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Projects 151 to 160 of 663

The association between anticholinergic use and oral health related hospitalisations in South London

Many medications used in mental healthcare and for other conditions have anticholinergic properties with side effects including dry mouth which may affect oral health.The aim of this study is to investigate Read more >

Traumatic Brain Injury: who gets referred to neuropsychiatry, why, and with what outcome?

Currently referral criteria are unclear to neuropsychiatric services for patients with a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study will investigate reasons for referral to SLaM neuropsychiatry service for patients Read more >

Comorbidity of bipolar disorder and stimulant use disorder in a secondary care South London population

There is little data from the United Kingdom about substance use comorbidity in patients with bipolar affective disorder and how it impacts prognosis and clinical care. This project aims to investigate Read more >

Examining care inequality for patients with psychosis

This application is a subsidiary of the main CRIS project (ID: 1426, submitted by Dr. Robert Harland), to cover data analysis activities for the de-identified version of the VIEWER data model. Read more >

Assessing the Cost-effectiveness of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Dementia using a Care Pathway Approach

Many different non-drug treatments and therapies are available to people with dementia but it is not clear which ones offer the most benefit and provide good value for money. This project Read more >

ADHD diagnosis and treatment in adults with intellectual (learning) disability: a study using electronic health records

This project will investigate the symptoms and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults with intellectual disability and compare this with those without intellectual disability to understand more about Read more >

‘Mental Health Act: Are military veterans at a greater risk of being sectioned than civilians?

The aim of this project is to investigate whether there are differences in the use of the Mental Health Act sectioning powers between military veterans and civilians. The project will use Read more >

Extracting LGBT+ and gender status from the free text of mental health records

LGBT+ gender status individuals are known to have a significantly increased risk for mental health problems compared with non-LGBT+ individuals, yet little research has been conducted on this link and on Read more >

Noise exposure and the risk of dementia

It has been suggested in recent medical literature that there is a link between dementia and environmental factors, such as noise pollution. This project will use noise pollution indicators derived from Read more >

Establishing target therapeutic concentrations of clozapine in specific subpopulations

There is no formal guidance about target therapeutic plasma clozapine concentrations to treat psychosis in older people and a lack of empirical data to inform prescribing. This analysis aims to investigate Read more >

 

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