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We lead multidisciplinary applied research and training to rethink the way health care is delivered in general practice and across the community.
DAPHNY: Diet and Activity for Pregnancy Hypertension
Pregnant women with chronic hypertension (long-term high blood pressure) may benefit the most from additional lifestyle support during the antenatal period. The aim of the DAPHNY study is to work with women who have experienced long-term high blood pressure during pregnancy and their healthcare professionals to design and develop a digital lifestyle intervention to improve health behaviours.
SNAP2 - Optimising the management of blood pressure following hypertensive pregnancy to reduce cardiovascular risk
This project aims to develop and test the clinical and cost-effectiveness of an intervention to support self-management of antihypertensive medication following a hypertensive pregnancy. The intervention aims to improve long-term BP control and therefore reduce adverse cardiovascular outcomes and the associated costs to the NHS.
RECORD recipes
Download the .pdf of the RECORD recipes booklet
A whole-body path to healthy living: A co-designed signposting resource of community groups, designed for GPs to use.
This resource is designed to be used by GP surgeries to help signpost patients to local community groups that could support them with healthy living.
CHESO completed projects
View a list of completed Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation (CHESO) projects here.
Identifying the health and care needs of young trans and gender diverse people
Aiming to understand how health and social care services can better address the needs of young trans and gender diverse people and their families.
Access to General Practice: Innovation, impact and sustainable change (GP-SUS)
A collaboration between Warwick Medical School and Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences