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Below are links to research studies in all other categories not listed. If you are thinking of taking part in one, please talk to your doctor.
AKIS registry study - A registry study to assess the utilisation and safety of intravenous (IV) bolus formulation of Akis® (diclofenac sodium) for use in the prevention and treatment of post-operative pain in the UK secondary care setting
Abortion Clinics Vigils and Protests - Research
ASPIRED Ambulatory ECG monitor v Standard in acute unexplained syncope
The ABC post-intensive care trial (Scottish REC)
BADBIR - British Association of Dermatologists Biological Intervention Register
Clinical and molecular correlates of response to first line treatment in lichen planus.
Comparison of Qutenza vs capsaicin in post surgical nerve pain
Decision Fatigue in Out-of-Hours Primary Care
Effects of waiting times on quality of life, leisure activities and support needs in patients awaiting elective surgery inScotland
European Society for Immune Deficiencies (ESID). A Clinical and Laboratory Online Patient- and Research Database for Primary Immunodeficiencies
Evaluating Diuretics in Normal Care (EVIDENCE) - a cluster randomised evaluation of hypertension prescribing policy
Health burden of multisystem autoimmune disease
HEPMA implementation in North of Scotland
Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention
Investigation of Decision making in Neurological and Psychiatric Illness
MAST Trial - Pharmacological Management of Seizures Post Traumatic Brain Injury
Meso-ORIGINS: Mesothelioma Observational study of RIsk prediction and Generation of benign-meso tissue pairs, Including a Nested MRI Sub-study
Multiple Long-term Conditions Registry UK pilot (MULTIPLE)
Narratives of health and illness for www.healthtalkonline.org (formerly DIPEx) and www.youthhealthtalk.org
Optimising Primary Therapy in Primary Biliary Cholangitis - OPERA
Optimising Remote Consulting and Home Assessment of medically vulnerable Rural patients During unscheduledand planned primary care – Assessing feasibility of the ORCHARD Intervention
PANDOS - Pain and opioids after surgery
PARADIGM-8 - A Non-Interventional Post-Authorisation Safety Study (PASS) in Male Haemophilia B Patients Receiving Nonacog Beta Pegol (N9-GP) Prophylaxis Treatment
Pfizer PROGRES - Pfizer Registry of Outcomes in Growth hormone RESearch (PROGRES): A multi-country, non-interventional prospective cohort study among patients with human growth hormone (hGH) treatments under routine clinical care
Physiotherapists’ views on patient handling, work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and the potential role of targeted exercise in preparing for occupational demands.
Pulpotomy or Root Canal Treatment for Irreversible Pulpitis -PIP Study
QUantifying the Impact of Chronic pain on engagement in paid worK (QUICK)
Repurposed drugs to improve haematological responses in Myelodysplastic Syndromes (REPAIR-MDS)
Retrospective clinical evaluation of a novel medical technology (Mia™) on Scottish Breast Screening cases
Role of Siglecs in anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody vasculitis
SCRIPT - Selective Caries Removal in Permanent Teeth
SCRIPTOR - Non-interventional Retrospective Chart Review in GPP - A non-interventional, international, multicentre study to characterise the clinical characteristics, disease burden, and unmet medical needs of Generalized Pustular Psoriasis (GPP) patients
Self-management in patients with adrenal insufficiency_ V 1.0
The experience and impact of remote service provision to inform sustainable high-quality Allied Health Professions(AHP) service delivery in NHS Grampian
TransBioLine Pro-Euro-DILI Registry: Creation of a multicentre and multidisciplinary European registry of prospective drug-induced liver injury cases.
UK Antimicrobial Registry Study- Scotland
UKTTP Registry - The United Kingdom Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Registry.
UK-EHL - Evaluation of Real World Outcomes with Extended half-Life Concentrates for Routine Clinical Use in Haemophilia A and B: UK-EHL Outcome Registry.
What do patients think we should teach medical students: Involving patients at the point of curriculum design(InPaCD).