The Prevention and Management of Deterioration in Care Homes: Evaluation
Rapid evaluation of delivery and effectiveness of a national programme to identify and manage deterioration in care homes.
Rapid evaluation of delivery and effectiveness of a national programme to identify and manage deterioration in care homes.
Identifying and assessing patients with severe asthma, using FeNO devices to improve diagnosis and treatment.
Leads: University Hospitals North Midlands: Dr Elfatih Idris University of Birmingham: Dr Sarah Damery Dates: 1 March 2022 – 31 December 2022 Background: Uncontrolled severe
Banerjee A, Benedetto V, Gichuru P, et al. Adherence and persistence to direct oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation: a population-based study. Heart. 2020; 106(2): 119-26.
Leads: Dr Clare Jinks, Prof Christian Mallen (Long-term Conditions), Dr Elaine Nicholls (Meths) The team are working with public contributors, with lived experience, throughout the
Leads: Mrs Sarah Hughes, Dr Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Prof Mel Calvert (Long-term Conditions), Prof Robin Miller (Social Care) The team are working closely with a
Leads: Mr James Ferguson (Long-term Conditions), Prof Richard Lilford, Ms Felicity Evison, Dr Katharine Reeves (Meths) A group of public contributors with experience of liver
Evaluation of a support model aimed to bring about early hospital discharge of care home residents and reduce A&E visits and hospital admissions.
Leads: Professor Graeme Currie, Warwick Business School, Theme 5 Organisational Science Professor Krysia Dziedzic, Keele University, Theme 1 Long term Condition Dr Zoe Paskins, Keele
Leads: Lead – Professor Afroditi Stathi; ARC lead Professor Kate Jolly Dates: 01/09/2021 – 29/03/2025 Background: Approximately 38% of people aged over 70 are at increased risk