BU-IIA Funded Project: CARiAD Intervention
- Marlise Poolman - Contributor
- Julia Hiscock - Contributor
- Annie Hendry - Contributor
- Clare Wilkinson - Contributor
- Emma Jones - Contributor
Description
The aim of the activities outlined in this proposal is to accelerate the impact of the intervention as studied in the NIHR- funded CARIAD feasibility trial and subsequently implemented in clinical practice. The acceleration of the impact of carer-administration supported by this funding will be strengthened by the established external partnerships with BCUHB, Helix Centre (Imperial College London) and the national (UK) Community of Practice (CoP) (co-facilitated by MP). It will support the building of new collaborations and partnerships, including with patients and carers, policy makers, health care organisations and academic institutions. Activities will focus on IT support for the already established CoP (national network of HCPs), creating a social media presence for the intervention and working towards a national database/registry of important outcomes.
Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £50,000
Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £50,000
1 Apr 2022 → 31 Mar 2023
External organisation (Government)
Name | HEFCW |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
External organisation (Government)
Name | HEFCW |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Research outputs (2)
- Unpublished
Implementation framework for carer-administration (utilising QIF)
Research output: Other contribution
- Published
Carer administration of as-needed sub-cutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: the CARiAD feasibility RCT
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (10)
CARiAD research and implementation
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
CARer-ADministration of as-needed subcutaneous medication for breakthrough symptoms in people dying at home: accelerating the impact of new practice (CARiAD).
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
CARer-ADministration of As-needed Subcutaneous Medication for Breakthrough Symptoms in People Dying at Home (CARiAD): Rapid Implementation, Quality Improvement and Accelerating Impact of New Practice.
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation