research
Projects
our funders:
Our research has been funded by a number of awarding bodies enabling us to consider a range of research questions. We would like to thank all our funders and collaborators for supporting our work. Our funders include the Applied Research Collaborative (ARC) Wessex, the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the University Hospital Southampton and the Health Foundation.
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Digital health platforms can improve care and support self-management, but only if they actually work and if people make use...
The number of people living with a neurological condition is increasing. This means there will be increasing demand on existing...
The Young Onset Dementia Assessment Study (YODA) is a longitudinal prospective cohort study with multiple aims, including: a) Improve the...
The BRAIN AI study developes targeted inflammation and imaging biomarkers. A novel diagnosis support tool is being developed to facilitate...
The CADI study was focussed on a service evaluation questionnaire to determine the use of perfusion SPECT imaging to influence...
An interdisciplinary collaboration with clinical, data and basic scientists from the Faculty of Medicine, Biological Sciences and University Hospital Southampton...
Digital technology has the potential to help reduce variation in care, make care more personal, improve integration of care, identify...
During Covid non-face-to-face care increased significantly and was often replaced by digital care (phone, email, video, apps). As we continue...
The economic burden of long term neurological conditions pathways is difficult to quantify. With the ambition to deliver care differently...
The use of e-health platforms is expanding rapidly, but their promise of more efficient and effective healthcare will not be...
University Hospital Southampton utilises the patient online platform My Medical Record, enabling the sharing of relevant documents, addition of personal...
This study uses surveys and focus groups to identify the factors that help to maintain an individual’s optimal level of...