NATSAL 2010 - National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and
Lifestyles 2010
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MRC Flu-Watch
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I-STRAT Trial
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Funded by the MRC for 2 years, this study
aims to set up a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled
trial of isolation strategies to reduce endemic levels of MRSA
and Clostridium difficile. The study is using a network of 30
hospitals willing to participate, which were recruited through
the Infectious Diseases Research Network. The IDRN also provided
some input into the construction of the grant application.
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London TB Nurses Patient Profiling Exercise
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Detailed baseline data and 1 year follow
up data for over 2000 tuberculosis patients in London have been
collected. A series of papers are in development. Key stakeholders
include all London TB nurses, the Health Protection Agency and
UCL. Key findings have been disseminated to and used by: - local
tuberculosis services in order to inform commissioning; the
NICE TB guideline development group and the Department of Health
in order to inform implementation of the National TB Action
Plan.
The IDRN provided advice on study design, assistance with MREC
applications, data cleaning, data analysis and dissemination
of results to TB services and the Department of Health.
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Evaluation of mobile x-ray unit for tuberculosis screening
- Following a successful pilot involving screening in homeless
hostels and Pentonville prison, a bid for funding was submitted
to the Department of Health led by Mr Alistair Story (HPA). Funding
of £250 000 has been agreed. Preliminary research has been
completed, and a full evaluation is under way. The IDRN provided
support with protocol development, funding application and the
MREC application.
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BPSU Study of Childhood tuberculosis
- This is led by Dr Delane Shingadia (St Bartholomew's and the
Royal London Medical School), and is in the paper preparation
stage. The IDRN provided advice on study design.
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National Observational Study of the CleanYourHands campaign,
and a cluster randomised trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness
of feedback in intensive care units and acute general medical wards
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This 5-year study has been funded by the
National Patient Safety Agency. Ethics Committee approval has
been granted. Recruitment of centres has started. The study
includes researchers from the Health Protection Agency, Royal
Free and University College Medical School, University College
London, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and
Infection Control Staff at the Mid-Essex Hospitals Trust. The
IDRN support included development of study design, support in
preparing funding submissions, and support in MREC applications.
The IDRN has also provided web-design expertise in setting up
and hosting online resources for this study.
- Click here for the NOSEC
webpage, including initial results from the study, publications
and a Hand-hygiene Observation Tool.
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Chronic hepatitis B in the UK - characteristics and prevalence
of disease
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Joint funding from industry and Nuffield
Foundation has recently been negotiated for this study. The
study began in Autumn 2006. The IDRN provided advice on study
design, assistance with preparation of the protocol, advice
on pseudonymisation of data, advice on the MREC application
and the PIAG submission.
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Health Survey for England
- Infectious disease epidemiological research using the resource
of the Health Survey for England. A collaborative application
for funding is in preparation.
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Is the cultural context of MMR rejection a key to an
effective public health discourse?
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The below paper has now been published in
the Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health. The IDRN
supported the quantitative work through providing contacts at
the Health Protection Agency and provided forums for early presentation
of the work which informed analysis.
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Cassell JA, Leach M, Poltorak MS, Mercer
CH, Iversen A, Fairhead JR. Is the cultural context of MMR rejection
a key to an effective public health discourse? Public Health.
2006 Sep;120(9):783-94
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Cost effectiveness of STI services for differing populations
in the UK
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The IDRN disseminated information on the
MRC 2006 call for proposals for projects relating to sexual
health. As a result of this dissemination, a bid was submitted
from the UCL Centre for Sexual Heath & HIV Research. This
bid was successful, and the group awarded approx £375000.
The aim of the project is to build a Decision Analytic Model
as a tool for the evidence based planning of the cost-effectiveness
of STI services for differing populations in the UK.
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Carriage and invasion on multiply-resistant ESBL-producing
strains of Escherichia coli
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The IDRN held a research strategy workshop
concerning Acinetobacter and infection due to ESBLs on 02 December
2005. Three protocol development groups on the carriage of multiply-resistant
ESBL-producing organisms have subsequently been held, with a
full application submitted to the MRC Infections and Immunity
Board in January 2008.
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IGRA use in tuberculosis disease
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This multi-disciplinary, collaborative application
was submitted to the Health Technology Assessment call for bids
into projects looking at active TB disease (February 2008).
The application originated from the IDRN/HPA workshop into interventions
trials in the area of health protection, held in London October
07. The IDRN identified this call, and rapidly convened a follow
up meeting in response to this call. With the agreement of the
project leaders, the IDRN also invited individuals appropriate
additional expertise onto the group.
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ORION statement
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The IDRN provided the web-design expertise
to set up a webpage for the ORION statement- guidelines for
the transparent reporting of Outbreak Reports and Intervention
studies Of Nosocomial infection.This is a CONSORT equivalent
for infection control studies. See the statement
webpage for more information, including the publications
in Lancet Infectious Diseases and the Journal of Antimicrobial
Chemotherapy.
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Care Pathways for STIs in Primary Care
- This study used an online intervention and resource, see the
study webpage. The IDRN
provided the web-design expertise and hosting to set up this intervention.
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Accelerated Partner Therapy (APT) Research Study
- This study used an online intervention and resource, see the
study
webpage. The IDRN provided the web-design expertise to set
up this intervention.
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Natural History of Mycoplasma genitalium
- This research question arose from an IDRN strategy workshop.
A multi-disciplinary collaborative group submitted a grant application
to the Health Technology Assessment in late 2006. On
this occasion, the bid was not successful.
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Potential reduction of healthcare-associated settings,
via novel decontamination methods
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This research application arose from an approach
from Industry. The
IDRN has co-ordinated a grant application to investigate rapid
decontamination of hospital areas, particularly communal areas
and around bedsides. An outline submission was made to the Health
Technology Assessment clinical trials programme. On this occasion,
the bid was not successful.
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