Robert James Froud
- Professor
- Institutt for helsevitenskap
- School of Health Sciences
- Høyskolen Kristiania
- Om Kristiania
- Ansatte
- School of Health Sciences
- Institutt for helsevitenskap
- Robert James Froud
Bakgrunn
Rob Froud er en professor (helsevitenskap) ved Høyskolen Kristiania. Rob forsker på kroniske smerter (spesielt smerter i korsryggen) arbeidsrelatert helse, og bidrar også til forskningsmetodikk innen områdene analytics, clinimetrics, Delphi-metodikk og meta-synthesis. Rob underviser i helsefag og forskningsformidling på høyskolen. Rob har også en førsteamanuensisstilling ved Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, i Storbritannia.
Vitenskapelige publikasjoner
- Research ethics oversight in Norway: structure, function, and challenges.Robert James Froud, Trine Johansen Meza, Kjell Ove Ernes, Anne Marie SlowtherBMC Health Services Research, p. 1-6, 2019
- The work of return to work. Challenges of returning to work when you have chronic pain: a meta-ethnographyMary Grant, Joanne O-Beirne-Elliman, Robert James Froud, Martin Underwood, Kate SeersBMJ Open, 2019
- Obstacles to returning to work with chronic pain: in-depth interviews with people who are off work due to chronic pain and employersMary Grant, Sophie Rees, Martin Underwood, Robert James FroudBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2019
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria used in non-specific low back pain trials: a review of randomised controlled trials published between 2006 and 2012Pål Andre Thorsø Amundsen, David W Evans, Dévan Rajendran, Bright Philip, Tom Eirik Bjørkli, Eldrigde Sandra, Buchbinder Rachelle, Underwood Martin, Robert James FroudBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2018
- Consensus generation of a minimum set of outcome measures for auditing glaucoma surgery outcomes—a Delphi exerciseJEA Somner, R Ismail, Robert James Froud, Augusto Azuara-Blanco, Alan J KingGraefe's Archives for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, p. 2407-2411, 2018
- Responsiveness, Reliability, and Minimally Important and Minimal Detectable Changes of 3 Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures for Low Back Pain: Validation StudyRobert James Froud, Carol Fawkes, Jonathan Foss, Martin Underwood, Dawn CarnesJournal of Medical Internet Research, 2018
- A systematic review of outcome measures use, analytical approaches, reporting methods, and publication volume by year in low back pain trials published between 1980 and 2012: Respice, adspice, et prospiceRobert James Froud, Shilpa Patel, Deavan Rajendran, Philip Bright, Tom Eirik Bjørkli, Rachelle Buchbinder, Sandra Eldridge, Martin UnderwoodPLOS ONE, 2016
- The power of low back pain trials: a systematic review of power, sample size, and reporting of sample size calculations over time, in trials published between 1980 and 2012Robert James Froud, Dévan Rajendran, Shilpa Patel, Philip Bright, Tom Eirik Bjørkli, Sandra Eldridge, Rachelle Buchbinder, Martin UnderwoodSpine, p. E680-E686, 2016
- Collecting patient reported outcome data in clinical practice.Carol Fawkes, Dawn Carnes, Robert James FroudEuropean Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016
- The development, evaluation, and initial implementation of a national programme for the use and collation of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in osteopathic back pain services in the UK.Carol Fawkes, Robert James Froud
- Primary outcome measure use in back pain trials may need radical reassessmentRobert James Froud, David Ellard, Shilpa Patel, Sandra Eldridge, Martin UnderwoodBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2015
- Preferred reporting items for studies mapping onto preference-based outcome measures: the MAPS statementStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayQuality of Life Research, 2015
- Preferred Reporting Items for Studies Mapping onto Preference-Based Outcome Measures: The MAPS StatementStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Alastair Gray, Robert James FroudApplied Health Economics and Health Policy, p. 437-443, 2015
- The MAPS Reporting Statement for Studies Mapping onto Generic Preference-Based Outcome Measures: Explanation and ElaborationStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayPharmacoEconomics (Auckland), p. 993-1011, 2015
- Preferred Reporting Items for Studies Mapping onto Preference-Based Outcome Measures: The MAPS StatementStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayPharmacoEconomics (Auckland), p. 985-991, 2015
- PREFERRED REPORTING ITEMS FOR STUDIES MAPPING ONTO PREFERENCE-BASED OUTCOME MEASURES: THE MAPS STATEMENTStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayInternational Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, p. 230-235, 2015
- Reporting patterns and predictors of common minor adverse events following osteopathic treatment: Lessons learned from a prospective, patient-administered questionnaire feasibility study in a UK teaching clinicDévan Rajendran, Philip Bright, Brenda Mullinger, Robert James FroudEuropean Journal of Integrative Medicine, p. 634-644, 2015
- Preferred Reporting Items for Studies Mapping onto Preference-Based Outcome Measures: The MAPS StatementStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayMedical decision making, 2015
- Preferred reporting items for studies mapping onto preference-based outcome measures: The MAPS statementStavros Petrou, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Helen Dakin, Louise Longworth, Mark Oppe, Robert James Froud, Alastair GrayJournal of Medical Economics, p. 851-857, 2015
- The effect of journal impact factor, reporting conflicts, and reporting funding sources, on standardized effect sizes in back pain trials: a systematic review and meta-regressionRobert James Froud, Tom Bjørkli, Philip Bright, Dévan Rajendran, Rachelle Buchbinder, Martin Underwood, David Evans, Sandra EldridgeBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2015
- A systematic review and meta-synthesis of the impact of low back pain on people's livesRobert Froud, Sue Patterson, Sandra Eldridge, Clive Seale, Tamar Pincus, Dévan Rajendran, Christian Fossum, Martin UnderwoodBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2014
- Responder analyses in randomised controlled trials for chronic low back pain: An overview of currently used methodsNicholas Henschke, Annefloor Van Enst, Robert Froud, Raymond W.G. OsteloEuropean spine journal, p. 772-778, 2014
- Using ROC Curves to Choose Minimally Important Change Thresholds when Sensitivity and Specificity Are Valued Equally: The Forgotten Lesson of Pythagoras. Theoretical Considerations and an Example Application of Change in Health StatusRobert James Froud, Gary AbelPLOS ONE, 2014
- Cascade diagrams for depicting complex interventions in randomised trialsRichard Hooper, Robert James Froud, Stephen Bremner, Sandra EldridgeBMJ. British Medical Journal, 2013
- A systematic review of cluster randomised trials in residential facilities for older people suggests how to improve qualityKarla Diaz-Ordaz, Robert James Froud, Bart Sheehan, Sandra EldridgeBMC Medical Research Methodology, 2013
- Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials of Clinical Prediction Rules for Physical Therapy in Low Back PainShilpa Patel, Tim Friede, Robert James Froud, David Evans, Martin UnderwoodSpine, p. 762-769, 2013
- Clinicians' perceptions of reporting methods for back pain trials: a qualitative studyRobert James Froud, Martin Underwood, Dawn Carnes, Sandra EldridgeBritish Journal of General Practice, p. e151-e159, 2012
- Quality of cluster randomized controlled trials in oral health: a systematic review of reports published between 2005 and 2009Robert James Froud, Sandra Eldridge, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Valeria Marinho, Allan DonnerCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, p. 3-14, 2012
- Methodological criteria for the assessment of moderators in systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials: a consensus studyTamar Pincus, Claire Miles, Robert James Froud, Martin Underwood, Dawn Carnes, Stephanie J.C. TaylorBMC Medical Research Methodology, 2011
- Reporting outcomes of back pain trials: A modified Delphi studyRobert Froud, Sandra Eldridge, Francisco Kovacs, Alan Breen, Jenni Bolton, Kate Dunn, Julie Fritz, Anne Keller, Peter Kent, Henrik Hein Lauridsen, Raymond Ostelo, Tamar Pincus, Maurits van Tulder, Steven Vogel, Martin UnderwoodEuropean Journal of Pain, p. 1068-1074, 2011
- Adverse events and manual therapy: a systematic review.Dawn Carnes, Tom Mars, Brenda Mullinger, Robert James Froud, Martin UnderwoodManual Therapy, p. 355-363, 2010
- Estimating the number needed to treat from continuous outcomes in randomised controlled trials: methodological challenges and worked example using data from the UK Back Pain Exercise and Manipulation (BEAM) trial.Robert James Froud, Sandra Eldridge, Ranjit Lall, Martin UnderwoodBMC Medical Research Methodology, 2009
- Monitoring self-reported adverse events: A prospective, pilot study in a UK osteopathic teaching clinicDévan Rajendran, Christian Fossum, Peter Collins, Brenda Mullinger, Robert James FroudInternational Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, p. 49-55, 2009
- Improving interpretation of patient-reported outcomes in low back pain trialsRobert James Froud
Formidling
- A systematic review of the measurement properties of the Bournemouth questionnaire.Carol Fawkes, Robert James Froud, Dawn Carnes
- An intervention for helping people with musculoskeletal pain to return to workRobert James Froud
- Poster: "Inclusion and exclusion criteria used in non-specific low back pain trials: a review of randomised controlled trials published between 2006 and 2012."Pål Andre Thorsø Amundsen, Robert Froud
- Introducing electronic PROM data collection into clinical practice – learning the lessons from a pilot studyC Fawkes, D Carnes, Robert James Froud
- Welcome, introduction and primer, and the RISE study.Robert James Froud, Kim Burton
- A meta-synthesis and in-depth interviews exploring perceptions of return-to-work obstacles faced by people with chronic pain: patient and employer perspectives.Robert James Froud
- Workshop: Back pain and supported employment: identification of challenges and opportunities using nominal group technique.Robert James Froud
- The development of a mobile phone and web app for collecting patient-reported outcomes after musculoskeletal treatment for low back pain.Carol Fawkes, Robert James Froud, Dawn Carnes
- "The epistemology of inexact sciences"Robert James Froud
- How we currently measure back painRobert James Froud
- Patients And Clinicians Views About Using Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) For Manual Therapy.Carol Fawkes, Robert James Froud, Dawn Carnes
- Roland Morris change scores can be independent of changes in back pain.Robert James Froud
- The effect of journal impact factor, reporting conflicts of interest, and reporting funding sources, on standardized effect size in back pain trials.Robert James Froud
- Validation and implementation of a resource questionnaire for use in low back-pain research. (Workshop)Robert James Froud
- Keynote: Considering a career in researchRobert James Froud
- Keynote: What does it feel like to have back pain?Robert James Froud
- The social effects of back painRobert James Froud
- Adverse events and treatment responses in osteopathy.Steven Vogel, Robert James Froud, Tamar Pincus, Nadine Marlin, Martin Underwood, Sandra Eldridge, Tom Mars
- Systematic review of populations, reporting, and outcomes, with bias estimation (PROBE) in back pain trials: 1980-2012.Robert James Froud
- Frequency and pattern of commonly occurring adverse events following osteopathic treatment in an osteopathic teaching clinic.Robert James Froud
- The back pain reporting outcomes consensus (BaROC)Robert James Froud
- What Aspects Of Improvement In Low Back Pain Do Patients Consider Important? A Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Literature.Robert James Froud
- What aspects of improvement in low back pain do patients consider important? A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative literature.Robert James Froud, Christian Fossum, Sue Patterson, Clive Seale, Martin Underwood, Tamar Pincus, Sandra Eldridge
- Systematic review of populations, reporting, and outcomes, with bias estimation (PROBE) in back pain trials: 1980-2012. PART II - Minimally important changes.Robert James Froud
- Systematic review of populations, reporting, and outcomes, with bias esti- mation (PROBE) in back pain trials: 1980-2012.Robert James Froud, Tom Eirik Bjørkli
- Research in OsteopathyRobert James Froud
- The quality of cluster randomised trials in oral health.Robert James Froud
- Estimating number needed to treat (NNT) from continuous outcomes in randomised controlled trials: methodological challenges and a worked example using data from the UK Back Pain Exercise and Manipulation (BEAM) trial.Robert James Froud
- Minimally important change on the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire.Robert James Froud
- FAce validity of Back pain Outcome reporting methods (FABO).Robert James Froud
- A systematic review of randomised control trials of clinical prediction rules for low back pain.Robert James Froud
- Face validity of reporting back pain trial outcomes.Robert James Froud
- A conservative or liberal practice framework?Robert James Froud
- How do patients feel post treatment? Pilot study of self-reported adverse events at a UK osteopathic teaching clinic.Robert James Froud, P Collins, Dévan Rajendran, Brenda Mullinger, Christian Fossum
- Minimally important change on the Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire.Robert James Froud
- Calculating NNT using continuous outcome measures. A reanalysis of the UK BEAM trial.Robert James Froud
- Should osteopathy get back to its roots?Robert James Froud
- Reporting methods in back pain trials. Part II: The power of low back pain trials.Robert James Froud
- Reporting methods in back pain trials. Part I: Outcome measures.Robert James Froud
Produkt
- Back pain: are we measuring the right things?Robert James Froud
- ROCMIC v2.0: Stata module to estimate minimally important change (MIC) thresholds for continuous clinical outcome measures using ROC curves.Robert James Froud, Gary Abel
- BCII: Stata module to estimate the number needed to treat (NNT) and confidence intervals for patients improving, or ‘benefiting’ (either improvements gained or deteriorations prevented), in a randomised controlled trial.Robert James Froud
- ROCMIC: Stata module to estimate minimally important change (MIC) thresholds for continuous clinical outcome measures using ROC curves.Robert James Froud
- 2011 - nåProfessor of Health SciencesHøyskolen Kristiania
- 2018 - nåAssociate ProfessorWarwick Medical School (University of Warwick)
- 2017 - 2018Principal Research FellowWarwick Medical School (University of Warwick)
- 2013 - 2017Senior Research FellowWarwick Medical School (University of Warwick)
- 2012 - 2013Senior Research FellowBarts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry (Queen Mary University of London)
- 2009 - 2012Research FellowBarts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry (Queen Mary University of London)
- 2006 - 2009PhD - EpidemiologyHealth Services Research -Queen Mary, University of London.
- 2009 - 2011MSc - Medical StatisticsLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London.
- 2003 - 2004Grad. Cert.(Distinction) – Astronomy (Modern Astrophysics and Astronomy Instrumentation)Department of Mathematical Sciences, James Cook University.
- 1999 - 2003BSc (Hons)European School of Osteopathy - University of Wales.
- 1999 - 2003DOEuropean School of Osteopathy - University of Wales.