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The Role of Digital Measures in Clinical Trials: Exploring the use of digital biomarkers, outcomes, and endpoints in studies of interventions for serious mental illness
This research explores the use of digital health technologies like smartphones and wearables in clinical trials for serious mental illnesses, aiming to improve patient-generated data collection, enhance trial designs, and ultimately provide more precise and personalised care.
A focused exploration of digital inclusion and exclusion for specific community groups accessing and using the NHS App
This project examines digital inclusion and exclusion among specific community groups using the NHS App, aiming to understand and address barriers faced by minoritised and vulnerable populations to ensure equitable access to healthcare services.
BLOod Test Trend for cancEr Detection (BLOTTED): An Observational and Prediction Model Development Study Using English Primary Care Electronic Health Records Data
This research assesses combinations of blood tests and their changes over time to enhance cancer diagnosis efficiency, potentially leading to earlier detection, more successful treatments, and improved survival rates while reducing unnecessary testing.
Regulatory Frameworks for Evaluation of AI/ML-Enabled Digital Health Technologies in Healthcare Institutions
This project examines the regulatory frameworks governing AI/ML-enabled digital health technologies, aiming to enhance safety in healthcare by improving oversight and reporting mechanisms for AI-driven clinical decision support tools.
Trajectories and transitions of biomarkers in Dementia in the context of multimorbidity
- Applied Digital Health
- DEM-COMM
- Dementia
- Methods and Tools
- Novel Methods to Aid and Evaluate Implementation
This project uses advanced methods to study how dementia progresses in people with different backgrounds and other health conditions, aiming to improve early detection and management through health record analysis.
OSI-GROWS: Improving Support for Child Anxiety through Online Intervention
The OSI-GROWS project evaluates the use of the Online Support and Intervention (OSI) programme to support children with anxiety within NHS-backed mental health services. By partnering with organisations, OSI-GROWS integrates OSI into routine clinical care, providing structured online modules, therapist guidance, and engaging tools to help families and clinicians manage childhood anxiety effectively and collaboratively.
Digital Guided Self-Help for Binge Eating Disorder: Devising an Effectiveness Study and Testing its Acceptability and Feasibility
Exploring a digital self-help programme for Binge Eating Disorder, this research aims to offer personalised treatment through technology, enhancing accessibility and effectiveness, while prioritising patient and public involvement.
Utilisation of Digital Health for Infertility
This research evaluates the impact of digital health technologies on infertility care, examining how fertility trackers and "Femtech" influence patient experiences and healthcare pathways, with an emphasis on reproductive justice and ethical considerations.