Carly Bisset

ORCID: 0000-0003-3331-4420
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Research Areas
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Appendicitis Diagnosis and Management
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Abdominal Surgery and Complications
  • Intraperitoneal and Appendiceal Malignancies
  • Diverticular Disease and Complications
  • Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
  • Surgical site infection prevention
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Intestinal and Peritoneal Adhesions
  • Psychological Treatments and Assessments
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
  • Delphi Technique in Research

West Midlands Deanery
2025

Royal Alexandra Hospital
2015-2024

University of Aberdeen
2020-2024

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
2024

Hairmyres Hospital
2023-2024

Institut de Virologie
2020-2022

University of Birmingham
2020

AstraZeneca (Brazil)
2020

Stryker (United Kingdom)
2020

Pfizer (United Kingdom)
2020

Abstract Background C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific acute phase reactant elevated in infection or inflammation. Higher levels indicate more severe and have been used as an indicator of COVID-19 disease severity. However, the evidence for CRP prognostic marker yet to be determined. The aim this study examine response patients hospitalized with determine utility on admission predicting inpatient mortality. Methods Data were collected between 27 February 10 June 2020, incorporating...

10.1093/ije/dyab012 article EN cc-by International Journal of Epidemiology 2021-01-25

Small bowel obstruction is a common surgical emergency, and associated with high levels of morbidity mortality across the world. The literature provides little information on conservatively managed group. aim this study was to describe burden small in UK. This prospective cohort conducted 131 acute hospitals UK between January April 2017, delivered by trainee research collaboratives. Adult patients diagnosis mechanical were included. primary outcome in-hospital mortality. Secondary outcomes...

10.1002/bjs5.50136 article EN cc-by-nc BJS Open 2019-02-22

Abstract Aim There is evidence of significant growth in the engagement UK health‐care professionals with ‘open’ social media platforms, such as Twitter and LinkedIn. Social communication provides many opportunities benefits for medical education interaction patients colleagues. This study was undertaken to evaluate uptake public membership characteristics use channels amongst contemporary consultant colorectal surgeons. Method Colorectal surgeons were identified from Association...

10.1111/codi.12780 article EN Colorectal Disease 2014-09-12

Discussions regarding sex after colorectal and pelvic floor surgery are often overlooked by clinicians. This is the first patient designed delivered study to explore sexual function practices surgery. The aim was questions about that matter patients their partners following or through a public involvement survey. results of this work will underpin creation reported outcome measure.An anonymous online survey tool (Survey Monkey™) disseminated via social media (Twitter, Facebook). Thematic...

10.1111/codi.15598 article EN Colorectal Disease 2021-02-22

Abstract Aim When making anastomotic decisions in rectal cancer surgery, surgeons must consider the risk of leakage, which bears implications for patient's quality life, recurrence and, potentially, death. The aim this study was to investigate views colorectal on how their individual attributes (e.g. experience, personality traits) may influence decision‐making and experience complications. Method This qualitative used interviews data collection. Purposive sampling invite certified UK‐based...

10.1111/codi.16943 article EN cc-by Colorectal Disease 2024-03-14

Abstract Aim There remains limited knowledge on what patients value and prioritize in their decision to undergo emergency laparotomy (ELap) during subsequent recovery. The aim of this study was explore factors decision‐making reach a consensus amongst the 10 most important priorities ELap. Methods Patients aged over 65 years who had required an ELap within preceding 12 months (regardless management) were identified invited attend modified Delphi process focus group. Results A total 20...

10.1111/codi.15165 article EN Colorectal Disease 2020-05-28

10.1093/bjs/znac052 article EN cc-by British journal of surgery 2022-01-27

Abstract Background The reduced renal function has prognostic significance in COVID-19 and it been linked to mortality the general population. Reduced is prevalent older age thus we set out better understand its effect on mortality. Methods Patient clinical demographic data was taken from Older People (COPE) study during two periods (February–June 2020 October 2020–March 2021, respectively). Kidney admission measured using estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). primary outcomes were...

10.1186/s12877-022-02782-5 article EN cc-by BMC Geriatrics 2022-02-12

Decision-making under uncertainty may be influenced by an individual's personality. The primary aim was to explore associations between surgeon personality traits and colorectal anastomotic decision-making.Colorectal surgeons worldwide participated in a two-part online survey. Part 1 evaluated characteristics using the Big Five Inventory measure (five domains: agreeableness; conscientiousness; extraversion; emotional stability; openness) response scenarios presented 2 involving decisions...

10.1093/bjs/znac200 article EN cc-by British journal of surgery 2022-07-19

Abstract Aim The aim was to determine the importance of a colorectal surgeon's personality patients and its influence on their decision‐making. Methods We present two‐part mixed methods study using Guidance for Reporting Involvement Patients Public (GRIPP‐2) long form. Part 1 an online survey (25 questions) 2 face‐to‐face patient public involvement exercise. included demographics, details surgery, overall satisfaction (net promoter score) views surgeon (Gosling 10 Item Personality Index)....

10.1111/codi.15237 article EN cc-by-nc Colorectal Disease 2020-07-06

Colonoscopy is currently the gold standard for detection of colorectal lesions, but may be limited in anatomically localising lesions. This audit aimed to determine accuracy colonoscopy lesion localisation, any subsequent changes surgical management and potentially influencing factors. Patients undergoing prior elective curative surgery lesion/s were included from 8 registered U.K. sites (2012–2014). Three sets data recorded: patient factors (age, sex, BMI, screener vs. symptomatic, previous...

10.1007/s00464-016-5313-z article EN cc-by Surgical Endoscopy 2016-11-08

Abstract Background Abdominal wall hernia is a common surgical condition. Patients may present in an emergency with bowel obstruction, incarceration or strangulation. Small obstruction (SBO) serious condition associated significant morbidity. The aim of this study was to describe current management and outcomes patients obstructed the UK as identified National Audit Bowel Obstruction (NASBO). Methods NASBO collated data on adults treated for SBO at 131 hospitals between January March 2017....

10.1002/bjs5.50315 article EN cc-by BJS Open 2020-07-10

Abstract Aim The surgeon's personality contributes to variation in surgical decision‐making. Previous work on surgeon has largely been reserved Anglo‐Saxon studies, with limited international comparisons. In this we built upon recent gastrointestinal and aimed detect variations. Method Gastrointestinal surgeons from the UK Netherlands were invited participate validated assessments (44‐item, 60‐item Big Five Inventory; BFI). These encompass using five domains (open‐mindedness,...

10.1111/codi.16993 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Colorectal Disease 2024-04-30

Abstract Background Social media has changed the way surgeons communicate worldwide, particularly in dissemination of trial results. However, it is unclear if social could be used recruitment to surgical trials. This study aimed investigate influence Twitter promoting The Emergency Laparotomy and Frailty (ELF) Study. Methods ELF Study was a UK-based, prospective, observational cohort that assess frailty on 90-day mortality older adults undergoing emergency surgery. A power calculation...

10.1186/s12874-020-01072-1 article EN cc-by BMC Medical Research Methodology 2020-07-28

ABSTRACT Background Documentation of pregnancy status (PS) is an integral component the assessment women reproductive age when admitted to hospital. Our aim was determine how accurately PS documented in a multicentre audit female admissions general surgery. Methods A prospective elective and emergency performed 18 Scottish centres between 08:00 on 11 May 2015 07:59 25 2015. The lower limit minimum for admission adult surgical ward upper 55 years. Results There were 2743 admissions, with 612...

10.1136/postgradmedj-2016-134390 article EN Postgraduate Medical Journal 2017-01-17

Study defined core standards and outcomes for prehabilitation all types of colorectal surgery.Co-produced by patients healthcare professionals internationally.Consensus achieved on 33 (what should include, who be offered part the team) 21 outcomes.The DiSCO implemented into future research to achieve standardization, allow study comparison expedite translation patient care.

10.1093/bjs/znae056 article EN cc-by British journal of surgery 2024-06-01

Surgeon personality is a factor influencing rectal anastomotic decision-making. However, it unclear how or why this may be the case, what aspects of are involved. The aim study was to investigate views colorectal surgeons on their individual influence variation in

10.1111/codi.17078 article EN cc-by Colorectal Disease 2024-06-21

Abstract Background Shared decision-making (SDM), a concept becoming increasingly more prevalent in medical practice, is now considered the ‘gold standard’ approach. Research into patient perceptions of SDM lacking and barriers to its implementation remain, specifically emergency general surgery. Considering procedures with high mortality risks makes research patients understanding here critical step for implementation. Aim Explore what surgery understand about their experience it. Methods A...

10.1093/bjs/znae197.018 article EN British journal of surgery 2024-09-01
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