy in the United Kingdom. In: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 2001, BMJ Group.
- Robinson A, Thomson R. Variability in patient preferences for participating in medical decision making: Implication for the use of decision support tools. Quality in Health Care 2001, 10(1), i34-i38.
- Rodgers H, Oliver SE, Dobson R, Thomson RG. A regional collaborative audit of the practice and outcome of carotid endarterectomy in the United Kingdom. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2000, 19(4), 362-369.
- Thomson R, Parkin D, Eccles M, Sudlow M, Robinson A. Decision analysis and guidelines for anticoagulant therapy to prevent stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. Lancet 2000, 355(9208), 956-962.
- Tavakoli M, Davies HTO, Thomson R. Decision analysis in evidence-based decision making. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2000, 6(2), 111-120.
- Wilcock PM, Thomson RG. Modern measurement for a modern health service. Quality in Health Care 2000, 9(4), 199-200.
- Thomson RG, Lally J. Performance management at the crossroads in the NHS: Don't go into the red. Quality in Health Care 2000, 9(4), 201-202.
- Chaplin A, Curless R, Thomson R, Barton R. Prevalence of lower gastrointestinal symptoms and associated consultation behaviour in a British elderly population determined by face-to-face interview. British Journal of General Practice 2000, 50(459), 798-802.
- Robinson A, Thomson RG. The potential use of decision analysis to support shared decision making in the face of uncertainty: The example of atrial fibrillation and warfarin anticoagulation. Quality in Health Care 2000, 9(4), 238-244.
- Hodgson K, Thomson R. What do medical students read and why? A survey of medical students in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Medical Education 2000, 34(8), 622-629.
- Tavakoli M, Davies HTO, Thomson R. Aiding clinical decisions with decision analysis. Hospital Medicine 1999, 60(6), 444-447.
- Tavokoli M, Davies HTO, Thomson RG. Aiding clinical decisions with decision analysis - Avoiding common pitfalls. Hospital Medicine 1999, 60(6), 444-447.
- Oliver SE, Thomson RG. Are variations in the use of carotid endarterectomy explained by population need? A study of health service utilisation in two English health regions. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 1999, 17(6), 501-506.
- Thomson RG. Construction and use of guidelines. Prescribers' Journal 1999, 39, 180-187.
- Chappel D, Miller P, Parkin D, Thomson R. Models of commissioning health services in the British National Health Service: a literature review. Journal of Public Health Medicine 1999, 21(2), 221-227.
- McErlain-Burns TL, Thomson R. The lack of integration of clinical audit and the maintenance of medical dominance within British hospital trusts. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 1999, 5(3), 323-333.
- O'Mahony PG, Thomson RG, Dobson R, Rodgers H, James OFW. The prevalence of stroke and associated disability. Journal of Public Health Medicine 1999, 21(2), 166-171.
- O'Mahony P, Rodgers H, Dobson R, James OFW, Thomson RG. The prevalence of stroke and associated disability. Journal of Public Health 1999, 21(2), 166-171.
- Gani A, Rodgers H, Herd B, Murphy J, Dobson R, James O, Thomson RG. The Tees Stoke Register: clinical subtypes, an indicator of stroke severity and prognosis. In: European Stroke Conference. 1999, Venice, Italy: S. Karger AG.
- Thomson RG, Gani A, Dobson R, Herd B, Murphy J, James O, Rodgers H. The Tees Stroke Register: stroke incidence in an area of high stroke mortality. In: 8th European Stroke Conference. 1999, Venice, Italy: S. Karger AG.
- M. Sudlow,R.G. Thomson,R.A. Kenny,H. Rodgers. A community survey of subjects with atrial fibrillation: associated disability and treatment preferences. British Journal of General Practice 1998, 48, 1775-1778.
- R.G. Thomson,H. McElroy,M. Sudlow. Guidelines on anticoagulant treatment in atrial fibrillation in Great Britain: variation in content and implications for treatment. British Medical Journal 1998, 316, 509-513.
- Unwin N, Thomson R, O'Byrne AM, Laker M, Armstrong H. Implications of applying widely accepted cholesterol screening and management guidelines to a British adult population: Cross sectional study of cardiovascular disease and risk factors. British Medical Journal 1998, 317(7166), 1125-1130.
- O'Mahony PG, Rodgers H, Thomson RG, Dobson R, James OFW. Is the SF-36 suitable for assessing health status of older stroke patients. Age and Ageing 1998, 27(1), 19-22.
- M. Sudlow,R.G. Thomson,H. Rodgers,S. Livingstone,R.A. Kenny. The effect of age and quality of life on doctors' decisions to anticoagulate patients with atrial fibrillation. Age and Ageing 1998, 27, 285-289.
- R.G. Thomson, McElroy, H., Kazandjian, V.A. Maryland Hospital Quality Indicator Project in the United Kingdom: an approach for promoting continuous quality improvement. Quality in Health Care 1997, 6, 49-55.
- R.G. Thomson, Bryson, M., Donaldson, L.J. Obstetric anaesthesia: an approach to improving the standards of services. International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia 1997, 6, 250-256.
- R.G. Thomson, Hodgson, K. Quality in the British National Health Service. In: V.A. Kazandjian, ed. The effectiveness of CQI in health care: Stories from a global perspective. American Society for Quality Control (ASQC) USA, 1997.
- R Thomson, C Elcoat, E Pugh. Clinical audit and the purchaser-provider interaction: different attitudes and expectations in the United Kingdom. Quality in Health Care 1996, 5, 97-103.
- R. G. Thomson. Quality in health care. In: T. White, ed. Textbook of Management for Doctors. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1996.
- R. Thomson, Lavender, M., & Madhok, R. How to ensure that guidelines are effective. British Medical Journal 1995, 311(22 July l995), 237-242.
- R. G. Thomson,J. Gray,R. Madhok,A. Mordue,A.D. Mendelow. Effect of guidelines on management of head injury on record keeping and decision making in accident and emergency departments. Quality in Health Care 1994, 3, 86-91.
- R Thomson. The purchaser role in provider quality: Lessons from the United States. Quality in Health Care 1994, 3, 65/66.
- R. Madhok,R.G. Thomson,A. Mordue,A.D. Mendelow,J. Barker. An audit of distribution and use of head injury management guidelines. Quality in Health Care 1993, 2, 27-30.
- R.S. Bhopal,R.G. Thomson,M. White,A. Watson. Audit of public health medicine: the Northern Region's approach. Journal of Public Health Medicine 1993, 15, 255-262.
- R.G. Thomson,R.S. Bhopal. Improving quality of health care: the role of public health medicine. Quality in Health Care 1993, 2, 35-39.