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Programme Grants for Applied Research - RP-PG-0612-20010

Reducing rates of avoidable hospital admissions: Optimising an evidence-based intervention to improve care for Ambulatory Care Sensitive conditions in nursing homes.

Project title: Reducing rates of avoidable hospital admissions: Optimising an evidence-based intervention to improve care for Ambulatory Care Sensitive conditions in nursing homes.

Research type: Primary Research

Chief investigator: Professor Murna Downs

Lead Author: Professor Murna Downs
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Contractor: Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cost: £1,110,312.00

Started: March 2015 | Status: Published

This research programme showed successful recruitment, retention and data collection among nursing homes, but engagement with the intervention and support for implementation was insufficient to warrant a full trial.


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