04 Oct 2024
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Our UEAHSCP Impact Case Report 2023-2024
We are proud to be able to present our UEA Health and Social Care Partners Research Impact Report.
This report features Impact Case Studies from projects that have received UEAHSCP funding from our Research Capacity Building Programme Funding Call.
Our funding call provides funding for successful applicants between £10,000 to £25,000, with the aim to build capacity and capability for collaborative practice led research and innovation to improve the design, delivery and quality of health and social care services to meet population health needs in our Norfolk, Suffolk and North East Essex.
These projects fit into one of the seven partner priorities identified themes:
- Population Health Management, reducing inequalities and supporting prevention
- Improving Mental Health
- Management of long-term conditions and multimorbidity
- Improving integrated urgent and emergency care
- Learning disability and autism
- Workforce development and sustainability
- Digital technology to improve care delivery
Within this comprehensive report you will find studies from:
- The Better Sleep Programme
- Point-of-Care 3D Medical Printing
- PPI & Scoping Review for GP at Front Door of Accident & Emergency Services
- Technology to Support Change
- Brain Injury Discharge Information
- Co-Production of Promising Interventions to Support Multiple Behaviour Change in Socially Deprived Communities
- mHealth for Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease
- Assessing the Social Needs and Wellbeing of Young People with Pre-Existing Mental Health Needs Post-Covid-19 Pandemic
- Care Experience Improvements for People with Learning Disability and/or Autism
The report also contains overviews of our 2023-2024 Research Capacity Building Programme Funded projects, and our Scholarship Award recipients.
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