CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar: The journey to multimorbidity in an inner city community – Dr Mark Ashworth

The CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar on 13 November 2019 was given by Dr Mark Ashworth from Kings College London. Dr Ashworth trained at Southampton University and has been a GP for 30 years in an inner city Continue reading CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar: The journey to multimorbidity in an inner city community – Dr Mark Ashworth

Qualitative study of perceptions of older people with COPD and chronic heart disease on home telemonitoring in long term conditions published

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The latest study from researchers at CaHRU was published this month (July 2017) in BMC Medical Infromatics and Decision Making. Entitled ‘Perceptions on use of home telemonitoring in patients with long term conditions – concordance with the Health Information Technology Continue reading Qualitative study of perceptions of older people with COPD and chronic heart disease on home telemonitoring in long term conditions published

CHROMED meeting under the midnight sun

Members of  Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU), Jo Middlemass (research nurse) and Prof Niro Siriwardena travelled north to Tromsø, Norway, in the Arctic Circle, to discuss progress and the next phase of the European Commission Framework 7 funded study, Continue reading CHROMED meeting under the midnight sun

Returnee back to join the CaHRU team again!

Jo Middlemass returns to join the research team this October 2012 as Research Assistant on the CHROMED (Clinical tRials fOr elderly patients with MultiplE Disease) study which is a three-year, international, European Commission funded study investigating the effectiveness and costs of telecare for Continue reading Returnee back to join the CaHRU team again!