Building a Well Communities Research Consortium to address health disparities through Integrated Care Systems care pathways patient-reported outcomes Health economics and data communication co-production health equity ethnic minority groups research design public involvement integrated care
Development of a haemophilia physiotherapy intervention for optimum musculoskeletal health in children Health economics and data children & young people quality improvement primary care integrated care long-term conditions
Investigating the utility of machine learning methods to predict prognosis and guide treatment decisions for people with lung cancer (Lung-ORACLE) artificial intelligence care pathways cancer Innovation and Implementation Science long-term conditions cardiovascular quality improvement decision making
PRIMROSE: Evaluating interventions to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in people living with severe mental illness Mental Health Multimorbidity primary care cardiovascular behaviour change
Personalised treatment packages for adults with learning disabilities who display aggression in community settings (PETAL) learning difficulties Mental Health
Promoting uptake and continued use of social care in people with dementia who live alone and have no informal support (SoCeeD) social care dementia Mental Health
Optimising and embedding a community development approach in local systems to improve health and reduce inequalities Population health and social care health equity Local Authority research design
Implementing effective primary care responses to poverty-related mental distress (DeStress-II) Mental Health physical environment primary care families minoritised experiences medical education quality improvement social welfare
BRAVES: Breaking down barriers to research for children and young people with life threatening illnesses families long-term conditions children & young people Mental Health
The benefits and harms of social media use for young adults with common mental health disorders presenting to primary care children & young people self-management digital Mental Health