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Cochrane Panel Outcomes

Cochrane-NHS Engagement Awards 24th March, 2010

Research Funding Board funding recommendations

The panel recommended the following proposals for funding

Proposal Reference

Lead Applicant

Institution

Project Title

1

Professor C Adams

Cochrane Schizophrenia Group, Institute of Mental Health, Nottinghamshire

Linking Cochrane and NHS' Map of Medicine, engaging end-users

3

Mr M Burton

Cochrane ENT Disorders Group, John Radcliffe Hospital

Helping commissioners, managers and GPs make more use of Cochrane reviews: an investigation focused on ENT disorders

4

Dr R Churchill

Community Based Medicine, University of Bristol

Establishing and developing an NIHR-Cochrane best evidence summaries of topics in Mental Health (BEST in MH) in Bristol and the South West

8

Professor C Hyde

Peninsula Technology Assessment Group (penTAG), Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry

Investigating and improving the understanding of Cochrane Diagnostic Test Accuracy Reviews

9

Ms J Lilleyman

Cochrane Upper Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Diseases Group UK , University of Leeds

Strategies to ensure the dissemination of Cochrane review output via NHS Choices

10

Dr R McShane

Cochrane Dementia and Cognitive Improvement Group, University of Oxford

Feasibility of recruitment and training carers of people with dementia as a route to Cochrane-NHS engagement

 

12

 

Professor J Neilson

Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, Liverpool Women's NHS Trust

Pain relief in labour. Overview of systematic reviews with common outcome measures

14

Dr S Shepperd

UK Cochrane Centre and Department of Public Health, University of Oxford

Using systematic reviews to guide disinvestment decisions in NHS commissioning

15

Dr D Tovey

Cochrane Editorial Unit, London

Fit for purpose: centralised updating support for high priority Cochrane reviews

 

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