The funding for NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands ended on September 2019. This page will remain archived.
Preventing chronic disease (PCD) theme
- An evaluation of complex interventions designed to increase the uptake of hepatitis C virus infection testing in the East Midlands prison estate, Kathryn Jack
- Effects of intensive interventions in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus and microalbuminuria, Muhammad Usman
- Investigating the acute effect of alternative forms of physical activity in a multi-ethnic population, Cameron Razieh
- Multimorbidity and life expectancy: role of physical activity, Yogini Chudasama
- Nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation in pregnant women, Ravinder Claire
- The influence of religious and ethnic belonging on adolescent girls’ sedentary behaviour, Samin Mughal
Enhancing mental health (EMH) theme
- Big White Wall, Big Black Box?, Mat Rawsthorne
- Characteristics, needs and individual experience of older forensic psychiatric patients, Claudio Di Lorito
- Effectiveness of high-secure forensic care, John Guite
- Evaluating the feasibility of Groups4Health to reduce loneliness amongst adults with depression, Laurie Hare Duke
- What helps and what hinders in early cognitive behaviour therapy interactions, Sam Malins
Implementing evidence and improvement (IEI) theme
- Cognitive functional therapy for persistent low back pain, Chris Newton
- Long-term conditions: an expert partnership?, Dr Sarah Brand
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Navigating care transitions across health, social and third sector care for older people with multimorbidities
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Understanding issues of the professions in the implementation of first point of contact physiotherapy, Rob Goodwin
Managing chronic disease (MCD) theme
- Early phosphate intervention mixed methods study, Pearl Pugh
- Self-management programme to increase health through physical activity in chronic kidney disease, Heather MacKinnon
Caring for older people and stroke survivors (COPSS) theme
- Assessment and rehabilitation of post stroke dysphagia, Jacqui Benfield
- Assessment of rehabilitation potential in frail older people in the acute healthcare setting: a mixed methods study
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Chair-based exercise programme for older people in community settings, Katie Robinson
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Conceptualisations of dementia in multi-ethnic communities, Naina Patel