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Please contact the CRIS Administrator for further details on existing projects or to apply to use CRIS for your own study. Email: cris.administrator@slam.nhs.uk

Projects 341 to 350 of 663

An Analysis of Electronic Mental Health Records to Identify Patterns of Prescribing Take-Home Naloxone (THN) for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) Patients.

Take Home Naloxone (THN) can save the lives of individuals in the immediate aftermath of a heroin overdose. This study will investigate current prescribing patterns of THN in four boroughs of Read more >

Advancing Psychiatric Mapping Translated into Innovations for Care: PsyMaptic-A

Original policy implementation guidance failed to account for differences in the number of new cases of psychotic disorders by location, sociodemographic and socioeconomic factors. Having developed the PsyMaptic tool (www.psymaptic.org), we Read more >

Validation of Alzheimer's neuroimaging biomarkers

Our previous research has led to the creation of a model applied to research MRI brain scans achieving high accuracies for the early identification of Alzheimer's dementia. We will test the Read more >

Suicide, substance misuse and mortality in psychotic disorders

This study will investigate the role of substance misuse and suicide in increased risk of death and reduced life expectancy in chronic psychotic disorders. The study will investigate the relationship between Read more >

Improving psychiatric nosology (as part of the STRATIFY project)

This project aims to interrogate electronic health records using CRIS to identify clinical symptoms related to adverse functional outcome, and to map symptom profiles to outcomes irrespective of diagnostic categories. Read more >

Linking Abuse and Recovery through Advocacy for Victims and Perpetrators (LARA-VP)

People with mental disorders are at increased risk of experiencing domestic violence and abuse (DVA), and there is preliminary evidence to suggest that these patients are also at higher risk of Read more >

Alcohol and drugs of abuse in the place of safety

.The police can detain people under Section 136 if they are suffering from a mental illness and in immediate need of care. Little is known about the profile of drug and Read more >

Catatonia – general characterisation and immune features

Catatonia is an uncommon and poorly understood disorder characterised by abnormal movements, mutism and reduced responsiveness to the environment. We wish to examine how common catatonia is, how it is treated Read more >

Early intervention in psychosis: cost-effectiveness and fidelity to best practice

This project will evaluate the cost-effectiveness of early intervention in psychosis services in relation to best practice fidelity in service delivery. Read more >

Developing prognostic models for people with Anorexia Nervosa II

Less than 50% of patients recover from anorexia nervosa, rending treatment unsatisfactory. This study will develop a mathematical model to predict the risk of inpatient admission, with the potential to Read more >

 

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