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Qualitative Methods

  • Improving access to specialist CFS/ME Services for BME Children
    What are the barriers for BME children accessing CFS/ME services?
  • Nepal Injury Research Centre (NIRC): This study has been completed.
    A capacity building programme for injury prevention research in Nepal.
  • FITNET-NHS
    National trial of online treatment of paediatric CFS/ME
  • TABBY
    A feasibility trial of frenotomy for breastfed babies with tongue-tie and development of breastfeeding and tongue-tie assessment tools.
  • ABA
    A multi-centre trial of assets-based infant feeding help before and after birth to improve breastfeeding initiation and continuation.
  • ADAGIO
    A multi-centre trial of low intensity therapies for antenatal depression.
  • ROCCA Project
    A mixed methods study of risk factors and outcomes of continence problems in children and young people.
  • URApp
    Development and evaluation of a smartphone app to support young people with daytime wetting and urgency.
  • Keeping Children Safe
    A programme to find the best advice about preventing accidents in young children at home.
  • BABBLES
    Bumps and Babies Longitudinal Study: an evaluation of the Baby Buddy app
  • EXPLORER
    complex intervention development for 5-11-yr-olds.
  • The CVI Project
    A 5 year programme to improve outcomes for children with cerebral visual impairment (CVI) involving a survey, a core-outcome set and a feasibility cluster rct.
  • Pear
  • FLASH
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