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SPCR 590 - TOUCAN
Half of all women will experience a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) at least once in their lifetime. The most common treatment is antibiotics, however infections with bacteria which are resistant to common antibiotics are rising and in part this is bec...
Santer - NIHR - RP-PG-0216-20007 - Supporting self-care for eczema in the community
We will develop and test online resources that address the needs of people with eczema in supporting their use of eczema treatments. The research will focus on meeting the needs of carers of children with eczema, and teenagers and young adults who ma...
Lown/Little - SPCR - Optimising Treatment for Mild Systolic hypertension in the Elderly (OPTIMISE)
This study is now complete, please see associated publications. This is a Primary Care based, open label, randomised controlled trial with embedded qualitative components and the aims are: To safely reduce the amount of blood pressure medication take...
633 - Point Of Care Testing Using FebriDx To Improve Antibiotic Use For Respiratory Tract Infections In Primary Care: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study (PREFIX)
Chest infections are a common reason for people to see their GP. Most such infections are caused by viruses and don’t need antibiotics. However, it can be difficult to tell the difference between viral and bacterial infections. Many patients are ther...