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Exploring health visitors’ views and experiences of managing excessive infant crying and other common infant symptoms: a qualitative interview study
Co-Principal Investigator:Ingrid MullerBackground: Parents commonly report that they have unsettled babies in the first year of life For example, they report that they cry excessively and/or experience other common symptoms such as vomiting. This ha...
Supporting Targeting Of antibiotics in Primary careto combat AMR using decision aids (STOP AMR - decision aids)
BackgroundOne in three people see doctors or nurses each year with common infections, such as colds, flu, chest, ear, sinus and urine infections. Half of these receive antibiotic, and more since the COVID-pandemic; but antibiotics mostly don’t help. ...
Tip Study 2
This research aims to build on the feasibility work conducted in the Empathica study to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the EMPathicO training for Primary Care Pracitioners (PCPs) in improving outcomes for patients presenting wi...
Sudden and unexpected deaths in children: mapping the policy and commissioning landscape to ensure sustainable improvements in care
The Sudden and Unexpected Deaths in Children (SUDIC) project, funded by the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences (FELS) Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) 2023/24, aimed to address gaps in support for families experiencing the sudden and u...
NIHR Post Doctoral Fellowship - Peer-support to promote habitual physical activity in cancer survivors
Background: Physical inactivity costs the NHS in excess of £1billion a year and studies suggest cancer survivors are less active than those without a history of the disease, making them an important population for targeted interventions to increase a...