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ICU staffing models
The number of nurses providing care to critically ill patients can result in better or worse outcomes for patients and staff. Over 170,000 people spend time in intensive care units in England and Wales each year, the majority surviving to be discharg...
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...
Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring to identify the deteriorating patient: An observational study towards deriving evidence-based protocols for patient surveillance on the general hospital ward
Taking measurements of heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and other vital signs is an important part of care for nearly all patients in hospital. Staff and patients often refer to this as taking observations. Changes in observations are used to ...
Eye Donation from Palliative and Hospice care contexts: investigating Potential, Practice, Prefereces and Perceptions (EDiPPP)
Eye Donation from Palliative and Hospice care contexts: investigating Potential, Practice, Preference and Perceptions (EDiPPP) aims to investigate the potential for eye donation (ED) in Specialist Palliative Care Services (SPCS) and Hospice Care Sett...
Intra-Uterine SENSing using a batteryless, wireless intrauterine platform (U-SENSE)
One in six couples have problems becoming pregnant. In a quarter of couples, no abnormality is found even after investigations. In many cases the womb is likely to be the key cause, but at present no reliable tests are available to assess this. In vi...