Programme Grants for Applied Research

Volume 3 (2015)

6 issues

Extended Research Article

Pressure UlceR Programme Of reSEarch (PURPOSE): using mixed methods (systematic reviews, prospective cohort, case study, consensus and psychometrics) to identify patient and organisational risk, develop a risk assessment tool and patient-reported outcome Quality of Life and Health Utility measures

Jane Nixon
,
E Andrea Nelson
,
Claudia Rutherford
,
Susanne Coleman
,
Delia Muir
,
Justin Keen
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 6
  • Published:
    30 September 2015

Extended Research Article

Evidence-based intervention for preschool children with primary speech and language impairments: Child Talk - an exploratory mixed-methods study

Sue E Roulstone
,
Julie E Marshall
,
Gaye G Powell
,
Juliet Goldbart
,
Yvonne E Wren
,
Jane Coad
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 5
  • Published:
    24 August 2015

Extended Research Article

Medical Crises in Older People

John Gladman
,
Rowan Harwood
,
Simon Conroy
,
Pip Logan
,
Rachel Elliott
,
Rob Jones
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 4
  • Published:
    13 May 2015

Extended Research Article

Changing practice in dementia care in the community: developing and testing evidence-based interventions, from timely diagnosis to end of life (EVIDEM)

Steve Iliffe
,
Jane Wilcock
,
Vari Drennan
,
Claire Goodman
,
Mark Griffin
,
Martin Knapp
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 3
  • Published:
    6 May 2015

Extended Research Article

The HELPER programme: HEalthy Living and Prevention of Early Relapse three exploratory randomised controlled trials of phase-specific interventions in first-episode psychosis.

Max Marshall
,
Christine Barrowclough
,
Richard Drake
,
Nusrat Husain
,
Fiona Lobban
,
Karina Lovell
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 2
  • Published:
    1 May 2015

Extended Research Article

ICONS: Identifying Continence OptioNs after Stroke: An evidence synthesis, case study and exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial of the introduction of a systematic voiding programme for patients with urinary incontinence after stroke in secondary care

Lois H Thomas
,
Beverley French
,
Christopher J Sutton
,
Denise Forshaw
,
Michael J Leathley
,
Christopher R Burton
et al.
  • Journal:
    Programme Grants for Applied Research Volume: 3, Issue: 1
  • Published:
    17 March 2015