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Project titleSort Ascending Led / Supported Lead investigtaor Lead organisation Total amount Funder Year awarded Status Weblink
ThinkCancer! Phase 3 trial of a novel behavioural intervention promoting earlier diagnosis of cancer for primary care teams LedProf Clare WilkinsonBangor University£1,595,745Cancer Research Wales to support research projects in cancer research.2022-2023Open
Trauma CallsLedDr Alison PorterSwansea University£19,998South Wales Trauma Network, Welsh Government2020-2021Closed
Understanding barriers and enablers to use of primary care remote consulting for suspected cancer symptoms among vulnerable populations.LedDr Julia HiscockBangor University£75,000North West Cancer Research (NWCR) and Tenovus Cancer Care (TCC)2020-2021Open
Understanding the role of parents in paediatric safety incidents in general practice: mixed methods study to develop harm reduction strategiesLedThomas PurchaseCardiff University£0RCGP Scientific Foundation Board2022-2023Open
Upskilling home care workers to provide additional health care capacity in the communityLedProf Carolyn Wallace and Prof Mark LlewellynUniversity of South Wales£25,000North Wales Collaborative (regional partnership board)2020-2021Open
Urgent Primary Care Centre - Cycle of EvaluationLedCarolyn Wallace, Mark LlewellynUniversity of South Wales£26,200Public Health Wales2021-2022Open
Using AI to identify safety netting content in clinical case notes. SupportedEdwards P. University of Bristol£107,899NIHR In-Practice Fellowship2022-2023Open
uSing rolE-substitutioN In care hOmes to improve oRal health (SENIOR) SupportedPaul BrocklehurstBangor University£1,434,905NIHR HSDR2020-2021Open
What is the impact of a global pandemic on the health and wellbeing of ambulance service staff? A mixed method study in response to COVID-19SupportedEd HarryWelsh Ambulance Service£15,050RCBC Fellowship Scheme, Welsh Government2020-2021Closed
What model of call centre and on-scene TRIage of 999 calls is safest and most effective for the Management of callers with suspected COVID 19: a linked outcome study (TRIM)?LedAlan WatkinsSwansea University£358,400UKRI-DHSC COVID-19 Rapid Response Rolling Call2020-2021ClosedClick here
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