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NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review – Lung Cancer

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 21, 2024 | Involvement

The National Institute for Health and Care Research is pleased to share an opportunity to be involved in the co-design of a commercial research study (that is a study funded by a pharmaceutical, biotechnology or medical device company) into lung cancer, by...
NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

Investigating the potential of open water swimming for improving public mental health – a participatory research study

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 21, 2024 | Involvement

Dr Fiona Duncan is a Research Associate at Newcastle University. Her research interests focus on how delivering services and interventions in community spaces can be used as a way of promoting good mental health and preventing mental illness in the whole community. ...
NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

Experiences of people with psychosis in accessing sexual health support

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 21, 2024 | Involvement

People with psychosis and related disorders (schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder) experience more physical illnesses compared to those who do not have mental illness. As a result, mental health services are increasingly offering service users regular...
NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

How do young adults experience assessment for care in 18+ mental health services?

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 21, 2024 | Involvement

They are a master’s student at University College London, conducting a piece of research as part of their final dissertation project. This is a qualitative study, investigating the experiences of young adults during mental health assessments in mental health services...
NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

Social media and mental health amongst Further Education students in Northwest England

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 10, 2024 | Involvement

Researchers at the University of East London are looking for participants for their survey regarding social media and mental health amongst Further Education students in Northwest England. Survey responses will contribute to understanding the advantages and potential...
NIHR Patient Engagement in Clinical Development Service – Document Review  – Lung Cancer

Recruiting participants who use social media about social care

by Fraser Henderson | Jun 10, 2024 | Involvement

This is a scoping project funded by the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science. They are trying to gain initial information about social media for social care including an understanding of how people use social media...
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