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Research and education improving how healthcare is delivered in the community. From clinical trials and data science to digital health and disease prevention – at the University of Oxford.
Stratified TreAtments Research (STAR)
Using large databases of electronic health records to personalise preventive care – developing risk prediction tools and calculators that help clinicians identify which patients will benefit most from treatment and which may be harmed.
Hypertension
Developing better ways to monitor, diagnose and manage high blood pressure in primary care, with a focus on self-monitoring, self-management and interventions that increase patient involvement in their own care.
Stroke Prevention and Atrial Fibrillation
Working to reduce stroke risk through better detection and management of atrial fibrillation, high blood pressure and other risk factors in primary care, including community screening and patient self-monitoring.
Chronic Kidney Disease Group
Investigating how chronic kidney disease is detected, monitored and managed in primary care – including which patients are most at risk, how screening can help, and how kidney disease affects cardiovascular health.
Digital Health and Long-Term Conditions
Developing and evaluating digital interventions for people living with long-term conditions – including apps and tools to support self-management – and using systematic reviews, routine data and clinical trials to build the evidence base.
Heart Failure
Researching the burden of heart failure in primary care and its impact on patients, with a focus on improving diagnosis, screening and management of heart failure in community settings.