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The aim of this study is to identify barriers and facilitators for successful implementation of the care pathway, to ultimately inform national scale-up of the pathway.
To determine the waste reduction, net cost savings and environmental impact attained by redispensing oral anticancer drugs that go unused by patients compared with the standard practice of disposal.
To determine the effectiveness of a decision rule compared to the usual care of GP*s for patients presenting with non-traumatic chest pain in primary care.
In preparation for an RCT we want to test a combined lifestyle intervention for outpatients with chronic and/or severe mental health disorders in a feasibility study. We want to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of our intervention and…
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of postoperative home monitoring for patients undergoing outpatient knee- or hip arthroplasty; discharged on the same day as surgery; less than 12-hour hospital stay.We hypothesise that a…
The primary study objective is the assessment of changes in the stress exhibited by patients using the SAM solution versus those in the control group until the surgical procedure.
Primary objective:To assess the overall feasibility of undertaking a definitive randomized controlled trial on the effects of tailored inhaler education by the GP/nurse supported by a smart spacer, in primary care treated adults with asthma.…
*Evaluate whether patients who are discharged early and are continuously monitored recover just as safely at home as they do in the hospital.**Evaluate whether complications can be detected in a timely manner by using continuous vital signs and…
The overall aim of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and mechanisms of action of two psychoeducational interventions: a face-to-face nurse-led intervention called FOCUS+ and an eHealth intervention called iFOCUS.…
The objective of this study is to assess the clinical effectiveness of the PatientCoach mHealth app with and without home monitoring devices on sustained asthma control after AACT, in patients with severe or uncontrolled asthma.