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TIME: Antihypertensive Study
TIME (Treatment In Morning vs Evening) is looking at patients taking once a day blood pressure medication, aiming to establish whether night time dosing is better (or worse) than morning time treatment in preventing heart attacks, strokes, and deaths related to diseases of the heart and circulation.
TASMINH4
This research is a patient randomised controlled trial to evaluate the management of hypertension in primary care using self monitored blood pressure values, with or without tele-monitoring, compared to that using clinic monitored blood pressure.
PSM-COPD
The PSM-COPD trial is a NIHR funded study that aims to assess the effectiveness of a telephone-based self-management intervention as a treatment for patients with COPD who have mild dyspnoea compared to usual care.
CANcer DIagnosis Decision rules
CANDID is looking at which symptoms and examination findings are most accurate for early identification of lung and colorectal cancer. It is a multi-centre study led by Professor Paul Little at the University of Southampton, funded by the NIHR National School of Primary Care Research (NSPCR) and sponsored by the University of Southampton
DAPA: Dementia and Physical Activity
The DAPA study aims to show whether a programme of exercise can have a beneficial effect on cognition (memory and understanding) as compared to usual care.