"If both are good, we have more options"
Dr Nikhil Ganjoo & Nurse Judith Soko told That's TV about the @NWAngliaFT's involvement in the SurfsUp study, which compares 2 ways of administering surfactant to babies born prematurely.
An @NIHRresearch-led project has addressed the challenges of diagnosing and treating a reversible type of dementia called Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH).
Read more about how the work has benefitted both patients and the NHS: https://t.co/KHIuvbORly
❤@NWAngliaFT@NWAngliaRes celebrating #Red4Research a day to wear red in support and appreciation for all those involved and participating in research. Research doesn't happen in isolation and watching this campaign grow globally is fantastic.❤
Life-changing treatments start with people like you.
Every time someone receives treatment for a health condition, it’s because of the many people who took part in health and care research.
Find out how you can get involved today at https://t.co/DaLo6mmGhv
#BePartOfResearch
Learn how to build partnerships with public contributors that are accessible and inclusive - take a look at our new topic page on inclusive opportunities: https://t.co/48ETGEaLBY
It is important to account for the costs of involvement in a research study at the earliest stage possible.
Find out more about how to do this in our payment guidance for researchers and professionals: https://t.co/TIBcK00Wqf
#TuesdayTips
We want to strengthen beneficial partnerships between researchers and communities. Monica explains why this is important and why we’ve made this one of our Strategic Commitments.
Find out more about this and the other 4 areas we want to improve: https://t.co/RKkXyVRWJe
You could be the missing piece! 🧩 Your participation in health research might hold the key to new healthcare solutions for conditions affecting millions.
Find out how you can #BePartOfResearch ➡️https://t.co/DaLo6mmGhv.
This week is Dementia Action Week.
Around 500,000 people in England live with a diagnosis of dementia and this is expected to grow substantially over the next decade.
NIHR research assessed a training programme for carers of people with dementia and found that the course decreased anxiety and depression levels for carers compared with usual care.
As well as improving outcomes for carers, a national roll-out of this intervention is estimated to deliver an economic benefit to the nation of £34 million over 10 years.
#DementiaActionWeek
@beatdementia
As part of #DementiaActionWeek, we hear the inspiring story of Mary, a dementia research participant.
With years of participation, Mary continues to champion research that could change the future for people affected by dementia, including her own family.
https://t.co/dsUANKlNWu
Happy International Nurses Day! 🌍 This week we've been celebrating the important role that nurses and midwives play in research.
Watch this video from our Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Ruth Endacott to here more about how we can support you in your research career.
https://t.co/1k7myvfEzH
Research should be informed by a diversity of public experiences and insights so that it leads to treatments and services that reflect these needs.
Find out more about the 'Inclusive Opportunities' standard, and reflect on whether you're meeting it: https://t.co/60ZgRxWLnR
Do you want to get involved in research but aren’t sure how to begin?
Learn about public involvement and how to get involved here: https://t.co/7G49NwvpwR