Paul Montgomery

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Social Policy and Intervention University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Greenhalgh C, Montgomery P. (2020) A systematic review of the barriers to and facilitators of the use of evidence by philanthropists when determining which charities (including health charities or programmes) to fund. Systematic Reviews. 9: 199
Capitão LP, Baião R, Baek HK, et al. (2019) Prebiotic supplementation does not affect reading and cognitive performance in children: A randomised placebo-controlled study. Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 269881119862534
Montgomery P, Movsisyan A, Grant SP, et al. (2019) Considerations of complexity in rating certainty of evidence in systematic reviews: a primer on using the GRADE approach in global health. Bmj Global Health. 4: e000848
Weisman CB, Montgomery P. (2019) Functional family therapy (FFT) for behavior disordered youth aged 10–18: an overview of reviews Research On Social Work Practice. 29: 333-346
Neimann Rasmussen L, Montgomery P. (2018) The prevalence of and factors associated with inclusion of non-English language studies in Campbell systematic reviews: a survey and meta-epidemiological study. Systematic Reviews. 7: 129
Grant S, Mayo-Wilson E, Montgomery P, et al. (2018) CONSORT-SPI 2018 Explanation and Elaboration: guidance for reporting social and psychological intervention trials. Trials. 19: 406
Montgomery P, Grant S, Mayo-Wilson E, et al. (2018) Reporting randomised trials of social and psychological interventions: the CONSORT-SPI 2018 Extension. Trials. 19: 407
Bach-Mortensen AM, Lange BCL, Montgomery P. (2018) Barriers and facilitators to implementing evidence-based interventions among third sector organisations: a systematic review. Implementation Science : Is. 13: 103
Montgomery P, Spreckelsen TF, Burton A, et al. (2018) Docosahexaenoic acid for reading, working memory and behavior in UK children aged 7-9: A randomized controlled trial for replication (the DOLAB II study). Plos One. 13: e0192909
Bach-Mortensen AM, Montgomery P. (2018) What are the barriers and facilitators for third sector organisations (non-profits) to evaluate their services? A systematic review. Systematic Reviews. 7: 13
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