Primary Care Interventions (2013) During early 2013, the NIHR issued a call for research into the evaluation of health care interventions or services delivered in primary care settings. This call for research proposals was a key component of the NIHR's response to recognition of the need for further research-based evidence related to the provision of primary care services in the NHS: through supporting capacity building across a wide range primary care disciplines increasing the volume of high-quality research on the effectiveness, delivery and organisation of primary care interventions and services Status: Closed Date opened: 28 February 2013 Date closed: 22 May 2013 The following NIHR managed research programmes participated: Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Invention for Innovation (i4i) Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) Research for Patient Benefit ()
Funding Outcomes Research Programme NIHR reference Application Title Lead Applicant HS&DR 13/33/16 Patient Centred Assessment Method (PCAM): improving nurse led biopsychosocial assessment of patients with long term conditions and co-morbid mental health needs. Professor Margaret Maxwell Stirling) HS&DR 13/33/45 The value and cost of different forms of information on oral health status and risk given to patients following a check-up in dental practice Dr Rebecca Harris Liverpool) PB-PG-0213-30052 Delivering Pulmonary Rehabilitation with lay health workers to improve life quality in COPD: feasibility study Dr Patrick White (Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust) PB-PG-0213-30121 Primary care treatment of pain-related insomnia: A feasibility study of a hybrid cognitive-behavioural approach Dr Nicole Tang (NHS Coventry and Rugby CCG) 31004 Feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) in the assessment and follow-up monitoring of patients with depression in primary care Professor Anthony Kendrick (Solent NHS Trust) 31064 Behavioural Intervention for Stroke Carers (BISC) Professor Marion Walker (Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust)
31071 Introduction of a pharmacy and psychosocial intervention in residential and nursing homes to limit the use of psychotropic medication to treat Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) a feasibility study Dr Ian Maidment (Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust) 31099 Testing the feasibility of a consultation-level intervention for frequent attenders with clinically inexplicable symptoms in primary care Dr Rebecca Barnes (NHS Bristol CCG) HTA 13/34/64 HTA 13/34/70 HTA 13/34/14 Antibiotics for lower Respiratory Tract Infection in Children presenting in Primary Care (ARTIC PC) At-Risk Registers Integrated into primary care to Stop Asthma crises in the UK (ARRISA-UK): A pragmatic cluster randomised trial with nested economic and process evaluations examining the effects of integrating at-risk asthma registers into primary care with internet-based training and support. Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Effectiveness II (SIVE II): Use of a large national primary care and laboratory-linked dataset to evaluate live attenuated and trivalent inactivated influenza vaccination effectiveness Professor Paul Little Southampton) Dr Andrew Wilson East Anglia) Dr Colin Simpson Edinburgh) PGfAR PTC-RP-PG- 0213-20001 Developing primary care services for stroke survivors Professor Jonathan Mant Cambridge)
PGfAR PTC-RP-PG- 0213-20002 Better Outcomes for Older people with Spinal Trouble (BOOST) Professor Sallie Lamb Warwick) 034 Shared decision making for cardiovascular conditions: How can shared decision making for patients with hypertension and chronic heart failure be supported? Dr Rachel Johnson Bristol) How and why does uptake of secondary prevention medication after stroke vary between general practices and between 049 patient groups? Dr Duncan Edwards Cambridge) 032 Urgent 'primary care' problems in the prehospital phase: deciphering presentation, management decisions and treatment pathways Dr Matthew Booker Bristol) 086 HbA1c testing in Primary Care Ms Jennifer Hirst Oxford) 035 Development of a clinical decision tool to aid in the identification of cases of major trauma from emergency calls to an Ambulance Service in the United Kingdom. Dr Carl McQueen Warwick) PDF-2013-06- 052 A stratified phenotype-specific medicine approach in the management of COPD exacerbations in primary care Dr Mona Bafadhel Oxford) PDF-2013-06- 060 Promoting the health literacy, participation and decisionmaking of adults with learning disabilities in healthcare: an investigation into the use of Easy Read health information in health consultations. Dr Deborah Chinn (King s College London)
083 Improving access to high quality primary care for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people in rural areas: a mixed method study Dr John Ford University of East Anglia 052 Predicting inhaled steroid responsiveness using near-patient testing: personalising long-term management of COPD in primary care Dr Helen Ashdown University of Oxford 117 Fluoride interventions to prevent dental decay in care home residents: A randomised feasibility study. Dr Rakhee Patel Kings College London CDF-2014-07- 052 Implementation optimisation and pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of HENRY, a community based programme aimed at preventing obesity in pre-school children Dr Maria Bryant University of Leeds Diabetes and periodontitis: developing and piloting a novel oral 023 health intervention to enable improved glycaemic control. Ms Susan Bissett University of Newcastle 109 Impact of Successful Periodontal Intervention on Renal and Vascular Systems in patients with Chronic Kidney Disease-A Pilot Interventional Randomised Controlled Trial Mr Praveen Sharma University of Birmingham