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BMJ Open has received it's first Impact Factor

BMJ Open is now fully indexed in Thomson Reuters Web of Science. This means the journal will be receiving its first Impact Factor in the coming months.

Thu 02 May 2013, 09:54

Dr Kandala is soon to publish a book entitled "Advanced Techniques for Modelling Maternal and Child Health in Africa"

The estimation of levels, trends, and differentials in demographic and health outcomes in developing countries has, over years, relied heavily on indirect methods that were devised to suit limited or deficient data. In recent decades, some world-wide surveys like the World Fertility Survey and its successor, the Demographic and Health Survey, have played important role in filling the gap in the availability of survey data in developing countries. While Demographic and Health Surveys, collected at enormous cost, enable investigators to make in-depth analyses that could guide policy intervention strategies, such analyses demand modern and more advanced statistical techniques.

The book presents both theoretical contributions and empirical applications of such advanced techniques. These include such techniques like Geo-additive models that link individual measures with area variables to account for spatial correlation; Multilevel models that address the issue of clustering within family and household; Multiprocess models that account for interdependencies over life-course events and non-random utilization of health services; and Flexible Parametric alternatives to existing intensity models. The techniques are illustrated mainly through modelling maternal and child health in the African context using data from Demographic and Health Surveys in several countries in the continent.

Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:08

Professor Norman Waugh, Dr Deepson Shyangdan and Dr Pam Royle publish an article in BMJ Open.

The article "Current treatments in diabetic macular oedema: systematic review and meta-analysis" has now been published in BMJ Open.

For full reference and article please see the Warwick Evidence publications page.

Mon 04 Mar 2013, 11:54

Warwick Evidence passes 24 month review

Warwick Evidence's 24 month review was carried out by the Department of Health on the 14th February 2013. Warwick Evidence was congratulated for it's consistently good performance and how quickly the team had been established.

Fri 15 Feb 2013, 14:47

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