InS:PIRE: Intensive care Syndrome: Promoting Independence and Return to Employment
InS:PIRE aimed to improve the health of intensive care unit survivors and increase how in control they feel about their health and wellbeing.
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InS:PIRE aimed to improve the health of intensive care unit survivors and increase how in control they feel about their health and wellbeing.
This project involved scaling up of a successful diabetes programme to other long-term conditions, with the aim of improving outcomes, mental health, quality of life, social functioning and service ut...
This project aimed to reduce rates of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) following childbirth through use of an evidence-based care bundle, supported by an awareness campaign and multidisciplinary...
This project aimed to improve patient experience and reduce hospital admissions through an innovative service-wide response that utilised partnership working, bespoke telephone triage assessment tools...
This project aimed to improve care, outcomes and experience for sub-groups of patients who are frequent users of general practice and who have gaps in the care they receive.
This project aimed to reduce the time to treatment decision from 30 days to a maximum of seven days by implementing the RAPID programme, which enables early diagnosis.
This project aimed to improve patient outcomes following oesophago-gastric surgery, using a software application, the ER-App, to drive up the standard of peri-operative care.
Developed and implemented i-THRIVE grids decision aids for use with young people with mental health difficulties in Camden, London.
This project aimed to improve care for children and young people (CYP) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related conditions.
This project used innovative tools to deliver emotional coaching and behaviour change strategies to families of patients with severe anorexia nervosa.
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