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Volume 12 (2024)
- 12.09. Midwifery-led antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL research programme including a feasibility and pilot cluster RCTChristine MacArthur, Debra Bick, Victoria Salmon, Ellie Jones, Jean Hay-Smith, Jon Bishop, Eleni Gkini, Karla Hemming, Sara Webb, Mark Pearson, Tim Coleman, Rohini Terry, Libby Edwards, Helena Frawley, Eivor Oborn, and Sarah Dean.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2024.
- 12.08. Human immunodeficiency virus prevention and testing strategies among men who have sex with men in the UK: the PANTHEON research programme including the SELPHI RCTJaney Sewell, Charlie Witzel, David Dunn, Fiona Lampe, Fiona Burns, Peter Weatherburn, Sheena McCormack, Leanne McCabe, Alec Miners, Valentina Cambiano, Roger Pebody, Roy Trevelion, Nadia Hanum, Andrew Phillips, and Alison Rodger.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2024.
- 12.07. Improving the Effectiveness of Psychological Interventions for Depression and Anxiety in Cardiac Rehabilitation: The PATHWAY Research Programme Including 4 RCTsAdrian Wells, David Reeves, Peter Fisher, Linda Davies, Gemma Shields, Patrick Joseph Doherty, Anthony Heagerty, Calvin Heal, Lindsey Brown, and Lora Capobianco.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2024.
- 12.06. Collaborative care intervention for individuals with severe mental illness: the PARTNERS2 programme including complex intervention development and cluster RCTHumera Plappert, Richard Byng, Siobhan Theresa Reilly, Charley Hobson-Merrett, Jon Allard, Elina Baker, Nicky Britten, Melanie Calvert, Michael Clark, Siobhan Creanor, Linda Davies, Rebecca Denyer, Julia Frost, Linda Gask, Bliss Gibbons, John Gibson, Laura Gill, Ruth Gwernan-Jones, Joanne Hosking, Peter Huxley, Alison Jeffery, Benjamin Jones, Tom Keeley, Richard Laugharne, Steven Marwaha, Claire Planner, Tim Rawcliffe, Ameeta Retzer, Debra Richards, Ruth Sayers, Lynsey Williams, Vanessa Pinfold, and Maximillian Birchwood.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2024.
- 12.05. Pathways of patients with chronic haematological malignancies: a report from the UK’s population-based HMRNEve Roman, Debra Howell, Alexandra Smith, Simon Crouch, Timothy Bagguley, Daniel Painter, Rebecca Sheridan, Dorothy McCaughan, John Blase, William Curson, Han-I Wang, Andrea Manca, Alastair Bennett, Vijay S Gc, Carol Miller, Karl Atkin, Richard Thomson, Barbara Hanratty, Cathy Burton, John Ashcroft, and Russell Patmore.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2024.
- 12.4. Cognitive remediation therapy to enhance cognition and improve recovery in early psychosis: the ECLIPSE research programme including an RCTTil Wykes, Eileen Joyce, Emese Csipke, Dominic Stringer, Andrew Pickles, Paul McCrone, Matteo Cella, Rumina Taylor, Rose Tinch-Taylor, Janet Boadu, Gregory Aarons, Max Birchwood, Sue Dopson, David Fowler, Kathryn Greenwood, Sonia Johnson, Jesus Perez, Rosa Ritunnano, Andrew Thompson, Rachel Upthegrove, Jon Wilson, and Clare Reeder.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; July 2024.
- 12.03. Development and evaluation of a personalised psychological intervention to improve adherence to photoprotection in adults with Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP)Robert Sarkany, Jessica Walburn, Rebecca Anderson, Vera Araujo-Soares, Janette Boadu, Martha Canfield, Lesley Foster, Paul McCrone, Myfanwy Morgan, Sam Norton, Kirby Sainsbury, and John Weinman.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2024.
- 12.02. Improving sexual health through partner notification: the LUSTRUM mixed-methods research Programme including RCT of accelerated partner therapyClaudia S Estcourt, Fiona Mapp, Melvina Woode Owusu, Nicola Low, Paul Flowers, Andrew Copas, Tracy E Roberts, Catherine H Mercer, John Saunders, Rak Nandwani, Christian L Althaus, Oliver Stirrup, Merle Symonds, Alison R Howarth, Anne M Johnson, Chidubem Okeke Ogwulu, Maria Pothoulaki, Gabriele Vojt, Sonali Wayal, Susie Brice, Alex Comer-Schwartz, Anna Tostevin, Eleanor Williams, Sarah Lasoye, Jean McQueen, Zainab Abdali, and Jackie A Cassell.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; March 2024.
- 12.01. Developing primary care services for stroke survivors: the Improving Primary Care After Stroke (IPCAS) research programmeRicky Mullis, Maria Raisa Jessica Aquino, Elizabeth Kreit, Vicki Johnson, Julie Grant, Emily Blatchford, Mark Pilling, Francesco Fusco, and Jonathan Mant.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; February 2024.
Volume 11 (2023)
- 11.10. The Care Home Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS): development and implementation of an RCT to estimate safety, effectiveness and cost-effectivenessDavid Wright, Richard Holland, David Phillip Alldred, Christine Bond, Carmel Hughes, Garry Barton, Fiona Poland, Lee Shepstone, Antony Arthur, Linda Birt, Jeanette Blacklock, Annie Blyth, Stamatina Cheilari, Amrit Daffu-O’Reilly, Lindsay Dalgarno, James Desborough, Joanna Ford, Kelly Grant, Janet Gray, Christine Handford, Bronwen Harry, Helen Hill, Jacqueline Inch, Phyo Kyaw Myint, Nigel Norris, Maureen Spargo, Vivienne Maskrey, David Turner, Laura Watts, and Arnold Zermansky.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2023.
- 11.09. Improving the understanding and management of back pain in older adults: the BOOST research programme including RCT and OPAL cohortEsther Williamson, Maria T Sanchez-Santos, Ioana R Marian, Mandy Maredza, Cynthia Srikesavan, Angela Garrett, Alana Morris, Graham Boniface, Susan J Dutton, Frances Griffiths, Gary S Collins, Stavros Petrou, Julie Bruce, Jeremy Fairbank, Zara Hansen, Karen Barker, Charles Hutchinson, Christian Mallen, Lesley Ward, Richard Gagen, Judith Fitch, David P French, and Sarah E Lamb.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- 11.08. Peer support for discharge from inpatient to community mental health care: the ENRICH research programmeSteve Gillard, Rhiannon Foster, Sarah White, Andrew Healey, Stephen Bremner, Sarah Gibson, Lucy Goldsmith, Mike Lucock, Jacqueline Marks, Rosaleen Morshead, Akshaykumar Patel, Shalini Patel, Julie Repper, Miles Rinaldi, Alan Simpson, Michael Ussher, Jessica Worner, and Stefan Priebe.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- 11.07. A casemix classification for those receiving specialist palliative care during their last year of life across England: the C-CHANGE research programmeFliss EM Murtagh, Ping Guo, Alice Firth, Ka Man Yip, Christina Ramsenthaler, Abdel Douiri, Cathryn Pinto, Sophie Pask, Mendwas Dzingina, Joanna M Davies, Suzanne O’Brien, Beth Edwards, Esther I Groeneveld, Mevhibe Hocaoglu, Claudia Bausewein, and Irene J Higginson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2023.
- 11.06. Individualised variable-interval risk-based screening in diabetic retinopathy: the ISDR research programme including RCTSimon Harding, Ayesh Alshukri, Duncan Appelbe, Deborah Broadbent, Philip Burgess, Paula Byrne, Christopher Cheyne, Antonio Eleuteri, Anthony Fisher, Marta García-Fiñana, Mark Gabbay, Marilyn James, James Lathe, Tracy Moitt, Mehrdad Mobayen Rahni, John Roberts, Christopher Sampson, Daniel Seddon, Irene Stratton, Clare Thetford, Pilar Vazquez-Arango, Jiten Vora, Amu Wang, and Paula Williamson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2023.
- 11.05. Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia intervention for people with mild to moderate dementia and their family carers in the UK: the VALID research programme including RCTJennifer Wenborn, Gail Mountain, Esme Moniz-Cook, Fiona Poland, Michael King, Rumana Omar, Aidan O’Keeffe, Stephen Morris, Elena Pizzo, Susan Michie, Myrra Vernooij-Dassen, Maud Graff, Jane Hill, David Challis, Ian Russell, Catherine Sackley, Sinéad Hynes, Nadia Crellin, Jacqueline Mundy, Jane Burgess, Tom Swinson, Laura Di Bona, Becky Field, Cathryn Hart, Jacki Stansfeld, Holly Walton, Sally Rooks, Ritchard Ledgerd, and Martin Orrell.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- 11.04. Stratified primary care for adults with musculoskeletal pain: the STarT MSK research programme including RCTsNadine E Foster, Kate M Dunn, Joanne Protheroe, Jonathan C Hill, Martyn Lewis, Benjamin Saunders, Sue Jowett, Susie Hennings, Paul Campbell, Kieran Bromley, Bernadette Bartlam, Opeyemi Babatunde, Simon Wathall, Raymond Oppong, Jesse Kigozi, and Adrian Chudyk.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- 11.03. Better post-operative prediction and management of chronic pain in adults after total knee replacement: the multidisciplinary STAR research programme including RCTRachael Gooberman-Hill, Vikki Wylde, Wendy Bertram, Andrew J Moore, Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva, Emily Sanderson, Jane Dennis, Shaun Harris, Andrew Judge, Sian Noble, Andrew D Beswick, Amanda Burston, Tim J Peters, Julie Bruce, Christopher Eccleston, Stewart Long, David Walsh, Nicholas Howells, Simon White, Andrew Price, Nigel Arden, Andrew Toms, Candida McCabe, and Ashley W Blom.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- 11.02. Non-pharmacological educational and self-management interventions for people with chronic headache: the CHESS research programme including a RCTMartin Underwood, Felix Achana, Dawn Carnes, Sandra Eldridge, David R Ellard, Frances Griffiths, Kirstie Haywood, Siew Wan Hee, Helen Higgins, Dipesh Mistry, Hema Mistry, Sian Newton, Vivien Nichols, Chloe Norman, Emma Padfield, Shilpa Patel, Stavros Petrou, Tamar Pincus, Rachel Potter, Harbinder Sandhu, Kimberley Stewart, Stephanie JC Taylor, and Manjit Matharu.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2023.
- 11.01. The early use of Antibiotics for At-risk children with InfluEnza in Primary Care (the ARCHIE programme)Kay Wang, Sharon Tonner, Malcolm G Semple, Jane Wolstenholme, Rafael Perera, and Anthony Harnden.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2023.
Volume 10 (2022)
- 10.11. Digital interventions for hypertension and asthma to support patient self-management in primary care: the DIPSS research programme including two RCTsLucy Yardley, Kate Morton, Kate Greenwell, Beth Stuart, Cathy Rice, Katherine Bradbury, Ben Ainsworth, Rebecca Band, Elizabeth Murray, Frances Mair, Carl May, Susan Michie, Samantha Richards-Hall, Peter Smith, Anne Bruton, James Raftery, Shihua Zhu, Mike Thomas, Richard J McManus, and Paul Little.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; December 2022.
- 10.10. Infection after total joint replacement of the hip and knee: research programme including the INFORM RCTAshley W Blom, Andrew D Beswick, Amanda Burston, Fran E Carroll, Kirsty Garfield, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Shaun Harris, Setor K Kunutsor, Athene Lane, Erik Lenguerrand, Alasdair MacGowan, Charlotte Mallon, Andrew J Moore, Sian Noble, Cecily K Palmer, Ola Rolfson, Simon Strange, and Michael R Whitehouse.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; November 2022.
- 10.9. Developing decision support tools incorporating personalised predictions of likely visual benefit versus harm for cataract surgery: research programmeJohn M Sparrow, Mariusz Grzeda, Andrew Frost, Christopher Liu, Robert L Johnston, Peter Scanlon, Christalla Pithara, Daisy Elliott, Jenny Donovan, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Daniella Holland-Hart, Paul HJ Donachie, Padraig Dixon, Rebecca Kandiyali, Hazel Taylor, Katie Breheny, Jonathan Sterne, William Hollingworth, David Evans, Fiona Fox, Sofia Theodoropoulou, Rachael Hughes, Matthew Quinn, Daniel Gray, Larry Benjamin, Abi Loose, Lara Edwards, Pippa Craggs, Frances Paget, Ketan Kapoor, and Jason Searle.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2022.
- 10.8. Development and evaluation of a collaborative care intervention for male prison leavers with mental health problems: the Engager research programmeRichard Byng, Charlotte Lennox, Tim Kirkpatrick, Cath Quinn, Rob Anderson, Sarah Louise Brand, Lynne Callaghan, Lauren Carroll, Graham Durcan, Laura Gill, Sara Goodier, Jonathan Graham, Rebecca Greer, Mark Haddad, Tirril Harris, William Henley, Rachael Hunter, Mike Maguire, Sarah Leonard, Susan Michie, Christabel Owens, Mark Pearson, Sarah Rybczynska-Bunt, Caroline Stevenson, Amy Stewart, Alex Stirzaker, Rod Taylor, Roxanne Todd, Florian Walter, Fiona C Warren, Lauren Weston, Nat Wright, and Jenny Shaw.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; October 2022.
- 10.7. Electronic prescribing systems in hospitals to improve medication safety: a multimethods research programmeAziz Sheikh, Jamie Coleman, Antony Chuter, Robin Williams, Richard Lilford, Ann Slee, Zoe Morrison, Kathrin Cresswell, Ann Robertson, Sarah Slight, Hajar Mozaffar, Lisa Lee, Sonal Shah, Sarah Pontefract, Abby King, Valeri Wiegel, Samuel Watson, Nde-Eshimuni Salema, David Bates, Anthony Avery, Alan Girling, Lucy McCloughan, and Neil Watson.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; September 2022.
- 10.6. Improving outcomes for women aged 70 years or above with early breast cancer: research programme including a cluster RCTLynda Wyld, Malcolm WR Reed, Karen Collins, Sue Ward, Geoff Holmes, Jenna Morgan, Mike Bradburn, Stephen Walters, Maria Burton, Kate Lifford, Adrian Edwards, Kate Brain, Alistair Ring, Esther Herbert, Thompson G Robinson, Charlene Martin, Tim Chater, Kirsty Pemberton, Anne Shrestha, Anthony Nettleship, Paul Richards, Alan Brennan, Kwok Leung Cheung, Annaliza Todd, Helena Harder, Riccardo Audisio, Nicolo Matteo Luca Battisti, Juliet Wright, Richard Simcock, Christopher Murray, Alastair M Thompson, Margot Gosney, Matthew Hatton, Fiona Armitage, Julietta Patnick, Tracy Green, Deirdre Revill, Jacqui Gath, Kieran Horgan, Chris Holcombe, Matt Winter, Jay Naik, and Rishi Parmeshwar.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- 10.5. Perinatal mental health services in pregnancy and the year after birth: the ESMI research programme including RCTLouise M Howard, Kathryn M Abel, Katie H Atmore, Debra Bick, Amanda Bye, Sarah Byford, Lauren E Carson, Clare Dolman, Margaret Heslin, Myra Hunter, Stacey Jennings, Sonia Johnson, Ian Jones, Billie Lever Taylor, Rebecca McDonald, Jeannette Milgrom, Nicola Morant, Selina Nath, Susan Pawlby, Laura Potts, Claire Powell, Diana Rose, Elizabeth Ryan, Gertrude Seneviratne, Rebekah Shallcross, Nicky Stanley, Kylee Trevillion, Angelika Wieck, and Andrew Pickles.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; June 2022.
- 10.4. Improving emergency treatment for patients with acute stroke: the PEARS research programme, including the PASTA cluster RCTChristopher I Price, Phil White, Joyce Balami, Nawaraj Bhattarai, Diarmuid Coughlan, Catherine Exley, Darren Flynn, Kristoffer Halvorsrud, Joanne Lally, Peter McMeekin, Lisa Shaw, Helen Snooks, Luke Vale, Alan Watkins, and Gary A Ford.Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; May 2022.
- 10.3. Identifying and managing psoriasis-associated comorbidities: the IMPACT research programmeLis Cordingley, Pauline A Nelson, Linda Davies, Darren Ashcroft, Christine Bundy, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Anna Chisholm, Jamie Elvidge, Matthew Hamilton, Rachel Hilton, Karen Kane, Christopher Keyworth, Alison Littlewood, Karina Lovell, Mark Lunt, Helen McAteer, Dionysios Ntais, Rosa Parisi, Christina Pearce, Martin Rutter, Deborah Symmons, Helen Young, and Christopher EM Griffiths.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- 10.2. Enhanced feedback interventions to promote evidence-based blood transfusion guidance and reduce unnecessary use of blood components: the AFFINITIE research programme including two cluster factorial RCTsRobbie Foy, Fabiana Lorencatto, Rebecca Walwyn, Amanda Farrin, Jill Francis, Natalie Gould, Stephen McIntyre, Riya Patel, James Smith, Camilla During, Suzanne Hartley, Robert Cicero, Liz Glidewell, John Grant-Casey, Megan Rowley, Alison Deary, Nicholas Swart, Stephen Morris, Michelle Collinson, Lauren Moreau, Jon Bird, Susan Michie, Jeremy M Grimshaw, and Simon J Stanworth.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2022.
- 10.1. Electronic self-reporting of adverse events for patients undergoing cancer treatment: the eRAPID research programme including two RCTsGalina Velikova, Kate Absolom, Jenny Hewison, Patricia Holch, Lorraine Warrington, Kerry Avery, Hollie Richards, Jane Blazeby, Bryony Dawkins, Claire Hulme, Robert Carter, Liz Glidewell, Ann Henry, Kevin Franks, Geoff Hall, Susan Davidson, Karen Henry, Carolyn Morris, Mark Conner, Lucy McParland, Katrina Walker, Eleanor Hudson, and Julia Brown.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2022.
Volume 9 (2021)
- 9.15. Pain self-management interventions for community-based patients with advanced cancer: a research programme including the IMPACCT RCTMichael I Bennett, Matthew J Allsop, Peter Allen, Christine Allmark, Bridgette M Bewick, Kath Black, Alison Blenkinsopp, Julia Brown, S José Closs, Zoe Edwards, Kate Flemming, Marie Fletcher, Robbie Foy, Mary Godfrey, Julia Hackett, Geoff Hall, Suzanne Hartley, Daniel Howdon, Nicholas Hughes, Claire Hulme, Richard Jones, David Meads, Matthew R Mulvey, John O’Dwyer, Sue H Pavitt, Peter Rainey, Diana Robinson, Sally Taylor, Angela Wray, Alexandra Wright-Hughes, and Lucy Ziegler.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2021.
- 9.14. Non-drug therapies for the management of chronic constipation in adults: the CapaCiTY research programme including three RCTsCharles H Knowles, Lesley Booth, Steve R Brown, Samantha Cross, Sandra Eldridge, Christopher Emmett, Ugo Grossi, Mary Jordan, Jon Lacy-Colson, James Mason, John McLaughlin, Rona Moss-Morris, Christine Norton, S Mark Scott, Natasha Stevens, Shiva Taheri, and Yan Yiannakou.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- 9.13. Case-finding and improving patient outcomes for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in primary care: the BLISS research programme including cluster RCTPeymané Adab, Rachel E Jordan, David Fitzmaurice, Jon G Ayres, KK Cheng, Brendan G Cooper, Amanda Daley, Andrew Dickens, Alexandra Enocson, Sheila Greenfield, Shamil Haroon, Kate Jolly, Sue Jowett, Tosin Lambe, James Martin, Martin R Miller, Kiran Rai, Richard D Riley, Steve Sadhra, Alice Sitch, Stanley Siebert, Robert A Stockley, and Alice Turner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- 9.12. Specialist cancer services for teenagers and young adults in England: BRIGHTLIGHT research programmeRachel M Taylor, Lorna A Fern, Julie Barber, Faith Gibson, Sarah Lea, Nishma Patel, Stephen Morris, Javier Alvarez-Galvez, Richard Feltbower, Louise Hooker, Ana Martins, Dan Stark, Rosalind Raine, and Jeremy S Whelan.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2021.
- 9.11. An intervention to support adherence to inhaled medication in adults with cystic fibrosis: the ACtiF research programme including RCTMartin J Wildman, Alicia O’Cathain, Daniel Hind, Chin Maguire, Madelynne A Arden, Marlene Hutchings, Judy Bradley, Stephen J Walters, Pauline Whelan, John Ainsworth, Paul Tappenden, Iain Buchan, Rachel Elliott, Jon Nicholl, Stuart Elborn, Susan Michie, Laura Mandefield, Laura Sutton, Zhe Hui Hoo, Sarah J Drabble, Elizabeth Lumley, Daniel Beever, Aline Navega Biz, Anne Scott, Simon Waterhouse, Louisa Robinson, Mónica Hernández Alava, and Alessandro Sasso.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2021.
- 9.10. Long-term monitoring in primary care for chronic kidney disease and chronic heart failure: a multi-method research programmeRafael Perera, Richard Stevens, Jeffrey K Aronson, Amitava Banerjee, Julie Evans, Benjamin G Feakins, Susannah Fleming, Paul Glasziou, Carl Heneghan, FD Richard Hobbs, Louise Jones, Milena Kurtinecz, Daniel S Lasserson, Louise Locock, Julie McLellan, Borislava Mihaylova, Christopher A O’Callaghan, Jason L Oke, Nicola Pidduck, Annette Plüddemann, Nia Roberts, Iryna Schlackow, Brian Shine, Claire L Simons, Clare J Taylor, Kathryn S Taylor, Jan Y Verbakel, and Clare Bankhead.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2021.
- 9.9. Strategies to enhance routine physical activity in care home residents: the REACH research programme including a cluster feasibility RCTAnne Forster, Mary Godfrey, John Green, Nicola McMaster, Jennifer Airlie, Bonnie Cundill, Rebecca Lawton, Rebecca Hawkins, Claire Hulme, Karen Birch, Lesley Brown, Robert Cicero, Thomas Frederick Crocker, Bryony Dawkins, David R Ellard, Alison Ellwood, Joan Firth, Bev Gallagher, Liz Graham, Louise Johnson, Adelaide Lusambili, Joachim Marti, Carolyn McCrorie, Vicki McLellan, Ismail Patel, Arvin Prashar, Najma Siddiqi, Dominic Trépel, Ian Wheeler, Alan Wright, John Young, and Amanda Farrin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2021.
- 9.8. Intensive therapy for moderate established rheumatoid arthritis: the TITRATE research programmeDavid L Scott, Fowzia Ibrahim, Harry Hill, Brian Tom, Louise Prothero, Rhiannon R Baggott, Ailsa Bosworth, James B Galloway, Sofia Georgopoulou, Naomi Martin, Isabel Neatrour, Elena Nikiphorou, Jackie Sturt, Allan Wailoo, Frances MK Williams, Ruth Williams, and Heidi Lempp.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2021.
- 9.7. Improving the diagnosis and management of Lewy body dementia: the DIAMOND-Lewy research programme including pilot cluster RCTJohn T O’Brien, John-Paul Taylor, Alan Thomas, Claire Bamford, Luke Vale, Sarah Hill, Louise Allan, Tracy Finch, Richard McNally, Louise Hayes, Ajenthan Surendranathan, Joseph Kane, Alexandros E Chrysos, Allison Bentley, Sally Barker, James Mason, David Burn, and Ian McKeith.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2021.
- 9.6. Components, impacts and costs of dementia home support: a research programme including the DESCANT RCTPaul Clarkson, David Challis, Jane Hughes, Brenda Roe, Linda Davies, Ian Russell, Martin Orrell, Fiona Poland, David Jolley, Narinder Kapur, Catherine Robinson, Helen Chester, Sue Davies, Caroline Sutcliffe, Julie Peconi, Rosa Pitts, Greg Fegan, Saiful Islam, Vincent Gillan, Charlotte Entwistle, Rebecca Beresford, Michele Abendstern, Clarissa Giebel, Saima Ahmed, Rowan Jasper, Adeela Usman, Baber Malik, and Karen Hayhurst.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2021.
- 9.5. Configuration of vascular services: a multiple methods research programmeJonathan Michaels, Emma Wilson, Ravi Maheswaran, Stephen Radley, Georgina Jones, Thai-Son Tong, Eva Kaltenthaler, Ahmed Aber, Andrew Booth, Helen Buckley Woods, James Chilcott, Rosie Duncan, Munira Essat, Edward Goka, Aoife Howard, Anju Keetharuth, Elizabeth Lumley, Shah Nawaz, Suzy Paisley, Simon Palfreyman, Edith Poku, Patrick Phillips, Gill Rooney, Praveen Thokala, Steven Thomas, Angela Tod, Nyantara Wickramasekera, and Phil Shackley.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2021.
- 9.4. The Prevention of Delirium system of care for older patients admitted to hospital for emergency care: the POD research programme including feasibility RCTJohn Young, John Green, Mary Godfrey, Jane Smith, Francine Cheater, Claire Hulme, Michelle Collinson, Suzanne Hartley, Shamaila Anwar, Marie Fletcher, Gillian Santorelli, David Meads, Keith Hurst, Najma Siddiqi, Dawn Brooker, Elizabeth Teale, Alex Brown, Anne Forster, Amanda Farrin, and Sharon Inouye.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2021.
- 9.3. Longer-term health and social care strategies for stroke survivors and their carers: the LoTS2Care research programme including cluster feasibility RCTAnne Forster, Seline Ozer, Thomas F Crocker, Allan House, Jenny Hewison, Elaine Roberts, Josie Dickerson, Gill Carter, Claire Hulme, Matthew Fay, Gillian Richardson, Alan Wright, Christopher McKevitt, Rosemary McEachan, Robbie Foy, Lorna Barnard, Lauren Moreau, Arvin Prashar, David Clarke, Natasha Hardicre, Ivana Holloway, Richard Brindle, Jessica Hall, Louisa-Jane Burton, Ross Atkinson, Rebecca J Hawkins, Lesley Brown, Nicola Cornwall, Bryony Dawkins, David Meads, Laetitia Schmitt, Marie Fletcher, Michael Speed, Katie Grenfell, Suzanne Hartley, John Young, and Amanda Farrin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2021.
- 9.2. A complex intervention to reduce avoidable hospital admissions in nursing homes: a research programme including the BHiRCH-NH pilot cluster RCTMurna Downs, Alan Blighe, Robin Carpenter, Alexandra Feast, Katherine Froggatt, Sally Gordon, Rachael Hunter, Liz Jones, Natalia Lago, Brendan McCormack, Louise Marston, Shirley Nurock, Monica Panca, Helen Permain, Catherine Powell, Greta Rait, Louise Robinson, Barbara Woodward-Carlton, John Wood, John Young, and Elizabeth Sampson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
- 9.1. A facilitated home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention for people with heart failure and their caregivers: a research programme including the REACH-HF RCTHasnain M Dalal, Rod S Taylor, Jennifer Wingham, Colin J Greaves, Kate Jolly, Chim C Lang, Russell C Davis, Karen M Smith, Patrick J Doherty, Jackie Miles, Robin van Lingen, Fiona C Warren, Susannah Sadler, Charles Abraham, Nicky Britten, Julia Frost, Melvyn Hillsdon, Sally Singh, Christopher Hayward, Victoria Eyre, and Kevin Paul.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2021.
Volume 8 (2020)
- 8.9. Management and control of tuberculosis control in socially complex groups: a research programme including three RCTsAlistair Story, Elizabeth Garber, Robert W Aldridge, Catherine M Smith, Joe Hall, Gloria Ferenando, Lucia Possas, Sara Hemming, Fatima Wurie, Serena Luchenski, Ibrahim Abubakar, Timothy D McHugh, Peter J White, John M Watson, Marc Lipman, Richard Garfein, and Andrew C Hayward.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2020.
- 8.8. Supporting good quality, community-based end-of-life care for people living with dementia: the SEED research programme including feasibility RCTLouise Robinson, Marie Poole, Emma McLellan, Richard Lee, Sarah Amador, Nawaraj Bhattarai, Andrew Bryant, Dorothy Coe, Anne Corbett, Catherine Exley, Claire Goodman, Zoe Gotts, Karen Harrison-Dening, Sarah Hill, Denise Howel, Susan Hrisos, Julian Hughes, Ashleigh Kernohan, Alastair Macdonald, Helen Mason, Christopher Massey, Sandra Neves, Paul Paes, Katherine Rennie, Stephen Rice, Tomos Robinson, Elizabeth Sampson, Susan Tucker, Dimitrios Tzelis, Luke Vale, and Claire Bamford.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2020.
- 8.7. The epidemiology, management and impact of surgical wounds healing by secondary intention: a research programme including the SWHSI feasibility RCTIan Chetter, Catherine Arundel, Kerry Bell, Hannah Buckley, Karl Claxton, Belen Corbacho Martin, Nicky Cullum, Jo Dumville, Caroline Fairhurst, Eileen Henderson, Karen Lamb, Judith Long, Dorothy McCaughan, Elizabeth McGinnis, Angela Oswald, Pedro Saramago Goncalves, Laura Sheard, Marta O Soares, Nikki Stubbs, David Torgerson, and Nicky Welton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2020.
- 8.6. Improving mental health and reducing antipsychotic use in people with dementia in care homes: the WHELD research programme including two RCTsClive Ballard, Martin Orrell, Esme Moniz-Cook, Robert Woods, Rhiannon Whitaker, Anne Corbett, Dag Aarsland, Joanna Murray, Vanessa Lawrence, Ingelin Testad, Martin Knapp, Renee Romeo, Darshan Zala, Jane Stafford, Zoe Hoare, Lucy Garrod, Yongzhong Sun, Eddie McLaughlin, Barbara Woodward-Carlton, Gareth Williams, and Jane Fossey.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2020.
- 8.5. Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism in hospital and the community: a research programme including the ExACT RCTDavid Fitzmaurice, Kate Fletcher, Sheila Greenfield, Sue Jowett, Alison Ward, Carl Heneghan, Eve Knight, Chris Gardiner, Andrea Roalfe, Yongzhong Sun, Pollyanna Hardy, Deborah McCahon, Gail Heritage, Helen Shackleford, and FD Richard Hobbs.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2020.
- 8.4. Developing and evaluating packages to support implementation of quality indicators in general practice: the ASPIRE research programme, including two cluster RCTsRobbie Foy, Thomas Willis, Liz Glidewell, Rosie McEachan, Rebecca Lawton, David Meads, Michelle Collinson, Cheryl Hunter, Claire Hulme, Robert West, Vicky Ward, Suzanne Hartley, Paul Carder, Sarah Alderson, Michael Holland, Peter Heudtlass, Daniele Bregantini, Laetitia Schmitt, Susan Clamp, Tim Stokes, Emma Ingleson, Martin Rathfelder, Stella Johnson, Judith Richardson, Bruno Rushforth, Duncan Petty, Armando Vargas-Palacios, Gemma Louch, Jane Heyhoe, Ian Watt, and Amanda Farrin.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- 8.3. Improving the assessment and management of obesity in UK children and adolescents: the PROMISE research programme including a RCTRussell M Viner, Sanjay Kinra, Deborah Christie, Tim J Cole, Silvia Costa, Helen Croker, Tam Fry, Yingfen Hsia, Lee Hudson, Anthony S Kessel, Steve Morris, Irwin Nazareth, Dasha Nicholls, Min Hae Park, Sonia Saxena, Barry Taylor, Billy White, and Ian C Wong.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2020.
- 8.2. Screening and brief interventions for adolescent alcohol use disorders presenting through emergency departments: a research programme including two RCTsPaolo Deluca, Simon Coulton, Mohammed Fasihul Alam, Sadie Boniface, Kim Donoghue, Eilish Gilvarry, Eileen Kaner, Ellen Lynch, Ian Maconochie, Paul McArdle, Ruth McGovern, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Robert Patton, Tracy Pellatt-Higgins, Ceri Phillips, Thomas Phillips, Rhys Pockett, Ian T Russell, John Strang, and Colin Drummond.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
- 8.1. A health promotion intervention to improve lifestyle choices and health outcomes in people with psychosis: a research programme including the IMPaCT RCTFiona Gaughran, Daniel Stahl, Anita Patel, Khalida Ismail, Shubulade Smith, Kathryn Greenwood, Zerrin Atakan, Poonam Gardner-Sood, Dominic Stringer, David Hopkins, John Lally, Marta Di Forti, Brendon Stubbs, Philippa Lowe, Maurice Arbuthnott, Margaret Heslin, Anthony S David, and Robin M Murray.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2020.
Volume 7 (2019)
- 7.10. Antidepressant treatment with sertraline for adults with depressive symptoms in primary care: the PANDA research programme including RCTLarisa Duffy, Gemma Lewis, Anthony Ades, Ricardo Araya, Jessica Bone, Sally Brabyn, Katherine Button, Rachel Churchill, Tim Croudace, Catherine Derrick, Padraig Dixon, Christopher Dowrick, Christopher Fawsitt, Louise Fusco, Simon Gilbody, Catherine Harmer, Catherine Hobbs, William Hollingworth, Vivien Jones, Tony Kendrick, David Kessler, Naila Khan, Daphne Kounali, Paul Lanham, Alice Malpass, Marcus Munafo, Jodi Pervin, Tim Peters, Derek Riozzie, Jude Robinson, George Salaminios, Debbie Sharp, Howard Thom, Laura Thomas, Nicky Welton, Nicola Wiles, Rebecca Woodhouse, and Glyn Lewis.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2019.
- 7.9. Training to enhance user and carer involvement in mental health-care planning: the EQUIP research programme including a cluster RCTKarina Lovell, Penny Bee, Peter Bower, Helen Brooks, Patrick Cahoon, Patrick Callaghan, Lesley-Anne Carter, Lindsey Cree, Linda Davies, Richard Drake, Claire Fraser, Chris Gibbons, Andrew Grundy, Kathryn Hinsliff-Smith, Oonagh Meade, Chris Roberts, Anne Rogers, Kelly Rushton, Caroline Sanders, Gemma Shields, and Lauren Walker.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2019.
- 7.8. Improving quality of care and outcome at very preterm birth: the Preterm Birth research programme, including the Cord pilot RCTLelia Duley, Jon Dorling, Susan Ayers, Sandy Oliver, Charles William Yoxall, Andrew Weeks, Chris Megone, Sam Oddie, Gill Gyte, Zoe Chivers, Jim Thornton, David Field, Alexandra Sawyer, and William McGuire.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- 7.7. Supported accommodation for people with mental health problems: the QuEST research programme with feasibility RCTHelen Killaspy, Stefan Priebe, Michael King, Sandra Eldridge, Paul McCrone, Geoff Shepherd, Maurice Arbuthnott, Gerard Leavey, Sarah Curtis, Peter McPherson, and Sarah Dowling.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- 7.6. Developing routinely recorded clinical data from electronic patient records as a national resource to improve neonatal health care: the Medicines for Neonates research programmeNeena Modi, Deborah Ashby, Cheryl Battersby, Peter Brocklehurst, Zoe Chivers, Kate Costeloe, Elizabeth S Draper, Victoria Foster, Jacquie Kemp, Azeem Majeed, Joanna Murray, Stavros Petrou, Katherine Rogers, Shalini Santhakumaran, Sonia Saxena, Yevgeniy Statnikov, Hilary Wong, and Alys Young.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2019.
- 7.5. Individualising breast cancer treatment to improve survival and minimise complications in older women: a research programme including the PLACE RCTNigel Bundred, Chris Todd, Julie Morris, Vaughan Keeley, Arnie Purushotham, Adrian Bagust, Philip Foden, Maria Bramley, and Katie Riches.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2019.
- 7.4. Facilitating the transition of young people with long-term conditions through health services from childhood to adulthood: the Transition research programmeAllan Colver, Tim Rapley, Jeremy R Parr, Helen McConachie, Gail Dovey-Pearce, Ann Le Couteur, Janet E McDonagh, Caroline Bennett, Jennifer Hislop, Gregory Maniatopoulos, Kay D Mann, Hannah Merrick, Mark S Pearce, Debbie Reape, and Luke Vale.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2019.
- 7.3. Developing new ways of measuring the quality and impact of ambulance service care: the PhOEBE mixed-methods research programmeJanette Turner, A Niroshan Siriwardena, Joanne Coster, Richard Jacques, Andy Irving, Annabel Crum, Helen Bell Gorrod, Jon Nicholl, Viet-Hai Phung, Fiona Togher, Richard Wilson, Alicia O’Cathain, Andrew Booth, Daniel Bradbury, Steve Goodacre, Anne Spaight, Jane Shewan, Richard Pilbery, Daniel Fall, Maggie Marsh, Andrea Broadway-Parkinson, Ronan Lyons, Helen Snooks, and Mike Campbell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
- 7.2. Primary care management of cardiovascular risk for people with severe mental illnesses: the Primrose research programme including cluster RCTDavid Osborn, Alexandra Burton, Kate Walters, Lou Atkins, Thomas Barnes, Ruth Blackburn, Thomas Craig, Hazel Gilbert, Ben Gray, Sarah Hardoon, Samira Heinkel, Richard Holt, Rachael Hunter, Claire Johnston, Michael King, Judy Leibowitz, Louise Marston, Susan Michie, Richard Morris, Steve Morris, Irwin Nazareth, Rumana Omar, Irene Petersen, Robert Peveler, Vanessa Pinfold, Fiona Stevenson, and Ella Zomer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
- 7.1. Crisis resolution teams for people experiencing mental health crises: the CORE mixed-methods research programme including two RCTsBrynmor Lloyd-Evans, Marina Christoforou, David Osborn, Gareth Ambler, Louise Marston, Danielle Lamb, Oliver Mason, Nicola Morant, Sarah Sullivan, Claire Henderson, Rachael Hunter, Stephen Pilling, Fiona Nolan, Richard Gray, Tim Weaver, Kathleen Kelly, Nicky Goater, Alyssa Milton, Elaine Johnston, Kate Fullarton, Melanie Lean, Beth Paterson, Jonathan Piotrowski, Michael Davidson, Rebecca Forsyth, Liberty Mosse, Monica Leverton, Puffin O’Hanlon, Edward Mundy, Tom Mundy, Ellie Brown, Sarah Fahmy, Emma Burgess, Alasdair Churchard, Claire Wheeler, Hannah Istead, David Hindle, and Sonia Johnson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2019.
Volume 6 (2018)
- 6.7. Patient involvement in improving the evidence base on mental health inpatient care: the PERCEIVE programmeTil Wykes, Emese Csipke, Diana Rose, Thomas Craig, Paul McCrone, Paul Williams, Leonardo Koeser, and Stephen Nash.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2018.
- 6.6. Reducing relapse and suicide in bipolar disorder: practical clinical approaches to identifying risk, reducing harm and engaging service users in planning and delivery of care – the PARADES (Psychoeducation, Anxiety, Relapse, Advance Directive Evaluation and Suicidality) programmeSteven Jones, Lisa Riste, Christine Barrowclough, Peter Bartlett, Caroline Clements, Linda Davies, Fiona Holland, Nav Kapur, Fiona Lobban, Rita Long, Richard Morriss, Sarah Peters, Chris Roberts, Elizabeth Camacho, Lynsey Gregg, and Dionysios Ntais.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2018.
- 6.5. A web-based self-management programme for people with type 2 diabetes: the HeLP-Diabetes research programme including RCTElizabeth Murray, Jamie Ross, Kingshuk Pal, Jinshuo Li, Charlotte Dack, Fiona Stevenson, Michael Sweeting, Steve Parrott, Maria Barnard, Lucy Yardley, Susan Michie, Carl May, David Patterson, Ghadah Alkhaldi, Brian Fisher, Andrew Farmer, and Orla O’Donnell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2018.
- 6.4. Optimal primary care management of clinical osteoarthritis and joint pain in older people: a mixed-methods programme of systematic reviews, observational and qualitative studies, and randomised controlled trialsElaine Hay, Krysia Dziedzic, Nadine Foster, George Peat, Danielle van der Windt, Bernadette Bartlam, Milisa Blagojevic-Bucknall, John Edwards, Emma Healey, Melanie Holden, Rhian Hughes, Clare Jinks, Kelvin Jordan, Sue Jowett, Martyn Lewis, Christian Mallen, Andrew Morden, Elaine Nicholls, Bie Nio Ong, Mark Porcheret, Jerome Wulff, Jesse Kigozi, Raymond Oppong, Zoe Paskins, and Peter Croft.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2018.
- 6.3. Methods for the evaluation of biomarkers in patients with kidney and liver diseases: multicentre research programme including ELUCIDATE RCTPeter J Selby, Rosamonde E Banks, Walter Gregory, Jenny Hewison, William Rosenberg, Douglas G Altman, Jonathan J Deeks, Christopher McCabe, Julie Parkes, Catharine Sturgeon, Douglas Thompson, Maureen Twiddy, Janine Bestall, Joan Bedlington, Tilly Hale, Jacqueline Dinnes, Marc Jones, Andrew Lewington, Michael P Messenger, Vicky Napp, Alice Sitch, Sudeep Tanwar, Naveen S Vasudev, Paul Baxter, Sue Bell, David A Cairns, Nicola Calder, Neil Corrigan, Francesco Del Galdo, Peter Heudtlass, Nick Hornigold, Claire Hulme, Michelle Hutchinson, Carys Lippiatt, Tobias Livingstone, Roberta Longo, Matthew Potton, Stephanie Roberts, Sheryl Sim, Sebastian Trainor, Matthew Welberry Smith, James Neuberger, Douglas Thorburn, Paul Richardson, John Christie, Neil Sheerin, William McKane, Paul Gibbs, Anusha Edwards, Naeem Soomro, Adebanji Adeyoju, Grant D Stewart, and David Hrouda.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- 6.2. Crossing the divide: a longitudinal study of effective treatments for people with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder across the lifespanDeclan Murphy, Karen Glaser, Hannah Hayward, Hanna Eklund, Tim Cadman, James Findon, Emma Woodhouse, Karen Ashwood, Jennifer Beecham, Patrick Bolton, Fiona McEwen, Ellie Wilson, Christine Ecker, Ian Wong, Emily Simonoff, Ailsa Russell, Jane McCarthy, Eddie Chaplin, Susan Young, and Philip Asherson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2018.
- 6.1. A randomised controlled trial, cost-effectiveness and process evaluation of the implementation of self-management for chronic gastrointestinal disorders in primary care, and linked projects on identification and risk assessmentDavid G Thompson, Sarah O’Brien, Anne Kennedy, Anne Rogers, Peter Whorwell, Karina Lovell, Gerry Richardson, David Reeves, Peter Bower, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Elaine Harkness, and Paula Beech.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2018.
Volume 5 (2017)
- 5.19. Traumatic coagulopathy and massive transfusion: improving outcomes and saving bloodKarim Brohi and Simon Eaglestone.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2017.
- 5.18. Implications for a policy of initiating antiretroviral therapy in people diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus: the CAPRA research programmeAda Miltz, Andrew N Phillips, Andrew Speakman, Valentina Cambiano, Alison Rodger, and Fiona C Lampe.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2017.
- 5.17. Diagnostic and therapeutic medical devices for safer blood management in cardiac surgery: systematic reviews, observational studies and randomised controlled trialsGavin J Murphy, Andrew D Mumford, Chris A Rogers, Sarah Wordsworth, Elizabeth A Stokes, Veerle Verheyden, Tracy Kumar, Jessica Harris, Gemma Clayton, Lucy Ellis, Zoe Plummer, William Dott, Filiberto Serraino, Marcin Wozniak, Tom Morris, Mintu Nath, Jonathan A Sterne, Gianni D Angelini, and Barnaby C Reeves.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2017.
- 5.16. Treatment of anorexia nervosa: a multimethod investigation translating experimental neuroscience into clinical practiceUlrike Schmidt, Helen Sharpe, Savani Bartholdy, Eva-Maria Bonin, Helen Davies, Abigail Easter, Elizabeth Goddard, Rebecca Hibbs, Jennifer House, Alexandra Keyes, Pooky Knightsmith, Antonia Koskina, Nicholas Magill, Jessica McClelland, Nadia Micali, Simone Raenker, Bethany Renwick, Charlotte Rhind, Mima Simic, Lot Sternheim, Sabine Woerwag-Mehta, Jennifer Beecham, Iain C Campbell, Ivan Eisler, Sabine Landau, Susan Ringwood, Helen Startup, Kate Tchanturia, and Janet Treasure.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2017.
- 5.15. Challenge Demcare: management of challenging behaviour in dementia at home and in care homes – development, evaluation and implementation of an online individualised intervention for care homes; and a cohort study of specialist community mental health care for familiesEsme Moniz-Cook, Cathryn Hart, Bob Woods, Chris Whitaker, Ian James, Ian Russell, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Andrea Hilton, Martin Orrell, Peter Campion, Graham Stokes, Robert SP Jones, Mike Bird, Fiona Poland, and Jill Manthorpe.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2017.
- 5.14. Keeping Children Safe: a multicentre programme of research to increase the evidence base for preventing unintentional injuries in the home in the under-fivesDenise Kendrick, Joanne Ablewhite, Felix Achana, Penny Benford, Rose Clacy, Frank Coffey, Nicola Cooper, Carol Coupland, Toity Deave, Trudy Goodenough, Adrian Hawkins, Mike Hayes, Paul Hindmarch, Stephanie Hubbard, Bryony Kay, Arun Kumar, Gosia Majsak-Newman, Elaine McColl, Lisa McDaid, Phil Miller, Caroline Mulvaney, Isabel Peel, Emma Pitchforth, Richard Reading, Pedro Saramago, Jane Stewart, Alex Sutton, Clare Timblin, Elizabeth Towner, Michael C Watson, Persephone Wynn, Ben Young, and Kun Zou.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2017.
- 5.13. CHOICE: Choosing Health Options In Chronic Care EmergenciesElspeth Guthrie, Cara Afzal, Claire Blakeley, Amy Blakemore, Rachel Byford, Elizabeth Camacho, Tom Chan, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Linda Davies, Simon de Lusignan, Chris Dickens, Jessica Drinkwater, Graham Dunn, Cheryl Hunter, Mark Joy, Navneet Kapur, Susanne Langer, Karina Lovell, Jackie Macklin, Kevin Mackway-Jones, Dionysios Ntais, Peter Salmon, Barbara Tomenson, and Jennifer Watson.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2017.
- 5.12. Lower limb arthroplasty: can we produce a tool to predict outcome and failure, and is it cost-effective? An epidemiological studyNigel Arden, Doug Altman, David Beard, Andrew Carr, Nicholas Clarke, Gary Collins, Cyrus Cooper, David Culliford, Antonella Delmestri, Stefanie Garden, Tinatin Griffin, Kassim Javaid, Andrew Judge, Jeremy Latham, Mark Mullee, David Murray, Emmanuel Ogundimu, Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva, Andrew Price, Daniel Prieto-Alhambra, and James Raftery.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2017.
- 5.11. Screening for glucose intolerance and development of a lifestyle education programme for prevention of type 2 diabetes in a population with intellectual disabilities: the STOP Diabetes research projectAlison J Dunkley, Freya Tyrer, Rebecca Spong, Laura J Gray, Mike Gillett, Yvonne Doherty, Lorraine Martin-Stacey, Naina Patel, Thomas Yates, Sabyasachi Bhaumik, Thomas Chalk, Yogini Chudasama, Chloe Thomas, Susannah Sadler, Sally-Ann Cooper, Satheesh K Gangadharan, Melanie J Davies, and Kamlesh Khunti.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2017.
- 5.10. Improving pregnancy outcome in obese women: the UK Pregnancies Better Eating and Activity randomised controlled TrialLucilla Poston, Ruth Bell, Annette L Briley, Keith M Godfrey, Scott M Nelson, Eugene Oteng-Ntim, Jane Sandall, Thomas AB Sanders, Naveed Sattar, Paul T Seed, Stephen C Robson, Dominic Trépel, and Jane Wardle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2017.
- 5.9. Improving patient experience in primary care: a multimethod programme of research on the measurement and improvement of patient experienceJenni Burt, John Campbell, Gary Abel, Ahmed Aboulghate, Faraz Ahmed, Anthea Asprey, Heather Barry, Julia Beckwith, John Benson, Olga Boiko, Pete Bower, Raff Calitri, Mary Carter, Antoinette Davey, Marc N Elliott, Natasha Elmore, Conor Farrington, Hena Wali Haque, William Henley, Val Lattimer, Nadia Llanwarne, Cathy Lloyd, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Inocencio Maramba, Luke Mounce, Jenny Newbould, Charlotte Paddison, Richard Parker, Suzanne Richards, Martin Roberts, Claude Setodji, Jonathan Silverman, Fiona Warren, Ed Wilson, Christine Wright, and Martin Roland.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2017.
- 5.8. Testing innovative strategies to reduce the social gradient in the uptake of bowel cancer screening: a programme of four qualitatively enhanced randomised controlled trialsRosalind Raine, Wendy Atkin, Christian von Wagner, Stephen Duffy, Ines Kralj-Hans, Allan Hackshaw, Nicholas Counsell, Sue Moss, Lesley McGregor, Cecily Palmer, Samuel G Smith, Mary Thomas, Rosemary Howe, Gemma Vart, Roger Band, Stephen P Halloran, Julia Snowball, Neil Stubbs, Graham Handley, Richard Logan, Sandra Rainbow, Austin Obichere, Stephen Smith, Stephen Morris, Francesca Solmi, and Jane Wardle.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- 5.7. The Rehabilitation Effectiveness for Activities for Life (REAL) study: a national programme of research into NHS inpatient mental health rehabilitation services across EnglandHelen Killaspy, Michael King, Frank Holloway, Thomas J Craig, Sarah Cook, Tim Mundy, Gerard Leavey, Paul McCrone, Leonardo Koeser, Rumana Omar, Louise Marston, Maurice Arbuthnott, Nicholas Green, Isobel Harrison, Melanie Lean, Melanie Gee, and Sadiq Bhanbhro.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2017.
- 5.6. Effective patient–clinician interaction to improve treatment outcomes for patients with psychosis: a mixed-methods designStefan Priebe, Eoin Golden, David Kingdon, Serif Omer, Sophie Walsh, Kleomenis Katevas, Paul McCrone, Sandra Eldridge, and Rose McCabe.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- 5.5. Support at Home: Interventions to Enhance Life in Dementia (SHIELD) – evidence, development and evaluation of complex interventionsMartin Orrell, Juanita Hoe, Georgina Charlesworth, Ian Russell, David Challis, Esme Moniz-Cook, Martin Knapp, Bob Woods, Zoe Hoare, Elisa Aguirre, Sandeep Toot, Amy Streater, Nadia Crellin, Chris Whitaker, Francesco d’Amico, and Amritpal Rehill.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2017.
- 5.4. Using nationwide ‘big data’ from linked electronic health records to help improve outcomes in cardiovascular diseases: 33 studies using methods from epidemiology, informatics, economics and social science in the ClinicAl disease research using LInked Bespoke studies and Electronic health Records (CALIBER) programmeHarry Hemingway, Gene S Feder, Natalie K Fitzpatrick, Spiros Denaxas, Anoop D Shah, and Adam D Timmis.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- 5.3. Acupuncture for chronic pain and depression in primary care: a programme of researchHugh MacPherson, Andrew Vickers, Martin Bland, David Torgerson, Mark Corbett, Eldon Spackman, Pedro Saramago, Beth Woods, Helen Weatherly, Mark Sculpher, Andrea Manca, Stewart Richmond, Ann Hopton, Janet Eldred, and Ian Watt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- 5.2. A community-based primary prevention programme for type 2 diabetes mellitus integrating identification and lifestyle intervention for prevention: a cluster randomised controlled trialMelanie J Davies, Laura J Gray, Dariush Ahrabian, Marian Carey, Azhar Farooqi, Alastair Gray, Stephanie Goldby, Sian Hill, Kenneth Jones, Jose Leal, Kathryn Realf, Timothy Skinner, Bernie Stribling, Jacqui Troughton, Thomas Yates, and Kamlesh Khunti.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
- 5.1. An evidence-based approach to the use of telehealth in long-term health conditions: development of an intervention and evaluation through pragmatic randomised controlled trials in patients with depression or raised cardiovascular riskChris Salisbury, Alicia O’Cathain, Clare Thomas, Louisa Edwards, Alan A Montgomery, Sandra Hollinghurst, Shirley Large, Jon Nicholl, Catherine Pope, Anne Rogers, Glyn Lewis, Tom Fahey, Lucy Yardley, Simon Brownsell, Padraig Dixon, Sarah Drabble, Lisa Esmonde, Alexis Foster, Katy Garner, Daisy Gaunt, Kim Horspool, Mei-See Man, Alison Rowsell, and Julia Segar.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; January 2017.
Volume 4 (2016)
- 4.21. Coercion in mental health: a trial of the effectiveness of community treatment orders and an investigation of informal coercion in community mental health careTom Burns, Jorun Rugkåsa, Ksenija Yeeles, and Jocelyn Catty.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- 4.20. The Ballseye programme: a mixed-methods programme of research in traditional sexual health and alternative community settings to improve the sexual health of men in the UKClaudia Estcourt, Lorna Sutcliffe, Catherine H Mercer, Andrew Copas, John Saunders, Tracy E Roberts, Sebastian S Fuller, Louise J Jackson, Andrew John Sutton, Peter J White, Ruthie Birger, Greta Rait, Anne Johnson, Graham Hart, Pamela Muniina, and Jackie Cassell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- 4.19. Safer delivery of surgical services: a programme of controlled before-and-after intervention studies with pre-planned pooled data analysisPeter McCulloch, Lauren Morgan, Lorna Flynn, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Graham Martin, Gary Collins, and Steve New.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- 4.18. A programme of research to set priorities and reduce uncertainties for the prevention and treatment of skin diseaseKim S Thomas, Jonathan M Batchelor, Fiona Bath-Hextall, Joanne R Chalmers, Tessa Clarke, Sally Crowe, Finola M Delamere, Viktoria Eleftheriadou, Nicholas Evans, Lester Firkins, Nicola Greenlaw, Louise Lansbury, Sandra Lawton, Carron Layfield, Jo Leonardi-Bee, James Mason, Eleanor Mitchell, Helen Nankervis, John Norrie, Andrew Nunn, Anthony D Ormerod, Ramesh Patel, William Perkins, Jane C Ravenscroft, Jochen Schmitt, Eric Simpson, Maxine E Whitton, and Hywel C Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2016.
- 4.17. Examining the role of patients’ experiences as a resource for choice and decision-making in health care: a creative, interdisciplinary mixed-method study in digital healthSue Ziebland, John Powell, Pamela Briggs, Crispin Jenkinson, Sally Wyke, Elizabeth Sillence, Peter Harris, Rafael Perera, Fadhila Mazanderani, Angela Martin, Louise Locock, Laura Kelly, Margaret Booth, Bob Gann, Nicola Newhouse, and Andrew Farmer.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2016.
- 4.16. Improving risk management for violence in mental health services: a multimethods approachJeremy W Coid, Simone Ullrich, Constantinos Kallis, Mark Freestone, Rafael Gonzalez, Laura Bui, Artemis Igoumenou, Anthony Constantinou, Norman Fenton, William Marsh, Min Yang, Bianca DeStavola, Junmei Hu, Jenny Shaw, Mike Doyle, Laura Archer-Power, Mary Davoren, Beatrice Osumili, Paul McCrone, Katherine Barrett, David Hindle, and Paul Bebbington.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; November 2016.
- 4.15. 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 harmJohn Wright, Rebecca Lawton, Jane O’Hara, Gerry Armitage, Laura Sheard, Claire Marsh, Angela Grange, Rosemary RC McEachan, Kim Cocks, Susan Hrisos, Richard Thomson, Vikram Jha, Liz Thorp, Michael Conway, Ashfaq Gulab, Peter Walsh, and Ian Watt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2016.
- 4.14. Improving the self-management of chronic pain: COping with persistent Pain, Effectiveness Research in Self-management (COPERS)Stephanie JC Taylor, Dawn Carnes, Kate Homer, Tamar Pincus, Brennan C Kahan, Natalia Hounsome, Sandra Eldridge, Anne Spencer, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Anisur Rahman, Tom S Mars, Jens Foell, Chris J Griffiths, and Martin R Underwood.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2016.
- 4.13. Wounds research for patient benefit: a 5-year programme of researchNicky Cullum, Hannah Buckley, Jo Dumville, Jill Hall, Karen Lamb, Mary Madden, Richard Morley, Susan O’Meara, Pedro Saramago Goncalves, Marta Soares, and Nikki Stubbs.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2016.
- 4.12. Improving patients’ experience and outcome of total joint replacement: the RESTORE programmeAshley W Blom, Neil Artz, Andrew D Beswick, Amanda Burston, Paul Dieppe, Karen T Elvers, Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Jeremy Horwood, Paul Jepson, Emma Johnson, Erik Lenguerrand, Elsa Marques, Sian Noble, Mark Pyke, Catherine Sackley, Gina Sands, Adrian Sayers, Victoria Wells, and Vikki Wylde.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2016.
- 4.11. Improvement in risk prediction, early detection and prevention of breast cancer in the NHS Breast Screening Programme and family history clinics: a dual cohort studyD Gareth Evans, Susan Astley, Paula Stavrinos, Elaine Harkness, Louise S Donnelly, Sarah Dawe, Ian Jacob, Michelle Harvie, Jack Cuzick, Adam Brentnall, Mary Wilson, Fiona Harrison, Katherine Payne, and Anthony Howell.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2016.
- 4.10. Identifying back pain subgroups: developing and applying approaches using individual patient data collected within clinical trialsShilpa Patel, Siew Wan Hee, Dipesh Mistry, Jake Jordan, Sally Brown, Melina Dritsaki, David R Ellard, Tim Friede, Sarah E Lamb, Joanne Lord, Jason Madan, Tom Morris, Nigel Stallard, Colin Tysall, Adrian Willis, Martin Underwood; the Repository Group.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; July 2016.
- 4.9. Beyond maternal death: improving the quality of maternal care through national studies of ‘near-miss’ maternal morbidityMarian Knight, Colleen Acosta, Peter Brocklehurst, Anna Cheshire, Kathryn Fitzpatrick, Lisa Hinton, Mervi Jokinen, Bryn Kemp, Jennifer J Kurinczuk, Gwyneth Lewis, Anthea Lindquist, Louise Locock, Manisha Nair, Nishma Patel, Maria Quigley, Damien Ridge, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Susan Sellers, Anjali Shah; on behalf of the UKNeS coapplicant group.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2016.
- 4.8. UPBEAT-UK: a programme of research into the relationship between coronary heart disease and depression in primary care patientsAndré Tylee, Elizabeth A Barley, Paul Walters, Evanthia Achilla, Rohan Borschmann, Morven Leese, Paul McCrone, Jorge Palacios, Alison Smith, Rosemary Simmonds, Diana Rose, Joanna Murray, Harm van Marwijk, Paul Williams, Anthony Mann; on behalf of the UPBEAT-UK team.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- 4.7. Scoping systematic review of treatments for eczemaHelen Nankervis, Kim S Thomas, Finola M Delamere, Sébastien Barbarot, Natasha K Rogers, and Hywel C Williams.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- 4.6. Development and evaluation of an intervention for the prevention of childhood obesity in a multiethnic population: the Born in Bradford applied research programmeJohn Wright, Lesley Fairley, Rosemary McEachan, Maria Bryant, Emily Petherick, Pinki Sahota, Gillian Santorelli, Sally Barber, Debbie A Lawlor, Natalie Taylor, Raj Bhopal, Noel Cameron, Jane West, Andrew Hill, Carolyn Summerbell, Amanda Farrin, Helen Ball, Tamara Brown, Diane Farrar, and Neil Small.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- 4.5. Psychological approaches to understanding and promoting recovery in psychosis and bipolar disorder: a mixed-methods approachAnthony P Morrison, Heather Law, Christine Barrowclough, Richard P Bentall, Gillian Haddock, Steven H Jones, Martina Kilbride, Elizabeth Pitt, Nicholas Shryane, Nicholas Tarrier, Mary Welford, and Graham Dunn.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2016.
- 4.4. Increasing the acceptability and rates of organ donation among minority ethnic groups: a programme of observational and evaluative research on Donation, Transplantation and Ethnicity (DonaTE)Myfanwy Morgan, Charlotte Kenten, Sarah Deedat, Bobbie Farsides, Tim Newton, Gurch Randhawa, Jessica Sims, and Magi Sque.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
- 4.3. The Stroke Prevention Programme: a programme of research to inform optimal stroke prevention in primary careKate Fletcher, Jonathan Mant, Richard McManus, and Richard Hobbs.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
- 4.2. Understanding causes of and developing effective interventions for schizophrenia and other psychosesJesus Perez, Debra A Russo, Jan Stochl, Gillian F Shelley, Carolyn M Crane, Michelle Painter, James B Kirkbride, Tim J Croudace, and Peter B Jones.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
- 4.1. Towards reducing variations in infant mortality and morbidity: a population-based approachDavid Field, Elaine Boyle, Elizabeth Draper, Alun Evans, Samantha Johnson, Kamran Khan, Bradley Manktelow, Neil Marlow, Stavros Petrou, Catherine Pritchard, Sarah Seaton, and Lucy Smith.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2016.
Volume 3 (2015)
- 3.6. Pressure UlceR Programme Of reSEarch (PURPOSE): using mixed methods (systematic reviews, prospective cohort, case study, consensus and psychometrics) to identify patient and organisational risk, develop a risk assessment tool and patient-reported outcome Quality of Life and Health Utility measuresJane Nixon, E Andrea Nelson, Claudia Rutherford, Susanne Coleman, Delia Muir, Justin Keen, Christopher McCabe, Carol Dealey, Michelle Briggs, Sarah Brown, Michelle Collinson, Claire T Hulme, David M Meads, Elizabeth McGinnis, Malcolm Patterson, Carolyn Czoski-Murray, Lisa Pinkney, Isabelle L Smith, Rebecca Stevenson, Nikki Stubbs, Lyn Wilson, and Julia M Brown.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2015.
- 3.5. Evidence-based intervention for preschool children with primary speech and language impairments: Child Talk – an exploratory mixed-methods studySue E Roulstone, Julie E Marshall, Gaye G Powell, Juliet Goldbart, Yvonne E Wren, Jane Coad, Norma Daykin, Jane E Powell, Linda Lascelles, William Hollingworth, Alan Emond, Tim J Peters, Jon I Pollock, Cres Fernandes, Jenny Moultrie, Sam A Harding, Lydia Morgan, Helen F Hambly, Naomi K Parker, and Rebecca A Coad.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; August 2015.
- 3.4. Medical Crises in Older People: cohort study of older people attending acute medical units, developmental work and randomised controlled trial of a specialist geriatric medical intervention for high-risk older people; cohort study of older people with mental health problems admitted to hospital, developmental work and randomised controlled trial of a specialist medical and mental health unit for general hospital patients with delirium and dementia; and cohort study of residents of care homes and interview study of health-care provision to residents of care homesJohn Gladman, Rowan Harwood, Simon Conroy, Pip Logan, Rachel Elliott, Rob Jones, Sarah Lewis, Jane Dyas, Justine Schneider, Davina Porock, Kristian Pollock, Sarah Goldberg, Judi Edmans, Adam Gordon, Lucy Bradshaw, Matthew Franklin, Katherine Whittamore, Isabella Robbins, Aidan Dunphy, Karen Spencer, Janet Darby, Lukasz Tanajewski, Vladislav Berdunov, Georgios Gkountouras, Pippa Foster, and Nadia Frowd.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; May 2015.
- 3.3. Changing practice in dementia care in the community: developing and testing evidence-based interventions, from timely diagnosis to end of life (EVIDEM)Steve Iliffe, Jane Wilcock, Vari Drennan, Claire Goodman, Mark Griffin, Martin Knapp, David Lowery, Jill Manthorpe, Greta Rait, and James Warner.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- 3.2. The HELPER programme: HEalthy Living and Prevention of Early Relapse – three exploratory randomised controlled trials of phase-specific interventions in first-episode psychosisMax Marshall, Christine Barrowclough, Richard Drake, Nusrat Husain, Fiona Lobban, Karina Lovell, Alison Wearden, Tim Bradshaw, Christine Day, Mike Fitzsimmons, Rebecca Pedley, Ruth Piccuci, Alicia Picken, Warren Larkin, Barbara Tomenson, Jeff Warburton, and Lynsey Gregg.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; April 2015.
- 3.1. Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke (ICONS): an evidence synthesis, case study and exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial of the introduction of a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary careLois H Thomas, Beverley French, Christopher J Sutton, Denise Forshaw, Michael J Leathley, Christopher R Burton, Brenda Roe, Francine M Cheater, Jo Booth, Elaine McColl, Bernadette Carter, Andrew Walker, Katie Brittain, Gemma Whiteley, Helen Rodgers, James Barrett, Caroline L Watkins; on behalf of the ICONS project team and the ICONS patient, public and carer involvement groups.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; March 2015.
Volume 2 (2014)
- 2.6. Development and evaluation of tools and an intervention to improve patient- and carer-centred outcomes in Longer-Term Stroke care and exploration of adjustment post stroke: the LoTS care research programmeAnne Forster, Kirste Mellish, Amanda Farrin, Bipin Bhakta, Allan House, Jenny Hewison, Jenni Murray, Anita Patel, Martin Knapp, Rachel Breen, Katie Chapman, Ivana Holloway, Rebecca Hawkins, Rosemary Shannon, Jane Nixon, Adam Jowett, Mike Horton, Natasha Alvarado, Shamaila Anwar, Alan Tennant, Mary Godfrey, and John Young.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- 2.5. Improving management of type 1 diabetes in the UK: the Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating (DAFNE) programme as a research test-bed. A mixed-method analysis of the barriers to and facilitators of successful diabetes self-management, a health economic analysis, a cluster randomised controlled trial of different models of delivery of an educational intervention and the potential of insulin pumps and additional educator input to improve outcomesSimon Heller, Julia Lawton, Stephanie Amiel, Debbie Cooke, Peter Mansell, Alan Brennan, Jackie Elliott, Jonathan Boote, Celia Emery, Wendy Baird, Hasan Basarir, Susan Beveridge, Rod Bond, Mike Campbell, Timothy Chater, Pratik Choudhary, Marie Clark, Nicole de Zoysa, Simon Dixon, Carla Gianfrancesco, David Hopkins, Richard Jacques, Jen Kruger, Susan Moore, Lindsay Oliver, Tessa Peasgood, David Rankin, Sue Roberts, Helen Rogers, Carolin Taylor, Praveen Thokala, Gill Thompson, and Candice Ward.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2014.
- 2.4. National trends and local delivery in old age mental health services: towards an evidence base. A mixed-methodology study of the balance of care approach, community mental health teams and specialist mental health outreach to care homesDavid Challis, Sue Tucker, Mark Wilberforce, Christian Brand, Michele Abendstern, Karen Stewart, Rowan Jasper, Val Harrington, Hilde Verbeek, David Jolley, Jose-Luis Fernandez, Graham Dunn, Martin Knapp, and Ian Bowns.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; September 2014.
- 2.3. ADRIC: Adverse Drug Reactions In Children – a programme of research using mixed methodsRosalind L Smyth, Matthew Peak, Mark A Turner, Anthony J Nunn, Paula R Williamson, Bridget Young, Janine Arnott, Jennifer R Bellis, Kim A Bird, Louise E Bracken, Elizabeth J Conroy, Lynne Cresswell, Jennifer C Duncan, Ruairi M Gallagher, Elizabeth Gargon, Hannah Hesselgreaves, Jamie J Kirkham, Helena Mannix, Rebecca MD Smyth, Signe Thiesen, and Munir Pirmohamed.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2014.
- 2.2. Modelling, evaluating and implementing cost-effective services to reduce the impact of strokeCharles DA Wolfe, Anthony G Rudd, and Christopher McKevitt.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; June 2014.
- 2.1. Emergency Stroke Calls: Obtaining Rapid Telephone Triage (ESCORTT) – a programme of research to facilitate recognition of stroke by emergency medical dispatchersCaroline L Watkins, Stephanie P Jones, Michael J Leathley, Gary A Ford, Tom Quinn, Joanna J McAdam, Josephine ME Gibson, Kevin C Mackway-Jones, Stuart Durham, David Britt, Sara Morris, Mark O’Donnell, Hedley CA Emsley, Shuja Punekar, Anil Sharma, and Chris J Sutton.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; February 2014.
Volume 1 (2013)
- 1.3. Ethnicity, detention and early intervention: reducing inequalities and improving outcomes for black and minority ethnic patients: the ENRICH programme, a mixed-methods studySP Singh, Z Islam, LJ Brown, R Gajwani, R Jasani, F Rabiee, and H Parsons.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; December 2013.
- 1.2. Increasing equity of access to high-quality mental health services in primary care: a mixed-methods studyC Dowrick, C Chew-Graham, K Lovell, J Lamb, S Aseem, S Beatty, P Bower, H Burroughs, P Clarke, S Edwards, M Gabbay, K Gravenhorst, J Hammond, D Hibbert, M Kovandžić , M Lloyd-Williams, W Waheed, and L Gask.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
- 1.1. A multicentre programme of clinical and public health research in support of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England
D Gunnell, K Hawton, O Bennewith, J Cooper, S Simkin, J Donovan, J Evans, D Longson, S O'Connor, and N Kapur.Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; October 2013.
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