Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a peer-delivered, relational, harm reduction intervention to improve mental health, quality of life, and related outcomes, for people experiencing homelessness and substance use problems: The ‘SHARPS’ cluster randomised controlled trial.
PI: Professor Tessa Parkes
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research and The Salvation Army
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PRISMA reporting guideline and standards for qualitative evidence synthesis
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Long Covid and Critical Service Occupations: impact on Employees and Organisations
PI: Dr Alice MacLean
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Chitetetzo: improving adolescent road safety and reducing road traffic collisions
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Improving outcomes of out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA): applying behavioural science to enhance dispatcher assistance and increase rates of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
PI: Dr Barbara Farquharson
Funded by: British Heart Foundation
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Governing parental opioid use: a relational ethnography
PI: Professor Anne Whittaker
Funded by: Economic and Social Research Council
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Methods of assessing perinatal anxiety: The acceptability, effectiveness and feasibility of different approaches
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Mental Health Promotion and Intervention in Occupational Settings: MENTUPP
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Long Covid: Amplifying the voices of people with lived experience to improve understanding, support, treatment and education. Share-to-improve: Long Covid experience (COv-VOICES) Study
PI: Professor Kate Hunt
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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A meta-ethnography of how children and young people with chronic non-cancer pain and their families experience and understand their condition, pain services and treatments
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Outpatient cervical ripening for induction of labour
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Understanding the contextual factors that impact on the effective provision of opiate substitution therapy (OST) and needle and syringe programmes (NSP) in the UK: a multi-method study and realist evaluation of what works, for whom and under what circumstances
PI: Professor Catriona Matheson
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Clinical Academic Careers for Scotland
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Improving the mental health of farmers: preferences and feasibility for community based supports.
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Improving Maternal Mental Health in South East Asia through assets based approaches
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Developing a behavioural intervention to increase lay-people's intentions to initiate CPR in the event of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA)
PI: Dr Barbara Farquharson
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Tender Distress Brief Intervention
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Scottish Government
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DBI COVID study
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Creating Safe Handover Systems In Pre-Hospital Care
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Gordon Aikman MND Scholarship
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Scottish Government and MND Scotland
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Perinatal Mental Health Assessment and Treatment: an evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework of Barriers and Facilitators to Implementation
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Home BP monitoring in pregnancy - Covid 19
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Developing an adapted parent-youth teamwork intervention to improve medication adherence among adolescents with asthma: a feasibility study
PI: Dr Pamela Rackow
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Partnership funding with Cancer Research UK for the Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT): A multi-centre phase III Randomised Controlled trial.
PI: Ms Jennifer McKell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Assessing the impact of Minimum Unit Pricing on Homeless and Street Drinkers: A qualitative study
PI: Professor Anne Whittaker
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Using Behavioural Science To Improve The Effectiveness Of Telephone-Assisted CPR
PI: Dr Barbara Farquharson
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Improving outcomes for children and families affected by paternal substance misuse: A feasibility study of the parents under pressure programme for fathers
PI: Professor Anne Whittaker
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Improving the prehospital identification and care for people presenting with query COVID 19 symptoms
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Ambulance call-outs for psychiatric emergencies during the COVID-19 pandemic
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Mothers and Postnatal (MAP) Care at Blacktown Hospital
PI:
Funded by: New South Wales Ministry of Health
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Qualitative synthesis of values and preferences on treatment of persisting pain in children
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: World Health Organisation
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Scottish National Midwifery Research Programme
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Development of interventions to increase adherence to physiotherapy among young children with cystic fibrosis - Medical Research Council's complex intervention framework phase I study.
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: Cystic Fibrosis Trust
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The RTrT Partnership: Reducing Traffic-related Trauma - A community-based prevention and first-response programme intervention for Malawi and beyond
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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Implementation of an evidence based pelvic floor muscle training intervention for women with pelvic organ prolapse (PROlapse and PFMT: Implementing Evidence Locally - PROPEL)
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Promoting smoking cessation during pregnancy: a combined feasibility and pilot trial of a theory-based intervention using narrative, images and embedded behaviour change techniques, delivered via text-messaging
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Brain Tumours, Lifestyle Intervention and Fatigue (BT-LIFE)
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Brain Tumour Charity
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Finalising the mode and timing of delivery of components of an intervention to address illness perceptions of diabetes among women with previous gestational diabetes
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Investigating pregnant women’s and health care professional’s views about knowing their individual risk of future pelvic floor dysfunction: a feasibility study for the UR-CHOICE Randomised Controlled Trial
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Improving the rate of bystander CPR in deprived communities: a development study
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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The role of CHildhood Adversities and their subsequent impact on mental ill-health and Suicidal behaviour (CHASe)
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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To Establish a Scottish Improvement Science R,D & KT Collaborating Centre (SISCC)
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Developing theory based interventions to minimise drop-out in randomised trials
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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ScoPIC - The Scottish Person Centeredness Intervention Collaboration
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Vale of Leven Inspiring Care Scholarship Programme, Within the Clinical Academic Research Careers
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Government
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The development of a virtual cohort of children born to opioid dependent mothers in Scotland
PI: Professor Anne Whittaker
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Developing a Distress Brief Intervention
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: NHS Health Scotland
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Identifying and critiquing diffferent approaches to developing complex interventions
PI: Professor Pat Hoddinott
Funded by: Medical Research Council
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The Vale of Leven Inspiring Care Scholarship programme
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Gordon Aikman MND Scholarship
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Government and MND Scotland
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The development and initial validation of a screening scale for antenatal anxiety
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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PhD Fellowship in Normal Birth
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Royal College of Midwives
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Community Postnatal Care Resource Allocation Model (PRAM)
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Royal College of Midwives Scotland and Scottish Government
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Frameworks to maximise effective intervention sustainability on the ward - a systematic review
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction to support self-management of anxiety and depression following stroke: development and feasibility study
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Patient Centred Assessment Method (PCAM): improving nurse led biopsychosocial assessment of
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Revolutionising psychological trauma care: providing the final details for an NIHR application for a robust evaluation, reach and context dependence of a novel Scottish Government-funded model of care
PI: Dr Carina Hibberd
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Developing meta-ethnography reporting guidelines and standards for research (eMERGE)
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Feasibility of a multi-site RCT exploring the effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy ....
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Adapting the Pragmatic Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary Tool (PRECIS-2)
PI:
Funded by: National Institutes of Health
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Qualitative Baseline Evaluation of Community Hub Pilots in NHS Fife and NHS Forth Valley
PI:
Funded by: NHS Health Scotland
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Abdominal massage for neurogenic bowel dysfunction in people with multiple sclerosis (AMBER
PI:
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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Development of Interventions to reduce patient delay with symptoms of Acute Coronary Syndrome: identifying optimal content and mode of delivery
PI: Dr Barbara Farquharson
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Improving quality of life and swallowing function in patients with head and neck cancer: Development and feasibility of a Swallowing Intervention Pack (SIP)
PI: Professor Mary Wells
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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The Govan SHIP Evaluation Project
PI:
Funded by: NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
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Scottish School of Primary Care: Undertaking and Promoting High Quality Research and Evaluation in Primary Care
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: University of Glasgow
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Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey Publication
PI: Professor Mary Wells
Funded by: Macmillan Cancer Support
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A process evaluation of the implementation of ASSIST Scotland
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Evaluation of Aberlour Perinatal Support Project
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Aberlour Child Care Trust
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Using record linkage analysis to inform the development of an improved care pathway(s) for psychiatric and self-harm emergencies currently transferred by ambulance to Emergency Departments.
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Capacity Building in NMAHP Research Unit
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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2015 Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey - Qualitative Analysys
PI: Professor Mary Wells
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Management of Psychiatric emergencies: A record linkage and intervention development study
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Scottish Ambulance Service
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A Systematic Literature Review of Interventions to improve Health, Happiness and Wellbeing in the transition from Adolescence to Adulthood
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: The Royal Society of Edinburgh
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Reducing binge drinking among disadvantaged men through a brief intervention delivered by mobile phone: a multi-centre
PI:
Funded by: National Institute for Health Research
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The Well!Bingo programme: A feasibility study of a physical activity intervention delivered to older women in a Bingo club setting
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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A National prevalence study of impaired awareness of hypoglycemia in patients who have been attended by the Scottish ambulance Service due to a severe hypoglycaemic event
PI: Professor Edward Duncan
Funded by: Scottish Ambulance Service
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Development of an intervention to increase physiotherapy adherence among young children with cystic fibrosis: a Medical Research Council complex intervention framework development and feasibility study
PI: Professor Emma France
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Scottish Maternity Care Experience 2015
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Carnegie Centenary Professorship 2015 - Prof James Coyne
PI:
Funded by: The Carnegie Trust
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KCND survey/maternity questionnaire
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Ambulance Disaster Response Equipment Study
PI: Dr Purva Abhyankar
Funded by: Department of Health
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TreatWELL – a feasibility study to assess the delivery of a lifestyle intervention for colorectal cancer patients undergoing potentially curative treatment
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Unmet needs in head and neck cancer survivors
PI: Professor Mary Wells
Funded by: Macmillan Cancer Support
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Cancer Diagnosis as an opportunity for increasing uptake of smoking cessation services among families
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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NMAHP Core Funding 2014-2015
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Can an arts based creative engagement intervention following stroke improve psychosocial outcomes? A feasibility trial of a creative engagement intervention for in-patient rehabilitation
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Goal setting in community based stroke rehabilitation: A feasibility and acceptability study of implementing a goal setting and action planning practice framework
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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A Feasibility Study for a trial of recovery versus mindfulness models for depression
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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PREDU-NU Mental Health action
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Community based health improvement for disadvantaged women: could a physical activity/healthy eating intervention be delivered in Bingo clubs in Scotland?
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Development of interventions to increase physical activity among inactive young people with long-term conditions: MRC complex intervention framework Phase I study using
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Can eliciting and addressing health-related goals improve asthma
PI:
Funded by: Chief Scientist Office
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Statistical Support for Work on Delayed Discharges
PI:
Funded by: NHS Highland
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Optimised suicide prevention programs and their implementation on Europe
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
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Getting it Right for Every child: a scoping study of the implementation of the GIRFEC practice model into Maternity Care
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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NMAHP Services March 2012-2013
PI:
Funded by: Scottish Government
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An evaluation of the impact of the Social Recovery Indicator (SRI) tool
PI: Professor Margaret Maxwell
Funded by: Scottish Recovery Network
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KCND Evaluation: Evaluation and Research Fellow support
PI: Professor Helen Cheyne
Funded by: Scottish Government
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Clinical Academic Research Careers
PI:
Funded by: NHS Education for Scotland
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