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Successful Bids Supported by the NIHR RDS-eoe

  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme.  2008 – 2010.  Zhang Z, Kennedy H, Holland R, Salter C, Fisher N, Barton G, Clark A.  The use of text messaging (SMS) to improve adherence to medication in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD):  an exploratory trial.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme.  2008 – 2010.  Gega L, Rennie C, Howe A, Holland R, Barton G, Reynolds So, Swift L.  Support for computerized therapy for patients with depression/anxiety:  a factorial randomized controlled comparison of brief vs. enhanced support given by clinicians vs. assistants.
  • Big Lottery Fund/Kidney Research UK.  2008-2012.  Randhawa, G, Wilkinson, E. Ethnic Difference in End of Life Care:  developing good practice for patients with end-stage renal failure.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. M, Bateman E, Lewin, Barton G, Lombard C.  Streamlining Tasks and Roles to Expand Treatment and Care for HIV (STRETCH)
  • Stroke Association 2009-2012.  Cross J, Pomeroy V, McGlashan K, Poland F, Watson M, O’Driscoll L, Clark A, Barton G.  Functional strength training to improve waling and upper limb function in people at least 1 year after stroke.  A Phase II trial
  •  Medical Research Council.  2009-2016.  Walsch M, Pusey C, Harper L, Merkel P, Au Peh L, Guillevin P, Wheatley K.  2009 – 2016. Plasma exchange and glucocorticoids in anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibody associated systemic vasculitis: a randomized control trial (PEXIVAS). 
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Fuld J, Fritz Z, Laroche C, Palmer C, Cohn S, Barton G, A Universal form for treatment options as an alternative to DNAR: Development and Evaluation.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Gray R, Rose P, Myint P, Barton G, Pfeil M, Price G, Elender F.  An exploratory randomized controlled trial of a depression recognition and treatment package (DepReT-Stroke) for families living with stroke.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Davison C, Speed E, Gunnell C.  The PEBL Project - Patient Experience and Public Engagement Blogs. Piloting new ways of capturing service-users’ experiences and views from the wider community and integrating these into Primary Care commissioning.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Leinster S, Miles S, Harrison P, Cavenagh P, Papageorgiou A, Gibson S, Wood D. F1 Doctors – Prepared to Practice?
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Desborough J, Shaw V, Ashwell S, Sach T, Wood J, Wright D, Holland R. Multi-professional clinical medication reviews in care homes for the elderly.  A randomised controlled trial with cost-effectiveness study.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. MacGregor A, Marshall T, Pomeroy V, Symmons C, O’Neill T, Poland F, Barton G. The efficacy and cost effectiveness of a falling prediction and prevention programme in older patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Donnell S, Gray R, Deane K, Swift L, Barton G, Balls P, Darrah C.  A randomised controlled trial of patient directed self management of pain (PaDSMaP) compared to treatment as usual following total knee replacement.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Myint P, Bachmann M, Potter J, Warburton E, Barton G, Price G, Metcalf A. Evaluation of Stroke Services in Anglia Stroke and Heart Clinical Network using patient-centred approach.
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme.  Gray R, Sagoe A, White J, Jones M, Newey T, Swift L, Barton G.  A cluster randomised controlled trial of the serious mental illness health improvement profile (HIP).
  • NIHR Research for Patient Benefit programme. Gray R, Dykes P, Myint P, Barton G, Pfeil M, Price G, Elender F. An exploratory randomised controlled trial of a depression recognition and treatment package (DepReT-Stroke) for families living with stroke.

 

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