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CLAHRC Oxford supported study reveals the health service costs for hospital care of people who self-harm, emphasising the need for effective clinical services and prevention initiatives.
Low calorie meal replacements are a cost-effective routine treatment for obesity in the NHS
CLAHRC Research
25 February 2019
NIHR CLAHRC Oxford supported Researchers: Replacing all regular meals with a low calorie diet of soups, shakes and bars, together with behavioural support, is cost-effective as a routine treatment for obesity
Only “modest” improvement in heart failure survival rates since 2000
CLAHRC Partner Research
14 February 2019
Research led by Dr Clare Taylor and CLAHRC Oxford Director Professor Richard Hobbs finds that survival after a diagnosis of heart failure in the United Kingdom has shown only modest improvement in the 21st century and lags behind other serious conditions, such as cancer, in a large study published by The BMJ today.
Moderate to high intensity exercise does not slow cognitive decline in people with dementia
CLAHRC Partner Research
16 May 2018
New research supported by CLAHRC Oxford and led by CLAHRC Oxford Theme 2 lead, Professor Sallie Lamb, suggests that while exercise can improve the fitness of people with dementia it does not slow their cognitive decline.
Presenting evidence to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Suicide and Self-harm Prevention
CLAHRC Partner Research
22 February 2018
CLAHRC Oxford supported researchers were recently invited to present evidence to the ‘suicide and self-harm’ All-party Parliamentary Group (APPG). The group were surprised and impressed by the evidence presented and intend to forward it to the Minister for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Hunt.
CLAHRC Oxford Infographic Shortlisted for NIHR Digital Award
CLAHRC Public engagement Research
25 July 2017
A CLAHRC Oxford infographic, produced to share the preliminary results of the OxFAB study with participants of the study, has been shortlisted as part of the NIHR’s Let’s Get Digital competition.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust tops table of recruitment for research
Partner Research
21 June 2017
NIHR CLAHRC Oxford's host NHS trust has risen to the top of a table for the most people recruited to take part in research studies.
CLAHRC Oxford researcher part of new research estimating the health impact of the UK soft drinks ‘sugar tax’
Research
16 December 2016
Professor Susan Jebb, who leads the CLAHRC’s ‘Behaviour Change: Diet and obesity’ research theme, is co-author of new research, published in The Lancet Public Health, estimating the health benefits of the UK soft drinks industry levy.
CLAHRC funded study finds that early intervention services can save NHS millions
CLAHRC Partner Research
25 October 2016
A CLAHRC Oxford and Oxford AHSN study led by our Early Intervention theme lead and Deputy Director, Professor Belinda Lennox, has shown how early community intervention to tackle psychosis paves the way to shave £63 million off the societal costs of the illness.
CLAHRC Oxford Launches Raft of New Studies
CLAHRC Funding Partner Research
22 September 2016
The NIHR CLAHRC Oxford is delighted to announce the launch of 11 new projects tackling issues ranging from weight management and mental health to understanding and using patient experience feedback to improve health services.
Oxford receives £126 million boost to biomedical research
Funding Partner Research
14 September 2016
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), which is funded through the Department of Health, have announced that Oxford will receive £126 million in funding for ground-breaking health research, between 2017 and 2022.
Infrastructure Doctoral Training Exchange Scheme
CLAHRC Funding Partner Research
18 January 2016
The NIHR Trainees Coordinating Centre has just launched the 3rd round of their Infrastructure Doctoral Training Exchange (IDTE) scheme
CLAHRC Oxford researcher, Dr Jane Fossey, wins Best Dementia Lead
Research
7 January 2016
Dr Jane Fossey, of Oxford Health NHS Foundation trust, and CLAHRC Oxford researcher was awarded the prize for the ‘Best Dementia Lead 2015’ at the prestigious 6th National Dementia Care Awards 2015.
CLAHRC Oxford in the NIHR Annual Report: ‘saving money, saving lives’
CLAHRC Funding Publication Research
10 November 2015
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) – the research arm of the NHS – has acknowledged the work of NIHR CLAHRC Oxford in its 2014-2015 annual report.
OxFAB study launches
Research
12 January 2015
Online study looks into the strategies people use to lose weight
What’s the right diet for you? A BBC Horizon experiment
Research
7 January 2015
NIHR CLAHRC-funded researchers lead unique BBC experiment investigating tailoring diets for weight loss.
NIHR CLAHRC Oxford partners with the James Lind Alliance
Research
23 September 2014
The James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership will identify the uncertainties that surround bipolar disorder.
Integrated care package for depressed cancer patients ‘strikingly’ effective
Research
28 August 2014
Depression in cancer patients is common, is often untreated, but can be significantly improved with a new, integrated approach to care, NIHR CLAHRC Oxford part-funded research in The Lancet has revealed.
Android tablet app can help COPD patients manage their long-term condition
Research
3 July 2014
An Android tablet-based digital mobile health system to support patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been found to improve quality of care and aid self-management at home, according to a study published in the British Journal of General Practice.
Guardian Healthcare Innovation Award winners
Research
22 October 2013
NIHR CLAHRC Oxford researchers collect Guardian Healthcare Innovation Award for Service Delivery Innovation